Err Msg: Cannot Allocate a ROUTE for User Connected on COM...Last reviewed: May 13, 1997Article ID: Q108737 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen a Remote Access client calls a Windows NT Remote Access Server (RAS), the following error message appears:
The remote access server cannot allocate a ROUTE for user connected on COM port [port #]. CAUSEThis error message appears in the error log if the Windows NT (or Windows NT Advanced Server) Remote Access Server is configured with TCP/IP but NBF has not been installed to prevent NetBEUI frames from getting onto the local area network (LAN). However, Remote Access Service for Windows NT requires that the NBF (NetBEUI) protocol is installed.
RESOLUTIONIf you do not want to put any NBF NetBEUI frames on the remote LAN at all and only allow TCP/IP frames to get onto the wire, but still use NBF for RAS, then you can unbind NBF from the network card. This allows RAS users to still call in through RAS because the dataflow direction here is from the RAS NDIS driver to NBF. Unbinding RAS from the network card only prevents the flow of data from NBF down to the NDIS driver for the network card. To unbind the Remote Access Service from the network card on the Remote Access Server, do the following:
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