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CNW Lab 2 - Sample Protocols

This document provides instructions for two networking lab samples in Cisco Packet Tracer: 1) Accessing a web browser by configuring the HTTP, DNS, and IP protocols, and 2) Email communication by adding another server and PC, configuring IP addresses and email services like SMTP and POP3, and setting up email accounts and domains. The goal is to demonstrate connecting to a web server and sending/receiving emails between accounts by following the provided configuration steps.

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CNW Lab 2 - Sample Protocols

This document provides instructions for two networking lab samples in Cisco Packet Tracer: 1) Accessing a web browser by configuring the HTTP, DNS, and IP protocols, and 2) Email communication by adding another server and PC, configuring IP addresses and email services like SMTP and POP3, and setting up email accounts and domains. The goal is to demonstrate connecting to a web server and sending/receiving emails between accounts by following the provided configuration steps.

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AICT005-3-C-CNW (Computer Networks) Lab 2 – Sample Protocols

ASIA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION


AICT005-3-C-CNW
Computer Networks

Lab 2: Sample Protocols

Sample 1: Accessing Web Browser

 Demonstrate the Web Server connection in Cisco Packet Tracer

 Turn all the link lights to green (refer to Lab 1 exercise)

 Protocols to configure: HTTP, DNS and IP

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AICT005-3-C-CNW (Computer Networks) Lab 2 – Sample Protocols

 HTTP – ensure both HTTP and HTTPS services are on at the Server

 DNS – map the website domain name (cnw.com) to server IP address

 IP – assign IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS to the server and
other devices (server, router and PC)
 For PC and Server – Click at Desktop tab > IP Configurations
 Follow the numbers below:

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AICT005-3-C-CNW (Computer Networks) Lab 2 – Sample Protocols

 Test the connectivity from PC to Web Server either using Add Simple PDU or
Ping command
 Check the result. All ping should be successful. If not, troubleshoot the network to
find the problem.
 Check HTTP connection through Web Browser in the PC. Below page should be
displayed

Sample 2: E-Mail Communication

 Demonstrate the Web Server connection in Cisco Packet Tracer


 Using the same PKT file in Sample 1, add another 1 server and 1 PC according to
the diagram below.

 Configure IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS for the new PC
and Server
 Ensure both SMTP (sending email) and POP3 (receiving email) services are on
 Configure Email Services (at the email server) – set email domain and create 2
email account with username and password. Example: student and lecturer

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AICT005-3-C-CNW (Computer Networks) Lab 2 – Sample Protocols

 Add the new domain name (gmail.com) to DNS server – in the Web Server

 Configure email in PC0 and PC1. Assuming PC0 is lecturer and PC1 I student

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AICT005-3-C-CNW (Computer Networks) Lab 2 – Sample Protocols

 Try sending email from lecturer / student account. Received email should be
visible in the mailbox

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