Port Code
Select the port to use for transmitting to the remote device. (Default: UDP)
IP Address
When the
Port Code
is set to “UDP,” enter the IP address of the remote device here.
Retry Count
Enter the number of retries to perform on any timeout event. (Range: 0-255; Step: 1;
Default: 1)
Retry Timer
Enter the amount of time in seconds to wait before a retry is attempted. (Range: 0-255;
Step: 1; Default: 5)
Control Point Number
Enter the DNP control point number that activates the
Prohibit Restoration
mode in
the remote device. (Range: 0-255; Step: 1; Default: 0)
Commission Test
Selecting the
Execute
command from the drop-down menu sends a
Prohibit Restoration
command to the target device(s) to perform the operation in the exact same manner that
will occur when the command is sent during normal operation.
NOTICE
Performing a commission test will apply the
Prohibit Restoration state to the
target device . The
Prohibit Restoration state must be removed to put the device
in the
Ready state .
Test Result
“Pass,” “Pending,” “Bad Response,” or “No Result” are indicated for the sent
Prohibit
Restoration
command. “Pass” means the local device received an acknowledgement from
the remote device before the
Retry Timer
expired. “Pending” means the local device sent
out the test command but is still awaiting a response. “Bad Response” means either the
remote device rejected the command or the
Retry Timer
expired before the local device
received an acknowledgement. “No Result” means no tests have been performed yet.
Note:
If DNP association of the peer device cannot be completed due to an incorrect
RTU address, IP address, or Port Code, the
Test Result
field may show a
Pending
status indefinitely until the test is rerun again and the association can be made.
Enable Remote Transmit from Local P.R.
Enabling this option sends a
Prohibit Restoration
command to all devices in the list
when the
Prohibit Restoration
state is activated locally via the front panel or IntelliLink
software screen.
S&C Instruction Sheet 766-530 141
Restoration—External Device