Defining Goose Control Block Properties; Configuring Receiving Goose Data - ABB SPA-ZC 400 Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Defining GOOSE Control Block properties

After creating sending dataset, start to configure GOOSE Control Block
(GoCB):
1. Add the dataset to be sent in GOOSE.
2. Define a GoCB APPID which is unique within the system.
Multicast address defines where the specific GOOSE data is sent to. The
receiving IED understands which frames with a specific multicast address are
the interesting ones and starts to process them. It is recommended to have an
unique multicast address per GoCB. In a wider system with over 30 IEDs in
one subnet, the efficiency of multicast filtering decreases. In that case,
multicast addresses can be used as a group address. In this way the
SPA-ZC 40_-specific multicast message filtering works and uninteresting
frames are not processed.
GoID is a free character string which in some systems is used like APPID.
Default GoID is the unique GoCB path in the system.
MAC-Address defines the multicast address where the data is sent. It can be
unique address or it can be shared by many IEDs (for example, enter
"interlock" to the MAC-Address field Grouping).
MaxTime and MinTime are not configurable. MinTime indicates the
maximum response time in milliseconds to data change. Time can vary
depending on the data type; the default value is 100 ms. MaxTime indicates
the background heartbeat cycle time in milliseconds; the default value is
10000 ms.
If the system uses VLAN, it is possible to define the GOOSE message
priority (0-7). VLAN priority indicates the priority of GOOSE messages in
Ethernet. The default priority is 4.
GoCB confRev increases automatically every time when the GoCB
configuration is changing. This integer value is sent in every GOOSE
message and the receiver checks it to notice configuration mismatches. If
configuration is changed afterwards, update Inputs information to other IEDs.

Configuring receiving GOOSE data

Receiving GOOSE configuration is based on GSEInputs of the CID
configuration file. A standard single input field defines the recieved GOOSE
information.
To identify the received GOOSE data, define the following information for
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