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JOB AID – 11

[CONFIGURATION OF HTTP SERVICES FOR HOSTING WEB


DOCUMENTS]  UNDERSTAND INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES
TOOL AND ITS INSTALLATION  HOW TO CONFIGURE WEB SERVICES
USING IIS TOOL

Name of participant: …………………………………………….


Registration Number:…………………………………………….

Title: Configuration of HTTP services for hosting web documents.

a) Objective:
On completion of this visit/ practical exercise, the participant will be able to:
a) Understand Internet Information Services too and its installation.
b) How to configure web services using IIS tool .

b) Venue/Site: BSNL Telecom Training Centre


[*In training locations where the required equipment / set-up is not available, the same
will be carried out through field visit]

c) Set up/Equipments Required:


a) Desktop/Laptop (is called system hereafter) with specification required for Windows
7 standard or above operating system.
b) LAN connectivity for that desktop/laptop.

d) Reports to be taken/ referred


Nil
E) Exercise:

i. Verify whether IIS tool is present in your system :-


a) Select control panel.
b) When control panel window is opened, ensure that View By  Classic is selected.
c) Select Administrative Tools option.
d) Find the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager tool in the list.
e) If you don’t have the tool, then go to step 5.6.2 or else directly follow step 5.6.3.
ii. Install IIS tool :-
a) Select control panel.
b) Select the Programs and Features option.
c) In the left panel of opened window, select Turn Windows Features on or off.
d) Find the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager tool in the opened list.
e) Click on + sign before Internet Information Services feature.
f) Select + sign before World Wide Web services.
g) Select Common HTTP features.
iii. Getting started with configuration of web services :-
a) Select control panel.
b) Select Administrative Tools option.
c) Select Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager tool in the list.
d) In the left panel, click on symbol before the name of your system.
e) In the suboptions opened below, select the Sites option.
f) In the right panel of Actions, select Add Web Site…..
g) Give any arbitrary site name e.g. Test
h) Give the physical path or location of folder, where the web pages will be stored.
Say c:\inetpub\wwwroot.
i) Ensure the type of protocol selected is http. Select the IP address for the web
server from the drop down list.
j) Give the port number to your web site which is normally port 80 for web services
in internet. However other port numbers can also be given for services within
Local Area Network.
k) Press Ok.
l) A site with name Test will be created.
iv. Creating a sample web page:-
a) Go to the location c:\inetpub\wwwroot.
b) Create a new word file.
c) Open the word file and write some contents in the file.
d) Save the file as default.html
v. Testing the web services :-
a) Open the browser.
b) Give address in address bar as http://<ip address>.
c) If properly configured, you will get the same content as was available in
default.html.
vi. Give port number other than 80 in IIS and try to access the site. Find how can the
site be available in this case ?

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vii. Change the IP address of the system and check whether it is reflected in the IIS tool.

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viii. Create simple web pages using few lines of HTML and try to access the same though
IIS. Write the HTML code below that you have written.

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f) Learning Outcome:( to be filled by participants)

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