Example – event priority – ProSoft Technology 5205-104S-PDPS User Manual

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Protocol Implementation

4205/5205-TS-104S-PDPS ♦ ProLinx Standalone

IEC-60870-5-104 to PDPS Communication Module with Time Stamp

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 59 of 128

July 12, 2007

Example – Event Priority

If the module is configured with the example values above, and the event queue
contains the events generated in the following order:

Event Order

ASDU

1 M_SP_NA
2 M_SP_NA
3 M_DP_NA
4 M_ST_NA
5 M_DP_NA
6 M_SP_NA

The module will respond to a class one data request from the controlling station
by returning the data in the event queue in the order shown in the following table:

Packet Order

Content

1

M_DP_NA events 3 and 5

2

M_SP_NA events 1, 2 and 6

3

M_ST_NA event 4

Note that the events are packed into messages in order to maximize the
bandwidth on the network. The following warning must be considered when
deciding to use this feature: Because events from the highest priority queues are
always reported when present before lower priority queues, events in the lower
queues may be lost due to buffer overflow.

If this feature is not utilized, each ASDU's events are stored in their own queue.
The module will report each queue containing events in a round-robin fashion
with all the data for each ASDU being packed. This methodology limits the
possibility of a buffer overflowing and still maximizes the use of bandwidth on the
communication channel.

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