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Event ID 20225 — RAS Connection Establishment

Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2

Remote access involves the establishment of a dial-up or broadband connection with a remote access server. A dial-up client that connects to a server running Routing and Remote Access can be any PPP client. The client must have installed a modem, an analog telephone line or other wide area network (WAN) connection, and remote access software. Virtual private networking (VPN) clients that connect to Routing and Remote Access must be able to send TCP/IP packets to the remote access server over the Internet. Therefore, either a network adapter or modem with an analog telephone line or other WAN connection to the Internet is required.

Event Details

Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 20225
Source: RasClient
Version: 6.1
Symbolic Name: ROUTERLOG_RASCONNECTION_ESTABLISHED
Message: ROUTERLOG_CORR_ID = <CoID> The user %1 (<domain\user>) has dialed a connection named %2 (<connectoid-name>) to the Remote Access Server which has successfully connected. The connection parameters are: TunnelIpAddress = <Internal IP addr of tunnel / None> TunnelIpv6Address = <Internal IPv6 addr of tunnel /None> Dial-in user=<domain\username>

Resolve

This is a normal condition. No further action is required.

RAS Connection Establishment

Routing and Remote Access Service Infrastructure