There could be many reasons, but the most common are:
Test Connectivity
telnet 10.1.131.19 4447
Check the port status of remote system
netstat -tnlp | grep :4447
Check firewall
tcpdump -n icmp
Check IP
arping 10.1.131.19
Check the number of active connections
netstat -np | grep -w 4447 | grep ESTABLISHED | wc -l
- The port is not open on the destination machine.
- The port is open on the destination machine, but its backlog of pending connections is full.
- A firewall between the client and server is blocking access (also check local firewalls).
- IP address conflict
Test Connectivity
telnet 10.1.131.19 4447
Check the port status of remote system
netstat -tnlp | grep :4447
Check firewall
tcpdump -n icmp
Check IP
arping 10.1.131.19
Check the number of active connections
netstat -np | grep -w 4447 | grep ESTABLISHED | wc -l
Increasing the maximum number of tcp/ip connections in linux