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Distributed Network Protocol (DNP) 3.00 Level 2
Date Code 20010625
SEL-311L Instruction Manual
available if DNP has been selected on one of the ports. The
DNP
command has the following
format:
DNP [type]
where type may be A, B, S, T, or omitted.
If the
DNP
command is issued without parameters, the relay displays both the analog and the
binary maps, which have the following format:
==>DNP<STX>
Analogs =
112 28 17 35 1 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 \
66 67 100 101 102 103
Binaries =
Default Map<ETX>
==>
If the
DNP
command is issued with an S parameter, the relay displays only the analog map;
likewise, a T causes the relay to display only the binary map. If the map checksum is determined
to be invalid, the map will be reported as corrupted during a display command, as follows:
==>DNP T<STX>
Binaries = Map Corrupted<ETX>
==>
If the map is determined to be corrupted, DNP will respond to all master data requests with an
unknown point error. If the
DNP
command is issued with an A or B parameter at level 2 or
greater, the relay requests that the user enter indices for the corresponding list, where a
parameter of A specifies the Analog list and B specifies the Binary list. The relay accepts lines
of indices until a line without a final continuation character (\) is entered. Each line of input is
constrained to 80 characters, but all the points may be remapped, using multiple lines with
continuation characters (\) at the end of the intermediate lines. If a single blank line is entered as
the first line, the remapping is disabled for that type (i.e., the relay uses the default analog or
binary map). For example, the first example remap could be produced with the following
commands:
==>DNP A
Enter the new DNP Analog map
112 28 17 \<CR>
35 1 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 100 101 102 \<CR>
103<CR>
==>DNP B
Enter the new DNP Binary map
<CR>
==>
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