7.12
SEL-2414 Transformer Monitor Instruction Manual Date Code 20130214
Communications
ASCII Commands
=>>ETH <Enter>
SEL-2414 Date: 11/12/2010 Time: 03:11:38
DEVICE
MAC: 00-30-A7-D3-4F-1A
IP ADDRESS: 192.168.0.2
SUBNET MASK: 255.255.255.0
DEFAULT GATEWAY: 0.0.0.0
PRIMARY PORT: PORT 1A
ACTIVE PORT: PORT 1A
LINK SPEED DUPLEX MEDIA
PORT 1A Up 100M Full TX
PORT 1B Up 100M Full TX
=>>ETH
Figure 7.2 ETH Command Example
EVENT Command
(Event Reports)
Use the EVE command to view event reports. See Section 9: Analyzing Events
for further details on retrieving and analyzing event reports, as shown in
Table 7.25. See HISTORY Command (Events List) on page 7.12 for details on
clearing event reports.
Parameter n specifies the event report number. Use the HIS command to deter-
mine the event report number of the event you want to display. If n is not speci-
fied, the device displays Event Report 1.
FILE Command
(Manage Settings
Files)
The FIL command provides a safe and efficient means of transferring settings
files between intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) and external support software
(ESS). Use the FIL commands for sending settings to the SEL-2414 and receiv-
ing settings from the device, as shown in Table 7.26.
HELP Command
In response to the HEL XXX command, the device displays a short description of
the ASCII command. Parameter XXX is any ASCII command, HEL CON for
example.
HISTORY Command
(Events List)
Use the HIS command to view a list of one-line descriptions of device events or
clear the list (and corresponding event reports) from nonvolatile memory, as
shown in Table 7.27.
Table 7.25 EVENT Command
Command Description Access Level
EVE n Return event report number n with 4 samples/cycle
data
1
EVE n R Return event report number n with raw (unfiltered) 16
samples/cycle analog data and 4 samples/cycle digital
data
1
Table 7.26 FILE Command
Command Description Access Level
FIL DIR Return a list of files 1
FIL READ
filename
Transfer settings file filename from the device to the
PC
1
FIL WRITE
filename
Transfer settings file filename from the PC to the
device
2
FIL SHOW
filename
Displays the contents of the file filename 1