BS EN IEC 61158-3-28:2023
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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Data-link layer service definition. Type 28 elements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 64 |
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5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
6 | Blank Page |
7 | English CONTENTS |
10 | FOREWORD |
12 | INTRODUCTION |
13 | 1 Scope 1.1 General 1.2 Specifications 1.3 Conformance |
14 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and conventions 3.1 Reference model terms and definitions |
16 | 3.2 Service convention terms and definitions 3.3 Common data-link service terms and definitions |
17 | Figures Figure 1 – Relationships of DLSAPs, DLSAP-addresses and group DL-addresses |
18 | 3.4 Additional Type 28 data-link specific definitions |
20 | 3.5 Common symbols and abbreviations 3.6 Additional Type 28 symbols and abbreviations Figure 2 – Bitmap Data type diagram |
21 | 4 Type 28 Data-link service 4.1 Overview Tables Table 1 – DTS status output value |
22 | 4.2 Model of the DLS 4.2.1 General 4.2.2 Connection-less mode data transmission with acknowledge (CLMDTA) 4.2.3 Connection-less mode data transmission with no acknowledge (CLMDTNA) 4.2.4 Connection-less mode data transmission with request and acknowledge (CLMDTRA) Table 2 – DLCSS status return value |
23 | 4.2.5 Connection-less mode data transmission with request and response but no acknowledge (CLMDTRRNA) 4.2.6 Connection mode data transmission with acknowledge (CMDTA) 4.2.7 Connection mode data transmission with no acknowledge (CMDTNA) 4.3 Detailed description of DLS 4.3.1 CLMDTA |
24 | Figure 3 – Primitive process of CLMDTA |
25 | 4.3.2 CLMDTNA Table 3 – CLMDTA service primitives and parameters Table 4 – CLMDTA service primitive parameter |
26 | Figure 4 – Primitive process of CLMDTNA |
27 | 4.3.3 CLMDTRA Table 5 – CLMDTNA service primitives and parameters Table 6 – CLMDTNA service primitive parameter |
28 | Figure 5 – Primitive process of CLMDTRA |
29 | Table 7 – CLMDTRA service primitives and parameters Table 8 – CLMDTRA service primitive parameter |
30 | 4.3.4 CLMDTRRNA Figure 6 – Primitive process of CLMDTRRNA |
31 | Table 9 – CLMDTRRNA service primitives and parameters Table 10 – CLMDTRRNA service primitive parameter |
32 | 4.3.5 CMDTA Figure 7 – Primitive process of CMDTA |
33 | Table 11 – CMDTA service primitives and parameters Table 12 – CMDTA service primitive parameter |
34 | 4.3.6 CMDTNA Figure 8 – Primitive process of CMDTNA |
35 | 4.4 Detailed description of DLCSS 4.4.1 General Table 13 – CMDTNA service primitives and parameters Table 14 – CMDTNA service primitive parameter |
36 | 4.4.2 Delay measurement Figure 9 – Delay measurement service primitive process |
37 | Table 15 – Delay measurement service primitives and parameters Table 16 – Delay measurement service primitive parameter |
38 | 4.4.3 Clock synchronization Figure 10 – Clock synchronization service primitive process |
39 | Table 17 – Clock synchronization service primitives and parameters Table 18 – Clock synchronization service primitive parameter |
40 | 4.4.4 Clock interrupt Figure 11 – Clock interrupt service primitive process Table 19 – Clock interrupt service primitives and parameters |
41 | 5 Type 28 Data-link management service 5.1 Overview 5.2 DLMS related information table 5.2.1 General Table 20 – Clock interrupt service primitive parameter |
42 | 5.2.2 Protocol stack version management Information table 5.2.3 Link node management Information table Table 21 – Protocol stack version management Information table Table 22 – Link node management Information table |
43 | 5.2.4 Link timeout management information table |
44 | Table 23 – Link timeout management information table |
45 | 5.3 Detailed description of DLMS 5.3.1 General 5.3.2 Config Table 24 – DLMS status return value |
46 | Figure 12 – Data-link config management service primitive process Table 25 – Data-link config management service Table 26 – Data-link config management service primitive parameter |
47 | Table 27 – CFG_PARAM_INFO structure |
48 | Table 28 – TIMEOUT_CFG structure Table 29 – GROUP_IDMAP_S structure |
49 | Table 30 – NODEID_MAC_S structure Table 31 – COMM_RES_CFG structure |
50 | 5.3.3 Discovery Figure 13 – TN active logout discovery service primitive process Figure 14 – Data-link discovery management service primitive process |
51 | Table 32 – Data-link discovery service primitives and parameters Table 33 – Data-link discovery management service primitive parameter |
52 | 5.3.4 Maintenance Table 34 – NODE_MGT_INFO_S structure |
53 | Figure 15 – Local data-link maintenance service primitive process Figure 16 – Remote data-link maintenance service primitive process |
54 | Table 35 – Data-link maintenance service primitives and parameters Table 36 – Data-link maintenance service primitive parameter |
55 | Table 37 – DIAG_INFO_S structure (Command in range from 0x00 to 0x05) Table 38 – DIAG_INFO_S structure (Command = 0x06) |
56 | 5.3.5 Establish Figure 17 – Data-link establish management service primitive process |
57 | Table 39 – Data-link establish management service primitives and parameters Table 40 – Data-link establish management service parameter Table 41 – CH_RES_INFO_S structure |
58 | 5.3.6 Release Figure 18 – Data-link release management service primitive sequence diagram |
59 | 5.3.7 Update Table 42 – Data-link release management service primitives and parameters Table 43 – Data-link release management service primitive parameter |
60 | Figure 19 – Data-link update management service primitive sequence diagram |
61 | Table 44 – Data-link update management service primitives and parameters Table 45 – Data-link update management service primitive parameter |
62 | Bibliography |