rasmontr.dll.mui RAS Monitor DLL 3f6782b32bdcea03fc68624dfb984c44

File info

File name: rasmontr.dll.mui
Size: 192512 byte
MD5: 3f6782b32bdcea03fc68624dfb984c44
SHA1: a83b8a8ad6e7be7b009a5846ebd2ab7ee4a9405c
SHA256: b7fdcf89c85baa2e734c790c4222a754414f63d24b490125c21407e1c4d85a4f
Operating systems: Windows 10
Extension: MUI

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id English (U.S.) English
2300Displays help.
Displays help.
2301
Usage: %1!s!

Remarks: Displays help.


Usage: %1!s!

Remarks: Displays help.

2302Sets or clears a Remote Access server flag.
Sets or clears a Remote Access server flag.
2303
%1!s! [flag = ] flag [ [state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Enables the Remote Access server flag.

For a list of available flags, see the help for 'show rasflag'
command.

If no state is provided, ENABLED is assumed.

%1!s! [flag = ] flag [ [state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Enables the Remote Access server flag.

For a list of available flags, see the help for 'show rasflag'
command.

If no state is provided, ENABLED is assumed.
2342Displays the state of a Remote Access server flag.
Displays the state of a Remote Access server flag.
2343
%1!s! [ [flag = ] flag ]

Displays the state of the Remote Access server flag. If no flag is
given, the state of all flags will be displayed.

flag - The server flag to show which can be one of the following:

UseCallbackDelay: Delay before calling back a client.
UseSwCompression: Enable software compression.
RequireEncryption: Require clients to employ data encryption.
UseLcpExtensions: Use LCP extensions.
NegotiateMultilink: Allow multilinked calls.
AuthenticatePeer: Enable mutual auth. for router interfaces.
RequireStrongEncryption: Require clients to employ strong encryption.
NegotiateBacp: Allow BACP negotiation.
NegotiateEAP: Allow EAP authentication.
NegotiatePAP: Allow PAP authentication.
NegotiateMD5CHAP: Allow MD5CHAP authentication.
RequireIPSEC: Require IPsec when L2TP call is requested.
DisableEncryption: Do not negotiate data encryption.
Require56BitEncryption: Require clients to employ 56 bit encryption.
UseLmPassword: Use LM password.
NegotiateStrongMSCHAP: Allow MSCHAP version 2 authentication.
NoCallback: Never callback


%1!s! [ [flag = ] flag ]

Displays the state of the Remote Access server flag. If no flag is
given, the state of all flags will be displayed.

flag - The server flag to show which can be one of the following:

UseCallbackDelay: Delay before calling back a client.
UseSwCompression: Enable software compression.
RequireEncryption: Require clients to employ data encryption.
UseLcpExtensions: Use LCP extensions.
NegotiateMultilink: Allow multilinked calls.
AuthenticatePeer: Enable mutual auth. for router interfaces.
RequireStrongEncryption: Require clients to employ strong encryption.
NegotiateBacp: Allow BACP negotiation.
NegotiateEAP: Allow EAP authentication.
NegotiatePAP: Allow PAP authentication.
NegotiateMD5CHAP: Allow MD5CHAP authentication.
RequireIPSEC: Require IPsec when L2TP call is requested.
DisableEncryption: Do not negotiate data encryption.
Require56BitEncryption: Require clients to employ 56 bit encryption.
UseLmPassword: Use LM password.
NegotiateStrongMSCHAP: Allow MSCHAP version 2 authentication.
NoCallback: Never callback

2344Shows the authentication mode.
Shows the authentication mode.
2345
%1!s!

Shows the authentication mode.

%1!s!

Shows the authentication mode.
2346Sets the authentication mode.
Sets the authentication mode.
2347
%1!s! [mode = ] STANDARD|NODCC|BYPASS

Sets the mode that determines whether and when dialin clients should
be authenticated.

mode - The mode
STANDARD - All devices need to be authenticated.
NODCC - Direct-connect devices are not authenticated.
BYPASS - Authentication is not required for any device.

%1!s! [mode = ] STANDARD|NODCC|BYPASS

Sets the mode that determines whether and when dialin clients should
be authenticated.

mode - The mode
STANDARD - All devices need to be authenticated.
NODCC - Direct-connect devices are not authenticated.
BYPASS - Authentication is not required for any device.
2348Adds types of authentication the Remote Access server will negotiate.
Adds types of authentication the Remote Access server will negotiate.
2349
%1!s! [type = ] PAP|MD5CHAP|MSCHAPv2|EAP|CERT

Selects the types of authentication which this Remote Access server
will attempt to negotiate. Negotiation will be in the order
most-secure to least-secure. Once both client and server agree upon an
authentication type, the PPP negotiation will follow the appropriate
RFCs.

type - the type
PAP - Password Authentication Protocol (clear text).
MD5CHAP - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol using
Message Digest 5 hashing scheme to encrypt the response.
MSCHAPv2 - Version 2 of MSCHAP.
EAP - Extensible Authentication Protocol.
CERT - Certificate Authentication for IKEv2.

%1!s! [type = ] PAP|MD5CHAP|MSCHAPv2|EAP|CERT

Selects the types of authentication which this Remote Access server
will attempt to negotiate. Negotiation will be in the order
most-secure to least-secure. Once both client and server agree upon an
authentication type, the PPP negotiation will follow the appropriate
RFCs.

type - the type
PAP - Password Authentication Protocol (clear text).
MD5CHAP - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol using
Message Digest 5 hashing scheme to encrypt the response.
MSCHAPv2 - Version 2 of MSCHAP.
EAP - Extensible Authentication Protocol.
CERT - Certificate Authentication for IKEv2.
2350Deletes an authentication type from the Remote Access server.
Deletes an authentication type from the Remote Access server.
2351
%1!s! [type = ] PAP|MD5CHAP|MSCHAPv2|EAP|CERT

Deletes an authentication type from the list of types that the
Remote Access server will negotiate.

type - the type
PAP - Password Authentication Protocol (clear text).
MD5CHAP - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol using
Message Digest 5 hashing scheme to encrypt the response.
MSCHAPv2 - Version 2 of MSCHAP.
EAP - Extensible Authentication Protocol.
CERT - Certificate Authentication for IKEv2.

%1!s! [type = ] PAP|MD5CHAP|MSCHAPv2|EAP|CERT

Deletes an authentication type from the list of types that the
Remote Access server will negotiate.

type - the type
PAP - Password Authentication Protocol (clear text).
MD5CHAP - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol using
Message Digest 5 hashing scheme to encrypt the response.
MSCHAPv2 - Version 2 of MSCHAP.
EAP - Extensible Authentication Protocol.
CERT - Certificate Authentication for IKEv2.
2352Displays the authentication types currently enabled.
Displays the authentication types currently enabled.
2353
%1!s!

Displays the authentication type(s) currently enabled.


%1!s!

Displays the authentication type(s) currently enabled.

2354Adds to the list of link properties PPP will negotiate
Adds to the list of link properties PPP will negotiate
2355
%1!s! [type = ] SWC|LCP

Adds to the list of link properties PPP will negotiate.

type - the type
SWC - Provides software compression (MPPC)
LCP - Provides Link Control Protocol extensions from the PPP suite
of protocols.

%1!s! [type = ] SWC|LCP

Adds to the list of link properties PPP will negotiate.

type - the type
SWC - Provides software compression (MPPC)
LCP - Provides Link Control Protocol extensions from the PPP suite
of protocols.
2356Deletes from the list of link properties PPP will negotiate
Deletes from the list of link properties PPP will negotiate
2357
%1!s! [type = ] SWC|LCP

Deletes from the list of link properties PPP will negotiate.

type - the type
SWC - Provides software compression (MPPC)
LCP - Provides Link Control Protocol extensions from the PPP suite
of protocols.

%1!s! [type = ] SWC|LCP

Deletes from the list of link properties PPP will negotiate.

type - the type
SWC - Provides software compression (MPPC)
LCP - Provides Link Control Protocol extensions from the PPP suite
of protocols.
2358Shows the link properties PPP will negotiate
Shows the link properties PPP will negotiate
2359
%1!s!

Shows the link properties PPP will negotiate.


%1!s!

Shows the link properties PPP will negotiate.

2360Adds to the list of multilink types PPP will negotiate
Adds to the list of multilink types PPP will negotiate
2361
%1!s! [type = ] MULTI|BACP

Adds to the list of multilink types PPP will negotiate.

type - the type
MULTI - Provides multilink PPP sessions.
BACP - Provides Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol.

%1!s! [type = ] MULTI|BACP

Adds to the list of multilink types PPP will negotiate.

type - the type
MULTI - Provides multilink PPP sessions.
BACP - Provides Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol.
2362Deletes from the list of multilink types PPP will negotiate
Deletes from the list of multilink types PPP will negotiate
2363
%1!s! [type = ] MULTI|BACP

Deletes from the list of multilink types PPP will negotiate.

type - the type
MULTI - Provides multilink PPP sessions.
BACP - Provides Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol.

%1!s! [type = ] MULTI|BACP

Deletes from the list of multilink types PPP will negotiate.

type - the type
MULTI - Provides multilink PPP sessions.
BACP - Provides Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol.
2364Shows the multilink types PPP will negotiate
Shows the multilink types PPP will negotiate
2365
%1!s!

Shows the multilink types PPP will negotiate.


%1!s!

Shows the multilink types PPP will negotiate.

2366Sets the configuration state of the server.
Sets the configuration state of the server.
2367
%1!s! [confstate=] ENABLED|DISABLED

Sets the configuration state of the server.

confstate - The new state of the server :
ENABLED - Enable the server.
DISABLED - Disable the server and remove configurations.


%1!s! [confstate=] ENABLED|DISABLED

Sets the configuration state of the server.

confstate - The new state of the server :
ENABLED - Enable the server.
DISABLED - Disable the server and remove configurations.

2368Shows the configuration state of the server.
Shows the configuration state of the server.
2369
%1!s!

Shows the configuration state of the server.


%1!s!

Shows the configuration state of the server.

2370Sets the Router and RAS functionalities of the computer.
Sets the Router and RAS functionalities of the computer.
2371
%1!s! [ipv4rtrtype=] lanonly | lananddd | none
[ipv6rtrtype=] lanonly | lananddd | none
[rastype=] IPv4 | IPv6 | BOTH | NONE

Sets the Router and RAS functionalities of the computer.

ipv4rtrtype - Whether this computer is configured as IPv4 Router.
LANONLY - Specifies that this computer is a LAN - only router and does
not require Demand Dial or VPN connections.
LANANDDD - Specifies that this computer is a LAN and Demand Dial
router and supports VPN connections.
NONE - Specifies that this computer is not enabled as a IPv4 router.

ipv6rtrtype - Whether this computer is configured as IPv6 Router.
LANONLY - Specifies that this computer is a LAN - only router and does
not require Demand Dial or VPN connections.
LANANDDD - Specifies that this computer is a LAN and Demand Dial
router and supports VPN connections.
NONE - Specifies that this computer is not enabled as a IPv6 router.

rastype - Whether this computer is configured as Remote Access Server.
IPv4 - Configured for IPv4.
IPv6 - Configured for IPv6.
BOTH - Configured for both IPv4 and IPv6.
NONE - Not configured as a Remote Access Server.



%1!s! [ipv4rtrtype=] lanonly | lananddd | none
[ipv6rtrtype=] lanonly | lananddd | none
[rastype=] IPv4 | IPv6 | BOTH | NONE

Sets the Router and RAS functionalities of the computer.

ipv4rtrtype - Whether this computer is configured as IPv4 Router.
LANONLY - Specifies that this computer is a LAN - only router and does
not require Demand Dial or VPN connections.
LANANDDD - Specifies that this computer is a LAN and Demand Dial
router and supports VPN connections.
NONE - Specifies that this computer is not enabled as a IPv4 router.

ipv6rtrtype - Whether this computer is configured as IPv6 Router.
LANONLY - Specifies that this computer is a LAN - only router and does
not require Demand Dial or VPN connections.
LANANDDD - Specifies that this computer is a LAN and Demand Dial
router and supports VPN connections.
NONE - Specifies that this computer is not enabled as a IPv6 router.

rastype - Whether this computer is configured as Remote Access Server.
IPv4 - Configured for IPv4.
IPv6 - Configured for IPv6.
BOTH - Configured for both IPv4 and IPv6.
NONE - Not configured as a Remote Access Server.


2372Shows the Router and RAS functionalities of the computer.
Shows the Router and RAS functionalities of the computer.
2373
%1!s!\


Shows the Router and RAS functionalities of the computer.


%1!s!\


Shows the Router and RAS functionalities of the computer.

2374Shows the status of the Routing and Remote Access Server.
Shows the status of the Routing and Remote Access Server.
2375
%1!s!


Shows the status of a Routing and Remote Access Server


%1!s!


Shows the status of a Routing and Remote Access Server

2376Reset the statistics or disconnect a Remote Access Client.
Reset the statistics or disconnect a Remote Access Client.
2377
%1!s! [name=] [state=] disconnect | resetstats

name - The user name of the client to disconnect or reset statistics
state - Action to perform
disconnect - Disconnect the specified user
resetstats - Reset the statistics for the specified user


%1!s! [name=] [state=] disconnect | resetstats

name - The user name of the client to disconnect or reset statistics
state - Action to perform
disconnect - Disconnect the specified user
resetstats - Reset the statistics for the specified user

2382Shows the current status of RAS ports.
Shows the current status of RAS ports.
2383
%1!s! [ name= ] [ state= ]

Shows the current status of RAS ports.

name - Name of the port whose status to display
state - Display ports with the specified state :
nonoperational - Non operational ports
disconnected - Disconnected ports
callingback - Ports calling back
listening - Ports listening
authenticating - Ports authenticating
connected - Authenticated and connected ports
initializing - Ports initializing

Example:
netsh ras show portstatus name=VPN0-127
netsh ras show portstatus state=connected \



%1!s! [ name= ] [ state= ]

Shows the current status of RAS ports.

name - Name of the port whose status to display
state - Display ports with the specified state :
nonoperational - Non operational ports
disconnected - Disconnected ports
callingback - Ports calling back
listening - Ports listening
authenticating - Ports authenticating
connected - Authenticated and connected ports
initializing - Ports initializing

Example:
netsh ras show portstatus name=VPN0-127
netsh ras show portstatus state=connected \


2384Resets the statistics information of RAS ports.
Resets the statistics information of RAS ports.
2385
%1!s! [ [name=] ]

Resets the statistics information of RAS ports.

name - Name of the port. If none specified, resets statistics of all
active ports.


%1!s! [ [name=] ]

Resets the statistics information of RAS ports.

name - Name of the port. If none specified, resets statistics of all
active ports.

2386Shows the options set for RAS WAN ports.
Shows the options set for RAS WAN ports.
2387
%1!s! [ [device=] ]

Shows the options set for a RAS WAN port.

devicename - The device name of the port

Example:
netsh ras show wanports
netsh ras show wanports device="WAN Miniport (PPTP)"


%1!s! [ [device=] ]

Shows the options set for a RAS WAN port.

devicename - The device name of the port

Example:
netsh ras show wanports
netsh ras show wanports device="WAN Miniport (PPTP)"

2388Sets the RAS WAN ports options.
Sets the RAS WAN ports options.
2389
%1!s! [device=]
[ [rasinonly=] enabled | disabled ]
[ [ddinout=] enabled | disabled ]
[ [ddoutonly=] enabled | disabled ]
[ [phone=] ]
[ [maxports=] ]

Sets the RAS WAN ports options.

device - The device name of the port
rasinonly - Inbound remote access connection
ddinout - Demand dial in/outbound routing connection
ddoutonly - Demand dial outbound routing connection
phone - Phone number for the device. This will be a string taking phone
number or VPI/VCI or IP address value
maxports - Maximum number of ports for the device

Example:
netshras set wanports device="WAN Miniport (PPTP)"
rasinonly = enabled ddinout = enabled ddoutonly = disabled
phone ="33525552" maxports=20

netshras set wanports device="Standard 56000 bps Modem"
rasinonly = disabled ddinout = enabled ddoutonly = disabled
phone="9140559676"



%1!s! [device=]
[ [rasinonly=] enabled | disabled ]
[ [ddinout=] enabled | disabled ]
[ [ddoutonly=] enabled | disabled ]
[ [phone=] ]
[ [maxports=] ]

Sets the RAS WAN ports options.

device - The device name of the port
rasinonly - Inbound remote access connection
ddinout - Demand dial in/outbound routing connection
ddoutonly - Demand dial outbound routing connection
phone - Phone number for the device. This will be a string taking phone
number or VPI/VCI or IP address value
maxports - Maximum number of ports for the device

Example:
netshras set wanports device="WAN Miniport (PPTP)"
rasinonly = enabled ddinout = enabled ddoutonly = disabled
phone ="33525552" maxports=20

netshras set wanports device="Standard 56000 bps Modem"
rasinonly = disabled ddinout = enabled ddoutonly = disabled
phone="9140559676"


2390Sets the idle timeout and network outage time values for IKEv2 connections.
Sets the idle timeout and network outage time values for IKEv2 connections.
2391
%1!s! [ [idletimeout=] ]
[ [nwoutagetime=] ]

Sets the idle timeout and network outage time values for IKEv2 client
connections.

idletimeout - Specify the idle timeout in minutes for IKEv2 client
connections. This value is used to disconnect IKEv2
connections in case the client machine is idle.
(minimum - 5 mins,maximum - 2879 mins(less than 48 hours))
nwoutagetime - Specify the network outage time value in minutes for
IKEv2 client connections.(minimum 2 minutes)


%1!s! [ [idletimeout=] ]
[ [nwoutagetime=] ]

Sets the idle timeout and network outage time values for IKEv2 client
connections.

idletimeout - Specify the idle timeout in minutes for IKEv2 client
connections. This value is used to disconnect IKEv2
connections in case the client machine is idle.
(minimum - 5 mins,maximum - 2879 mins(less than 48 hours))
nwoutagetime - Specify the network outage time value in minutes for
IKEv2 client connections.(minimum 2 minutes)

2392Sets the IKEv2 Security Association's expiration controls.
Sets the IKEv2 Security Association's expiration controls.
2393
%1!s! [ [saexpirytime=] ]
[ [sadatasizelimit=] ]

Sets the IKEv2 Security Association's expiration controls.

saexpirytime - Specify the SA expiry value in minutes for IKEv2
client connections.
(minimum - 5 mins,maximum - 2879 mins(less than 48 hours))
sadatasizelimit - Specify the SA datasize limit in MB.(minimum 1 MB)


%1!s! [ [saexpirytime=] ]
[ [sadatasizelimit=] ]

Sets the IKEv2 Security Association's expiration controls.

saexpirytime - Specify the SA expiry value in minutes for IKEv2
client connections.
(minimum - 5 mins,maximum - 2879 mins(less than 48 hours))
sadatasizelimit - Specify the SA datasize limit in MB.(minimum 1 MB)

2394Sets the mobility support of IKEv2 based remote access clients.
Sets the mobility support of IKEv2 based remote access clients.
2395
%1!s! [mode=] ENABLED | DISABLED

Sets the mobility support of IKEv2 based remote access clients.

mode - Specify the mode to enable/disable mobility support for IKEv2
based remote access client connections.

ENABLED - Support mobility of remote access clients
DISABLED - Does not support mobility of remote access clients


%1!s! [mode=] ENABLED | DISABLED

Sets the mobility support of IKEv2 based remote access clients.

mode - Specify the mode to enable/disable mobility support for IKEv2
based remote access client connections.

ENABLED - Support mobility of remote access clients
DISABLED - Does not support mobility of remote access clients

2396Shows the idle timeout and network outage time values for IKEv2 connections.
Shows the idle timeout and network outage time values for IKEv2 connections.
2397

Shows the idle timeout and network outage time values for IKEv2 client
connections.

idletimeout - Shows the idle timeout in minutes for IKEv2 client
connections. This value is used to disconnect IKEv2
connections in case the client machine is idle.
nwoutagetime - Shows the network outage time value in minutes for
IKEv2 client connections.



Shows the idle timeout and network outage time values for IKEv2 client
connections.

idletimeout - Shows the idle timeout in minutes for IKEv2 client
connections. This value is used to disconnect IKEv2
connections in case the client machine is idle.
nwoutagetime - Shows the network outage time value in minutes for
IKEv2 client connections.

2398Shows the IKEv2 Security Association's expiration controls.
Shows the IKEv2 Security Association's expiration controls.
2399

Shows the IKEv2 Security Association's expiration controls.

saexpirytime - Shows the SA expiry value in minutes for IKEv2
client connections.
sadatasizelimit - Shows the SA datasize limit in MB.



Shows the IKEv2 Security Association's expiration controls.

saexpirytime - Shows the SA expiry value in minutes for IKEv2
client connections.
sadatasizelimit - Shows the SA datasize limit in MB.

2400Shows the mobility support of IKEv2 based remote access clients.
Shows the mobility support of IKEv2 based remote access clients.
2401

Shows the mobility support of IKEv2 based remote access clients.

ENABLED - Support mobility of remote access clients
DISABLED - Does not support mobility of remote access clients



Shows the mobility support of IKEv2 based remote access clients.

ENABLED - Support mobility of remote access clients
DISABLED - Does not support mobility of remote access clients

2402Displays Remote Access properties for a user(s).
Displays Remote Access properties for a user(s).
2403
%1!s! [ [name = ] username
[mode = ] PERMIT|REPORT ]

Displays user Remote Access properties.

username - the user's logon name. If none is supplied,
all users will be displayed.

mode - the mode for showing information. If no mode is
specified, REPORT is assumed.
REPORT - show all users.
PERMIT - show only users whose dial in permission is PERMIT


%1!s! [ [name = ] username
[mode = ] PERMIT|REPORT ]

Displays user Remote Access properties.

username - the user's logon name. If none is supplied,
all users will be displayed.

mode - the mode for showing information. If no mode is
specified, REPORT is assumed.
REPORT - show all users.
PERMIT - show only users whose dial in permission is PERMIT

2421Sets the Remote Access properties of a user.
Sets the Remote Access properties of a user.
2422
%1!s! [name = ] username
[dialin = ] PERMIT|DENY|POLICY
[ [cbpolicy = ] NONE|CALLER|ADMIN
[cbnumber = ] callback number ]

Sets user Remote Access properties.

username - the user's logon name.

dialin - whether the user will be allowed to dial in
PERMIT - allow the user to dial in.
DENY - do not allow the user to dial in.
POLICY - use remote access policies to determine dialin.

cbpolicy - the callback policy of the user. The callback
feature is used to save the caller the cost of
the phone call.
NONE - callback is not allowed for the user
CALLER - user can specify callback number at call time
ADMIN - always call the user at the callback number

cbnumber - the number to use when cbpolicy is ADMIN


NOTE: The 'POLICY' option is not available for users that belong
to a mixed-mode domain. For these users, 'POLICY' is
assumed to mean 'DENY'.

%1!s! [name = ] username
[dialin = ] PERMIT|DENY|POLICY
[ [cbpolicy = ] NONE|CALLER|ADMIN
[cbnumber = ] callback number ]

Sets user Remote Access properties.

username - the user's logon name.

dialin - whether the user will be allowed to dial in
PERMIT - allow the user to dial in.
DENY - do not allow the user to dial in.
POLICY - use remote access policies to determine dialin.

cbpolicy - the callback policy of the user. The callback
feature is used to save the caller the cost of
the phone call.
NONE - callback is not allowed for the user
CALLER - user can specify callback number at call time
ADMIN - always call the user at the callback number

cbnumber - the number to use when cbpolicy is ADMIN


NOTE: The 'POLICY' option is not available for users that belong
to a mixed-mode domain. For these users, 'POLICY' is
assumed to mean 'DENY'.
2423Sets the current SSTP Certificate configuration
Sets the current SSTP Certificate configuration
2424
%1!s! [[name=] certname]
[[hash=] hash]


Set the current SSTP Certificate configuration.

name - Specify the certificate name which should be used by SSTP
hash - Specify the SHA-1 hash of the certificate which should be used by SSTP

Example:
Below Command set the SSTP to use certificate named Verisign
netsh rasset sstp-ssl-cert name=VeriSign
OR
Below Cmmand reset the SSTP Certificate configuration to default
netsh rasset sstp-ssl-cert name=default
OR
Below Cmmand set the SSTP to used certificate whose hash is provided
netsh rasset sstp-ssl-cert hash=4463c531d7ccc1006794612bb656d3bf8257846f





%1!s! [[name=] certname]
[[hash=] hash]


Set the current SSTP Certificate configuration.

name - Specify the certificate name which should be used by SSTP
hash - Specify the SHA-1 hash of the certificate which should be used by SSTP

Example:
Below Command set the SSTP to use certificate named Verisign
netsh rasset sstp-ssl-cert name=VeriSign
OR
Below Cmmand reset the SSTP Certificate configuration to default
netsh rasset sstp-ssl-cert name=default
OR
Below Cmmand set the SSTP to used certificate whose hash is provided
netsh rasset sstp-ssl-cert hash=4463c531d7ccc1006794612bb656d3bf8257846f




2425Shows the current SSTP Certificate configuration
Shows the current SSTP Certificate configuration
2426

Shows the current SSTP Certificate configuration

Friendly name - Certificate Friendly name
Display name - Display Friendly name
Issuer - Certificate is issued by this authority

Expiry timestamp - Certificate is valid till this timestamp



Shows the current SSTP Certificate configuration

Friendly name - Certificate Friendly name
Display name - Display Friendly name
Issuer - Certificate is issued by this authority

Expiry timestamp - Certificate is valid till this timestamp

2461Registers the given Windows computer as a
Remote Access server in the Active Directory of
the given domain.
Registers the given Windows computer as a
Remote Access server in the Active Directory of
the given domain.
2462
%1!s! [ [domain = ] domain [server = ] server ]

Registers the given Windows computer as a Remote Access server
in the Active Directory of the given domain.

server - the computer name of the computer to be registered as
a Remote Access server. If no server is specified the
computer from which the command is issued is assumed.

domain - the domain in which the given server should be
registered. If no domain is provided, the primary
domain of the computer from which the command is
issued is assumed.


%1!s! [ [domain = ] domain [server = ] server ]

Registers the given Windows computer as a Remote Access server
in the Active Directory of the given domain.

server - the computer name of the computer to be registered as
a Remote Access server. If no server is specified the
computer from which the command is issued is assumed.

domain - the domain in which the given server should be
registered. If no domain is provided, the primary
domain of the computer from which the command is
issued is assumed.

2481Un-registers the given Windows computer as a
Remote Access server in the Active Directory of
the given domain.
Un-registers the given Windows computer as a
Remote Access server in the Active Directory of
the given domain.
2482
%1!s! [ [domain = ] domain [server = ] server ]

Un-registers the given Windows computer as a Remote Access
server in the Active Directory of the given domain.

server - the computer name of the computer to be unregistered as
a Remote Access server. If no server is specified the
computer from which the command is issued is assumed.

domain - the domain in which the given server should be
unregistered. If no domain is provided, the primary
domain of the computer from which the command is
issued is assumed.


%1!s! [ [domain = ] domain [server = ] server ]

Un-registers the given Windows computer as a Remote Access
server in the Active Directory of the given domain.

server - the computer name of the computer to be unregistered as
a Remote Access server. If no server is specified the
computer from which the command is issued is assumed.

domain - the domain in which the given server should be
unregistered. If no domain is provided, the primary
domain of the computer from which the command is
issued is assumed.

2541Displays whether a computer is registered as a
Remote Access server in the Active Directory of
the given domain.
Displays whether a computer is registered as a
Remote Access server in the Active Directory of
the given domain.
2542
%1!s! [ [domain = ] domain [server = ] server ]

Displays whether the given computer is registered as a Remote
Access server in the given domain.

server - the computer name of the computer in question.
If no server is specified the computer from which the
command is issued is assumed.

domain - the domain. If no domain is provided, the primary
domain of the computer from which the command is
issued is assumed.


%1!s! [ [domain = ] domain [server = ] server ]

Displays whether the given computer is registered as a Remote
Access server in the given domain.

server - the computer name of the computer in question.
If no server is specified the computer from which the
command is issued is assumed.

domain - the domain. If no domain is provided, the primary
domain of the computer from which the command is
issued is assumed.

3201Dumps Remote Access configuration info in script form.
Dumps Remote Access configuration info in script form.
3202
%1!s!

Dumps Remote Access configuration information in script form.


%1!s!

Dumps Remote Access configuration information in script form.

3292Sets configuration information.
Sets configuration information.
3293Displays information.
Displays information.
3294Enables options.
Enables options.
3295Disables options.
Disables options.
3298Adds items to a table.
Adds items to a table.
3299Removes items from a table.
Removes items from a table.
3301Listens for Remote Access server advertisements.
Listens for Remote Access server advertisements.
3302
%1!s!

Listens for Remote Access server advertisements.


%1!s!

Listens for Remote Access server advertisements.

3325Shows Remote Access clients connected to this machine
and their status.
Shows Remote Access clients connected to this machine
and their status.
3326
%1!s! [[name=]]


Shows Remote Access clients connected to this machine or their status.

Parameters
None - Shows Remote Access clients connected to this machine.
name - Shows the status of a given client connected to the machine.
If this parameter is "*" , enumerates status of all clients.


%1!s! [[name=]]


Shows Remote Access clients connected to this machine or their status.

Parameters
None - Shows Remote Access clients connected to this machine.
name - Shows the status of a given client connected to the machine.
If this parameter is "*" , enumerates status of all clients.

4501

# -----------------------------------------
# Remote Access Configuration
# -----------------------------------------


# -----------------------------------------
# Remote Access Configuration
# -----------------------------------------
4502
# End of Remote Access configuration.



# End of Remote Access configuration.


4503
Timestamp Sender
------------------------ ----------------------------------

Timestamp Sender
------------------------ ----------------------------------
5001
User name: %1!s!
Dialin: %2!s!
Callback policy: %3!s!
Callback number: %4!s!

User name: %1!s!
Dialin: %2!s!
Callback policy: %3!s!
Callback number: %4!s!
5003%1!s! %2!s! %3!s! %4!s! %5!s!
%1!s! %2!s! %3!s! %4!s! %5!s!
5200
Registration completed successfully:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!


Registration completed successfully:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!

5201
Registration FAILED:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!


Registration FAILED:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!

5202
Un-registration completed successfully:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!

Since user accounts are cached by the 'IAS' and
'Routing and Remote Access' services, this
un-registration will not take effect until these
services are restarted.


Un-registration completed successfully:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!

Since user accounts are cached by the 'IAS' and
'Routing and Remote Access' services, this
un-registration will not take effect until these
services are restarted.

5203
Un-registration FAILED:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!


Un-registration FAILED:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!

5208
The following Remote Access server is registered:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!


The following Remote Access server is registered:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!

5209
The following Remote Access server is not registered:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!


The following Remote Access server is not registered:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!

5211
Unable to determine the registration:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!


Unable to determine the registration:
Remote Access Server: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!

5401%1!s! %2!s! %3!s! %4!s!
%1!s! %2!s! %3!s! %4!s!
5402%1!s! %2!s!
%1!s! %2!s!
5407authentication mode = standard
authentication mode = standard
5408authentication mode = nodcc
authentication mode = nodcc
5410authentication mode = bypass
authentication mode = bypass
5411
Enabled Authentication Types:

Code Meaning
------------------------------------------

Enabled Authentication Types:

Code Meaning
------------------------------------------
5412PAP Password Authentication Protocol.
PAP Password Authentication Protocol.
5413CERT Machine certificate authentication for IKEv2.
CERT Machine certificate authentication for IKEv2.
5414MD5CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (MD5).
MD5CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (MD5).
5416MSCHAPv2 Microsoft Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2.
MSCHAPv2 Microsoft Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2.
5417EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol.
EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol.
5418
Enabled Link Options:

Code Meaning
------------------------------------------

Enabled Link Options:

Code Meaning
------------------------------------------
5419SWC Provides software compression (MPPC).
SWC Provides software compression (MPPC).
5420LCP Provides Link Control Protocol extensions from the PPP suite
of protocols.
LCP Provides Link Control Protocol extensions from the PPP suite
of protocols.
5421
Enabled Multilink Options:

Code Meaning
------------------------------------------

Enabled Multilink Options:

Code Meaning
------------------------------------------
5422MULTI Provides multilink PPP sessions.
MULTI Provides multilink PPP sessions.
5423BACP Provides Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol.
BACP Provides Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol.
5424
Server Configuration State
--------------------------

Server Configuration State
--------------------------
5425
Server : %1!s!
Configuration : ENABLED


Server : %1!s!
Configuration : ENABLED

5426
Server : %1!s!
Configuration : DISABLED


Server : %1!s!
Configuration : DISABLED

5427
Routing and Remote Access Server Properties
--------------------------------------------

Routing and Remote Access Server Properties
--------------------------------------------
5428LAN routing only
LAN routing only
5429LAN and demand-dial routing
LAN and demand-dial routing
5430Not Enabled
Not Enabled
5431
IPv4 Router :

IPv4 Router :
5432
IPv6 Router :

IPv6 Router :
5433
IPv4 Remote Access Server :

IPv4 Remote Access Server :
5434
IPv6 Remote Access Server :

IPv6 Remote Access Server :
5435
None

None
5436
You must specify what functions you want the Routing and Remote Access
service to perform (LAN routing, Demand-dial routing, or Remote Access).


You must specify what functions you want the Routing and Remote Access
service to perform (LAN routing, Demand-dial routing, or Remote Access).

5437Enabled
Enabled
5438

5439
Server Status
--------------

Server Name : %1!s!
Server Type :

Server Status
--------------

Server Name : %1!s!
Server Type :
5440(%1) (%1)
5441Microsoft Windows NTW %1 %2 Microsoft Windows NTW %1 %2
5442Microsoft Windows NTS %1 %2 Microsoft Windows NTS %1 %2
5443%1 Server %2 %1 Server %2
5444%1 Pro %2 %1 Pro %2
5445
Server State : Started

Server State : Started
5446
Server State : Stopped

Server State : Stopped
5447
Server State : Paused

Server State : Paused
5448
Server State : Uknown

Server State : Uknown
5449
Server State : Access denied

Server State : Access denied
5450(Unconfigured) (Unconfigured)
5451
Ports In Use : %1!s!
Total Ports : %2!s!
Up Time (D:H:M) : %3!s!


Ports In Use : %1!s!
Total Ports : %2!s!
Up Time (D:H:M) : %3!s!

5452
Server State : Starting

Server State : Starting
5453
Server State : Stopping

Server State : Stopping
5454
Server State : Pausing

Server State : Pausing
5455
Please manually start the Routing and Remote Access Service.

Please manually start the Routing and Remote Access Service.
5456
Please manually stop the Routing and Remote Access Service.

Please manually stop the Routing and Remote Access Service.
5457
Port Status
===========

Port Status
===========
5458
Device : %1!s! (%2!s!)
Condition : %3!s!
Line bps : %4!-12d! Duration : %5!d! Days, %6!d! Hrs, %7!d! Mins
Bytes In : %8!-12d! Bytes Out : %9!d!
CRC Errors : %10!-12d! Framing Errors : %11!d!
Time Out : %12!-12d! Hardware Overruns : %13!d!
Alignment : %14!-12d! Buffer Overruns : %15!d!
IP Address : %16!s!
IPv6 Prefix : %17!s!
IPv6 Address : %18!s!
NetBEUI name : %19!s!


Device : %1!s! (%2!s!)
Condition : %3!s!
Line bps : %4!-12d! Duration : %5!d! Days, %6!d! Hrs, %7!d! Mins
Bytes In : %8!-12d! Bytes Out : %9!d!
CRC Errors : %10!-12d! Framing Errors : %11!d!
Time Out : %12!-12d! Hardware Overruns : %13!d!
Alignment : %14!-12d! Buffer Overruns : %15!d!
IP Address : %16!s!
IPv6 Prefix : %17!s!
IPv6 Address : %18!s!
NetBEUI name : %19!s!

5459Non operational Non operational
5460Disconnected Disconnected
5461Calling Back Calling Back
5462Listening Listening
5463Authenticating Authenticating
5464Authenticated Authenticated
5465Initializing Initializing
5466
IKEv2 client connection control:

Idle Timeout (minutes) : %1!d!
Network Outage Time (minutes) : %2!d!


IKEv2 client connection control:

Idle Timeout (minutes) : %1!d!
Network Outage Time (minutes) : %2!d!

5467
IKEv2 Security Association (SA) expiration control:

Expiry Time (minutes) : %1!d!
Datasize Limit (MB) : %2!d!


IKEv2 Security Association (SA) expiration control:

Expiry Time (minutes) : %1!d!
Datasize Limit (MB) : %2!d!

5468%1!s! %2!s! %3!s!
%1!s! %2!s! %3!s!
5470
SSTP current certficate configuration is :

Friendly Name : %1!s!
Display Name : %2!s!
Issuer : %3!s!
Expiration : %4!s!


SSTP current certficate configuration is :

Friendly Name : %1!s!
Display Name : %2!s!
Issuer : %3!s!
Expiration : %4!s!

5471
SSTP current certficate configuration is the default configuration


SSTP current certficate configuration is the default configuration

5473
The thumbprint (cert hash) of the certificate used for Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) is different than the certificate bound to the Web listener (HTTP.sys). Configure SSTP to use the default certificate or the certificate bound to SSL. You can configure web server applications to use the same certificate used by SSTP


The thumbprint (cert hash) of the certificate used for Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) is different than the certificate bound to the Web listener (HTTP.sys). Configure SSTP to use the default certificate or the certificate bound to SSL. You can configure web server applications to use the same certificate used by SSTP

5474
The certificate used for Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) is missing. You should configure a new certificate for SSTP or use default configuration


The certificate used for Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) is missing. You should configure a new certificate for SSTP or use default configuration

5477
User: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!
Connected from: %3!s!
Duration: %4!d! days %5!d! hours %6!d! mins %7!d! secs
Restriction state: %8!s!

User: %1!s!
Domain: %2!s!
Connected from: %3!s!
Duration: %4!d! days %5!d! hours %6!d! mins %7!d! secs
Restriction state: %8!s!
5478
Client Status
=============

Connection : %1!s!
Duration : %2!d! Days %3!d! Hours %4!d! Mins %5!d! secs
Restriction state : %6!s!

Statistics
----------
Bytes In : %7!-12d! Bytes out : %8!-12d!
Frames in : %9!-12d! Frames out : %10!-12d!
Compression in : %11!-2d!%% Compression out : %12!-2d!%%

Errors
------
CRC : %13!-12d! Framing : %14!-12d!
Time-out : %15!-12d! Hardware Overruns : %16!-12d!
Alignment: %17!-12d! Buffer Overruns : %18!-12d!

Network Registration
--------------------
IP Address : %19!s!
IPv6 Prefix : %20!s!
IPv6 Address: %21!s!
NetBEUI name: %22!s!


Client Status
=============

Connection : %1!s!
Duration : %2!d! Days %3!d! Hours %4!d! Mins %5!d! secs
Restriction state : %6!s!

Statistics
----------
Bytes In : %7!-12d! Bytes out : %8!-12d!
Frames in : %9!-12d! Frames out : %10!-12d!
Compression in : %11!-2d!%% Compression out : %12!-2d!%%

Errors
------
CRC : %13!-12d! Framing : %14!-12d!
Time-out : %15!-12d! Hardware Overruns : %16!-12d!
Alignment: %17!-12d! Buffer Overruns : %18!-12d!

Network Registration
--------------------
IP Address : %19!s!
IPv6 Prefix : %20!s!
IPv6 Address: %21!s!
NetBEUI name: %22!s!

5479Unable to enumerate the Remote Access clients.

Unable to enumerate the Remote Access clients.

5480No client found.

No client found.

5481%1!s! %2!s! (%3!s!)
%1!s! %2!s! (%3!s!)
5482%1!s!
%1!s!
5490
Wan Ports Property
------------------

Wan Ports Property
------------------
5491Device : %1!s!
Device : %1!s!
5492Used for : Used for :
5493Remote Access connections (inbound only)
Remote Access connections (inbound only)
5494Demand-dial routing connections (inbound and outbound)
Demand-dial routing connections (inbound and outbound)
5495Demand-dial routing connections (outbound only)
Demand-dial routing connections (outbound only)
5496Phone number : %1!s!
Phone number : %1!s!
5497Maximum ports : %1!d!
Maximum ports : %1!d!
54985499
5499
5500%1!s! %2!s! %3!s! %4!s! %5!s! %6!s! %7!s!
%1!s! %2!s! %3!s! %4!s! %5!s! %6!s! %7!s!
5501%1!s! %2!s! %3!s! %4!s! %5!s! %6!s!
%1!s! %2!s! %3!s! %4!s! %5!s! %6!s!
5503
There was an error when reading the certificate used for Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP).

Error: %1!d!



There was an error when reading the certificate used for Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP).

Error: %1!d!


10002One or more essential parameters are not specified.
One or more essential parameters are not specified.
10003%1!s! is not an acceptable value for %2!s!.
%1!s! is not an acceptable value for %2!s!.
10004Unable to enumerate the users:

Unable to enumerate the users:

10008
In order to set administrative callback mode, either you must specify
a callback number or the user must already have a callback number set.


In order to set administrative callback mode, either you must specify
a callback number or the user must already have a callback number set.

10011Unable to enumerate Ports.
Unable to enumerate Ports.
10012Unable to find the specified port : %1!s!
Unable to find the specified port : %1!s!
10013Unable to reset port %1!s! (%2!s!).
Unable to reset port %1!s! (%2!s!).
10014Unable to find the specified device : %1!s!
Unable to find the specified device : %1!s!
10015Value for the parameter "%1!s!" is invalid.
Value for the parameter "%1!s!" is invalid.
20002
Usage: %1!s!

Displays help.


Usage: %1!s!

Displays help.

20003Dumps Remote Access IP configuration info in script form.
Dumps Remote Access IP configuration info in script form.
20005Sets the method by which the Remote Access server
assigns IP addresses to its clients.
Sets the method by which the Remote Access server
assigns IP addresses to its clients.
20006
%1!s! [method = ] AUTO|POOL

Sets the method by which the Remote Access server assigns IP
addresses to its clients.

method - the method to use
AUTO - automatically assigns IP addresses using DHCP. If no
DHCP server is available, a random, private address
is assigned.
POOL - assigns IP address from the Remote Access server's
pool.


%1!s! [method = ] AUTO|POOL

Sets the method by which the Remote Access server assigns IP
addresses to its clients.

method - the method to use
AUTO - automatically assigns IP addresses using DHCP. If no
DHCP server is available, a random, private address
is assigned.
POOL - assigns IP address from the Remote Access server's
pool.

20011Sets whether clients can request their own IP addresses.
Sets whether clients can request their own IP addresses.
20012
%1!s! [mode = ] ALLOW|DENY

Specifies whether dialin clients are permitted to request their own
IP addresses.

mode - the mode
ALLOW - allow clients to request their own IP addresses.
DENY - don't allow clients to request their own IP addresses.


%1!s! [mode = ] ALLOW|DENY

Specifies whether dialin clients are permitted to request their own
IP addresses.

mode - the mode
ALLOW - allow clients to request their own IP addresses.
DENY - don't allow clients to request their own IP addresses.

20013Sets whether clients are given access beyond the remote
access server.
Sets whether clients are given access beyond the remote
access server.
20014
Usage: %1!s! [mode = ] ALL|SERVERONLY

Parameters:

mode - what type of access to grant
ALL - clients are able to reach the remote access server
and any networks to which it is connected.
SERVERONLY - clients are able to reach the remote access server
only.

Remarks: Specifies whether IP network traffic from any client is
forwarded to the network(s) to which the remote access server
is connected.


Usage: %1!s! [mode = ] ALL|SERVERONLY

Parameters:

mode - what type of access to grant
ALL - clients are able to reach the remote access server
and any networks to which it is connected.
SERVERONLY - clients are able to reach the remote access server
only.

Remarks: Specifies whether IP network traffic from any client is
forwarded to the network(s) to which the remote access server
is connected.

20015Displays current Remote Access IP configuration.
Displays current Remote Access IP configuration.
20016
%1!s!

Displays current Remote Access IP configuration.


%1!s!

Displays current Remote Access IP configuration.

20017Sets whether IP is negotiated for client Remote Access connections.
Sets whether IP is negotiated for client Remote Access connections.
20018
%1!s! [mode = ] ALLOW|DENY

Specifies whether the Remote Access server will allow IP to be
configured for any client connections it accepts.

mode - the mode
ALLOW - permit IP over client connections.
DENY - do not permit IP over client connections.


%1!s! [mode = ] ALLOW|DENY

Specifies whether the Remote Access server will allow IP to be
configured for any client connections it accepts.

mode - the mode
ALLOW - permit IP over client connections.
DENY - do not permit IP over client connections.

20019Adds a range to the static IP address pool.
Adds a range to the static IP address pool.
20020
%1!s! [from = ] from [to = ] to

Adds a range to the static IP address pool that the Remote Access
server uses.

from - the starting IP address in the range in the form 'x.x.x.x'
to - the ending IP address in the range in the form 'x.x.x.x'


%1!s! [from = ] from [to = ] to

Adds a range to the static IP address pool that the Remote Access
server uses.

from - the starting IP address in the range in the form 'x.x.x.x'
to - the ending IP address in the range in the form 'x.x.x.x'

20021Deletes a range from the static IP address pool.
Deletes a range from the static IP address pool.
20022
%1!s! [from = ] from [to = ] to

Deletes a range from the static IP address pool that the Remote
Access server uses.

from - the starting IP address in the range in the form 'x.x.x.x'
to - the ending IP address in the range in the form 'x.x.x.x'


%1!s! [from = ] from [to = ] to

Deletes a range from the static IP address pool that the Remote
Access server uses.

from - the starting IP address in the range in the form 'x.x.x.x'
to - the ending IP address in the range in the form 'x.x.x.x'

20023Deletes all ranges from the static IP address pool.
Deletes all ranges from the static IP address pool.
20024
%1!s!

Deletes all ranges from the static IP address pool.


%1!s!

Deletes all ranges from the static IP address pool.

20025Sets whether to enable or disable broadcast
name resolution using NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
Sets whether to enable or disable broadcast
name resolution using NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
20026
%1!s! [mode = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Specifies whether to enable or disable broadcast name resolution
using NetBIOS over TCP/IP.

mode - the mode
ENABLED - enables broadcast name resolution using NetBIOS over
TCP/IP.
DISABLED - disables broadcast name resolution using NetBIOS over
TCP/IP.


%1!s! [mode = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Specifies whether to enable or disable broadcast name resolution
using NetBIOS over TCP/IP.

mode - the mode
ENABLED - enables broadcast name resolution using NetBIOS over
TCP/IP.
DISABLED - disables broadcast name resolution using NetBIOS over
TCP/IP.

20027Dumps Remote Access IPv6 configuration info in script form.
Dumps Remote Access IPv6 configuration info in script form.
20028Displays current Remote Access IPv6 configuration.
Displays current Remote Access IPv6 configuration.
20029Sets the method by which the Remote Access server
assigns IPv6 prefixes to its clients.
Sets the method by which the Remote Access server
assigns IPv6 prefixes to its clients.
20030Sets the prefix that RAS server uses.
Sets the prefix that RAS server uses.
20031Sets whether IPv6 is negotiated for client Remote Access connections.
Sets whether IPv6 is negotiated for client Remote Access connections.
20034
%1!s!

Displays current Remote Access IPv6 configuration.


%1!s!

Displays current Remote Access IPv6 configuration.

20035
%1!s! [mode = ] ALLOW|DENY

Specifies whether the Remote Access server will allow IPv6 to be
configured for any client connections it accepts.

mode - the mode
ALLOW - permit IPv6 over client connections.
DENY - do not permit IPv6 over client connections.


%1!s! [mode = ] ALLOW|DENY

Specifies whether the Remote Access server will allow IPv6 to be
configured for any client connections it accepts.

mode - the mode
ALLOW - permit IPv6 over client connections.
DENY - do not permit IPv6 over client connections.

20037
Usage: %1!s! [mode = ] ALL|SERVERONLY

Parameters:

mode - what type of access to grant
ALL - clients are able to reach the remote access server
and any networks to which it is connected.
SERVERONLY - clients are able to reach the remote access server
only.

Remarks: Specifies whether IPv6 network traffic from any client is
forwarded to the network(s) to which the remote access server
is connected.


Usage: %1!s! [mode = ] ALL|SERVERONLY

Parameters:

mode - what type of access to grant
ALL - clients are able to reach the remote access server
and any networks to which it is connected.
SERVERONLY - clients are able to reach the remote access server
only.

Remarks: Specifies whether IPv6 network traffic from any client is
forwarded to the network(s) to which the remote access server
is connected.

20038
%1!s! [method = ] AUTO|POOL

Sets the method by which the Remote Access server assigns IPv6
prefixes to its clients.

method - the method to use
AUTO - automatically assigns IPv6 prefixes using DHCP.
POOL - assigns IPv6 prefix from the Remote Access server's
pool.


%1!s! [method = ] AUTO|POOL

Sets the method by which the Remote Access server assigns IPv6
prefixes to its clients.

method - the method to use
AUTO - automatically assigns IPv6 prefixes using DHCP.
POOL - assigns IPv6 prefix from the Remote Access server's
pool.

20039
%1!s! [ prefix= ]

Sets the static IPv6 prefix that the Remote Access server uses to
advertise to the clients.

- the IPv6 prefix in the form 'x:x:x:x::'


%1!s! [ prefix= ]

Sets the static IPv6 prefix that the Remote Access server uses to
advertise to the clients.

- the IPv6 prefix in the form 'x:x:x:x::'

20042Specifies the preferred adapter for Routing and Remote
Access Service.
Specifies the preferred adapter for Routing and Remote
Access Service.
20043
%1!s![[name=] ]

Specifies the preferred adapter for Routing and Remote Access Service

name - name of the adapter in quoted string
- Specifies that the adapter interface_name to be used
to obtain the IP address for the allocation
(If Configured to use DHCP) and the IP address of
DHCP and WINS server for assignment to remote access
clients and demand dial uses.
No Argument - Default auto select setting. Specifies that RAS to
select an adapter at random when Routing and Remote
Access Service is started


%1!s![[name=] ]

Specifies the preferred adapter for Routing and Remote Access Service

name - name of the adapter in quoted string
- Specifies that the adapter interface_name to be used
to obtain the IP address for the allocation
(If Configured to use DHCP) and the IP address of
DHCP and WINS server for assignment to remote access
clients and demand dial uses.
No Argument - Default auto select setting. Specifies that RAS to
select an adapter at random when Routing and Remote
Access Service is started

20044Shows the preferred adapter for Routing and Remote
Access Service.
Shows the preferred adapter for Routing and Remote
Access Service.
20045
%1!s!

Shows the preferred adapter for Routing and Remote Access Service


%1!s!

Shows the preferred adapter for Routing and Remote Access Service

20046Configure the Router Advertisement option for IPv6 for
the remote access server.
Configure the Router Advertisement option for IPv6 for
the remote access server.
20047
Usage: %1!s! [mode= ] ENABLE|DISABLE

Parameters:

mode - Specifies the mode for routeradvertise option
on this server.

ENABLE - Enable the routeradvertise option
DISABLE - Disable the routeradvertisement option


Remarks: A default route is a route for the zero-length prefix
A computer that is being used as an IPv6 router will not
advertise itself as a default router unless it is configured
with a default route (::/0) that is configured to be published.


Usage: %1!s! [mode= ] ENABLE|DISABLE

Parameters:

mode - Specifies the mode for routeradvertise option
on this server.

ENABLE - Enable the routeradvertise option
DISABLE - Disable the routeradvertisement option


Remarks: A default route is a route for the zero-length prefix
A computer that is being used as an IPv6 router will not
advertise itself as a default router unless it is configured
with a default route (::/0) that is configured to be published.

21000
RAS IP config

Negotiation mode: %2!s!
Access mode: %3!s!
Address request mode: %5!s!
Broadcast name resolution: %6!s!
Assignment method: %4!s!
Pool:

RAS IP config

Negotiation mode: %2!s!
Access mode: %3!s!
Address request mode: %5!s!
Broadcast name resolution: %6!s!
Assignment method: %4!s!
Pool:
21003

# -----------------------------------------
# Remote Access IP Configuration
# -----------------------------------------


# -----------------------------------------
# Remote Access IP Configuration
# -----------------------------------------
21004
# End of Remote Access IP configuration.


# End of Remote Access IP configuration.

21005%1!11s! to %2!11s!
%1!11s! to %2!11s!
21006
RAS IPv6 config

Negotiation mode : %2!s!
Access mode : %3!s!
Router Advertise mode : %4!s!
Assignment method : %5!s!
Prefix : %6!s!

RAS IPv6 config

Negotiation mode : %2!s!
Access mode : %3!s!
Router Advertise mode : %4!s!
Assignment method : %5!s!
Prefix : %6!s!
21009

# -----------------------------------------
# Remote Access IPv6 Configuration
# -----------------------------------------


# -----------------------------------------
# Remote Access IPv6 Configuration
# -----------------------------------------
21010
# End of Remote Access IPv6 configuration.


# End of Remote Access IPv6 configuration.

21050An IP address entered was invalid. An IP address entered was invalid.
21053
Before you can switch to pool assignment mode, you must specify a
valid IP address pool using the '%1!s!' command.


Before you can switch to pool assignment mode, you must specify a
valid IP address pool using the '%1!s!' command.

21054An IP address entered was in the form 127.x.x.x An IP address entered was in the form 127.x.x.x
21055The range is not large enough. The range is not large enough.
21056No reason given No reason given
21057
The IP address range entered is invalid for the following reason:

%1!s!

The following constraints apply to IP address ranges:

1. The addresses must be specified in standard dotted notation
and must lie between 1.0.0.0 and 224.0.0.0

2. The addresses must not be in the form the form 127.x.x.x.

3. The 'from' IP address must be at least 1 address less than
the 'to' address.



The IP address range entered is invalid for the following reason:

%1!s!

The following constraints apply to IP address ranges:

1. The addresses must be specified in standard dotted notation
and must lie between 1.0.0.0 and 224.0.0.0

2. The addresses must not be in the form the form 127.x.x.x.

3. The 'from' IP address must be at least 1 address less than
the 'to' address.


21058
The range you entered can not be assigned to the system since it overlaps
an existing range.


The range you entered can not be assigned to the system since it overlaps
an existing range.

21059
The IPv6 prefix entered is not accepted for the following reason:

%1!s!

The following constraint apply to IPv6 prefix:

The prefix must be specified in standard colon notation
i.e. 3FFE:1234:5678:90AB::



The IPv6 prefix entered is not accepted for the following reason:

%1!s!

The following constraint apply to IPv6 prefix:

The prefix must be specified in standard colon notation
i.e. 3FFE:1234:5678:90AB::


21060The prefix is invalid. The prefix is invalid.
21065
Preferred adapter : Allow Routing and Remote Access Service to select adapter


Preferred adapter : Allow Routing and Remote Access Service to select adapter

21066
Preferred adapter : %1!s!


Preferred adapter : %1!s!

21067
Please specify a valid adapter name.


Please specify a valid adapter name.

21068
The specified adapter could not be found : %1!s!


The specified adapter could not be found : %1!s!

21069
The interface is not of Dedicated Type. Specify an interface that is always
connected. Like a LAN interface, or interface connected over a leased line.


The interface is not of Dedicated Type. Specify an interface that is always
connected. Like a LAN interface, or interface connected over a leased line.

21070
IP is not enabled on the specified interface.


IP is not enabled on the specified interface.

26000Adds a RADIUS authentication server.
Adds a RADIUS authentication server.
26002Adds a RADIUS accounting server.
Adds a RADIUS accounting server.
26003Deletes a RADIUS server.
Deletes a RADIUS server.
26004Deletes a RADIUS accounting server.
Deletes a RADIUS accounting server.
26005Sets the authentication provider.
Sets the authentication provider.
26006Sets the accounting provider.
Sets the accounting provider.
26007Sets properties of an authentication server.
Sets properties of an authentication server.
26008Sets properties of an accounting server.
Sets properties of an accounting server.
26010Displays the current authentication provider.
Displays the current authentication provider.
26011Displays the RADIUS server(s) used for authentication.
Displays the RADIUS server(s) used for authentication.
26013Displays the current accounting provider.
Displays the current accounting provider.
26014Displays the RADIUS server(s) used for accounting.
Displays the RADIUS server(s) used for accounting.
26016
%1!s! [ name = ] server
[ [secret =] secret
[init-score =] InitialScore
[port =] port
[timeout =] timeout
[signature = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Provides an IP address or name of a RADIUS server to pass authentication
requests.

name The DNS name or IP address of the RADIUS server
secret The shared secret
init-score Initial score (server priority)
port Sets the port on which to send the authentication requests.
timeout The timeout period before the RADIUS server is marked
unavailable (seconds)
signature Whether to use Message Authenticator


%1!s! [ name = ] server
[ [secret =] secret
[init-score =] InitialScore
[port =] port
[timeout =] timeout
[signature = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Provides an IP address or name of a RADIUS server to pass authentication
requests.

name The DNS name or IP address of the RADIUS server
secret The shared secret
init-score Initial score (server priority)
port Sets the port on which to send the authentication requests.
timeout The timeout period before the RADIUS server is marked
unavailable (seconds)
signature Whether to use Message Authenticator

26018
%1!s! [ name = ] server
[ [secret =] secret
[init-score =] InitialScore
[port =] port
[timeout = ] timeout
[messages = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Provides an IP address or name of a RADIUS server to use for accounting.

name The DNS name or IP address of the RADIUS server
secret The shared secret
init-score Initial score (server priority)
port Sets the port on which to send the authentication requests.
timeout The timeout period before the RADIUS server is marked
unavailable (seconds)
messages Whether to send accounting on/off messages.


%1!s! [ name = ] server
[ [secret =] secret
[init-score =] InitialScore
[port =] port
[timeout = ] timeout
[messages = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Provides an IP address or name of a RADIUS server to use for accounting.

name The DNS name or IP address of the RADIUS server
secret The shared secret
init-score Initial score (server priority)
port Sets the port on which to send the authentication requests.
timeout The timeout period before the RADIUS server is marked
unavailable (seconds)
messages Whether to send accounting on/off messages.

26020
%1!s! [name = ] server

Deletes a RADIUS authentication server.


%1!s! [name = ] server

Deletes a RADIUS authentication server.

26022
%1!s! [name = ] server

Deletes a RADIUS accounting server.


%1!s! [name = ] server

Deletes a RADIUS accounting server.

26024
%1!s! [provider =] WINDOWS|RADIUS

Sets the authentication provider.

windows Windows security should perform authentication.
radius A RADIUS server should perform authentication.


%1!s! [provider =] WINDOWS|RADIUS

Sets the authentication provider.

windows Windows security should perform authentication.
radius A RADIUS server should perform authentication.

26025
%1!s! [provider =] WINDOWS|RADIUS|NONE

Sets the accounting provider.

windows Windows security should perform accounting.
radius A RADIUS server should perform accounting.
none Do not perform accounting.


%1!s! [provider =] WINDOWS|RADIUS|NONE

Sets the accounting provider.

windows Windows security should perform accounting.
radius A RADIUS server should perform accounting.
none Do not perform accounting.

26028
%1!s!

Displays the authentication provider


%1!s!

Displays the authentication provider

26029
%1!s!

Displays the accounting provider


%1!s!

Displays the accounting provider

26030
%1!s! [ [name = ] server ]

Displays detailed information about an authentication
server.

name The DNS name or IP address of the RADIUS server

If no server name is provided, all configured authentication
servers will be displayed.


%1!s! [ [name = ] server ]

Displays detailed information about an authentication
server.

name The DNS name or IP address of the RADIUS server

If no server name is provided, all configured authentication
servers will be displayed.

26031
%1!s! [ [name = ] server ]

Displays detailed information about an accounting
server.

name The DNS name or IP address of the RADIUS server

If no server name is provided, all configured accounting
servers will be displayed.


%1!s! [ [name = ] server ]

Displays detailed information about an accounting
server.

name The DNS name or IP address of the RADIUS server

If no server name is provided, all configured accounting
servers will be displayed.

26034Dumps Remote Access AAAA configuration info in script form.
Dumps Remote Access AAAA configuration info in script form.
26035
%1!s!

Dumps Remote Access AAAA configuration information in script
form.


%1!s!

Dumps Remote Access AAAA configuration information in script
form.

26100Remote Access authentication provider: %1!s!
Remote Access authentication provider: %1!s!
26101Remote Access accounting provider: %1!s!
Remote Access accounting provider: %1!s!
26102%1!-34s! %2!-14s! %3!-4d! %4!-5d! %5!-7d! %6!s!
%1!-34s! %2!-14s! %3!-4d! %4!-5d! %5!-7d! %6!s!
26104
Name Address Port Score Timeout Signature
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Name Address Port Score Timeout Signature
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26105
Name Address Port Score Timeout Messages
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Name Address Port Score Timeout Messages
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26106The Remote Access Service must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
The Remote Access Service must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
26107

# -----------------------------------------
# Remote Access AAAA Configuration
# -----------------------------------------


# -----------------------------------------
# Remote Access AAAA Configuration
# -----------------------------------------
26108
# End of Remote Access AAAA configuration.



# End of Remote Access AAAA configuration.


26110%1!s! %2!s! %3!s! %4!s! %5!s! %6!s!
%1!s! %2!s! %3!s! %4!s! %5!s! %6!s!
26111
IPsec policy for L2TP connections : Custom policy using Pre-Shared Keys.


IPsec policy for L2TP connections : Custom policy using Pre-Shared Keys.

26112
IPsec policy for L2TP connections : Certificate Authority policy.


IPsec policy for L2TP connections : Certificate Authority policy.

26113Sets the IPsec policy for L2TP connection.
Sets the IPsec policy for L2TP connection.
26114
%1!s! [psk=] ENABLED | DISABLED
[secret =]

Sets the IPsec policy for L2TP connection.

psk - Specifies whether a L2TP connection can use a Custom IPsec policy
ENABLED - Custom IPsec policy using pre-shared keys
DISABLED - Certificate Authority Policy.

secret - The pre-shared key to be used with custom IPsec policy.


%1!s! [psk=] ENABLED | DISABLED
[secret =]

Sets the IPsec policy for L2TP connection.

psk - Specifies whether a L2TP connection can use a Custom IPsec policy
ENABLED - Custom IPsec policy using pre-shared keys
DISABLED - Certificate Authority Policy.

secret - The pre-shared key to be used with custom IPsec policy.

26115Shows the IPsec policy for L2TP connection.
Shows the IPsec policy for L2TP connection.
26116
%1!s!
Shows the IPsec policy for L2TP connection.


%1!s!
Shows the IPsec policy for L2TP connection.

26150Cannot add a server which is already added.
Cannot add a server which is already added.
26151
Routing and Remote Access service is not running on this computer


Routing and Remote Access service is not running on this computer

26152
Bad Pre-Shared key. \

Enter a pre-shared key with more than one and less than 256 characters,
enclosed within quotes.


Bad Pre-Shared key. \

Enter a pre-shared key with more than one and less than 256 characters,
enclosed within quotes.

26153Cannot set properties of a server which is not added.
Cannot set properties of a server which is not added.
27000Installation Info.
Installation Info.
27001
%1!s! [ type = ] FILE|EMAIL
[ destination = ] destination
[ [ compression = ] ENABLED|DISABLED
[ hours = ] hours
[ verbose = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Installation Info.

type - type of destination.
FILE - save the diagnostic report to a file.
EMAIL - send the diagnostic report to an email address.

destination - the destination for the diagnostic report. Either a
filename or an email address is a valid destination.

compression - compress the diagnostic report into a CAB file.
ENABLED - enables compression. Default setting for email
destination.
DISABLED - disables compression. Default setting for file
destination.

hours - only show log entries from this number of hours in the past.
1 - 24 is valid. If no time is specified, the entire log will
be displayed.

verbose - Amount of data to include in the diagnostic report.
ENABLED - enables verbose information.
DISABLED - disables verbose information. Default.


%1!s! [ type = ] FILE|EMAIL
[ destination = ] destination
[ [ compression = ] ENABLED|DISABLED
[ hours = ] hours
[ verbose = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Installation Info.

type - type of destination.
FILE - save the diagnostic report to a file.
EMAIL - send the diagnostic report to an email address.

destination - the destination for the diagnostic report. Either a
filename or an email address is a valid destination.

compression - compress the diagnostic report into a CAB file.
ENABLED - enables compression. Default setting for email
destination.
DISABLED - disables compression. Default setting for file
destination.

hours - only show log entries from this number of hours in the past.
1 - 24 is valid. If no time is specified, the entire log will
be displayed.

verbose - Amount of data to include in the diagnostic report.
ENABLED - enables verbose information.
DISABLED - disables verbose information. Default.

27002
File Name : %1!s!
Last Write Time : %2!0.2d!/%3!0.2d!/%4!0.4d! %5!0.2d!:%6!0.2d!
Creation Time : %7!0.2d!/%8!0.2d!/%9!0.4d! %10!0.2d!:%11!0.2d!
File Size : %12!d! bytes

File Name : %1!s!
Last Write Time : %2!0.2d!/%3!0.2d!/%4!0.4d! %5!0.2d!:%6!0.2d!
Creation Time : %7!0.2d!/%8!0.2d!/%9!0.4d! %10!0.2d!:%11!0.2d!
File Size : %12!d! bytes
27003%1!-41s! = %1!-41s! =
27004OK.
OK.
27005Not Found.
Not Found.
27008%1!-20s! %2!s!
%1!-20s! %2!s!
27009
Network Adapters
----------------

Network Adapters
----------------
27010
Network Protocols
-----------------

Network Protocols
-----------------
27011
Network Services
----------------

Network Services
----------------
27012
Network Clients
---------------

Network Clients
---------------
27017Repairs the installation of all Remote Access components.
Repairs the installation of all Remote Access components.
27018
%1!s! [ [ answerfile = ] answerfile ]

Repairs the installation of all Remote Access components.

answerfile - the answerfile name. If no answerfile is provided, the
default system values are utilized. For more
information on the syntax of the answerfile, please
refer to the 'Preinstallation Reference' documentation.


%1!s! [ [ answerfile = ] answerfile ]

Repairs the installation of all Remote Access components.

answerfile - the answerfile name. If no answerfile is provided, the
default system values are utilized. For more
information on the syntax of the answerfile, please
refer to the 'Preinstallation Reference' documentation.

27019
Repair successful. You need to reboot your computer for this change
to take effect.


Repair successful. You need to reboot your computer for this change
to take effect.

27023
The answerfile is invalid.


The answerfile is invalid.

27030The following registry keys were not found:
The following registry keys were not found:
27031Enables/disables extended tracing for all components.
Enables/disables extended tracing for all components.
27032
%1!s! [ state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED|CLEAR

Enables, disables, or clears extended tracing logs for all network connections.

state - - tracing state of the RAS components
ENABLED - Enables all available logging functions for all network connections.
DISABLED - Disables all available logging functions for all network connections.
CLEAR - Clears all extended tracing log files.


%1!s! [ state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED|CLEAR

Enables, disables, or clears extended tracing logs for all network connections.

state - - tracing state of the RAS components
ENABLED - Enables all available logging functions for all network connections.
DISABLED - Disables all available logging functions for all network connections.
CLEAR - Clears all extended tracing log files.

27033Shows whether extended tracing is enabled for all components.
Shows whether extended tracing is enabled for all components.
27034
Usage: %1!s!

Shows whether extended tracing is enabled for all components.


Usage: %1!s!

Shows whether extended tracing is enabled for all components.

27035Shows whether extended tracing is enabled for components.
Shows whether extended tracing is enabled for components.
27036
%1!s! [ [component = ] component ]

Shows whether tracing for the given component is enabled. If no
component is specified, shows the state of all components.

component - the component


%1!s! [ [component = ] component ]

Shows whether tracing for the given component is enabled. If no
component is specified, shows the state of all components.

component - the component

27037Enables/disables extended tracing for a component.
Enables/disables extended tracing for a component.
27038
%1!s! [component = ] component [state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Enables or disables extended tracing for the given component.

component - the component (use '*' to denote all components)


%1!s! [component = ] component [state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Enables or disables extended tracing for the given component.

component - the component (use '*' to denote all components)

27039%1!-40s! %2!s!
%1!-40s! %2!s!
27041
Successfully set Remote Access tracing.


Successfully set Remote Access tracing.

27042
Unable to modify Remote Access tracing settings.


Unable to modify Remote Access tracing settings.

27043
Successfully set modem tracing.


Successfully set modem tracing.

27044
Unable to set modem tracing or no modems are currently installed.
This is not an error.


Unable to set modem tracing or no modems are currently installed.
This is not an error.

27045Enables or disables tracing of modem settings and messages during a network connection.
Enables or disables tracing of modem settings and messages during a network connection.
27046
%1!s! [ state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Enables or disables tracing of modem settings and messages during a network connection.

state - tracing state of modem
ENABLED - Enables modem tracing for all network connections that use a modem.
DISABLED - Disables modem tracing for all network connections that use a modem.


%1!s! [ state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Enables or disables tracing of modem settings and messages during a network connection.

state - tracing state of modem
ENABLED - Enables modem tracing for all network connections that use a modem.
DISABLED - Disables modem tracing for all network connections that use a modem.

27047Shows whether tracing of modem settings and messages during a network connection is enabled.
Shows whether tracing of modem settings and messages during a network connection is enabled.
27048
Usage: %1!s!

Shows whether tracing of modem settings and messages during a network connection is enabled.


Usage: %1!s!

Shows whether tracing of modem settings and messages during a network connection is enabled.

27049
Modem tracing is enabled.


Modem tracing is enabled.

27050
Successfully cleared the modem tracing log files.


Successfully cleared the modem tracing log files.

27052
Unable to clear modem tracing log files or no log files were present
to delete.


Unable to clear modem tracing log files or no log files were present
to delete.

27053
Successfully cleared Remote Access tracing log files.


Successfully cleared Remote Access tracing log files.

27054
Unable to clear Remote Access tracing log files or no log files were
present to delete.


Unable to clear Remote Access tracing log files or no log files were
present to delete.

27055
Modem tracing is disabled or no modems are currently installed.


Modem tracing is disabled or no modems are currently installed.

27056Enables/disables Connection Manager logging.
Enables/disables Connection Manager logging.
27057
%1!s! [ state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Enables or disables logging for Connection Manager service profiles.

state - tracing state for Connection Manager service profiles.
ENABLED - Enables logging for Connection Manager service profiles.
DISABLED - Disables logging for Connection Manager service profiles.


%1!s! [ state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Enables or disables logging for Connection Manager service profiles.

state - tracing state for Connection Manager service profiles.
ENABLED - Enables logging for Connection Manager service profiles.
DISABLED - Disables logging for Connection Manager service profiles.

27058Shows whether Connection Manager logging is enabled.
Shows whether Connection Manager logging is enabled.
27059
Usage: %1!s!

Shows whether Connection Manager logging is enabled.


Usage: %1!s!

Shows whether Connection Manager logging is enabled.

27060
Successfully cleared Connection Manager log files.


Successfully cleared Connection Manager log files.

27061
Unable to clear Connection Manager logs files or no log files were
present to delete.


Unable to clear Connection Manager logs files or no log files were
present to delete.

27062
Successfully set Connection Manager logging.


Successfully set Connection Manager logging.

27063
Unable to set Connection Manager logging or no Connection Manager service
profiles are currently installed.
This is not an error.


Unable to set Connection Manager logging or no Connection Manager service
profiles are currently installed.
This is not an error.

27064
Connection Manager logging is enabled.


Connection Manager logging is enabled.

27065
Connection Manager logging is disabled or no Connection Manager
profiles are currently installed.


Connection Manager logging is disabled or no Connection Manager
profiles are currently installed.

27066%1!0.2d! %2!-45.45s! %3!-15.15s!
%1!0.2d! %2!-45.45s! %3!-15.15s!
27067
Unable to show Remote Access INF Files.


Unable to show Remote Access INF Files.

27068
Unable to show Remote Access device list.


Unable to show Remote Access device list.

27069
Successfully cleared the Security Event Logs.


Successfully cleared the Security Event Logs.

27070
Unable to clear the Security Event Logs.


Unable to clear the Security Event Logs.

27071
Successfully set the Security Event Logs.


Successfully set the Security Event Logs.

27072
Unable to set the Security Event Logs.


Unable to set the Security Event Logs.

27073
Security Event Logs are enabled.


Security Event Logs are enabled.

27074
Security Event Logs are disabled.


Security Event Logs are disabled.

27075Shows whether Security Event Logs are enabled.
Shows whether Security Event Logs are enabled.
27076
Usage: %1!s!

Shows whether logging of Security Events is enabled.


Usage: %1!s!

Shows whether logging of Security Events is enabled.

27077Enables or disables Security Event logging. You can view Security Event logs using Event Viewer.
Enables or disables Security Event logging. You can view Security Event logs using Event Viewer.
27078
%1!s! [ state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Enables or disables Security Event logging. You can view Security Event logs using Event Viewer.

state - tracing state of security events
ENABLED - Enables logging of Security Events for all network connections.
DISABLED - Disables logging of Security Events for all network connections.


%1!s! [ state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Enables or disables Security Event logging. You can view Security Event logs using Event Viewer.

state - tracing state of security events
ENABLED - Enables logging of Security Events for all network connections.
DISABLED - Disables logging of Security Events for all network connections.

27079Configuration Info.
Configuration Info.
27080
%1!s! [ type = ] FILE|EMAIL
[ destination = ] destination
[ [ compression = ] ENABLED|DISABLED
[ hours = ] hours
[ verbose = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Configuration Info.

type - type of destination.
FILE - save the diagnostic report to a file.
EMAIL - send the diagnostic report to an email address.

destination - the destination for the diagnostic report. Either a
filename or an email address is a valid destination.

compression - compress the diagnostic report into a CAB file.
ENABLED - enables compression. Default setting for email
destination.
DISABLED - disables compression. Default setting for file
destination.

hours - only show log entries from this number of hours in the past.
1 - 24 is valid. If no time is specified, the entire log will
be displayed.

verbose - Amount of data to include in the diagnostic report.
ENABLED - enables verbose information.
DISABLED - disables verbose information. Default.


%1!s! [ type = ] FILE|EMAIL
[ destination = ] destination
[ [ compression = ] ENABLED|DISABLED
[ hours = ] hours
[ verbose = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Configuration Info.

type - type of destination.
FILE - save the diagnostic report to a file.
EMAIL - send the diagnostic report to an email address.

destination - the destination for the diagnostic report. Either a
filename or an email address is a valid destination.

compression - compress the diagnostic report into a CAB file.
ENABLED - enables compression. Default setting for email
destination.
DISABLED - disables compression. Default setting for file
destination.

hours - only show log entries from this number of hours in the past.
1 - 24 is valid. If no time is specified, the entire log will
be displayed.

verbose - Amount of data to include in the diagnostic report.
ENABLED - enables verbose information.
DISABLED - disables verbose information. Default.

27081Shows all logs.
Shows all logs.
27082
%1!s! [ type = ] FILE|EMAIL
[ destination = ] destination
[ [ compression = ] ENABLED|DISABLED
[ hours = ] hours
[ verbose = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Shows all logs.

type - type of destination.
FILE - save the diagnostic report to a file.
EMAIL - send the diagnostic report to an email address.

destination - the destination for the diagnostic report. Either a
filename or an email address is a valid destination.

compression - compress the diagnostic report into a CAB file.
ENABLED - enables compression. Default setting for email
destination.
DISABLED - disables compression. Default setting for file
destination.

hours - only show log entries from this number of hours in the past.
1 - 24 is valid. If no time is specified, the entire log will
be displayed.

verbose - Amount of data to include in the diagnostic report.
ENABLED - enables verbose information.
DISABLED - disables verbose information. Default.


%1!s! [ type = ] FILE|EMAIL
[ destination = ] destination
[ [ compression = ] ENABLED|DISABLED
[ hours = ] hours
[ verbose = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Shows all logs.

type - type of destination.
FILE - save the diagnostic report to a file.
EMAIL - send the diagnostic report to an email address.

destination - the destination for the diagnostic report. Either a
filename or an email address is a valid destination.

compression - compress the diagnostic report into a CAB file.
ENABLED - enables compression. Default setting for email
destination.
DISABLED - disables compression. Default setting for file
destination.

hours - only show log entries from this number of hours in the past.
1 - 24 is valid. If no time is specified, the entire log will
be displayed.

verbose - Amount of data to include in the diagnostic report.
ENABLED - enables verbose information.
DISABLED - disables verbose information. Default.

27083
Unable to show Remote Access tracing logs or no log files were
present.


Unable to show Remote Access tracing logs or no log files were
present.

27084
Unable to show modem tracing logs or no log files were present.


Unable to show modem tracing logs or no log files were present.

27085
Unable to show Connection Manager logs or no log files were present.


Unable to show Connection Manager logs or no log files were present.

27086
Unable to show IPsec tracing logs or no log files were present.


Unable to show IPsec tracing logs or no log files were present.

27087
Unable to modify IPsec tracing settings.


Unable to modify IPsec tracing settings.

27088
Successfully set IPsec tracing settings.


Successfully set IPsec tracing settings.

27089
Unable to validate installed Remote Access components.


Unable to validate installed Remote Access components.

27090
Unable to validate installed networking components.


Unable to validate installed networking components.

27091
Unable to repair Remote Access.


Unable to repair Remote Access.

27093
Unable to show process information.


Unable to show process information.

27094
Unable to show Remote Access event logs or no log entries were
present.


Unable to show Remote Access event logs or no log entries were
present.

27095
Unable to show the system Remote Access phone book or no Remote Access
connections are present.


Unable to show the system Remote Access phone book or no Remote Access
connections are present.

27096
Unable to show the user Remote Access phone book or no Remote Access
connections are present.


Unable to show the user Remote Access phone book or no Remote Access
connections are present.

27097
Unable to show the console utilities output.


Unable to show the console utilities output.

27098Shows Remote Access Diag Report.
Shows Remote Access Diag Report.
27099
%1!s! [ type = ] FILE|EMAIL
[ destination = ] destination
[ [ compression = ] ENABLED|DISABLED
[ hours = ] hours
[ verbose = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Shows the entire Remote Access Diagnostic Report.

type - type of destination.
FILE - save the diagnostic report to a file.
EMAIL - send the diagnostic report to an email address.

destination - the destination for the diagnostic report. Either a
filename or an email address is a valid destination.

compression - compress the diagnostic report into a CAB file.
ENABLED - enables compression. Default setting for email
destination.
DISABLED - disables compression. Default setting for file
destination.

hours - only show log entries from this number of hours in the past.
1 - 24 is valid. If no time is specified, the entire log will
be displayed.

verbose - Amount of data to include in the diagnostic report.
ENABLED - enables verbose information.
DISABLED - disables verbose information. Default.


%1!s! [ type = ] FILE|EMAIL
[ destination = ] destination
[ [ compression = ] ENABLED|DISABLED
[ hours = ] hours
[ verbose = ] ENABLED|DISABLED ]

Shows the entire Remote Access Diagnostic Report.

type - type of destination.
FILE - save the diagnostic report to a file.
EMAIL - send the diagnostic report to an email address.

destination - the destination for the diagnostic report. Either a
filename or an email address is a valid destination.

compression - compress the diagnostic report into a CAB file.
ENABLED - enables compression. Default setting for email
destination.
DISABLED - disables compression. Default setting for file
destination.

hours - only show log entries from this number of hours in the past.
1 - 24 is valid. If no time is specified, the entire log will
be displayed.

verbose - Amount of data to include in the diagnostic report.
ENABLED - enables verbose information.
DISABLED - disables verbose information. Default.

27100
Unable to show the winmsd/msinfo32 report.


Unable to show the winmsd/msinfo32 report.

27101
Successfully created the Diagnostic Report:

%1!s!


Successfully created the Diagnostic Report:

%1!s!

27102
Successfully sent the Diagnostic Report:

%1!s!


Successfully sent the Diagnostic Report:

%1!s!

27103
Unable to create the Diagnostics Report:

%1!s!


Unable to create the Diagnostics Report:

%1!s!

27104
Unable to send the Diagnostic Report:

%1!s!


Unable to send the Diagnostic Report:

%1!s!

27105
Unable to compress the Diagnostic Report:

%1!s!


Unable to compress the Diagnostic Report:

%1!s!

27106
Unable to display the Diagnostic Report:

%1!s!


Unable to display the Diagnostic Report:

%1!s!

27107
Unable to show security event logs or no log entries were present.


Unable to show security event logs or no log entries were present.

27109Table Of Contents Table Of Contents
27110Tracing Logs Tracing Logs
27111Remote Access Event Logs Remote Access Event Logs
27112Security Event Logs Security Event Logs
27113Report Version: %1!d!.0Date and Time: %2!s! %3!s!Username: %4!s!Computer Name: %5!s!Windows Directory: %6!s!Windows Version: %7!d!.%8!s!.%9!s! Report Version: %1!d!.0Date and Time: %2!s! %3!s!Username: %4!s!Computer Name: %5!s!Windows Directory: %6!s!Windows Version: %7!d!.%8!s!.%9!s!
27114Remote Access Diagnostic Report Remote Access Diagnostic Report
27115Tracing and Event Logs Tracing and Event Logs
27116Installation Information Installation Information
27117Information Files Information Files
27118Installation Check Installation Check
27119Installed Networking Components Installed Networking Components
27120Registry Check Registry Check
27121Configuration Information Configuration Information
27122Installed Devices Installed Devices
27123Process Information Process Information
27124Command-Line Utilities Command-Line Utilities
27125System Information Report System Information Report
27126Phone Book Files Phone Book Files
27127%1!4d! %2!-16s! %1!4d! %2!-16s!
27128%1!s!: %2!s! %1!s!: %2!s!
27129,%1!s! ,%1!s!
27130Success Success
27131Error Error
27132Warning Warning
27133Information Information
27134Success Audit Success Audit
27135Failure Audit Failure Audit
27136None None
27137N/A N/A
27138
Event Type: %1!s!
Event Source: %2!s!
Event Category: %3!s!
Event ID: %4!d!
Date: %5!s!
Time: %6!s!
User: %7!s!
Computer: %8!s!
Description:
%9!s!


Event Type: %1!s!
Event Source: %2!s!
Event Category: %3!s!
Event ID: %4!d!
Date: %5!s!
Time: %6!s!
User: %7!s!
Computer: %8!s!
Description:
%9!s!

27139
Event Type: %1!s!
Event Source: %2!s!
Event Category: %3!s!
Event ID: %4!d!
Date: %5!s!
Time: %6!s!
User: %7!s!\%8!s!
Computer: %9!s!
Description:
%10!s!


Event Type: %1!s!
Event Source: %2!s!
Event Category: %3!s!
Event ID: %4!d!
Date: %5!s!
Time: %6!s!
User: %7!s!\%8!s!
Computer: %9!s!
Description:
%10!s!

27140Connection Manager Logs Connection Manager Logs
27141Modem Logs Modem Logs
27142IP Security Log IP Security Log
27144

# -----------------------------------------
# Remote Access Diagnostics Configuration
# -----------------------------------------


# -----------------------------------------
# Remote Access Diagnostics Configuration
# -----------------------------------------
27145
# End of Remote Access Diagnostics Configuration.



# End of Remote Access Diagnostics Configuration.


27149
%1!s! [component = ] component [state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Enables or disables extended tracing for the given component.

component - the component (use '*' to denote all components)


%1!s! [component = ] component [state = ] ENABLED|DISABLED

Enables or disables extended tracing for the given component.

component - the component (use '*' to denote all components)

27150
The console utility timed out and was terminated.


The console utility timed out and was terminated.

27151Sets the global Log level for RRAS
Sets the global Log level for RRAS
27152
%1!s! [events=] error | warn | all | none

Sets the global Log level for Routing and Remote Access Service

events - Events to log into the System Log in Event Viewer
none - Specifies that no event is logged
error - Specifies that only errors are logged
warn - Specifies that errors and warnings are logged
all - Specifies to log all events.


%1!s! [events=] error | warn | all | none

Sets the global Log level for Routing and Remote Access Service

events - Events to log into the System Log in Event Viewer
none - Specifies that no event is logged
error - Specifies that only errors are logged
warn - Specifies that errors and warnings are logged
all - Specifies to log all events.

27153Shows the global Log level for RRAS
Shows the global Log level for RRAS
27154
%1!s!

Shows the global Log level for Routing and Remote Access Service


%1!s!

Shows the global Log level for Routing and Remote Access Service

27155
Server Global Logging Properties
--------------------------------
Events logged :

Server Global Logging Properties
--------------------------------
Events logged :
27156Log errors only
Log errors only
27157Log errors and warnings
Log errors and warnings
27158Log All events
Log All events
27159Do not log any events
Do not log any events
27160
You must specify the global log level


You must specify the global log level

28080VPN1 VPN1
28081COM1 COM1
28082PPPOE1-0 PPPOE1-0
28083Enabled Enabled
28084Disabled Disabled
28085Unreachable Unreachable
28087Connecting Connecting
28088Connected Connected
28089Restricted Restricted
28090Unrestricted Unrestricted
28091Temporarily unrestricted Temporarily unrestricted
28092Unknown Unknown
29001
Unable to start ETW tracing for RRAS components


Unable to start ETW tracing for RRAS components

29002
Unable to clear ETW tracing for RRAS components


Unable to clear ETW tracing for RRAS components

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What is rasmontr.dll.mui?

rasmontr.dll.mui is Multilingual User Interface resource file that contain English (U.S.) language for file rasmontr.dll (RAS Monitor DLL).

File version info

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File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
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Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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