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Introduction
Scope of the Manual
IP Gateway System and ToolBox Software Version Policy
Introducing the IP Gateway
IP Gateway MOSCAD world
IP Gateway Applications
MOSCAD NFM Overview
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IP Gateway System Overview
SCADA System
MOSCAD world
Figure 2-1: SCADA Control Center with Radio-Based MOSCAD System
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MDLC Over IP
MDLC via Terminal Server
MDLC via Astro IP
MDLC Over Private DataTac
SCADA Inte rface Client-Server environment
Channels and Channel types
MOSCAD System - RTU definitions
Primary/Secondary Gateway Modes
Communicating with the IP Gateway
Troubleshooting
MOSCAD NFM System
System Overview
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MDLC Network
Figure 2-6: MOSCAD NFM System Architecture with TELNET Application
TCP/IP on Ethernet
LEGEND
MOSCAD RTU
MOSCAD Toolbox
IP Gateway for TCP/IP
IP Gateway Toolbox
IP Gateway Web Server
IP Gateway Redundancy
HealthCheck Mechanism
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Hardware Installation
Figure 3-1: IP Gateway, Simplified Block Diagram
Hardware description
CPU 68360
Communication Ports
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Mechanical Installation
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Connectors
Connector Locations
Eight connectors are located on the IP Gateway rear panel as shown in Figure 3-4 below:
Figure 3-4: IP Gateway Rear Panel
Connector Description
Port Specifications
Ethernet Port
IP Gateway Toolbox Port
RS-232/RS-485 Communication Ports
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Indication LEDs
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Software Installation
Introduction
IP Gateway Toolbox - Functions and Features
Prerequisites
Installation Procedures
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Starting a Toolbox Application
IP Gateway Toolbox
General Concept
Site Configuration
Site Configuration Window
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OutPutBar
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Save WorkSpace
Close WorkSpace
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Upload
Abort Upload/Download
View Last Upload Information
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CPU Menu
Tools Menu
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Tile Vertically
Tile Horizontally
Help Topics
About Site Configuration
Port Parameters
Port 2
Port Type for Port 2
User Parameters for Port 2
Advanced Physical and Link Layer Parameters for Port 2
Port 3
Port Type for Port 3
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User Parameters for Port 3
Advanced Physical and Link Layer Parameters for Port 3
Zones in Port 3
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Port 4
Port Type for Port 4
User Parameters for Port 4
Advanced Physical and Link Layer Parameters for Port 4
Zones in Port 4
IP Port
Port Type for TCP/IP Port 1
User Parameters for TCP/IP Port 1
Link Layer Parameters for TCP/IP Port 1
TCP/IP Allocations/Settings
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Port Type for DataTAC Port 1
User Parameters for DataTAC Port 1
Physical Parameters for DataTAC Port 1
Link Layer Parameters for DataTAC Port 1
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Terminal Server
Ports Overview
Insert One Port
Insert Group of Ports
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Copy One Port
Copy Group of Ports
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Delete Ports
User Parameters for Terminal Server Port 1
Advanced Physical Parameters for Terminal Server Port 1
Advanced Link Parameters for Terminal Server Port 1
Advanced Parameters
Physical layer
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Link Layer
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Transport Multiplex Layer
Message-Oriented Service (Frame Sequence)
MDLC Network Layer Network Layer
General Communication
MDLC Session Logical Channels Application layer
Presentation Layer
Transport Layer
MDLC Mini-session Applications
RTU To RTU
Event and Burst
Broadcast (Group Call)
MDLC and User Port Heaps MDLC Buffers
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User Buffers
General System Parameters LEDs
Timers Hookups
Buffer and Queue Size
Ladder Process Tasks
System Flags
System Values
'C application parameters
System Parameters
Gateway Settings System Resources
Task Allocation
Request Allocation
Network Configuration
Routing of Data Frames
Routing over Alternative Direct Link
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Network Configuration Window
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Page Setup
Exit
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Authentication Keys
Authentication Options
Edit Links Costs
Tools Menu
View As Text
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Font
Download window
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MDLC Links Configurator
The MDLC Links Configurator Window
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Save All
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Site Table
Site Table Window
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Delete Site
Delete Group of Sites
Change Retries Value
Change Timeout Value
Change Primary Link ID Value
Change Primary Link Validity Value
Change Secondary Link ID Value
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Table bar
Site bar
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SNMP Configurator
The SNMP Configurator Window
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Upload
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Downloader
Downloading Files
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Downloading system software
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Erasing Configuration
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Open System File
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Dial Up
Modem Connections
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Parameter Settings
Dial Up Window
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Phone Menu
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Site Date & Time
Site Date & Time Window
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Site Menu
Exit
Actions Menu
Get
Set
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Phone Book
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Merge
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Communication Setup
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Stop Communication Driver
Host Table
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Action Menu
DataTac Modem ID Table
The DataTac Modem ID Table Window
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Action Menu
IP Conversion Table
IP Gateway Site Configuration
IP Conversion Table Preparation
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SW Diagnostics & Loggers
SW Diagnostics and Loggers Window
Error Logger Tool
Software Diagnostics Tool
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Open for Editing
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Loggers Menu
Error Log example
Diagnostics
Communication System Statistics
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Reading Diagnostics Information
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Interesting fields: Static Data
Dynamic Data
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Example of Level 1 Diagnostics:
HELTHCH Health Check Device
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Start
Device List
Abort
Site bar
Loggers Bar
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HealthCheck Mechanism
MDLC Infrastructure
Mechanism
Disabled HealthCheck
HealthCheck Setup Setting up the Site Table
Site Configuration
HealthCheck Diagnostics
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Adding Terminal Server Ports
Site Configuration for Terminal Server
Configuring Terminal Server to work with IP Gateway Configuration
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Configuration
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Example: Setting 14 Ports (port 3 to 16) of ELS16 to the IP Gateway: Terminal Server definition
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IP Gateway Redundancy
Redundant IP Gateway Configurations
Site Configuration
IP Gateway Web Operation
Site Map
Security
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The Tools Downloading System Software using the Web Server
Retrieving Errors using the Web Server
Retrieving Software Diagnostics using the Web Server
Setting SNMP Configuration using the Web Server
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IP Gateway Telnet Application
Telnet User Interface
Connecting to the IP Gateway
Telnet Command Summary
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Example Output
APPENDIX A: RS232 Adapter Cables
Connection to a Computer or Terminal
Connection to a Modem
Connection to a Radio
Connection to VRM650/VRM660 radio
Connection to Conventional Astro radio
RTU-to-RTU Connection Using MDLC Protocol through RS232
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RTU-to-RTU Synchronous Communication Using Port 3, 4
SITE A
SITE B
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APPENDIX B: Remote ToolBox Modem Setup
Hayes ACCURA 144 + FAX 144
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Motorola OnlineSURFR 28.8
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B-7
Motorola OnlineSURFR 33.6
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Motorola OnlineSURFR 56K
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UDS V.3225
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USRobotics Sportster 14400 Fax
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USRobotics Sportster 28800 Fax
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USRobotics Sportster 56K Fax
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Intel SatisFAXtion Modem/400e
OK
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Software Diagnostics Output
TRANSPORT MUX DEVICE = TRNINT
## 16 LEVEL = 0
## 17 LEVEL = 1
## 18 LEVEL = 2
## 19 LEVEL = 3
## 20 LEVEL = 4
## 21 LEVEL = 5
HEAP DEVICE = HP_F_TX, HP_F_RX, HP_UF_A, HP_UF_U
## 32 LEVEL = 0
## 32 LEVEL = 1
ADAPTER DEVICE = COM1A,RTU1A, LIN1A,
## 48 LEVEL = 0
## 49 LEVEL = 10,11
TRANSPORT DEVICE = TRANS1, TRANS2,...
## 64 LEVEL = 0
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## 65 LEVEL = 1
## 66 LEVEL = 10/11
MTE
## 80 LEVEL = 0
## 81 LEVEL = 1
## 82 LEVEL = 2
LINK
## 112 LEVEL = 0
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## 113 LEVEL = 1
## 115 LEVEL = 10/11
NETWORK STOCK (NSTOCK)
## 144 LEVEL = 0
## 145 LEVEL = 1
## 146 LEVEL = 2
## 151 LEVEL = 4
NETWORK (NETWRK)
## 180 LEVEL = 0
## 181 LEVEL = 10/11
MINISESSION (EVNT , STCL)
## 200 LEVEL = 0
## 201 LEVEL = 1
## 202 LEVEL = 2
C-17
9. Next box index. 10. The internal queue ID.
## 203 LEVEL = 3
## 204 LEVEL = 4
## 205 LEVEL = 5
## 206 LEVEL = 6
## 207 LEVEL = 7
## 208 LEVEL = 8
See Diagnostics in the System Setup and Diagnostics Tools manual.
## 209 LEVEL = 9
## 210 LEVEL = 10/11
HDLC (RAD1P, RAD2P,...)
## 260 LEVEL = 0
## 261 LEVEL = 1
## 262 LEVEL = 2
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## 263 LEVEL = 3
## 264 LEVEL = 4
## 270 LEVEL = 10/11
## 271
UART
## 280
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## 288
## 290
## 291
RADIO CHANNEL (RAD1C , RAD2C,)
## 300 LEVEL = 0
## 301
## 302 LEVEL = 2
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## 303 LEVEL = 3
TRUNK CHANNEL
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RS232 CHANNEL
## 340
## 341
## 342
## 343
MODEM CHANNEL
## 360
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TIMERS (10__MS , 100_MS , 1__SEC , 1__MIN)
## 380 LEVEL = 0
RS485
## 520
## 521
## 522
## 523
FLASH MEMORY (FLASHDB, FLSEXT1)
## 600 LEVEL = 0
LEVEL = 2
## 601 LEVEL = 1, 20 , 21 , ... , 39
## 620
LDIALER (DIL2D , DIL 3D)
## 640 LEVEL = 0
## 641 LEVEL = 1
(ML_DL)
## 645 LEVEL = 0
## 646 LEVEL = 1
TOPLC (PLC1L, PLC2L, PLC3L)
## 660 LEVEL = 0
## 661 LEVEL = 1
FRAME - SEQ
## 700
BURST - SEQ
PHONE BOOK LEVEL = 0 PHNBK
TIMER EVENT
## 960
## 961
STBLA (SITE TABLE)
## 1022 LEVEL = 2
POOLMNGR
## 1130
## 1131
## 1132
## 1140
OCOMM LEVEL = 0
## 1400
## 1401 LEVEL = 1
## 1410
## 1420 LEVEL = 20
## 1430
## 1431
## 1440
FSKADP (OCOMC)
## 1500 LEVEL = 0
## 1501 LEVEL = 1
## 1502 LEVEL = 2
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## 1503 LEVEL = 3
## 1504 LEVEL = 4
## 1510
GPS
## 1600
## 1601 LEVEL = 1
## 1610
TCP/IP
## 1700 LEVEL = 0
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GAUART DEVICE = COMxA, RTUxA, LINxA
## 2020 LEVEL = 0
## 2021 LEVEL = 1
## 2022 LEVEL = 2
## 2040 LEVEL = 0
SITTBL
## 2060 LEVEL = 0
## 2061 LEVEL = 1
IPLINK LINxL
## 2200 LEVEL = 0
## 2201 LEVEL = 1
## 2202 LEVEL = 2
## 2203 LEVEL = 3
## 2210 LEVEL = 10, 11
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SLIP LINxSlp
## 2300 LEVEL = 0
## 2301 LEVEL = 1
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## 2302 LEVEL = 2
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## 2310 LEVEL = 10, 11
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## 2398
## 2399
IPLINK LINxL
## 2500 LEVEL = 100
## 2501 LEVEL = 101
## 2502 LEVEL = 102
## 2503 LEVEL = 103
## 2504 LEVEL = 104
## 2505 LEVEL = 105
## 2510 LEVEL = 110, 111
## 2520 LEVEL = 100
## 2521 LEVEL = 101
## 2522 LEVEL = 102
## 2523 LEVEL = 103
## 2524 LEVEL = 104
## 2525 LEVEL = 105
## 2526 LEVEL = 106
## 2527 LEVEL = 107
## 2530 LEVEL = 110,111
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## 2540 LEVEL = 210,211
## 2542 LEVEL = 102
## 2598
## 2599
DMAP27 DEVICE = RADxD
## 2700 LEVEL = 0
## 2710 LEVEL = 10,11
C-115
MPT1327 (PHYSICAL MODULE) DEVICE = RADxP
## 2750 LEVEL = 0
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C-117
## 2751 LEVEL = 1
## 2752 LEVEL = 2
## 2753 LEVEL = 2
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C-121
## 2754 LEVEL = 3
## 2760 LEVEL = 10,11
1. Number of times a frame was discarded. 2. Number of frames with a CRC error.
IMAP27
## 2802 LEVEL = 2
## 2810 LEVEL = 10,11
DESx
## 2900 LEVEL = 0
## 2901 LEVEL = 1
## 2902 LEVEL = 2
## 2903 LEVEL = 2
AUSYNC
## 3000 LEVEL = 0
## 3001 LEVEL = 1
## 3002 LEVEL = 2
## 3010 LEVEL = 10
## 3011 LEVEL = 11
TMAUTH
## 3100 LEVEL = 0
## 3101 LEVEL = 1
REQMNG
## 5000 LEVEL = 0
## 5001 LEVEL = 1
## 5005 LEVEL = 10, 11
HELTHCH (HEALTH CHECK)
## 5121 LEVEL = 1
LNKHNDL
## 5161 LEVEL = 1
DOCTOR
## 5211 LEVEL = 1
Error Messages
Error Logger Messages
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Error Messages
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Error #1152: Channel Not Init Msg Id: %% Msg Type: %% Uninitialized X25/LAPB channel.
May indicate system software problem. Consult product group.
Error #1153: Intr_ID: %% Code: %% Len: %% Params: %% X25 internal errors.
Error #1154: LAPB ID: %% Code: %% LAPB internal errors.
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C-177
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Entering the Password
Changing the Session Password
Uninstalling the IP Gateway Toolbox Application