Event Id | 30027 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-RasIpBootp |
Description | IPBOOTP could not create a socket for the local interfacewith IP address: %1. The data is the error code. User Action: Check for low memory; invalid arguments; unsupported socket type; unsupported address family by the considered protocol family; already in use address; socket is already connected; no route to host; or insufficient memory available. For all cases except insufficient memory, check for socket connection configuration. In the case of insufficient memory, restart the system. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when IPBOOTP could not create a socket for the local interface. Resolution : Reconfigure DHCP Relay Agent, check TCP/IP settings, check memory status, or restart Routing and Remote Access service Possible resolutions:
Remove and reinstall the DHCP Relay Agent To remove and reinstall the DHCP Relay Agent:
To check memory usage on the remote access server:
To restart the remote access service:
To verify that the DHCP Relay Agent is working: From the router with the DHCP Relay Agent enabled, use the ping command to ping each of the DHCP servers that are configured in the DHCP Relay Agent dialog box on the remote access server. |
Reference Links | Event ID 30027 from Source Microsoft-Windows-RasIpBootp |
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