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Question:
While running NETUSE, it is asking for Username/Password. Why and how can I resolve this?
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There are a number of possible reasons for this:
· Virtual IP address is assigned to someone else in the network. As a test you should not be able to ping the virtual IP.
· You are not using same virtual IP as what is configured in your R3000.
· Your virtual IP address is not on the same subnet as the management interface of the R3000.
· Domain is marked “inactive” in the R3000 LDAP Settings.
· Alias list is old and needs to be reloaded followed by activating the domain.
· The LDAP Account/Password that R3000 uses to communicate with the domain server has been changed/moved/modified.
· Authentication is disabled in the System Tab.
· Network Router/Switch has wrong MAC address registered for the virtual IP address. It should be same as the management interface of the R3000.
· Port 137/139 is blocked at the network level preventing “NETUSE” to be able to bind to R3000.
· User is not logging into domain.
- This article was previously published as:
- 8e6 KB 281151