Re: ISA event ID 14147
- From: "Fred B." <h.f.b@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 17:31:05 +0100
Hi Help,
The solution was rather simple.
The object "Internal" had as adress the start and end of our private IP
range. This is added there by the CEaICWizard.
The 10.255.255.255 in event id 14147 is probably the broadcast adress?
I removed the standard adress range in ISA of the object "Internal" and
added adapter local. This adds as the range the former begin and end of our
IP private range PLUS the 10.255.255.255 that is standard bound to this
adapter.
My route print of SBS2K and SBS3K are identical.
The warning is gone from my logs at start up.
Fred
"501c3help" <501c3help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I also get this warning...maybe once a day or once every other day. With
the
exception of a couple of additional web site publishing rules, the ISA
setup
is based purely on the Internet Connection wizard configuration. SBS BPA
doesn't reveal anything. All tech notes I find via google have been
unproductive in identifying the issue. Any help appreciated.
"Fred B." wrote:
I followed Jeff's SwingIt! instructions for migrating from SBS2K to
SBS3K.
AD and DNS replicated okay to the new hardware clean intstall.
Before moving on with shares, infomation store, etc. I want to check and
remove errors and warnings from my event logs.
Ivent ID 14147
ISA Server Detected Routes Through Network Adapter Network Connection
That
Do Not Correlate with the Network Element to Which This Adapter Belongs
Problem: ISA Server is logging Event 14147: ISA Server detected routes
through adapter adapter_name that do not correlate with the network
element
to which this adapter belongs. The address ranges in conflict are:
10.255.255.255 - 10.255.255.255
This indicates that routes not associated with a network object were
detected.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/isa/2004/plan/ts_networks.mspx#Routes
I have not run the VPN wizard, so this should still be clean. I am not
sure
where to start in the new ISA GUI.
Anyone have idea's how to correct this?
Can it be that as we used to run DNS ourselves and the DNS server entry
at
the Internet network connector pointed to the IP adress of the local DNS
server, that that is the cause? There is now no external DNS server
defined.
TIA,
Fred
.
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