corrections from Narkis on re-added troubleshooting steps

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### Clients aren't able to reach the Delivery Optimization cloud services. ### Clients aren't able to reach the Delivery Optimization cloud services.
To fix this issue, try the following steps: If you suspect this is the problem, try these steps:
1. Start a download of an app that is larger than 50 MB from the Store (for example "Candy Crush Saga").
2. Run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` from an elevated Powershell window and observe the DownloadMode setting. For peering to work, DownloadMode should be 1, 2, or 3.
3. If **DownloadMode** is 99 it could indicate your device is unable to reach the Delivery Optimization cloud services. Ensure that the Delivery Optimization hostnames are allowed access: most importantly ***.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com**.
1. Start a download of an app that is larger than 50 MB from the Store (for example Candy Crush Saga).
2. Run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` from an elevated window and share the output (by setting the `DownloadMode` field to **1**).
### The cloud service doesn't see other peers on the network. ### The cloud service doesn't see other peers on the network.
If you suspect this is the problem, try these steps: If you suspect this is the problem, try these steps:
1. Download the same app on another device on the same network. 1. Download the same app on two different devices on the same network, waiting 10 15 minutes between downloads.
2. Run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationPerfSnap` from an elevated window (the `NumberOfPeers` field should be non-zero). 2. Run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` from an elevated Powershell window and ensure that **DownloadMode** is 1 or 2 on both devices.
3. Run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationPerfSnap` from an elevated Powershell window on the second device. The **NumberOfPeers** field should be non-zero.
4. If the number of peers is zero and you have **DownloadMode** = 1, ensure that both devices are using the same public IP address to reach the internet. To do this, open a browser Windows and search for “what is my IP”. You can **DownloadMode 2** (Group) and a custom GroupID (Guid) to fix this if the devices arent reporting the same public IP address.
### Clients aren't able to connect to peers offered by the cloud service ### Clients aren't able to connect to peers offered by the cloud service
If you suspect this is the problem, un a Telnet test between two devices on the network to ensure they can connect using port 7680. To do this, follow these steps: If you suspect this is the problem, try a Telnet test between two devices on the network to ensure they can connect using port 7680. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Install Telnet by running **dism /online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:TelnetClient** from an elevated command prompt. 1. Install Telnet by running **dism /online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:TelnetClient** from an elevated command prompt.
2. Run the test. For example, if you are on device with IP 192.168.8.12 and you are trying to test the connection to 192.168.9.17 run **telnet 192.168.9.17 7680** (the syntax is *telnet [destination IP] [port]*. You will either see a connection error or a blinking cursor like this /_. The blinking cursor means success. 2. Run the test. For example, if you are on device with IP 192.168.8.12 and you are trying to test the connection to 192.168.9.17 run **telnet 192.168.9.17 7680** (the syntax is *telnet [destination IP] [port]*. You will either see a connection error or a blinking cursor like this /_. The blinking cursor means success.
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## Learn more ## Learn more
[Windows 10, Delivery Optimization, and WSUS](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/mniehaus/2016/08/16/windows-10-delivery-optimization-and-wsus-take-2/) [Windows 10, Delivery Optimization, and WSUS](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/mniehaus/2016/08/16/windows-10-delivery-optimization-and-wsus-take-2/)