1.
Connect to Router 1, and enter the command show arp to view the ARP
table
2.
Enter into global configuration mode of Router 1
3. Set
IP address of Ethernet 0 as 192.168.100.1 and subnet mask as
255.255.255.0
4. View
the ARP table again
5.
Connect to Router 2 and enter into global configuration mode
6. Set
IP address of Ethernet 0 as 192.168.100.2 and subnet mask as
255.255.255.0
7. A
connection should now exist between the Router 1 and Router 2 Ethernet
interfaces. To ensure that the
connection is functional, ping the IP address of Router 1’s Ethernet 0
IP address from Router 2
8. View
the ARP table on Router2
9.
Clear the ARP table
10.
View the ARP table once again after clearing
Note: Please refer to the CertExams.com Network Simulator software for complete lab with commands.