galexander
Programmer
Has anyone experienced this problem:
This recently began occuring, clients cannot connect to any of our SQL Servers (3) when IP address as the server name and using TCP/IP (ie 10.x.x.x). If the client uses the server's computer name to connect via TCP/IP the connection works(ie SQL_Server). Clients can also connect using the IP address or server name through named pipes. This problem happens for all of our SQL Servers at the same time. When the problem clears up, it clears up for all the servers at the same time. Could any of these be the problem: We have a server and router that does some stuff for VPN connectivity on our network, and also a server that monitors and blocks certain internet site from our internal users.
This recently began occuring, clients cannot connect to any of our SQL Servers (3) when IP address as the server name and using TCP/IP (ie 10.x.x.x). If the client uses the server's computer name to connect via TCP/IP the connection works(ie SQL_Server). Clients can also connect using the IP address or server name through named pipes. This problem happens for all of our SQL Servers at the same time. When the problem clears up, it clears up for all the servers at the same time. Could any of these be the problem: We have a server and router that does some stuff for VPN connectivity on our network, and also a server that monitors and blocks certain internet site from our internal users.