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Posted: 2025-06-23 02:03 AM
Hi,
Been looking through the documentation for a few hours and haven't been able to get an answer to this...
If configuring unsolicited events from the SCADAPack 474 RTU to a pair of Redundant GeoSCADA DNP3 masters, is the DNP3 Route table in the RTU required to have an entry for both server's IP addresses, (in case the Main server goes offline?) Any other considerations for this scenario?
Thanks in advance!
vds
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Posted: 2025-06-27 07:57 AM
Hello,
On the page "Connection to Controlling Station 1" you'll enter the outstation's DNP3 address (the RTU you're configuring) and the controlling (polling) station's DNP3 address. You'll then click the button "Add DNP3 Route" which prompts you to enter that controlling station's IP address. On the page "Connection to Controlling Station 2" you'll do the same, except the controlling station's DNP3 and IP addresses will be different.
You could alternately go directly to the Routing Table and enter the two controlling stations there if you prefer.
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Posted: 2025-06-27 07:57 AM
Hello,
On the page "Connection to Controlling Station 1" you'll enter the outstation's DNP3 address (the RTU you're configuring) and the controlling (polling) station's DNP3 address. You'll then click the button "Add DNP3 Route" which prompts you to enter that controlling station's IP address. On the page "Connection to Controlling Station 2" you'll do the same, except the controlling station's DNP3 and IP addresses will be different.
You could alternately go directly to the Routing Table and enter the two controlling stations there if you prefer.
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