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event id 20106 remote access ipv6

by Zola Wisozk Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Event ID: 20106 This happens when I activate the option "IPv6 Router -> LAN routing only" in the properties of the local PC, in Routing and Remote Acces. Besides this, there's nothing more.

Full Answer

What is the routing and Remote Access Service (RAS) event?

This event is logged when unable to add the interface with the router manager for the protocol. There is not enough information available in the Routing and Remote Access service event message to provide a recommendation for the resolution of the problem. If you continue to get this error, contact Microsoft Product Support Services.

Can I use RDP over IPv6?

88% of IT pros got this right. This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. RDP works great over IPv6. If you use a DNS address, it works fine with no alterations.

Do I need RRAs to enable IPv6?

IPv6 is enabled in the OS by default, you don't explicitly need RRAS to enable it. Can you post the output of "ipconfig /all"? Can you "ping -6 google.com" from your server?

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Question

In My Windows Server 2008 R2 OS in the Event Viewer there is an error pertains as Remote Access Error ID 20106 states- (Unable to add the interface {EBCD065E-8E42-499D-8852-C498DA59153D} with the Router Manager for the IPV6 protocol.

Answers

1. The interface type is not dedicated 2. The loopback and router is configured in Lanonly mode 3. There is not enough memory.

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