Let me make sure I know what you're asking.  

e0-----RouterA-------(serial)------RouterB---e0

You want to verify that a host on the ethernet network on A can reach a
host on the Router B ethernet network?  If so, perhaps extended ping is
what you're looking for:

routerA#ping
Protocol [ip]: 
Target IP address: 
Repeat count [5]: 
Datagram size [100]: 
Timeout in seconds [2]: 
Extended commands [n]: y
Source address or interface: ethernet0
Type of service [0]: 
Set DF bit in IP header? [no]: 
Validate reply data? [no]: 
Data pattern [0xABCD]: 
Loose, Strict, Record, Timestamp, Verbose[none]: 
Sweep range of sizes [n]: 
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to , timeout is 2
seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 24/26/28
ms
routerA#


Is that what you're looking for or are you trying to do something
else?

Regards,
John

>>> "Stephane Wantou Siantou"  1/11/02 3:18:29 PM
>>>
Hi everybody,

I set up a network with 3 routers but I don't have hosts to connect to
the
ethernet interfaces.  Can anybody tell me how test connectivity
between
two ethernet interfaces using ping or trace if there are no host
attached
to those interfaces?
Thanks a lot,
Stephane




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