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*Once you click enter the screen should go blank; this means you're connected.
 
*Once you click enter the screen should go blank; this means you're connected.

Revision as of 20:44, 21 May 2010

Using Telnet to Troubleshoot Connection Issues

Background

Sometimes when a vendor is unable to connect to an interface it is a networking issue between the client and vendor. A great way to troubleshoot this is by using telnet.


Process

  • On the ConnectR server open the Command Prompt, and type in: telnet localhost "port number"

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  • Next on the vendors interface server telnet to that IP address and port

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  • Once you click enter the screen should go blank; this means you're connected.
  • ConnectR status should change from Waiting to Connected


Explanation

If it works from the ConnectR machine and not the vendor, then it's a networking or firewall issue. If it doesn't work on ConnectR, then most likely the source interface is turned off or misconfigured.