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9410 series
Self-discovery over Ethernet
52
Protocol
IEC 61850
1
These 8 simultaneous connections can be used by ION, Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU over Ethernet, or
DNP. You can have a maximum of 3 DNP connections.
2
This is used for the meter's webpages.
3
These protocols must be enabled to allow Modbus Master and Modbus gateway functionality.
4
This protocol must be enabled to allow EtherGate functionality.
By enabling or disabling TCP/IP protocols, you can control whether or not your meter
accepts new socket connection requests from the TCP/IP protocols supported by the
meter. Changing settings does not impact existing connections. Depending on the
protocol, you can also change the port number.
Related Topics
Ethernet configuration
Your meter supports DPWS (devices profile for web services) which allows for self-
discovery of the meter when it is connected to your local area network.
When you connect your meter to your network, your meter automatically appears in
your network in Windows Explorer under Other Devices. By default, the meter is
named <meter type>_<last six digits of MAC address>. For example, a meter with a
MAC address of 0060784173393 appears on the network as <meter type>_173393.
A
Meters with self-discovery over Ethernet connected to the network
B
Local area network (common subnet, no routers)
C
Computer connected to the network with IPv6 enabled
Considerations for using self-discovery over Ethernet
For self-discovery, the meter must be connected directly to the network using only
a cable or switches, and not going through a router.
You must use a computer running Windows 7 or later with IPv6 enabled in order to
use self-discovery over Ethernet.
The computer and the meter must be on the same subnet.
You do not need to configure your meter's IP address for self-discovery over
Ethernet; an IPv6 address is automatically generated from your meter's MAC
address and self-discovery takes place over IPv6.
Accessing the meter through self-discovery
You can use Microsoft
®
Windows Explorer to locate and access the meter on your
local network.
Port (default)
Number of
connections
102
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Communications
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