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RRAS DHCP Relay Agent Socket Operation

Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2

The DHCP Relay Agent is a Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) relay agent that relays Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) messages between DHCP clients and DHCP servers on different IP networks. For each IP network segment that contains DHCP clients, either a DHCP server or a computer acting as a DHCP Relay Agent is required.

Socket operation for DHCP Relay Agent (IPBOOTP) involves configuration of the DHCP Relay Agent to receive packets from the neighboring DHCP Relay Agent.

Events

Event ID Source Message

30020

Microsoft-Windows-RasIpBootp

IPBOOTP was unable to enumerate network events on the local interface with IP address: %1. The data is the error code. User Action: Check for insufficient resources (memory) to complete the operation. With sufficient resources, the enumerating network event will be successful.

30021

Microsoft-Windows-RasIpBootp

IPBOOTP detected an error on the local interface with IP address: %1. The error occurred while the interface was receiving packets. The data is the error code.

30022

Microsoft-Windows-RasIpBootp

IPBOOTP was unable to receive an incoming message on the local interface with IP address: %1. The data is the error code.

30027

Microsoft-Windows-RasIpBootp

IPBOOTP could not create a socket for the local interfacewith IP address: %1. The data is the error code. User Action: Check for low memory; invalid arguments; unsupported socket type; unsupported address family by the considered protocol family; already in use address; socket is already connected; no route to host; or insufficient memory available. For all cases except insufficient memory, check for socket connection configuration. In the case of insufficient memory, restart the system.

30028

Microsoft-Windows-RasIpBootp

IPBOOTP could not enable broadcasting on the socket for the local interface with IP address: %1. The data is the error code.

RRAS DHCP Relay Agent (IPBOOTP)

Routing and Remote Access Service Infrastructure