TRB246 DNP3

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The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version TRB2M_R_00.07.10.4.

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 client station and Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) or Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs).

This manual page provides an overview of the DNP3 functionality in TRB246 devices.

Note: DNP3 is additional software that can be installed from the System → Package Manager page.

DNP3 Parameters

DNP3 parameters are held within indexes. The index numbers and corresponding system values are described in the table below:

required value index group type
Uptime 0 Counter
Signal Strength 1 Octet String
Modem temperature (in 0.1 °C) 2 Octet String
Hostname 3 Octet String
Operator 4 Octet String
Router Serial Number 5 Octet String
LAN MAC Address 6 Octet String
Router name 7 Octet String
Currently active SIM card slot 8 Octet String
Network state 9 Octet String
Connection state 10 Octet String
Mobile data received today (SIM1) 20 Counter
Mobile data sent today (SIM1) 21 Counter
Mobile data received this week (SIM1) 22 Counter
Mobile data sent this week (SIM1) 23 Counter
Mobile data received this month (SIM1) 24 Counter
Mobile data sent this month (SIM1) 25 Counter
Mobile data received last 24h (SIM1) 26 Counter
Mobile data sent last 24h (SIM1) 27 Counter
Mobile data received last week (SIM1) 28 Counter
Mobile data sent last week (SIM1) 29 Counter
Mobile data received last month (SIM1) 30 Counter
Mobile data sent last month (SIM1) 31 Counter
Mobile data received today (SIM2) 32 Counter
Mobile data sent today (SIM2) 33 Counter
Mobile data received this week (SIM2) 34 Counter
Mobile data sent this week (SIM2) 35 Counter
Mobile data received this month (SIM2) 36 Counter
Mobile data sent this month (SIM2) 37 Counter
Mobile data received last 24h (SIM2) 38 Counter
Mobile data sent last 24h (SIM2) 39 Counter
Mobile data received last week (SIM2) 40 Counter
Mobile data sent last week (SIM2) 41 Counter
Mobile data received last month (SIM2) 42 Counter
Mobile data sent last month (SIM2) 43 Counter
GPS Fix Time 50 Octet String
GPS Longitude Coordinate 51 Octet String
GPS Latitude Coordinate 52 Octet String
GPS Altitude Coordinate 53 Octet String
GPS Angle 54 Octet String
GPS Speed 55 Octet String
GPS Accuracy 56 Octet String
GPS Satellite count 57 Octet String
IO dio0, is high? 76 Binary
IO dio1, is high? 78 Binary
IO dio2, is high? 80 Binary
IO adc0 92 Analog

External Modem Parameters


If you are using an external modem on your device, use these index numbers for corresponding system values:

required value index group type
Modem VID and PID 100 + 50 * modem_number Octet String
Mobile data received today (SIM1) 101 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent today (SIM1) 102 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data received this week (SIM1) 103 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent this week (SIM1) 104 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data received this month (SIM1) 105 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent this month (SIM1) 106 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data received last 24h (SIM1) 107 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent last 24h (SIM1) 108 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data received last week (SIM1) 109 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent last week (SIM1) 110 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data received last month (SIM1) 111 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent last month (SIM1) 112 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data received today (SIM2) 113 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent today (SIM2) 114 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data received this week (SIM2) 115 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent this week (SIM2) 116 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data received this month (SIM2) 117 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent this month (SIM2) 118 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data received last 24h (SIM2) 119 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent last 24h (SIM2) 120 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data received last week (SIM2) 121 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent last week (SIM2) 122 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data received last month (SIM2) 123 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Mobile data sent last month (SIM2) 124 + 50 * modem_number Counter
Modem temperature (in 0.1 °C) 125 + 50 * modem_number Octet String
Operator 126 + 50 * modem_number Octet String
Network state 127 + 50 * modem_number Octet String
Connection state 128 + 50 * modem_number Octet String
Signal Strength 129 + 50 * modem_number Octet String

The modem_number of the external modem is 0 (internal modem is skipped).

To get the exact index of a parameter, use the formula in the table above. For example, the index of an external modem operator is 126. Formula is: 126 + 50 * 0.

DNP3 TCP Client

A client in DNP3 is a component that communicates (requests data) with a single outstation via a communication channel. By default, the client list is empty. To add a new client, click the 'Add' button.

After clicking 'Add' you will be redirected to the newly added client's configuration page.

Status


This section displays DNP3 Clients status information.

DNP3 TCP Client Configuration


The TCP Client Configuration section is used to configure the parameters of a DNP3 Outstation that the Client (this TRB246 device) will be querying with requests. The figure below is an example of the TCP Client Configuration and the table below provides information on the fields contained in that section:

Field Value Description
Enable off | on; default: off Turns communication with the outstation device on or off.
Name string; default: none Name of the TCP client, used for easier management purposes.
IP address ip; default: none DNP3 Outstation IP address.
Port integer [0..65535]; default: none DNP3 Outstation Port.
Local Address integer [0..65535]; default: none Clients Link-Layer address.
Remote Address integer [0..65535]; default: none Outstation Link-Layer address.
Period integer [1..60]; default: none Interval at which requests are sent to the outstation device.
Timeout integer [1..60]; default: none Maximum response wait time.
Save to flash off | on; default: off When enabled, stores request information in device flash.

Requests Configuration


A DNP3 request is a way of obtaining data from DNP3 Outstations. The client sends a request to an outstation specifying the function codes to be performed. The outstation then sends the requested data back to the DNP3 client.

The Request Configuration list is empty by default. To add a new Request Configuration look to the Add New Instance section. Enter a custom name into the 'New Configuration Name' field and click the 'Add' button:

The new Request Configuration should become visible in the list:

Field Value Description
Name string; default: Unnamed Name of this Request Configuration. Used for easier management purposes.
Start Index integer [0..65535]; default: none Start index of the data subarray.
End Index integer [0..65535]; default: none End index of the data subarray.
Data Type Binary | Double Binary | Counter | Frozen Counter | Analog | Octet String | Analog Output Status | Binary Output Status; default: Binary Data object group of the requested index(-es).
Enabled off | on; default: off Turns the request on or off.
Actions - interactive button Deletes request configuration.

Request Configuration Testing


This section is used to check whether the configuration works correctly. Simply click the 'Test' button and a response should appear in the box below. The last value represents the configured request data. A successful response to a test may look something like this:


DNP3 Outstation

An outstation in DNP3 is a component that communicates with a single client via a communication channel. It makes measurements of the physical world and then sends them to a client upon request (solicited) or on its own accord (unsolicited). Occasionally a client requests that it do something by sending it a control. This provides the user with the possibility to get system parameters.

The figure below is an example of the DNP3 Outstation window section and the table below provides information on the fields contained in that window:

Field Value Description
Enable off | on; default: off Turns DNP3 Outstation on or off.
Local Address integer [0..65535]; default: none Outstation Link-Layer address.
Remote Address integer [0..65535]; default: none Client Link-Layer address.
Unsolicited enabled off | on; default: none Enables the transmission of unsolicited messages.
Protocol TCP | UDP; default: TCP Protocol used for DNP3 communications.
Port integer [0..65535]; default: none Port used for DNP3 communications.
UDP response address ipv4; default: none UDP response address.
UDP response port integer [0..65535]; default: none UDP response port.
Allow Remote Access off | on; default: off Allows remote DNP3 connections by adding an exception to the device's firewall on the port specified in the field above.