TCP/IP Network Connectivity
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
Network connectivity allows your computer to communicate with other hosts on your network and the Internet. Connectivity might be full (Internet and intranet), partial (local subnet only), or non-existent.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
---|---|---|
tcpip |
Unable to allocate required resources. Initialization failed. | |
tcpip |
Failed to initialize IP. | |
tcpip |
Initialization of TCP/UDP failed. | |
tcpip |
TCP/IP failed to establish an outgoing connection because the selected local endpoint was recently used to connect to the same remote endpoint. This error typically occurs when outgoing connections are opened and closed at a high rate, causing all available local ports to be used and forcing TCP/IP to reuse a local port for an outgoing connection. To minimize the risk of data corruption, the TCP/IP standard requires a minimum time period to elapse between successive connections from a given local endpoint to a given remote endpoint. | |
tcpip |
%2 could not allocate a resource of type %3 due to system resource problems. | |
tcpip |
%2 could not allocate a resource of type %3 due to its configured size of %4. | |
tcpip |
%2 received an unexpected %3 packet from a remote computer. | |
tcpip |
QoS: The Packet Scheduler was unable to allocate required resources for initialization. | |
tcpip |
QoS: The Packet Scheduler failed to register as a protocol with NDIS. | |
tcpip |
QoS: The Packet Scheduler failed to register as a miniport with NDIS. |