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Configuring SMTP and FTP Servers in Packet Tracer

This lab report describes configuring an SMTP and FTP server on a network using Cisco Packet Tracer. The objectives are to build a network, learn how to configure SMTP and FTP servers, and understand how to send emails and transfer files. The network design connects PCs, laptops, mail servers, a DNS server and an FTP server. Static IP addresses are configured. The SMTP server is enabled on the mail servers and users are created. The FTP server is enabled and permissions are set. Finally, clients are configured to send emails and access the FTP server to upload, download, rename and delete files.

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Configuring SMTP and FTP Servers in Packet Tracer

This lab report describes configuring an SMTP and FTP server on a network using Cisco Packet Tracer. The objectives are to build a network, learn how to configure SMTP and FTP servers, and understand how to send emails and transfer files. The network design connects PCs, laptops, mail servers, a DNS server and an FTP server. Static IP addresses are configured. The SMTP server is enabled on the mail servers and users are created. The FTP server is enabled and permissions are set. Finally, clients are configured to send emails and access the FTP server to upload, download, rename and delete files.

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Green University of Bangladesh

Lab Report 01
Course Title: Computer Networking Lab
Course Code: CSE 312

Date of Submission: 09/11/2021

Submitted To Submitted By
Mr. Montaser
Submitted To Abdul Quader Submitted By
Amanur Rahman
Designation: Lecturer Id: 192002117
Tanpia Tasnim Amanur Rahman
Department of CSE Section: DC
Designation: Lecturer Id: 192002117
Green University Of Bangladesh Department
Department of CSE Section: DA Of CSE
Green University of Bangladesh Green University
Department of CSEOf Bangladesh

Green University of Bangladesh

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Title: Configuration of SMTP and FTP Server using Cisco Packet
Tracer.

OBJECTIVES/AIM:
In this lab experiment our goal is to enhance our Cisco Packet Tracer knowledge and
Configuration of SMTP and FTP Server using Cisco Packet Tracer.
• To build and design a network using Cisco Packet Tracer
• learned about step-by-step configuration of SMTP and FTP Server using Cisco Packet
Tracer.
• To learn how to upload, download, rename and delete a file to the FTP Server.
• To learn about step-by-step configuration of SMTP Server using Cisco Packet Tracer
• To learn how to transfer mail from one client to another client same or different network.

PROCEDURE / DESIGN:

In following design, we will build it in Cisco Packet Tracer which is given in our lab
report 4 Figure10.

Design of a network

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1. Create a network topology by setting up all the necessary devices in Cisco Packet Tracer.
2. Configure static IP addresses on the PC, Laptop, Mail server, DNS Server, FTP Server and
other devices.
3. For SMTP Server Configuration, click on the Server and go to the EMAIL option then at
the right side click on to enable the SMTP and POP3. Then, set the domain name and create a
user with password. for FTP Server Configuration, click on the Server and go to the FTP
option then at the right side turn on the FTP server. After that, provide a username and
password for the server. Then, provide the permission to access “Write”, “Read”, “Delete”,
“Rename”, “List” options.
4. Now, an FTP client is built in the PC to send files to an FTP server configured in the
Server. The FTP client can be used to read, write, delete and rename files present in the FTP
server. For accessing the file, there are existing some commands which are listed below:
(a) put - used to upload a file to the server. For example: put [Link]
(b) get - used to get(download) a file from the server. For example: get [Link]
(c) delete - to delete a file in the FTP directory with the server. For example: delete [Link]
(d) rename – used to rename a file. Command: rename “Old file name” “New file name”.
example: rename [Link] [Link]
(e) dir – use to see the existing listed files in the FTP server directory
(f) quit – use to close the connection
Notice that a domain name is set for the mail server. For that reason, a DNS server is
required for resolving this domain name to IP address. For DNS server configuration, click
on the Server. Then select the DNS option and at the right side turn on the DNS. After that,
set the domain name and IP address. Finally, add them to the server.
Now, configure the mail client on the PCs. Click PC and click the Desktop tab > Email. Enter
your Name, Email address, incoming Mail Server, outgoing Mail Server, user Name, and
Password. Finally, save the information. After completing the process, the Mail Browser
window displays. Now, the client can compose, reply, delete, and receive email.

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End Devices Configurations

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End Devices Configurations

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Gmail & Yahoo Server Configurations

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DNS Server Configurations

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FTP Server Configurations

Router Configurations

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Configuration
• Build the network topology.
• Configure static IP addresses on the PC, Laptop, and FTP server.
o Click the device and go to the Desktop tab > IP Configuration.
• For PC0: Set [Link] as IP address and [Link] as Subnet Mask (Osama).
• For PC1: Set [Link] as IP address and [Link] as Subnet Mask (Shagor).
• For PC2: Set [Link] as IP address and [Link] as Subnet Mask (Anik).
• For Laptop0: Set [Link] as IP address and [Link] as Subnet
Mask(Shuvo).
• For Laptop0: Set [Link] as IP address and [Link] as Subnet
Mask(Aman).
• For FTP Server: Set [Link] as IP address and [Link] as Subnet Mask.
• Click on the Server and then clicking on the “Services” option to FTP server
configuration.
▪ Click on the FTP option then at the right side click on to enable the
FTP server.
▪ Provide a username and password and then click on “Write”, “Read”,
“Delete”, “Rename”,
• “List” options. At last, click the “Add” button.
▪ Now, an FTP client is built in the PC to send files to an FTP server
configured in the Server. The FTP client can be used to read, write,
delete and rename files present in the FTP server.
• For Mail Server 1([Link]): Set [Link] as IP address and [Link] as Subnet
Mask.
• For Mail Server 1([Link]): Set [Link] as IP address and [Link] as Subnet
Mask.
• For DNS Server1: Set [Link] as IP address and [Link] as Subnet Mask.
• For DNS Server2: Set [Link] as IP address and [Link] as Subnet Mask.
(a) Click on the EMAIL option then at the right side click on to enable the SMTP and POP3.
(b) Set the domain name to [Link] and click Set.
(c) Create users with password. Click “+” to add the user.
For DNS server configuration, click on the Server and then select the “Services” tap.
(d) Click on the DNS option then at the right side turn on the DNS.
(e) Set name to [Link] and address to [Link] (IP address of mail server). Finally, add
them to the server.
(f) Set name to [Link] and address to [Link] (IP address of mail server). Finally, add
them to the server.

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Discussion & Conclusion
This lab task will help us learn the principles of networking with hands-on experience as well as
develop Cisco technology-specific skills. We will gather a sound knowledge about Configuration of
SMTP and FTP Server using Cisco Packet Tracer

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