Creation of SCOM Web Service Proxy OMCF

I am referring to the Sub SCOM documentation to create an OMCF web service proxy.

https://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh328977(d=printer).aspx

When I execute a command:

Svcutil /language:c# /config:app.config http://localhost:6272/ConnectorFramework?svc
   --> Replaced localhost with the actual IP address where my SCOM is installedI get below WS- MetaDataexchange error message. I made sure the data access service is up and running in windows services.Can anybody suggest what could be the issue here? Firewall or the port I am accessing is wrong or do I need to configure any service for this to work? Error: Cannot obtain Metadata from http://10.50.1.153:6272/ConnectorFramework?svc

If this is a Windows (R) Communication Foundation service to which you have access, please check that you have enabled metadata publishing at the specified address.  For help enabling metadata publishing, please refer to the MSDN documentation at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=65455.

WS-Metadata Exchange Error    URI: http://10.50.1.153:6272/ConnectorFramework?svc

    Metadata contains a reference that cannot be resolved: 'http://10.50.1.153:6272/ConnectorFramework?svc'.

    Could not connect to http://10.50.1.153:6272/ConnectorFramework?svc. TCP error code 10061: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 10.50.1.153:6272.

    Unable to connect to the remote server

    No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 10.50.1.153:6272

HTTP GET Error    URI: http://10.50.1.153:6272/ConnectorFramework?svc

    There was an error downloading 'http://10.50.1.153:6272/ConnectorFramework?svc'.

    Unable to connect to the remote server

    No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 10.50.1.153:6272

If you would like more help, type "svcutil /?"

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