PG routing via WAN
B.1 What is PG Routing?
TIM DNP3
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Note
In the remainder of this section, the terms "PG routing" and "remote" are used with the
following meanings:
PG Routing
PG routing is PG routing over network types such as MPI, PROFIBUS, and Ethernet as
well as SINAUT networks. In SINAUT DNP3 only Ethernet is supported.
Remote
A remote CPU or remote TIM is a module that can be accessed from a PG over SINAUT
Configuration for PG routing
The following figure shows the basic principle of PG routing.
Basic configuration of PG routing
In the basic configuration, a PG in the master station is configured and connected to the
Ethernet network. PG routing extends from the PG via Ethernet to a station TIM via which
the CPU connected to it can be reached.
Figure B-1 Basic configuration of PG routing
Range of functions of PG routing
Range of functions of PG routing
In SINAUT DNP3, PG routing via an Ethernet network is supported. Access to remote TIM
and CPU modules is from the PG/PC in the master station to the station.