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Chapter 7
Managing a Cisco Internetwork
Here is an example:
ip host routerb 172.16.20.2
ip host routerc 172.16.40.2
4.
Test your host table by typing ping routerb from the command
prompt (not the config prompt).
RouterA#ping routerb
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.20.2, timeout
is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip
min/avg/max = 4/4/4 ms
5.
Test your host table by typing ping routerc.
RouterA#ping routerc
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.40.2, timeout
is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip
min/avg/max = 4/6/8 ms
6.
Keep your session to Router B open, and then return to Router A by
pressing Ctrl
+Shift+6, then X.
7.
Telnet to Router C by typing routerc at the command prompt.
8.
Return to Router A and keep the session to Router C open by pressing
Ctrl
+Shift+6, then X.
9.
View the host table by typing show hosts and pressing Enter.
Default domain is not set
Name/address lookup uses domain service
Name servers are 255.255.255.255
Host Flags Age Type Address(es)
routerb (perm, OK) 0 IP 172.16.20.2
routerc (perm, OK) 0 IP 172.16.40.2
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