Event Id | 41013 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-RasRoutingProtocols-IGMPv2 |
Description | IGMP received a packet which was smaller than the minimum size allowed for IGMP packets. The packet has been discarded. It was received on the local interface with IP address: %1, and it came from the neighboring router with IP address: %2. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when IGMP received a packet which was smaller than the minimum size allowed for IGMP packets. Resolution : Resend the IGMP packet with a valid size Resend the IGMP packet with a size that is equal to or greater than the minimum size allowed for IGMP packets. Verify : You can verify multicast routing configuration with the mrinfo command. You can use the configuration information to aid in the troubleshooting of multicast forwarding and routing problems. The mrinfo command queries a specified multicast router with an Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) message. The response to the query contains a version number, the list of interfaces and the neighbors on each interface, metrics, Time to Live (TTL) thresholds, and flags. The syntax of the mrinfo command is: mrinfo [- n ] [ -i address ] [ - r retry_count ] [ - t timeout_count ] multicast_router
C:\>mrinfo 10.1.0.1 10.1.0.1(test1.microsoft.com) [version 18.55,mtrace,snmp]: 10.1.0.1 -> 0.0.0.0 (local) [1/0/querier/leaf] 10.2.0.1 -> 10.2.0.2 (test2.microsoft.com) [1/0] 10.2.0.1 -> 10.2.0.3 (test3.microsoft.com) [1/0] 10.3.0.1 -> 0.0.0.0 (local) [1/0/querier/leaf] In the preceding example, mrinfo is run against the multicast router at 10.1.0.1. The first line shows the multicast router configuration: version number (for servers running Routing and Remote Access, the version number reflects the build number of the operating system) and flags (mtrace and snmp supported). Each additional line displays the interfaces on the multicast router and the neighbors on each interface. Interfaces 10.1.0.1 and 10.3.0.1 have no neighbors. Interface 10.2.0.1 has two neighbors, 10.2.0.2 and 10.2.0.3. For each line, mrinfo displays the interface and neighbor, the domain name for the neighbor, the multicast routing metric, the TTL threshold, and flags indicating its role on the network, such as the IGMP querier of the network (querier) or whether it has no neighbors (leaf). |
Reference Links | Event ID 41013 from Microsoft-Windows-RasRoutingProtocols-IGMPv2 |
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