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Description of Event ID 9302


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Summary

When you look through event logs, you might come across the following warning message:
   Event id 9302
				
Description from the Infollog.cfg file from the Exchsrvr\Mtadata directory:
   The transport configuration type %1 for the directory entry %2 is not
   one of the supported values. Reconfigure the transport configuration
   type in the identified directory entry. [%3 %4 %5 %6] (8)

***************************************************************************
* MESSAGE DESCRIPTION: Bad Transport config
***************************************************************************
*
* MSG LABEL        INFOID    INFOTYPE  SEVERITY  COMMENT
*
SBCDBTRN           9302    W 7         8         Bad Transport config
*
* PARAMETER LABEL  PARMID  PARMTYP DIAGLEV MAXLEN  COMMENT
*
TRANTYPE           130     I       1       0       Transport type
TRANSDN            146     S       1       0       Entry DN
*
-          Bad transport config : type = %1 (see OTCSFIRE.C)
-            Entry DN %2

Sample warning message:

   The transport configuration type 1 for the directory entry
   /o=Microsoft/ou=Cartoonville/cn=Configuration/cn=Servers/cn=SAMEERP66
   /cn=Microsoft MTA is not one of the supported values. Reconfigure the
   transport configuration type in the identified directory entry.
   [BASE IL OPERATOR 34 217] (8)
				

The list for the transport types are as follows:
Type     0x01    stands for  RFC 1006
Type     0x02    stands for  TP4
Type     0x03    stands for  Eicon X.25
Type     0x04    stands for  Named pipes over RAS connection
Type     0x05    stands for  RPC
				

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More information

This warning message does not reflect any problems with Microsoft Exchange Server. Look at other warnings and/or errors associated with this warning for more troubleshooting information.

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Keywords: KB165017, kbusage, kbinfo

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Article Info
Article ID : 165017
Revision : 6
Created on : 10/28/2006
Published on : 10/28/2006
Exists online : False
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