I only suggest you check whether your DNS Server is well configured.Sometime on your server computer is configured the DNS,but can't link it well,so the slow connection happen.
Hope it can help you.


From: "Colby, Cyndi K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: MaxDB ODBC initial connect time approx. 30 seconds
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 11:02:52 -0500

Hi there, and thanks in advance for any help you can give to this problem!

I am running the following:

Server:
Max Db, Version 7.5.00.23 (Commercial License)
Build 023-123-087-292
Windows 2K (win32) Server

Client:
MaxDb ODBC driver 7.05.00.00, SQLOD32.dll 12/28/2004
(Datasource is configured with the IP address for the server, not the
server name)


There is an approx. 30 sec. delay on initial connection. After that, all
db transactions are fine.

I had the company network people do some testing, they found nothing, and
here's what they said:

I took a look at the router and switch port where the server is currently
connected but found no issues. The switch port auto negotiated a 100Mb/Full Duplex with the server and there were no errors. Ping tests to the server, for what they are worth, were fine from the router and from Colshire. I also did a forward and reverse lookup, on the IP address it resolved but depending on what server you are pointing to I got two slightly different responses. I can't think of any reason that this would cause an issue.

So why the 30 second delay? If you don't know, do you have any utilities
or test software I can use to troubleshoot this.

Thanks so much! CColby

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