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Event ID 30003 — RRAS RIP Protocol Initialization

Applies To: Windows Server 2008

The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is designed for exchanging routing information within a small to medium-sized internetwork. When RIP is initialized, peer routers can announce and update changes to the routing table.

Event Details

Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 30003
Source: Microsoft-Windows-RasRoutingProtocols-IPRIP2
Version: 6.0
Symbolic Name: IPRIPLOG_HEAP_ALLOC_FAILED
Message: IPRIPv2 was unable to allocate memory from its heap. The data is the error code.

Resolve

Check memory, restart Routing and Remote Access service, check TCP/IP settings, or reinstall RIP

Possible resolutions:

  • This computer might be low on memory. For more information, see the "Check memory usage on the server" section.
  • Stop and restart the Routing and Remote Access service. For more information, see the "Restart the remote access service" section.
  • Check TCP/IP settings. Use the netstat -a command to show the status of all activity on TCP and UDP ports on the local computer.
  • Remove and reinstall RIP. For more information, see the "Remove and reinstall RIP" section.

To perform these procedures, you must be a member of the Administrators group, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority.

Check memory usage on the server

To check memory usage on the remote access server:

  1. On the remote access server, click Start, click Run, type taskmgr, and then click OK.
  2. In the Windows Task Manager dialog box, click the Performance tab.
  3. Under Physical Memory, check the remote access server's memory usage.
  4. If necessary, free up available memory by ending non-essential applications or processes.

Restart the remote access service

To restart the remote access service:

  1. Open Routing and Remote Access. Click Start, click Run, type rrasmgmt.msc, and then press ENTER.
  2. By default, the local computer is listed as a server. To add another server, in the console tree, right-click Server Status, and then click Add Server. In the Add Server dialog box, click the appropriate option, and then click OK.
  3. In the console tree, right-click the server you want to restart, click All Tasks, and then click Restart.

Remove and reinstall RIP

To remove and reinstall RIP:

  1. Open Routing and Remote Access. Click Start, click Run, type rrasmgmt.msc, and then press ENTER.
  2. In the console tree, expand IPv4, right-click RIP,** **and then click Delete.
  3. Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
  4. Under IPv4, right-click General, and then click New Routing Protocol.
  5. Click RIP Version 2 for Internet Protocol, and then click OK.
  6. Under IPv4, right-click RIP, and then click New Interface.
  7. Click the interface for RIP, and then click OK.
  8. Modify the settings in the RIP properties dialog box, and then click OK.

Verify

To perform this procedure, you must have membership in Administrators, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority.

To verify that the Routing Table Manager (RTM) route has been added:

  • Stop and restart the Routing and Remote Access service.
    1. Click Start, click Run, type rrasmgmt.msc, and then press ENTER.
    2. Open Routing and Remote Access.
    3. In the console tree, click Server Status.
    4. In the details pane, right-click a server name, point to All Tasks, and click Restart.
  • View the routing table. In the Routing and Remote Access snap-in, expand IPv4 or IPv6, right-click Static Routes, and then click Show IP Routing Table.
  • Verify that the route has been added.

RRAS RIP Protocol Initialization

Routing and Remote Access Service Infrastructure