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Toshiba GR200 Series - (vi)-5 Example2: It is assumed that there are three remote devices on the network: Ping_IP1, Ping_IP2, and Ping_IP3. The Hot-standby function sends a Ping packet to every remote device every 10 second (i.e., the IED sends a ping packet to a remote dev...

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6F2S1914 (0.49)
GRL200 (Soft 033 & 037)
- 1330 -
Ping_Interval
: 5sec
Ping_Wait
: 1sec
Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP1.
OK: Response received
Local IED
NG: due to delayed response
Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP1.
5sec
5sec
5sec
NG: due to no response
Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP1.
Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP1.
Switching LAN ports is
performed if a response signal is
not received for setting
[Chk_Count].
1sec
1sec
1sec
Remote device with
Ping_IP1 address
Figure 11.2-3 Time chart for Example 1
Example2: It is assumed that there are three remote devices on the network:
Ping_IP1, Ping_IP2, and Ping_IP3. The Hot-standby function sends a Ping packet to
every remote device every 10 second (i.e., the IED sends a ping packet to a remote
device every 30 second). Suppose that “1” is set for [Check_Count]. The Hot-standby
function can determine a communication failure after 30 seconds if one of the remote
devices is unable to send a response. Figure 11.2-4 shows the operation. Switching is
not executed, because the IED cannot confirm all no-responses from the remote
addresses in the milled of the figure. Switching is performed after no-response is
confirmed from all remote devices.
The IP addresses of the remote devices are set for [Ping_IP1] to [Ping_IP3].
(Setting IP addresses for other remote devices is not required.)
10seconds is set for [Ping_Wait].
Number 5 is set for [Ping_Interval].
Number 1 is set for [Check_Count].

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