Tics, Mandatory intop tissues – Basler Electric BE1-11 IEC 61850 Protocol User Manual

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Table 30. PIXIT for File Transfer Model

Description

Value / Clarification

What is structure of files and directories?

comtrade files (*.hdr *.cfg *.dat)
LD/<device name>/COMTRADE/<filename>.ext

Is the IETF FTP protocol also implemented?

N

Directory names are separated from the file name
by

/ (forward slash)

The maximum file name size including path
(recommended 64 chars)

up to 64 chars

Are directory/file name case sensitive?

case sensitive

Maximum file size

Maximum file size is not defined. Free space
varies and size depends completely on con-
figuration.

Is the requested file path included in the file name
of the MMS fileDirectory respond?

Y

Is the wild char supported MMS fileDirectory
request?

N

Is it allowed that 2 client get a file at the same
time?

N

TICS

This section provides a template for the tissues conformance statement. According to the UCA IUG QAP,
the tissue conformance statement is required to perform a conformance test and is referenced on the
certificate.

Mandatory Intop Tissues

During the October 2006 meeting, IEC TC57 working group 10 decided that:

green Tissues with the category “IntOp” are mandatory for IEC 61850 edition 1

Tissues with the category “Ed.2” Tissues should not be implemented.

Table 31 gives an overview of the implemented IntOp Tissues.

Table 31. Implemented IntOp Tissues

Part

Tissue Description

Nr

Implemented

Y/n/a

8-1

116

GetNameList with empty response?

Y

165

Improper Error Response for GetDataSetValues

n/a

83

GetNameList error handling

Y

7-4

None

7-3

28

Definition of APC

n/a

54

Point def xVal, not cVal

n/a

55

Ineut = Ires ?

n/a

60

Services missing in tables

n/a

63

mag in CDC CMV

n/a

65

Deadband calculation of a Vector and trigger option

n/a

219

operTm in ACT

n/a

270

WYE and DEL rms values

n/a

Conformance Statements

BE1-11

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