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(vii) IP setting example [RedundantMode]=Hot_standby
When Hot_standby is set for the setting [RedundantMode], the user can apply single IP
address in the IED. The table below shows that both Port A and B have the same IP address.
Table 11.2-4 Default IP address for Hot standby operation
†Note: Address ‘192.168.1.11’ is set as default. Setting [IPADDRESS2] will be neglected.
(viii) IP setting example [RedundantMode]=Fixed
If Fixed is set for the setting [RedundantMode], the user can apply IP addresses in the IED.
The table below shows that both Port A and B can have different IP addresses.
Table 11.2-5 Default IP address for Fix operation
†Note: Port A ‘192.168.1.11 (default)’ is ready for IEC61850 (GOOSE), but Port B is not
ready for IEC61850.
‡Note: Single IP address is generally set in SNTP. The user is not recommended to have
Time synchronization using different IP addresses with ‘Port A’ and ‘Port B’.
§Note: For the local PC engineering, the use of Port B (192.168.1.12, default) is
recommended, but the user can also use Port A (192.168.1.11, default) for that.