RRAS RIP Packet Discarding
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
A Router Information Protocol (RIP) for IP environment automatically adds and removes routes as networks are added and removed from the network. If the router is discarding RIP packets, RIP configuration with peer routers might fail.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
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Microsoft-Windows-RasRoutingProtocols-IPRIP2 |
IPRIPv2 received a packet which was smaller than the minimum size allowed for IPRIP packets. The packet has been discarded. It was received on the local interface with IP address: %1, and it came from the neighboring router with IP address : %2. | |
Microsoft-Windows-RasRoutingProtocols-IPRIP2 |
IPRIPv2 received a packet with an invalid version in its header. The packet has been discarded. It was received on the local interface with IP address: %1, and it came from the neighboring router with IP address: %2. | |
Microsoft-Windows-RasRoutingProtocols-IPRIP2 |
IPRIPv2 received a packet with an invalid header. The packet has been discarded. It was received on the local interface with IP address: %1, and it came from the neighboring router with IP address: %2. | |
Microsoft-Windows-RasRoutingProtocols-IPRIP2 |
IPRIPv2 discarded a response packet from a neighbor with IP address: %1. IPRIPv2 is not configured to accept packets from this neighbor. | |
Microsoft-Windows-RasRoutingProtocols-IPRIP2 |
IPRIPv2 discarded a version: %1 packet received on the interface with IP address: %2 from a neighbor with IP address: %3. The above interface is configured to accept only version: %4 packets. | |
Microsoft-Windows-RasRoutingProtocols-IPRIP2 |
IPRIPv2 discarded a packet received on the interface with IP address: %1 from a neighboring router with IP address: %2, because the packet failed authentication. | |
Microsoft-Windows-RasRoutingProtocols-IPRIP2 |
IPRIPv2 discarded a response packet from a neighbor with IP address: %1. The packet was not sent from the standard IP RIP port (520). |