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IPv4 is a 32-bit Internet Protocol addressing mechanism represented as four 8-bit
decimal values separated by dots as in: "192.168.0.148". With the explosion of the
internet and devices using these addresses, IPv6 was introduced with a larger, 128-bit
addressing mechanism in the form of eight 16-bit hexadecimal values separated by
colons as in: "2013:08be:9ce8:0000:0000:0000:ff00:034d".
26.3.4. DNP3 LAN/WAN – Options Sub-Tab (Task Mode)
Following is the Options menu for DNP3 LAN/WAN protocol in Task Mode.
LAN/WAN Options
Connection Type – Choices are Stream (TCP/IP), SSL Stream (Secure TCP/IP), or Datagram
(UDP/IP)
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SSL certificates are obtained from the Windows Certificate Store. The user requests/
installs his certificates in the store and the ASE2000 Test Set accesses the certificates.
• As a client the Test Set looks for a "user" certificate.
• As a server the Test Set looks for a "machine" certificate.
Port – DNP3 port, the default is 20000
Host – Host to which a connection should be issued. The host is used for Master Simulation
mode (always) and RTU Simulation Mode (if dual End-Point is checked). Either a fixed IP address
or remote node name can be entered.
IPv6 – Select IPv6 when providing Host addresses using the broader IPv6 address space.
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