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Table of Content

  • Configuration of mail server
  • Creating DHCP server
  • How to configure Telnet
  • How to create web server
  • How to create loopback interface
  • How to set IOT(AC and Solar panel)
  • How to use Hyper Terminal or console cable on network.
  • Network with IOT devices
  • How to configure OSPF network on 3 routers.
  • Setting Dial up
  • Configuration of two routers with static route
  • How to create VLAN

Configuration of mail server

In this tutorial we will learn how to set mail server on packet tracer.
As you can see on below picture we have taken 4 PCs and 2 Servers (1 mail server and 1 DNS server)

DNS stands for Domain Name System which will convert IPs to Email address.


We assign IPs to each PC and Server. It is required to keep IP in same network because here is connected network by single switch. There is no layer 3 device and VLAN.

We assign IP to mail server 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 and 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 to DNS server. Rest next IPs to each connected PC(192.168.1.10 192.168.1.11 192.168.1.12 192.168.1.13 with same subnet mask 255.255.255.0)

Let’s go ahead in mail server, set a domain name like gmail.com, yahoo.com, redifimail.com or it can be as per your choice. Tick SMTP Service on and POP3 Service on. Create usernames and passwords.


Then we move to DNS server and select DNS service, tick the DNS service on. We provide same domain name and IP which we put on mail server. After that click on add.


Now we can login on PC Mail application with usernames and passwords which have been created on mail server.


 
 
 

Your mail account is ready to send and receive mails, like I type from Wouter mail account Hi to Lucky. Let’s see Lucky received mail or not.


 

Impressum

Verlag: BookRix GmbH & Co. KG

Texte: Mulayam Singh
Bildmaterialien: Mitesh Srivastav
Cover: Nishchal Agrahari
Lektorat: Nishchal Agrahari
Übersetzung: Mitesh srivastav
Satz: Ashish Patel
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 10.02.2019
ISBN: 978-3-7438-9666-6

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