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Rockwell Automation Publication 1766-UM001O-EN-P - September 2021 253
Appendix F MicroLogix 1400 Distributed Network Protocol
Enable Unsolicited For Class2
Enable Unsolicited For Class3
Send Initial Unsolicited On Start Up
Number of Class1 Events
Hold Time after Class1 Events (x1s)
Number of Class2 Events
Hold Time after Class2 Events (x1s)
Number of Class3 Events
Hold Time after Class3 Events (x1s)
DNP3 Object Data File Number
DNP3 Object Config File Number
content of the Config File
In some cases, the controller may not send an Unsolicited Response even
though the parameters are configured properly.
Normally, when the parameter Enable Unsolicited On Start Up is
checked, the controller initiates an Unsolicited Response with the
function code ENABLE_UNSOLICITED(20), if there are any events
logged into the event buffer. However, when a request with the function
code DISABLE_UNSOLICITED(21) is received, an Unsolicited Response
will not be sent.
When the parameter Enable Unsolicited On Start Up is unchecked, the
controller does not trigger the Unsolicited Response until a request with
the function code ENABLE_UNSOLICITED(20) from the DNP3 Master is
received.
Figure 75
shows how to initiate and send the Unsolicited Response. Master
Node 0 in Channel 0 Configuration tab indicates that the Unsolicited
Response is reported to the Master with the node address 3.
Figure 75 - Initiate and Send Unsolicited Response

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