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Revision as of 17:22, 20 July 2020
Article ID: 170278
Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Routing and Remote Access Service Update for Windows NT Server 4.0
This article was previously published under Q170278
SYMPTOMS
Your attempts to connect to a remote router are unsuccessful. In the event log of one the routers you get the following error. The error may be logged on the router making or receiving the call:
The Rasipcp.log file on this computer shows information similar to the following:
The Ppp.log file on this computer will have the following error message:
The logs on the other router do not indicate any errors.
CAUSE
This error is caused by one of the routers requesting a bad IP address. In this case, the router is requesting an address of 133.133.135.4 and the routers are using a subnet mask of 255.255.255.252. Using a mask of 252 results in the following configuration:
133.133.135.4 - Network ID
133.133.135.5 - First Host ID
133.133.135.6 - Second Host ID
133.133.135.7 - Subnet Broadcast ID
Therefore, the IP address being requested is a Network ID and not a Host ID. The same error will occur if the Subnet Broadcast ID (133.133.135.7) were requested.
RESOLUTION
Change the demand dial interface to request a valid Host Address or to use an IP address assigned by remote router.
Additional query words: rras
Keywords: kbinfo kbnetwork rras KB170278