The url: http://testing.pinecone-2054.com:1880/ has been set up to resolve to 13.244.41.126. Our apps will always use the url when communicating with the server as this gives us more flexibility in making changes and rerouting traffic without pushing updates to the app so it is important to test using the url not just the IP.

I’ve set up 2 requests in a postman collection, one that uploads an image via the endpoint to our servers and one that downloads an image from our servers via the endpoint. This should allow you to generate traffic to and from the IP on demand. Here are the steps to reproduce these tests.

Note its important to run the requests from the postman desktop app by forking or importing the collection into your own workspace otherwise the requests won’t necessarily be made from your machine and by extension though the MTC network.

Step 1

Go to the Postman Collection

Click here : https://god.gw.postman.com/run-collection/2527600-ff61638f-04b3-4562-8b78-972c5314f274?action=collection%2Ffork&source=rip_markdown&collection-url=entityId%3D2527600-ff61638f-04b3-4562-8b78-972c5314f274%26entityType%3Dcollection%26workspaceId%3D74b39744-8c24-4f90-95f4-8fae2f6a27e2

Step 2

Test Upload

Simply go to the Upload to URL request and click Send. Every time you click send a 750kb file will be uploaded to the endpoint.

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Step 3

Test Download

Simply go to the Download from URL request and click Send. Every time you click send a 750kb file will be download from the endpoint.

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