RRAS IPCP Negotiation
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
The virtual private networking (VPN) server must have IP addresses available to assign them to the VPN server's virtual interface and to VPN clients during the IP Control Protocol (IPCP) negotiation phase of the connection process. The IP address assigned to the VPN client is assigned to the virtual interface of the VPN client. Routing and Remote Access can be configured to use a DHCP server to obtain IP addresses or it can use a static pool of IP addresses to assign to remote access and demand-dial connections.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
---|---|---|
RemoteAccess |
A connection has been established on port: %1 using interface: %2, but no IP address was obtained. | |
RemoteAccess |
A connection has been established on port: %1 using interface: %2, but the remote side did not obtain an IP address. | |
RemoteAccess |
No IP address is available to allocate to the dial-in client. | |
RemoteAccess |
Unable to contact a DHCP server. The Automatic Private IP Address (APIPA): %1 will be assigned to dial-in clients. Clients may be unable to access resources on the network. |