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IEC140000137-1-en.vsd
IEC140000137 V1 EN-US
3.3. Set the Host IP
as the PMU IP address configured for the port in use.
Here the LANAB:1 IPAddress (192.168.1.10) is set.
3.4. Set the Port as the TCP port defined in the PMU for control of data sent
over UDP client group 1 (Default value: 4713). This can be found under
the parameter TCPportUDPdataCtrl1 as one of the UDP
communication parameters.
3.5. Save the Alternate Command Channel Configuration settings.
3.6. Continue to the section
Verifying the IEEE C37.118/1344 UDP
communication
9.5 Verifying the communication
GUID-D10769FC-6C70-48A3-A1D8-FAFCCA82A3BE v2
Connect your PC to the substation network and ping the connected IED and the
Substation Master PC, to verify that the communication is working (up to the
transport layer). Make sure that the optical fibers are connected correctly.
After checking the communication, it is time to verify the IEEE C37.1
18/1344
communication over both TCP and UDP protocols.
One way to verify the communication up to the application layer is to use a
protocol analyzer connected to the substation bus, and monitor the communication.
Alternatively, the PMU Connection Tester tool can be used to verify the IEEE
C37.118/1344 communication. The section
Setting the TCP/UDP client
communication explains how to set the PMU Connection Tester parameters in
order to establish an IEEE C37.1
18 connection with the PMU.
Section 9 1MRK 505 378-UEN A
Establishing connection and verifying the IEEE C37.118/1344 communication
78 Line differential protection RED670 2.2 IEC
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