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Use the Terminal Mode to reset the SNMP-NV6 card's IP address.
Change your PC's IP address to allow connection via the LAN.
7. I am unable to perform the SNMP Get operation?
Answer: Check the SNMP settings stored in the SNMP-NV6 card. The IP address of
the PC you are using must be entered in one of the SNMP Access Control
NMS IP fields, with Read or Read/Write permission. The community string on
the PC and the SNMP-NV6 card must match.
8. I am unable to perform the SNMP Set operation?
Answer: Check the SNMP settings stored in the SNMP-NV6 card. The IP address of
the PC you are using must be entered in one of the SNMP Access Control
NMS IP fields, with Read/Write permission. The community string on the PC
and the SNMP-NV6 card must match.
9. I do not receive traps at my management station?
Answer: Check the SNMP Trap settings in the SNMP-NV6 card. The IP address of the
PC you are using must be entered in one of the Target IP fields.
10. I forgot my administrator’s account and password?
Answer: Connect the RJ45 to DB9 serial cable to the console port on the SNMP-NV6
card and set both of the dipswitches to the ON position (configuration mode).
Enter rstadmin within 30 seconds while the Account and Password are
prompted. After that, the administrator’s account and password are now reset
to the default values.
11. Where can I get information about IPv6?
Answer:
1) For every device that supports IPv6, it will have a LLA (Link Local Address)
generated according to its own MAC address and the EUI-64 standard
algorithm. For example, if the MAC address is 00:11:22:33:44:55, the
according LLA will be fe80::211:22ff:fe33:4455. The SNMP-NV6 card does
support IPv6 and can directly connected via LLA without any additional
configuration. You should note that, according to RFC-4862, the IPv6 interface
will automatically shutdown if the same LLA already existed on the LAN.
2) If both of the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS configurations co-exist, the IPv4 DNS
configuration will have the top priority.
3) If your operating system is Windows XP, please enable IPv6 first (select RUN
from START and enter ipv6 install).
4) To know more about IPv6 compatibility information, refer to RFC documents
(1981, 2460, 4861, 4862, and 4443) on IETF website (http://tools.ietf.org/html),
or refer to IPv6 Ready Logo website (http://www.ipv6ready.org).