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  Quality descriptor for events of protection equipment 
QDP: CP8{ RES, EI, BL, SB, NT, IV} 
bit      8  7    6    5    4     3     2   1 
IV  NT  SB  BL  EI  RES 
    Refer to section of SEP for more details. 
 
  Output cirquit information of protection equipment 
OCI: CP8{ RES, EI, BL, SB, NT, IV} 
bit      8  7    6    5    4     3     2    1 
RES  CL3  CL2  CL1  GC 
 
9.4  Setting AH10/15EN-5A through ISPSoft 
This section introduces the setting of AH10/15EN-5A through ISPSoft. There are three 
configurations in ISPSoft.   
1. Hardware configuration: Setting the basic parameters 
2. Network configuration: Setting the Ether Link 
3. Intelligent module configuration: Setting the exclusive parameters   
Please refer to ISPSoft User Manual for more information about scanning a module, and opening 
HWCONFIG and NWCONFIG. 
 
9.4.1  HWCONFIG─Network Parameters 
All network devices which will be connected to networks need Internet Protocol addresses (IP 
addresses). The IP addresses are like numbers, and are used to identify the identities of these 
network devices on the networks.   
 
 
  Operation mode 
Users can select an operation mode of AH10/15EN-5A. They can assign a single IP address to 
AH10/15EN-5A and make AH10/15EN-5A support a switching hub, or they can assign two IP 
addresses to AH10/15EN-5A and make the two ports operate individually. 
  IP address assignment 
There are two ways to assign IP addresses. 
Static IP address: An IP address is manually assigned. 
DHCP: An IP address is assigned by a slave. There must be a slave existing on a local area 
network. 
 
Option  Description 
Static IP address  Users assign an IP address, a subnet mask, and a default gateway. 
DHCP  A DHCP slave assigns an IP address, a subnet mask, and a gateway.