Consider the following scenario:
- The Active Directory Domain Services role service is installed on a domain controller that is running Windows Server 2008 R2.
- One or more teaming network interfaces are installed on the domain controller.
- You run the Domain Controller Diagnostics tool (Dcdiag.exe) at the command prompt of a domain controller that is running Windows Server 2008 R2 or of a computer that is running Windows 7.
Testing server: <site>\<DCNAME>
Starting test: Connectivity
* Active Directory LDAP Services Check
Message 0x621 not found.
Got error while checking LDAP and RPC connectivity. Please check your firewall settings.
......................... <DC Name> failed test Connectivity
NoteStarting test: Connectivity
* Active Directory LDAP Services Check
Message 0x621 not found.
Got error while checking LDAP and RPC connectivity. Please check your firewall settings.
......................... <DC Name> failed test Connectivity
- In some scenarios, you receive the error message without the error code 0x621.
- The issue only occurs if you run the Dcdiag.exe tool on a server that is running Windows Server 2008 R2 or on a computer that is running Windows 7.
- The Dcdiag.exe tool outputs the error code 0x621 incorrectly as the following error message: Message 0x621 not found.The expected error message is as follows:Both IPV4 and IPV6 channels are disabled on all adapter cards of the local server. Hence no connectivity to the server.