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Re: Fw: [OT] How can I "Ping" a particular port
Gareth
Tried that and it doesn't work.
The application is a proprietary BMS application with it's data wrapped
in TCP, if that makes sense!?
The hardware I'm trying to connect to doesn't respond to telnet.
Cheers
Neil
Gareth Cook wrote:
>
> Depends on what it's doing - but a telnet to the ip and port can give
you
> a response.
>
> G.
>
> Gareth Cook
> IT Architect / Project Manager, SWG Sales
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> Hi guys
>
> I want to make sure some port forwarding I've set up in my router
works.
> At the moment, I can't use the specific applications to test the
access
> so I thought the easiest way would be to ping the specific ports.
>
> However, "ping <IPADDR>:<Port#> doesn't work so how
can I check that the
> routing is set up correctly?
>
> Can I do this using ping or is there another shell command I need to
use
> or even an alternative bit of software?
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards
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> Neil
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