Network tools
When we refer to networking tools, we are referring to everything ranging from a ping to a packet capture. When we break Configuration Manager down to its simplest form, we are trying to get data from point A to B, or server to client in other words. If we don't have a clear line of communication, then we are going to hit problems. Sounds simple right? We all know that it isn't always that easy in every organization. Often there are complex networks in place with routers and firewalls in between A and B, so it may not be clear what the problem can be. Add this to the combination of ports that Configuration Manager uses and it can be a recipe for confusion. The good thing about using network tools is that it is often a true or false ...
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