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How can I tell if problems accessing the SolidNetWork (SNL) license server are caused by my network?

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How can I tell if problems accessing the SolidNetWork (SNL) license server are caused by my network?

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1. To verify if your local machine can see the server machine over the network, open a DOS window and type the following command: ping [server_name]. If the server machine is accessible, you will get a reply message listing the IP address of the server. If the server machine is not accessible, you will get an error message stating “Bad IP address”. A bad IP address can be caused by misspelling the server name, or by network connectivity problems. 2. To make sure more complex TCP/IP protocols are being routed properly, try doing a telnet to the port on the server where there FLEXLm server is residing, type: “telnet [server_name] [port_number]”. The default SW FLEXlm port number is 16560. If you get an error message “connection failed”, this indicates that there is insufficient TCP/IP routing between the client and the server. You will need to see your network administrator to get this resolved before SolidNetWork License will work. Back to Top Question: Is SolidWorks Subscription Servic

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