24 | | * When bringing down the router and it's interfaces, pick a router that appears in the path between `client` and `server` as shown by the `traceroute` command. (For example, if `traceroute` reports the path used as `router-1 -> router-3 -> router-5 -> router-7` then consider bringing down interfaces on `router-3`. Check that the interface that you are bringing down is on the four router path shown by traceroute. For example, `eth1` might have IP address `10.10.3.2` which connects to `router-2`. So you would then bring down `eth1` using `ifconfig`. After you bring down `router-3`, the path shown by `traceroute` might look like `router-1 -> router-2 -> router-4 -> router-7`. |
| 24 | * When bringing down the router and it's interfaces, pick a router that appears in the path between `client` and `server` as shown by the `traceroute` command. |
| 25 | - For example, if `traceroute` reports the path used as `router-1 -> router-3 -> router-5 -> router-7` then consider bringing down interfaces on `router-3`. |
| 26 | - Check that the interface that you are bringing down is on the four router path shown by `traceroute`. |
| 27 | - For example, `eth1` might have IP address `10.10.3.2` which connects to `router-2`. So you would then bring down `eth1` using `ifconfig`. |
| 28 | * After you bring down `router-3`, the path shown by `traceroute` might look like `router-1 -> router-2 -> router-4 -> router-7`. |