10.2.1.7 Packet Tracer - Web and Email

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Packet Tracer - Web and Email

Topology

Objectives
Part 1: Configure and Verify Web Services
Part 2: Configure and Verify Email Services
Background
In this activity, you will configure web and email services using the simulated
server in Packet Tracer. You will then configure clients to access the web and
email services.

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Note: Packet Tracer only simulates the process for configuring these services.
Web and email software packages each have their own unique installation and
configuration instructions.
Part 1:

Configure and Verify Web Services

Step 1: Configure web services on CentralServer and BranchServer.


a. Click CentralServer and click the Services tab > HTTP.
b. Click On to enable HTTP and HTTP Secure (HTTPS).
c. Optional. Personalize the HTML code.
d. Repeat Step1a 1c on BranchServer.
Step 2: Verify the web servers by accessing the web pages.
There are many endpoint devices in this network, but for the purposes of this
step, use PC3.
a. Click PC3 and click the Desktop tab > Web Browser.
b. In the URL box, enter 10.10.10.2 as the IP address and click Go. The
CentralServer website displays.
c. In the URL box, enter 64.100.200.1 as the IP address and click Go. The
BranchServer website displays.
d. In the URL box, enter centralserver.pt.pka and click Go. The CentralServer
website displays.
e. In the URL box, enter branchserver.pt.pka and click Go. The BranchServer
website displays.
f. What protocol is translating the centralserver.pt.pka and branchserver.pt.pka
names to IP addresses?
DNS [Domain Name Services]

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Part 2:

Configure and Verify Email Services on Servers

Step 1: Configure CentralServer to send (SMTP) and receive (POP3) Email.


a. Click CentralServer, and then select the Services tab followed by the EMAIL
button.
b. Click On to enable the SMTP and POP3.
c. Set the domain name to centralserver.pt.pka and click Set.
d. Create a user named central-user with password cisco. Click + to add the
user.
Step 2:Configure BranchServer to send (SMTP) and receive (POP3) Email.
a. Click BranchServer and click the Services tab > EMAIL.
b. Click On to enable SMTP and POP3.
c. Set the domain name to branchserver.pt.pka and click Set.
d. Create a user named branch-user with password cisco. Click + to add the
user.
Step 3: Configure PC3 to use the CentralServer email service.
a. Click PC3 and click the Desktop tab > E Mail.
b. Enter the following values into their respective fields:
1 Your Name: Central User
2 Email Address: [email protected]
3 Incoming Mail Server: 10.10.10.2
4 Outgoing Mail Server: 10.10.10.2
5 User Name: central-user
6 Password: cisco
c. Click Save. The Mail Browser window displays.

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d. Click Receive. If everything has been set up correctly on both the client and
server, the Mail Browser window displays the Receive Mail Success message
confirmation.
Step 4: Configure Sales to use the Email service of BranchServer.
a. Click Sales and click the Desktop tab > E Mail.
b. Enter the following values into their respective fields:
7 Your Name: Branch User
8 Email Address: [email protected]
9 Incoming Mail Server: 172.16.0.3
10 Outgoing Mail Server: 172.16.0.3
11 User Name: branch-user
12 Password: cisco
c. Click Save. The Mail Browser window displays.
d. Click Receive. If everything has been set up correctly on both the client and
server, the Mail Browser window displays the Receive Mail Success message
confirmation.
e. The activity should be 100% complete. Do not close the Sales configuration
window or the Mail Browser window.
Step 5: Send an Email from the Sales client and the PC3 client.
a. From the Sales Mail Browser window, click Compose.
b. Enter the following values into their respective fields:
13 To: [email protected]
14 Subject: Personalize the subject line.
15 Email Body: Personalize the email.
c. Click Send.

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d. Verify that PC3 received the email. Click PC3. If the Mail Browser window is
closed, click E Mail.
e. Click Receive. An email from Sales displays. Double-click the email.
f. Click Reply, personalize a response, and click Send.
g.

Verify that Sales received the reply.

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