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3.14
SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501
Settings and Commands
SEL-2701 Commands
#>>GOO
GOOSE Monitor Status:
01-03-A7-00-00-01 SEL-2701
StNum=73 SqNum=2732 HoldTime=54652
01-08-B7-39-AB-02 RELAY 2
StNum=132 SqNum=1404 HoldTime=72356
01-99-3B-9C-12-F2 RELAY 3
StNum=0 SqNum=40 HoldTime=83491 Timed out
$$-$$-$$-$$-$$-$$ RELAY 4
StNum=0 SqNum=0 HoldTime=0 Timed out
GOOSE Sending Status:
01-30-A7-00-00-03 SEL2701GOOSE
StNum=115 SqNum=2054 HoldTime=157629 BackTime=124937
GOOSE Listening Mode: Completed
#>>
Figure 3.1 GOOSE Command Response.
Use the GOOSE R command to clear statistics and MAC addresses and
initiate the process of listening to the network for GOOSE senders. For a more
detailed discussion of this process, see UCA2 for Field Devices on page 3.7
.
HELP
Because only a limited set of commands may be available at your current
access level, you may want to display a list of available commands. Use the
HELP command to display a list of available commands for your current
access level. The HELP command format and options are shown in
Table 3.15.
ID
It may be necessary to identify the firmware version of your SEL-2701 for
diagnostic purposes or to verify that it is compatible with the firmware version
of your host. Use the ID command to identify the firmware version and
several other internal parameters for your SEL-2701. The information
displayed by the ID command is described in Table 3.16 .
MEMORY
The MEMORY command is a diagnostic command for determining if the
SEL-2701 is using onboard RAM properly. Use the MEMORY command to
display RAM statistics for the following areas: memory in use, free memory,
free memory blocks, and bytes in largest available block.
PING
When you are setting up or testing substation networks, it is helpful to
determine if the network is connected properly and if the other devices are
powered up and configured properly. Use the PING command to determine if
Table 3.15 HELP Command Options
Command Description
HELP Display command information for the current access level.
HELP command Display information for a specific command.
Table 3.16 ID Command Internal Parameters Displayed
Parameter Description
FID Firmware ID
BFID SEL
BOOT Firmware ID
CID Firmware Checksum
DEVID Device ID
PARTNO Part Nu mber
CONFIG Configuration ID

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