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5. Setup the workstations with IP address, subnet masks, and gateways addresses.<br />

You will need to reboot the workstations. If they ask for a password for network<br />

connectivity just put anything in and you should see a message something like<br />

“no domain server is available, you may not have some networking functions.”<br />

It’s ok if you see it, but you probably will not be able to ping outside of your<br />

workstation without seeing that error message. A quirk with Microsoft.<br />

6. Test connectivity from router to router (from the router) <strong>by</strong> using ping from alpha<br />

to gamma. You should see:<br />

acid#ping 10.2.1.2<br />

Type escape sequence to abort.<br />

Sending 5, 100-<strong>by</strong>te ICMP Echos to 10.2.1.2, timeout is 2 seconds:<br />

!!!!!<br />

Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 32/32/36 ms<br />

acid#<br />

7. Test connectivity from workstation to workstation (from DOS) <strong>by</strong> using ping<br />

from workstation a to workstation c. You should see:<br />

C:\WINDOWS\Desktop>ping 192.168.3.2<br />

Pinging 192.168.3.2 with 32 <strong>by</strong>tes of data:<br />

Reply from 192.168.3.2: <strong>by</strong>tes=32 time=21ms TTL=126<br />

Reply from 192.168.3.2: <strong>by</strong>tes=32 time=20ms TTL=126<br />

Reply from 192.168.3.2: <strong>by</strong>tes=32 time=21ms TTL=126<br />

Reply from 192.168.3.2: <strong>by</strong>tes=32 time=21ms TTL=126<br />

Ping statistics for 192.168.3.2:<br />

Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),<br />

Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:<br />

Minimum = 20ms, Maximum = 21ms, Average = 20ms<br />

C:\WINDOWS\Desktop><br />

8. Let’s see our route from workstation a to workstation c (from DOS). You should<br />

see:<br />

C:\WINDOWS\Desktop>tracert 192.168.3.2<br />

Tracing route to STAR10616119 [192.168.3.2]<br />

over a maximum of 30 hops:<br />

1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1<br />

2 25 ms 25 ms 25 ms 10.1.1.2<br />

3 30 ms 30 ms 30 ms 10.2.1.2<br />

4 45 ms 45 ms 45 ms STAR10616119 [192.168.3.2]<br />

Trace complete.<br />

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