E-Lab 7.3.7b - IGRP Set up dynamic routing between networks using IGRP. Assume all IP addressing, hostnames, and basic connectivity have been configured. Step 1 Enter into global configuration mode. Step 2 Enable IGRP as the routing protocol on this router. Enter into router configuration mode for IGRP AS 1. Step 3.1 Add the network 192.168.1.0 into the routing process. Step 3.2 Add the network 192.168.2.0 into the routing process. Step 3.3 Exit into privileged EXEC mode with the command end. Step 4.1 Canberra configuration is complete. Wellington will now be configured for IGRP routing. Note the Wellington router command prompt. Now enter into global configuration mode. Step 4.2 Enable IGRP as the routing protocol on this router. Enter into router configuration mode for IGRP AS 1. Step 4.3 Add the network 192.168.2.0 into the routing process. Step 4.4 Add the network 192.168.3.0 into the routing process. Step 4.5 Exit into privileged EXEC mode with the command end. Step 5.1 Verify IGRP is setup properly. Which show command would be best used to do this? Step 5.2 View the IP routing table entries. Which command would display the routing table? Step 6.1 Test connectivity with ping between this router and WorkstationB. Is the ping successful? Step 6.2 Test connectivity with ping between this router and WorkstationA. Is the ping successful? Step 7 Now test connectivity between both workstations. Is this successful?