Deployment Prototyping and Feedback

Setting IP script, DNS script, and routing script are put in one directory. They will be put in usrsharerouter and then package it. The steps are: make directories tmpsettingusrsharerouter. It will be used to place setting IP script, DNS script, and routing script. copy all scripts setting IP, DNS, and routing into tmpsettingusrsharerouter Package the directoy. Put file menu.lzm into router directory routerbase. Figure 4.67 Package

4.2.4. Deployment Prototyping and Feedback

4.2.4.1 Deployment Prototyping In deploying prototyping, there is two kind of testing: Installation Interfaces and configuration Interfaces. In the second prototype, the installation interfaces consist of hard disk installation and flash disk installation. Configuration interfaces consist of setting ip, DNS, and routing. Here the details the explanation. 1. Installation Interfaces a Hard disk Installation For testing hardisk installation, it tested in VirtualBox as a hard disk that would be installed the router. The capacity of virtual hard disk is 256 MB and RAM 128 MB. Create virtual machine in VirtualBox. Load ISO image in virtual machine Figure 4.68 Test2 Install Hard disk-1 Choose RouterOS Install, and the router was booting. After that, there is installation interface whether want to install in laptophard disk or in flash disk. Figure 4.69 Test2 Install Hard disk-2 Choose install on your laptop to install in hard disk. The program asked about partition. Figure 4.70 Test2 Install Hard disk-3 Virtual machine did not have partition yet, so choose Run CFDISK to create partition. Figure 4.71 Test2 Insall Hard disk-4 After that the program showed partition that exist in the virtual machine. Figure 4.72 Test2 Install Hard disk-5 To make sure the hard disk that was chosen was right, the program asked. Figure 4.73 Test2 Install Hard disk-6 After that, the installation was running. b Flash disk Installation Testing router was started from how to install router in flash disk. The testing used VitualBox to boot ISO image, with RAM 128 MB, and the capacity of flash disk 2GB. Create new virtual machine in VirtualBox. Load ISO image in virtual machine. Figure 4.74 Test2 Installation Flash Disk-1 Choose RouterOS install. The installation router will be booting and then there is option whether want to install in hard disk Pc or flash disk. Figure 4.75 Test2 Installation Flash Disk-2 When install on your flash disk was chosen, devices that were connected into the computer will show in the interfaces. Figure 4.76 Test2 Installation Flash Disk-3 Choose where the flash disk mount. And then, the program searched the path where the installation script is. Figure 4.77 Test2 Installation Flash Disk-4 Choose the path of source installation. The router was installed in the flash disk. Figure 4.78 Test2 Installation Flash Disk-5 After that, flash disk was installed by the router. 2. Configuration Installation After the router was installed in the flash disk, the flash disk was being booted in the laptop and then tried the interfaces setting IP, DNS, and routing. The router testing based on this design: The steps to test the interfaces: Setting laptop BIOS in order to be able boot in usb mode and the boot usb that was already installed the router. Connected the router into the client with UTP cable and connected the router into internet. In this testing, the router connects in internet in eth0. When the user typed menu, there is the choice whether the user wanted to set IP, DNS or routing. Figure 4.79 Test2 Routing-1 Choose Setting IP to Set IP local router. Type command menu, the user got menu interfaces and chose setting IP. Figure 4.80 Test2 Routing-2 Figure 4.81 Test2 Routing-3 Figure 4.82 Test2 Routing-4 Figure 4.83 Test2 Routing-5 After that, set IP address client. Client was using Windows Operating System. Open network connection in computer client. Figure 4.84 Test2 Routing-6 Ping from client to router to make sure client already connected with the router. In this step, client still could not connect to internet. Figure 4.85 Test2 Routing-7 Figure 4.86 Test2 Routing-8 Go to the router. Type “menu” and it showed menu. Chose routing. The program asked the ethernet that was used for routing and the router was doing routing. Figure 4.87 Test2 Routing-9 Figure 4.88 Test Routing10 Figure 4.89 Test2 Routing-11 Now the client can connect to the router. Figure 4.90 Test2 Routing-12 4.2.2.2 Feedback After testing the router, there is feedback from the customer for the next router prototype. 1 The customers want If there is disable routing in the menu, so that the user can cancel the routing. 2 If the user click cancel, it should be back to menu not out of menu. 3 The router should have DHCP configurations. 4.3 Third Prototype 4.3.1 Communication