Echelon OpenLNS User Manual
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Neuron ID addressing and subnet/node
addressing. However, the device has
network management authentication
enabled despite the fact that the device’s
AuthenticationEnabled property is set to
FALSE. The device may have enabled
network management authentication itself,
the device may have been reconfigured by
another network management tool, or the
device may be faulty. It may be possible to
restore the device using the Commission
method.
14 lcaTestResultAuthDisabled
The OpenLNS Server was able to
communicate with the device using both
Neuron ID addressing and subnet/node
addressing. However, the device has
network management authentication
disabled despite the fact that the device's
AuthenticationEnabled property is set to
TRUE. The device may have disabled
network management authentication 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.
15 lcaTestResultKeyMismatch
The OpenLNS Server was able to
communicate with the device using both
Neuron ID addressing and subnet/node
addressing. The device has network
management authentication enabled and the
node's AuthentictionEnabled property is set
to TRUE. However, the device does not
contain the current system authentication
key. The device may have changed its
authentication key itself, the device may
have been reconfigured by another network
management tool, or the device may be
faulty. It may be possible to restore the
device using the Commission method.
16 lcaTestResultInterfaceFailure
The OpenLNS Server was unable to
communicate with the OpenLNS network
interface. The OpenLNS network interface
may have become disconnected or faulty.
Exit all OpenLNS applications and perform
diagnostics on the OpenLNS network
interface using the L
ON
W
ORKS
Interfaces
Control Panel application.