4.3.3.3 Packet Tracer - Configuring VPN Transport Mode
4.3.3.3 Packet Tracer - Configuring VPN Transport Mode
Addressing Table
Private IP Public IP
Device Subnet Mask Site
Address Address
Objectives
Part 1: Sending Unencrypted FTP Traffic
Part 2: Configuring the VPN Client within Metropolis
Part 3: Sending Encrypted FTP Traffic
Background
In this activity, you will observe the transfer of unencrypted FTP traffic between a client and a remote site.
You will then configure a VPN client to connect to the Gotham Healthcare Branch site and send encrypted
FTP traffic. The IP addressing, network configuration, and service configurations are already complete. You
will use a client device within Metropolis Bank HQ to transfer unencrypted and encrypted FTP data.
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Packet Tracer – Configuring VPN Transport Mode
b. Click the FTP messages displayed on the sniffer and scroll to the bottom of each one.
What information is displayed in clear text?
Step 2: Send encrypted FTP traffic from Phil’s computer to the Private_FTP server.
a. Connect to the Private_FTP server at Gotham Healthcare Branch by entering ftp 10.44.2.254 in the
command prompt.
b. Enter the username of cisco and password of secretkey to login to the Private_FTP server.
c. Upload the file PrivateInfo.txt file to the Private_FTP server.
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