10.3.1.4 Packet Tracer Multiuser - Implement Services

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The document describes a Packet Tracer activity where two players work together over a multi-user connection to implement and test various network services.

The server implements DHCP, DNS, email, FTP, and HTTP services on different devices to provide connectivity and access to resources for client devices.

The client players configure their PCs to obtain IP addresses via DHCP. They then set up email accounts and send/receive emails. They also download and modify a file from the FTP server.

Packet Tracer Multiuser - Implement Services

Topology

Addressing Table
Device

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Server Side Player


WRS

172.16.1.254

255.255.255.0

S1

172.16.1.1

255.255.255.0

www.ptmu.test

172.16.1.5

255.255.255.0

NetAdmin

DHCP Assigned

DHCP Assigned

Client Side Player


S2

172.16.1.2

255.255.255.0

PC1

DHCP Assigned

DHCP Assigned

PC2

DHCP Assigned

DHCP Assigned

Objectives
Part 1: Establish a Local Multiuser Connection to another Instance of Packet Tracer
Part 2: Server Side Player - Implement and Verify Services
Part 3: Client Side Player - Configure and Verify Access to Services

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Background
Note: Completing the prior activities in this chapter, including the Packet Tracer Multiuser - Tutorial, are
prerequisites to completing this activity.
In this multiuser activity, two students (players) cooperate to implement and verify services including DHCP,
HTTP, Email, DNS, and FTP. The server side player will implement and verify services on one server. The
client side player will configure two clients and verify access to services.

Part 1: Establish a Local Multiuser Connection to Another Instance of


Packet Tracer
Step 1: Select a partner and determine the role for each student.
a. Find a fellow classmate with whom you will cooperate to complete this activity. Your computers must both
be connected to the same LAN.
b. Determine which of you will play the server side and which of you will play the client side in this activity.
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The server side player opens Packet Tracer Multiuser - Implement Services - Server Side.pka.

The client side player opens Packet Tracer Multiuser - Implement Services - Client Side.pka.

Note: Solo players can open both files and complete the steps for both sides.

Step 2: Configure the switches with initial configurations.


Each player: configure your respective switch with the following:
a. Hostname using the name in the addressing tables. (S1 for the switch in the Server Side Player or S2 for
the switch in the Client Side Player). Change the Display Name of each switch to match the new
hostname using the Config tab.
b. An appropriate message-of-the-day (MOTD) banner.
c.

Privileged EXEC mode and line passwords.

d. Correct IP addressing, according to the Addressing Table.


e. Scoring should be 8/33 for the client side player and 8/44 for the server side player.

Step 3: Server Side Player - Configure the PTMU link and communicate addressing.
a. Complete the steps necessary to verify that the PTMU Link is ready to receive an incoming connection.
b. Communicate the necessary configuration information to the client side player.

Step 4: Client Side Player - Configure the outgoing multiuser connection.


a. Client side player: Record the following information supplied to you by the server side player:
IP Address: _________________________________________
Port Number: ________________________________________
Password (cisco, by default) ___________________________
b. Configure Peer0 to connect to the server side players PTMU Link.
c.

Connect the S2 GigabitEthernet0/1 to Link0 on Peer0.

Step 5: Verify connectivity across the local multiuser connection.


a. The server side player should be able to ping S2 in the client side players instance of Packet Tracer.

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b. The client side player should be able to ping S1 in the server side players instance of Packet Tracer.
c.

Scoring should be 11/33 for the client side player and 9/44 for the server side player.

Part 2: Server Side Player - Implement and Verify Services


Step 1: Configure WRS as the DHCP server.
WRS provides DHCP services. Configure DHCP Server Settings with the following:
a. Starting IP address is 172.16.1.11.
b. Maximum number of users is 100.
c.

Static DNS 1 is 172.16.1.5.

d. Verify NetAdmin received IP addressing through DHCP.


e. From NetAdmin, access the User Account Information web page at 172.16.1.5. You will use this
information to configure user accounts in Step 2.
f.

Scoring should be 17/44 for the server side player.

Step 2: Configure services on www.ptmu.test.


The www.ptmu.test server provides the rest of the services and should be configured with the following:
a. Enable the DNS service and create a DNS record associating the IP address for www.ptmu.test server
to the name www.ptmu.test.
b. Enable the Email services and create user accounts using the user list from Part 2 Step 1e. The Domain
Name is ptmu.test.
c.

Enable the FTP service and create user accounts using the user list from Part 2 Step 1e. Give each user
permission to write, read, and list.

d. Scoring should be 38/44 for the server side player.

Step 3: Verify that all services are implemented according to the requirements.
From NetAdmin, complete the following:
a. Configure the email client for the NetAdmin user account. (Hint: Use www.ptmu.test for both the incoming
and outgoing mail server.)
b. Send an email to the user at PC1.
c.

Upload the secret.txt file to the FTP server. Do not change the file.
Note: The score for the server side player will be 43/44 until the client side player successfully downloads
the secret.txt file, modifies the file, and then uploads it to the www.ptmu.test FTP server.

Part 3: Client Side Player - Configure and Verify Access to Services


Step 1: Configure and verify PC addressing.
a. Configure PC1 and PC2 to automatically obtain addressing.
b. PC1 and PC2 should be able to access the web page using the IP address, http://172.16.1.5, as well as
the domain name, http://www.ptmu.test.
c.

The score for the client side player should be 21/33.

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Step 2: Configure and verify PC email accounts.


a. Configure email accounts according to the requirements at www.ptmu.test/user.html.
b. Verify that PC1 received an email from NetAdmin and send a reply.
c.

Send an email from PC1 to PC2. Note: Scoring will not change.

d. Verify that PC2 received an email from PC1.


e. The score for the client side player should be 31/33.

Step 3: Upload and download a file from the FTP server.


a. From PC2, access the FTP server and download the secret.txt file.
b. Open the secret.txt file, change only the secret word to apple, and upload the file.
c.

The server side player score should be 44/44 and the client side player score should be 33/33.

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