Changes between Version 18 and Version 19 of GENIEducation/SampleAssignments/IPRouting/Procedure
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v18 v19 69 69 </table> 70 70 }}} 71 '''Action:'' Take a screenshot of the topology in Flack after it isready and include it in your write up'''71 '''Action:'' Take a screenshot of your slice when all the nodes are ready and include it in your write up''' 72 72 ---- 73 73 … … 87 87 <li> <b>What happens when you a traceroute from A to IP address 192.168.2.2? Why? </b> <br/>Include the output of the traceroute in your writeup</li> 88 88 <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> 89 <li> <b>What happens when you a 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>89 <li> <b>What happens when you a 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> 90 90 </ol> 91 91 … … 94 94 </table> 95 95 }}} 96 96 ---- 97 97 {{{ 98 98 #!html … … 100 100 <tr> 101 101 <td valign="top" align="left"> 102 <img src="http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/Graphics/finish.png?format=raw" width="150" alt=" Execute"></a>102 <img src="http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/Graphics/finish.png?format=raw" width="150" alt="Finish"></a> 103 103 </td> 104 104 <td> 105 <h3><u> Step 5: Cleanup experiment: </u></h3> 106 After you are done with your experiment, you should always release your resources so that other experimenters can use 107 the resources. In order to cleanup your slice : 105 106 <h3><u> 4. Cleanup </u></h3> 107 After you are done with the exercise and you have captured everything requested for the writeup, you should release your resources so that other experimenters can use 108 them. In order to cleanup your slice : 108 109 <ol type="a"> 109 <li> Press the <b>Delete</b> button in the bottom of your canvas </li>110 <li>In Flack, press the <b>Delete</b> button in the bottom of your canvas </li> 110 111 <li> Select <b>Delete at used managers</b> and <b>confirm</b> your selection. </li> 111 112 </ol> 112 113 Wait and after a few moments all the resources will have been released and you will have an empty canvas again. Notice that your slice is still there. There is no way to delete a slice, it will be removed automatically after its expiration date, but remember that a slice is just an empty container so it doesn't take up any resources. 113 114 114 <h3><u> What to hand in: </u></h3> 115 <ol> 116 <li> A screenshot of your slice when all the nodes are ready.</li> 117 <li> The answers to questions 1-3. </li> 118 <li> Screenshots of the output of the traceroute command invoked on Node A for IP 192.168.2.2 '''before''' and '''after''' the setup of static routes. </li> 119 <li> Screenshots of the route table of Nodes A, B and C </li> 120 </ol> 115 121 </td> 116 122 </tr>