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MicroSCADA

System Configuration Overview

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List of Content

 What is: Node, Link, Line and STA


 Application Configuration
 Base System
 Hot-Standby
 Watchdog information via SG Tool Menu

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Objectives
On completion of this module you will be able to:

 What is a Node, Link, Line and STA


 How an Application Configuration may look like
 How the Base System may look like
 How the Hot-Standby functionality works
 Retrieve watchdog information via SG Tool Menu

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Secure Knowledge, Learner activities

Objective:
 System Configuration

Time/ Social Form:


 Presentation

Reference Documentation:
 MicroSCADA Manual

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MicroSCADA Configuration Overview

 Level 2: Base System Object definition:


 Node (NOD):
Are directly or indirectly connecting base systems to process
communication units.
A node is primarily specified by the used connection link and the station
address of the node.

 Links (LIN)
A link is a data transmission line to the base system.
Link of type LAN: The process communication unit may be
directly connected through LAN link.
Link of type INTEGRATED: For each configured PC-NET.
This link type is used only by PC-NET
Several nodes can be connected to the same link and use the same LIN
object.

 Station (SA)
Each Node has a station address which is unique in the entire sys600
system.
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MicroSCADA Configuration Overview (BL8)
Node, Link, Line and STA
Base System 1
SA 9

SNMP Appl 1
SA 19 STA 101..199 (Nod 11)
STA 201..299 (Nod 12)
STA 991, 992, 993 (Nod 51, 52, 53)
STA901..989, >1000 STA 900…989, >1000.. (Nod 19)
Nod 19
Nod 9

LIN 1 (LAN)

LIN 3 LIN 4 LIN 5

Nod 11 Nod 12 Nod 51 Nod 52 Nod 53

IEC61850 IEC61850 PC- PC- PC-


SA 11 SA 12 NET NET NET
SA 51 SA 52 SA 53
STA101..199 STA201..299 STA991 STA992 STA993
IEC101 IEC104 DNP 3.0
LAN LAN Li 1,2 Li 3 Li 4

SA = Station
Nod = Node
LIN = Link
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MicroSCADA Configuration Overview (<BL7)
Node, Link, Line and STA
Base System 1
SA 209

SNMP Appl 1
SA 115 STA 101..199 (Nod 11)
STA 201..299 (Nod 12)
STA 991, 992, 993 (Nod 19, 18, 17)
STA901..989, >1000 STA 900…989, >1000.. (Nod 15)
Nod 15
Nod 9

LIN 1 (LAN)

LIN 3 LIN 4 LIN 5


Nod 19 Nod 18 Nod 17
Nod 11 Nod 12
IEC61850 IEC61850 PC- PC- PC-
SA 111 SA 112 NET NET NET
SA 119 SA 118 SA 117
STA101..199 STA201..299 STA991 STA992 STA993
IEC101 IEC104 DNP 3.0
LAN LAN Li 1,2 Li 3 Li 4

SA = Station
Nod = Node
LIN = Link
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MicroSCADA Configuration Overview
Application Configuration Overview

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MicroSCADA Configuration Overview
Base System Configuration

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MicroSCADA Watchdog
Hot-Standby (on startup)
SAS 1 SAS 2

1 – On power up WD will supervise the startup Cold Cold

2 – After some times faster PC starting is hot HOT Cold


(See the state in SemiGraphic Tool Menu/Base System/Application)

3 – PC (Hot) start transferring Application HOT Warm


(Note Do not switch off the PC)
4 – When the transferring is done HOT Standby

On next power up the WD will keep the same HOT Cold


condition.

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MicroSCADA Watchdog
Hot-Standby (control by Operator)
SAS 1 SAS 2

4 – The operator makes a switching from SAS1 HOT Standby


(SAS2 must be in standby mode)

5 – The WD is supervising the switching Cold HOT

6 – PC (Hot) start transferring Application Warm HOT

7 – When the transferring is done Standby HOT

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MicroSCADA Watchdog

 Base system config\Applications\appl\Shadowing

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MicroSCADA Watchdog

 The following three attributes are reported only when the connection to the
external base system has been established:

 AS: The state of the external application "COLD", "WARM“, "HOT"

 SS The shadowing state of the external application “WARM_SEND", “HOT_SEND“,


“RECEIVE“, “NONE”

 SP: The shadowing phase of the external application “TO_WARM_SD", "WARM_SD“,


“TO_HOT_SD“, “HOT_SD“,
“TO_WARM_RC“, “WARM_RC”,
“TO_HOT_RC”, “HOT_RC”,
“NONE”
 See doc Sys600_Application Objects page 183
 See doc Sys600_System Objects pages 44,56,57,

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