Echelon OpenLNS User Manual

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could be caused by attaching a new router

to the network which was previously

configured as part of another network or

by two networks sharing the same media

and domain ID. This condition could also

occur if the unexpected router was

supposed to be removed from the system,

but the OpenLNS Server was unable to

update the router’s network image during

a Remove method; meanwhile, the

removed subnet/node address has been

reused for the router being tested.
7 lcaTestResultMismatchDomain
The OpenLNS Server was able to

communicate with the router using

Neuron ID addressing but could not

communicate with the router using

subnet/node addressing. Using Neuron

ID addressing, the OpenLNS Server

found that the domain ID configured in

the router does not match the database.

This result will be returned if the router’s

domain address has not be configured or

the router has become unconfigured due

to a checksum error.
8 lcaTestResultMismatchNeuronId
The OpenLNS Server was unable to

communicate with the router using

Neuron ID addressing. However, the

router that responded to the subnet/node

addressed test message contains a

different Neuron ID. It appears that the

subnet/node address is configured in the

responding router but not the tested

router. One possible cause is that the

tested router is supposed to replace the

responding router, but the network

images in both routers have not been

updated yet. You can resolve this problem

by physically removing the obsolete

router.
9 lcaTestResultMismatchSnode
The OpenLNS Server was able to

communicate with the router using

Neuron ID addressing, but could not

communicate with the router 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 router does not

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