Connecting to the Integration Services service on the computer "ServerName" failed

Error:
TITLE: Connect to Server
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Cannot connect to ServerName.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Failed to retrieve data for this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Sdk.Sfc)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft%20SQL%20Server&LinkId=20476
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Connecting to the Integration Services service on the computer "ServerName" failed with the following error: "The RPC server is unavailable.".
This error occurs when the computer host name does not exist, or cannot be reached.
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=506689
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Connecting to the Integration Services service on the computer "ServerName" failed with the following error: "The RPC server is unavailable.".
This error occurs when the computer host name does not exist, or cannot be reached.
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BUTTONS:
OK
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Solution:
Step 1. Login to the SQL Server host machine.
Step 2. Start "Windows Firewall" application
run-- wf.msc
Step 3. Choose "Inbound Rules" Tab
Step 4. On the Right side click on "New Rule"
Step 5. On the first screen choose "Program"
Step 6. On Second screen you'd have to search for SSIS executable.
For SQL Server 2016 it is stored in:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\130\DTS\Binn\MsDtsSrvr.exe"
Step 7. Choose "Allow the Connection"
Step 8. Uncheck "Public" and if necessary, uncheck "Private" too.
Step 9. Name your new firewall rule and leave some description for System Administrator and click Finish button
Step 10. That is it. Now you can see your SQL Server Integration Service in Management Studio

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