
MVI56E-DNPNET ♦ ControlLogix Platform Contents
DNPNET Ethernet Client/Server Communication Module User Manual
ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 113 of 140
February 13, 2015
Handling the transfer of events from the Events Message Buffer in the
Client to the PLC
Events Captured by DNP Client are moved to this structure
Number of block 9910 CROB messages from DNP Server
CROB message data copied via block 9910 from DNP Server
For storing block 9958 Binary Event Messages to be sent to DNP Server
For storing block 9959 Analog Event Messages to be sent to DNP
Server
For storing Block 9968 Binary Input Events with CLX Time
For storing Block 9969 Binary Input Events with CLX Time
Reads the module time into the PLC
Sends the PLC time to the module.
9901 block of CROB Commands
9904 block for Auxiliary Client commands
9902 block of commands to enable
Count and offset of servers to report
Count and offset of commands to report
Cold boot the module via block 9999
Warm boot the module via block 9998
4.3.5 DNPNETDATA Object
This object stores all the process-related data for a MVI56E-DNPNET module. This includes
data for the primary DNPNET server port (DNPNET data set) and the data received from or
sent to DNP3 Ethernet server devices (IED data set) by the secondary DNPNET port when
configured as a DNP3 Ethernet Client.
Contained within this data object is an array for each possible data type. The array sizes are
set to match the maximum possible module configuration. If multiple MVI56E-DNPNET
modules are used within a rack, a copy of this structure will have to be made to permit each
module to have its own databases.
Each data type has its own set of unique block identification codes to distinguish the data
contained in the read or write block.
Module's Server Database. Remote Clients Write into this DB.
Module's Client Database. The Client writes data into this DB that it
Reads from remote Servers
Module's Server Database. Remote Clients Read from this DB.
Module's Client Database. The Client reads data from this DB and
Writews it to remote Servers.
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