RRAS Routing Interfaces
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
The server running Routing and Remote Access uses a routing interface to forward unicast IP and multicast IP packets. There are two types of routing interfaces: LAN interfaces and demand-dial interfaces. A LAN interface is a physical interface that typically represents a local area connection that uses local area networking technology such as Ethernet or token ring. A demand-dial interface is a logical interface that represents a point-to-point connection. The point-to-point connection is based on either a physical connection, such as two routers connected over an analog phone line that uses modems, or a logical connection, such as two routers connected over a virtual private network (VPN) connection that uses the Internet.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
---|---|---|
RemoteAccess |
Unable to load the interface: %1 from the registry. The following error occurred: %2 | |
RemoteAccess |
Unable to add the interface: %1 with the router manager for the %2 protocol. The following error occurred: %3 | |
RemoteAccess |
Unable to remove the interface: %1 with the router manager for the %2 protocol. The following error occurred: %3 | |
RemoteAccess |
The demand-dial interface: %1 was not loaded. The router was not started in demand-dial mode. | |
RemoteAccess |
The demand-dial interface: %1 was not registered with the router. Demand-dial interfaces are not supported on a Windows NT Workstation. | |
RemoteAccess |
Interface: %1 is unreachable because there are no modems (or other connecting devices) available for use by this interface. | |
RemoteAccess |
Interface: %1 is unreachable because the connection attempt failed. | |
RemoteAccess |
Interface: %1 is unreachable because it has been administratively disabled. | |
RemoteAccess |
Interface: %1 is unreachable because the Routing and Remote Access service is in a paused state. | |
RemoteAccess |
Interface: %1 is unreachable because it is not allowed to connect at this time. Check the dial-out hours configured for this interface. | |
RemoteAccess |
Interface: %1 is unreachable because it is currently not connected to the network. | |
RemoteAccess |
Interface: %1 is unreachable because the network card for this interface has been removed. |