A QoS policy can be applied to outbound traffic that is from a source or to a destination IP (IPv4 or IPv6) address or prefix. For HTTP response traffic, the destination IP address or prefix denotes the client(s) that issued the HTTP request.
A protocol other than the Microsoft Virtual Network Switch Protocol has been bound to NIC '%1' but the NIC is being used ...
A provider referenced in the schema has an incorrect or incomplete registration. This error may be caused by any of the following ...
A provider, %1, has been registered in the Windows Management Instrumentation namespace %2 to use the LocalSystem account. ...
A QoS policy applies a Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value, throttle rate, or both to outbound TCP, UDP, or HTTP ...
A QoS policy can be applied to outbound traffic that is from a source or to a destination IP (IPv4 or IPv6) address or prefix. ...
A QoS policy can be applied to outbound traffic using a specific protocol, a source port number or range, or a destination ...
A quota limit that was set for the endpoint was exceeded. EndpointName: %1 ConfigName: %2 AllowedValue: %3 ValueInQuestion: ...
A rack is a physical frame that represents an enclosure in which chassis are placed. Typically a rack is nothing more than ...
A RADIUS message was received from RADIUS client %1 with an invalid authenticator. This is typically caused by mismatched ...