Name Type Values (Range) Unit Description
Derived BOOLEAN 1=Yes
0=No
- Derived indication output
for U4
Failure BOOLEAN 1=Yes
0=No
- Failure indication output
for U4
Inaccurate BOOLEAN 1=Yes
0=No
- Inaccurate indication
output for U4
Inconsistent BOOLEAN 1=Yes
0=No
- Inconsistent indication
output for U4
OldData BOOLEAN 1=Yes
0=No
- OldData indication
output for U4
OperatorBlocked BOOLEAN 1=Yes
0=No
- OperatorBlocked
indication output for U4
Oscillatory BOOLEAN 1=Yes
0=No
- Oscillatory indication
output for U4
OutOfRange BOOLEAN 1=Yes
0=No
- OutOfRange indication
output for U4
Overflow BOOLEAN 1=Yes
0=No
- Overflow indication
output for U4
Source BOOLEAN 0=Process
1=Substituted
- Source indication output
for U4
Test BOOLEAN 1=Yes
0=No
- Test indication output for
U4
Validity INTEGER 0=Good
2=Reserved
1=Invalid
3=Questionable
-
Validity indication output
U4
17.5 Routes
17.5.1 Introduction
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A route is a specified path for data to travel between the source device in a
subnetwork to the destination device in a different subnetwork. A route consists of
a destination address and the address of the gateway to be used when sending data
to the destination device, see Figure
315.
Section 17 1MRK 505 394-UEN A
Ethernet
636 Line differential protection RED650 2.2 IEC
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