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SR3 IEC 61850 GOOSE DETAILS
4–42
GOOSE 6
GOOSE 7
GOOSE 8
Enum
FC215
The GOOSE Header Status is set at 1 if all the header's filters are passed. Otherwise, the
Header Status will be set at 0.
After a GOOSE header is accepted, the 350 firmware either accepts or rejects the
associated dataset. The firmware bases this decision on the R
configured for the header. If both (Header and Dataset structure) are accepted, the Remote
GOOSE Status is set to 1, otherwise it is set to 0. If the header status is never set to 1, then
the associated GOOSE status always remains at 0.
The incoming GOOSE defines the timeout for the next message. GOOSE Header Status is
set to 0 if the next message is not received within the specified amount of time. GOOSE
Status is also set to 0 if the next message is not accepted within the specified amount of
time.
If a GOOSE message is received, and its header has not been configured for reception, the
firmware ignores the message.
It is possible to see this GOOSE status information from the 350 relay front panel.
unsigned 32 bits
GOOSE Receive Status
0x0001
eFMT_GOOSE1
0x0002
eFMT_GOOSE2
0x0004
eFMT_GOOSE3
0x0008
eFMT_GOOSE4
0x0010
eFMT_GOOSE5
0x0020
eFMT_GOOSE6
0x0040
eFMT_GOOSE7
0x0080
eFMT_GOOSE8
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CHAPTER 4: SR3 IEC61850 GOOSE
0x0010 0000
0x0100 0000
0x1000 0000
Text String
GOOSE 1 RECEIVED
GOOSE 2 RECEIVED
GOOSE 3 RECEIVED
GOOSE 4 RECEIVED
GOOSE 5 RECEIVED
GOOSE 6 RECEIVED
GOOSE 7 RECEIVED
GOOSE 8 RECEIVED
dataset that has been
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