After you connect your MCP client to Zilliant MCP Server, verify that the connection works as expected before you start using it for day-to-day pricing questions.
To confirm the connection, run a few simple prompts that are easy to check. Start with basic read-only tasks, such as viewing the available tools or submitting a simple pricing request for a known product, customer, or region.
For example, use these tasks:
Check which tools are available
Enter this prompt:
“What tools do you have available from [App name]?”
Replace [App name] with the name of the Zilliant MCP Server connector or app you entered when configuring the connection.
A successful response should list available tools, such as formula_eval_single, formula_eval_batch, and the LEDS tools.
Check that a pricing request works
Enter this prompt:
“Using [App name], evaluate pricing for product [Product ID] in the [Region name] region.”
Replace [App name] with the name of the Zilliant MCP Server connector or app you entered when configuring the connection. Test with a product, customer, or region that you know well.
Your AI assistant should call the pricing formula tool and return a pricing result.
What a successful response looks like
A successful response usually includes:
A clear answer in plain language
Structured supporting details, for example, drivers, evidence, relevant context, or key changes
A traceable reference, such as identifiers or dates, that you can use for auditing or support
If the response does not look right
If the response is incomplete, unstructured, or you get a connection or authentication error:
Confirm that your session is still active
Verify that the product, customer, region, or other identifiers are valid
Retry with a simpler prompt that uses a known record
If the issue persists, read Troubleshooting and Frequently asked questions.