General command block structure – ProSoft Technology 5201-MNET-101S User Manual

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IEC-101 Slave ♦ ProLinx Communication Gateway

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IEC 60870-5-101 v3 Slave (Firmware version 3.xx)

Protocol Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

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August 6, 2010

General Command Block Structure
A command request block will have the following general structure. The

command request block should be copied starting at the database address given

by the configuration parameter DB Input Window Start:

Word Offset

Description

0

Block ID1 - Command Request Without Response

1

Block ID2 - Command Request With Response

2 to 98

Command Request Data

99

Block ID1 - Command Request Without Response

Where:

Command Request Without Response Block is transferred from the remote

node to the ProLinx gateway to request a special task that does not require

data back from the gateway. For example, a Set Time command block sets

the gateway time but does not require data back from the gateway.

Command Request With Response Block requires data back from the

gateway. The response block is copied at a different database area. For

example, a Get Time command block requests the gateway time information.

So a command block may:

Perform command request without response only

Perform command request with response only

Perform both command request with response and command request without

response

The ProLinx gateway recognizes a new block command request if:

A new command request block ID is received at word offsets 0 and 99

The same command request block ID is received at word offsets 0 and 99

If these conditions are fulfilled the gateway will process the request and response

command blocks.
Once the command response block is processed, the response data will be

copied to the ProLinx database with the following structure. The command

response block will be copied starting at the database address given by the

configuration parameter DB Output Window Start:

Word Offset

Description

0

Block ID2 - Command Request With Response

1

Block ID1 - Command Request Without Response

2 to 98

Command Response Data

99

Block ID2 - Command Request With Response

The remote node must therefore read this block from the ProLinx gateway to

retrieve the command block response.

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