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Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
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On 1/29/2011 2:37 PM, Johnson, Tracy wrote:
> Perhaps your Network dept. decided to block port 1570 because they
> didn't know what it was for?
>
> Network people are famous for making changes regardless of collateral
> damage on Fridays.

Hey!  You systems people rarely let us do anything until outside prime
time :)

Can you connect via VT or Telnet? 

Are the host services running (nscontrol start?  sockinfo.net option "c"
shows listeners on 1570 / 23 for NS/telnet?  JINETD running?)

Can you connect via another client (command line telnet, qcterm)?

If you can do some windows-based network tools, wireshark can show if
packets are going out to the 3000 from the PC, and nmap can tell you if
the host ports are open?  (nmap -p23,1570 [a.b.c.d, address of your 3000])

Jeff

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