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v5 v6 88 88 <h4> Questions: </h4> 89 89 <ol> 90 <li> <b>What happens when you atraceroute from A to IP address 192.168.2.2? Why? </b> <br/>Include the output of the traceroute in your writeup</li>90 <li> <b>What happens when you traceroute from A to IP address 192.168.2.2? Why? </b> <br/>Include the output of the traceroute in your writeup</li> 91 91 <li> <b>Setup the routing from A to 192.68.2.2 so that it goes through B. Was it enough to just modify the routing tables? What else did you need to change in order for the traffic to flow? </b> <br/>In your writeup include all the commands you ran and a screenshot of the routing configuration</li> 92 <li> <b>What happens when you atraceroute from A to IP address 192.168.2.2 after you setup the static routes? </b> <br/>In your writeup include a screenshot of the traceroute output.</li>92 <li> <b>What happens when you traceroute from A to IP address 192.168.2.2 after you setup the static routes? </b> <br/>In your writeup include a screenshot of the traceroute output.</li> 93 93 </ol> 94 94 … … 131 131 = Tips = 132 132 * Remember that you can use “ifconfig” to determine which Ethernet interface (e.g., eth0) is bound to what IP address at each of the nodes. 133 * In order to enable forwarding of packets on node Byou have to execute the following command:133 * In order to enable IP forwarding of packets on a node you have to execute the following command: 134 134 {{{ 135 135 echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward