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IPv6 Inventory Following Deactivation

Once NNMi completely discovers your IPv6 inventory, you can enable NNMi to clean it up automatically in the following scenarios:

  • You turned on the master IPv6 switch, then turned it off and restarted NNMi.

    NNMi does not immediately remove the IPv6 inventory. NNMi removes the IPv6 inventory for SNMP nodes during the next discovery cycle. NNMi does not remove non-SNMP IPv6 nodes. You must manually delete IPv6 nodes from the NNMi inventory.

  • NNMi Advanced only. Your NNMi Advanced license expired or someone removed the license. NNMi begins using the NNMi basic license, and the basic license has enough capacity to continue managing all of the discovered nodes.

    NNMi immediately removes all of the non-SNMP IPv6 nodes from its inventory. NNMi rediscovers all of the SNMP nodes and removes all of the IPv6 data.

  • NNMi Advanced only. Your NNMi Advanced license expired or someone removed the license. NNMi begins using the NNMi basic license, and the basic license does not have enough capacity to continue managing all of the discovered nodes. NNMi immediately removes all non-SNMP IPv6 nodes.