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You can resolve this problem by physically
removing the obsolete device.
9 lcaTestResultMismatchSnode
The OpenLNS Server was able to
communicate with the device using Neuron
ID addressing, but could not communicate
with the device using its subnet/node
addressing. Through the use of Neuron ID
addressed messages, the NSS has found that
the subnet/node address configured in the
device does not match the database. This
result will be returned if the device’s domain
address has not been configured.
10 lcaTestResultNoNeuronId
The device has not been assigned a Neuron
ID.
11 lcaTestResultMismatchProgramId
The OpenLNS Server was able to
communicate with the device using both
Neuron ID and subnet/node addressing.
However, the device does not contain the
expected program ID. The device’s program
ID may have been changed by its application
program. Host devices can modify the
program ID of their attached network
interface. The device should be Removed
and Added.
12
lcaTestResultCommSnodeNotVerified
The OpenLNS Server was able to
communicate with the device using Neuron
ID addressing, but could not communicate
with the device using subnet/node
addressing. The OpenLNS Server did not
attempt to verify that the device has been
configured with the proper
domain/subnet/node address because the
device is currently authenticated, and
reading the address would result in
transmitting the key over the network. The
device may have reconfigured itself, the
device may have been reconfigured by
another network management tool, or the
device may be faulty. The device may be
restored using the Commission method.
13 lcaTestResultAuthEnabled
The OpenLNS Server was able to
communicate with the device using both