Packet Tracer – Creating a Cyber World
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Step 2: Verify the HTTP Service.
a. Click the PC named Sally, and click the Desktop tab.
b. Click the Web Browser. Browse to the website www.cisco.corp.
c. Within the Web Browser, browse to the IP 10.44.1.254.
Why would a user be able to browse to an IP address but not a FQDN?
Part 3: Configure the DNS Server
Step 1: Activate the DNS Service.
a. Within the Metropolis Bank HQ, click the Email/DNS server.
b. Click the Services tab and then click DNS.
c. Turn on the DNS service using the radial button at the top.
Step 2: Create the DNS A records.
a. Create the A record email.cisco.corp with IP address 10.44.1.253. Click Add to save the record.
b. Create the A record www.cisco.corp with IP address 10.44.1.254. Click Add to save the record.
Step 3: Verify the DNS Service.
a. Click the PC named Sally, and click the Desktop tab.
b. Click the Web Browser. Browse to the website www.cisco.corp.
Why is the user able to browse to an FQDN?
Part 4: Configure the Email Server
Step 1: Activate the Email Services.
a. Within the Metropolis Bank HQ, click the Email/DNS server.
b. Click the Services tab and then click on EMAIL.
c. Turn on both the SMTP and POP3 services using the radial buttons at the top.
Step 2: Create Email accounts for users.
a. Create the domain name of cisco.corp.
b. Create user account names of phil, sally, bob, dave, mary, tim and mike, each with the password of
cisco123.
Step 3: Configure user Email clients.
a. Click the PC named Sally, and click the Desktop tab.