Ethernet Port Command Explanations
The following commands are available through Telnet-to-card (Ethernet port) communications.
2AC
Access Levels 1, 2
Enter 2AC over Telnet on an optional Ethernet port to move to Access Level 2 on that port.
Ethernet ports do not support the password jumper.
ACC
Access Levels 0, 1, 2
Enter ACC over Telnet on an optional Ethernet port to move to Access Level 1 on that port.
Ethernet ports do not support the password jumper.
EXIT
Access Levels 0, 1, 2
Use the EXIT command to properly terminate a Telnet session, which includes setting the port
access level to zero and setting the target row to zero.
GOOSE
Access Levels 1, B, 2
Use the GOOSE command to display transmit and receive GOOSE messaging information,
which can be used for troubleshooting. The GOOSE command variants and options are shown
below.
GOOSE
GOOSE count
The information displayed for each GOOSE IED is described below.
Transmit GOOSE Control
Reference
Receive GOOSE Control
Reference
Date Code 20080110
Display GOOSE information
Display GOOSE information count times
This field represents GOOSE control reference information
that includes the IED name, ldInst (Logical Device Instance),
LN0 lnClass (Logical Node Class), and GSEControl name
(GSE Control Block Name)
(e.g., SEL_387E_1CFG/LLN0$GO$GooseDSet13)
This field represents the goCbRef (GOOSE Control Block
Reference) information that includes the iedName (IED name),
ldInst (Logical Device Instance), LN01 lnClass (Logical Node
Class), and cbName (GSE Control Block Name)
(e.g., SEL_387E_1CFG/LLN0$GO$GooseDSet13)
Communications
SEL-387E Instruction Manual
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