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DNP3 Protocol contains two features. ‘TCP MASTER’ and ‘DNP3 OUTSTATION’.
DNP3 Protocol contains two features. ‘TCP MASTER’ and ‘DNP3 OUTSTATION’.


'''TCP MASTER'''
==TCP MASTER==


TCP Master requests specific information from DNP3 outstation through the communication channel.
TCP Master requests specific information from DNP3 outstation through the communication channel.


To setup TCP MASTER click on the TCP Master Button and click ‘ADD’ to add a new master.
To setup TCP MASTER click on the TCP Master Button and click ‘ADD’ to add a new master.
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'''DNP3 OUTSTATION'''
==DNP3 OUTSTATION==


A DNP3 Outstation component communicates with a single master via a communication channel.
A DNP3 Outstation component communicates with a single master via a communication channel.
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'''NOTE: Th'''e Local Address and the Remote Address configuration in TCP Master and DNP3 Outstation are configured in reverse such that the Local address in TCP Master is the Remote address in the DNP3 Outstation and vice versa.
'''NOTE: Th'''e Local Address and the Remote Address configuration in TCP Master and DNP3 Outstation are configured in reverse such that the Local address in TCP Master is the Remote address in the DNP3 Outstation and vice versa.


'''TESTING DNP3'''
==TESTING DNP3==


To test DNP3 protocol set up an account with the [https://beeceptor.com/ beeceptor] and create an endpoint.
To test DNP3 protocol set up an account with the [https://beeceptor.com/ beeceptor] and create an endpoint.

Revision as of 09:49, 27 June 2022

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Summary

Summary

Distributed Network Protocol 3 (DNP3) is a set of communications protocols used between components in process automation systems. It is primarily used for communications between a “master station” and Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) or Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs).

This example provides an Step by Step instructions on how to configuration DNP3 functionality in RUTX11 device.

Installing DNP3 Package

DNP3 can be installed using the package manager

Open the ‘Services’ tab and click the ‘Package Manager’ button. On DNP3 click the ‘+’ button to install DNP3 package.

After that navigate to Services>DNP3


DNP3 Protocol contains two features. ‘TCP MASTER’ and ‘DNP3 OUTSTATION’.

TCP MASTER

TCP Master requests specific information from DNP3 outstation through the communication channel.

To setup TCP MASTER click on the TCP Master Button and click ‘ADD’ to add a new master.


TCP MASTER CONFIGURATION

On this section we configure the parameters of the DNP3 Outstation that the Master will be querying with requests.


Requests Configuration

To obtain data from DNP3 Outstation configure a DNP3 instance. The DNP3 Master will send a request to DNP3 outstation specifying the function codes to be sent. The outstation then sends the requested data back to the DNP3 Master.

On the ‘ADD NEW INSTANCE SECTION’ type the name of the instance. In this example we want to read the serial number, so we type ‘serial’.


Refer to DNP3 Parameters and set the serial parameter.

The serial parameter is '5' with the group type 'octet string' and then ‘SAVE & APPLY’

TCP MASTER should look like this.


DNP3 OUTSTATION

A DNP3 Outstation component communicates with a single master via a communication channel.

To configure the DNP3 Outstation Go to Services> DNP3> DNP3 OUTSTATION

DNP3 OUTSTATION CONFIGURATION


NOTE: The Local Address and the Remote Address configuration in TCP Master and DNP3 Outstation are configured in reverse such that the Local address in TCP Master is the Remote address in the DNP3 Outstation and vice versa.

TESTING DNP3

To test DNP3 protocol set up an account with the beeceptor and create an endpoint.


Create the DNP3 Testing endpoint and copy the generated endpoint link as shown below.

DATA TO SERVER

Navigate to Services> Data to Server and set up the server.

Set the JSON according to the kind of data you want to include. For this example, we will use.

{"Date": "%d", "Remote IP": %r, "Data": %o}

Proceed to beeceptor to check the results


Click on POST to check the results. You should see results like this.

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