RAM-6021 Wired Router
91
Automation Tab
Max.
number
of
events
to
send
in
an
unsolicited
response:
The
maximum
number
of
events
to
send
in
every
unsolic
‐
ited
message.
Note:
When
planning
on
using
unsolicited
responses,
there
must
be
at
least
one
DNP
object
configured
to
generate
events
on
any
of
the
three
DNP
event
classes,
or
else,
no
events
will
be
generated
and
thus
no
unsolicited
responses
at
all
will
be
generated
by
the
station.
Event
Detection
Rate:
Check
this
box
to
automatically
set
the
detection
rate.
Max.
time
events
in
queue
after
disconnect
(TCP
Server
only):
Click
to
enable.
Enable
Real
Time
Data
Trace:
The
DNP
V3.00
Slave
Driver
can
be
configured
to
generate
real
time
traces
of
every
Mas
‐
ter
‐
Slave
DNP
V3.00
transaction
for
diagnosis
and
debugging
purposes.
The
real
time
communication
data
traces
can
be
enabled/disabled
at
any
time
from
the
DNP
configuration
Add
‐
On
and
its
ASCII
output
can
be
redirected
either
to
a
text
file
within
the
file
system
for
later
upload,
to
a
dumb
terminal
attached
to
an
unassigned
serial
port
of
the
station,
or
even
to
a
remote
Telnet
terminal
session
over
the
TCP/IP
network
by
entering
the
corresponding
/dev/ttyp
(/dev/
ttyp0
to
/dev/ttyp3)
telnet
device.
Time
Synchronization:
The
station
can
be
configured
to
request
Time
Synchronization
from
the
DNP
V3.00
Master.
Requests
can
be
configured
to
be
made
at
intervals
of
once
per
minute,
once
per
hour,
once
per
day
or
never.
•
Click
Save
to
save
your
configuration
and
move
on
to
the
next
tab,
Physical
Link
Layer
.
(Navigation
buttons
across
the
bottom
of
the
DNP3
screen
match
the
selections
made
from
the
drop
down
tab
menu.)
2.6.4.2
Physical
Link
Layer
Mode
of
Operation:
The
DNP
V3.00
Slave
Driver
implementation
supports
RS
‐
232
and
RS
‐
485
(two
and
four
wires)
over
serial
port
communications
as
well
as
TCP/IP
and
UDP/IP
over
LAN/WAN
communications.
When
the
user
selects
the
Serial
Mode,
the
TCP/UDP
section
is
disabled.
The
same
happens
to
the
Serial
section
if
the
Mode
of
Operation
selected
is
TCP
or
UDP.