BASEstartm Classic DAS
for OMNItm Software
Installation and User's Guide


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Contents (summary)
Preface Preface
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring the DAS
Chapter 3 Using the DAS
Appendix A Returned Values and Associated Error Messages
Appendix B Logged Messages
  Index
  Figures
  Examples
  Tables


Contents


Preface
Preface Preface
Chapter 1
1 Overview
     1.1     Description
     1.2     Device Communications
     1.3     Supported Functions
         1.3.1         Supported MMS Functions
         1.3.2         Supported SINEC-AP and SINEC-H1 Functions
         1.3.3         Supported SINEC-S7 Functions
     1.4     Non-supported Functions
Chapter 2
2 Installing and Configuring the DAS
     2.1     Installation Requirements
         2.1.1         Hardware Requirements
         2.1.2         Software Requirements
         2.1.3         Additional Software Requirements
         2.1.4         Disk Space Requirements
     2.2     Installation Procedure
         2.2.1         Files Created During Installation
         2.2.2         Installation Messages
     2.3     Post Installation Tasks
         2.3.1         Configuring layered products
         2.3.2         Editing the Configuration File
             2.3.2.1             Editing Type Records
             2.3.2.2             Editing Path Records
             2.3.2.3             Editing Device Records
             2.3.2.4             NCL Configuration
         2.3.3         Tuning ILAN$DEVSRV
         2.3.4         Defining OMNI Constants
         2.3.5         Setting the SPT Block Parameter
         2.3.6         Setting Up Shop Floor Equipment
     2.4     Tracing OSI Messages
     2.5     Failures During Product Use
Chapter 3
3 Using the DAS
     3.1     Accessing OMNI Functions
     3.2     Supported Functions
         3.2.1         Connecting To a Device
         3.2.2         Disconnecting a Device
         3.2.3         Read and Write Data Functions
         3.2.4         Read and Write Message Functions Using ILAN$DEVICE_SPECIFIC
         3.2.5         SINEC-AP Read and Write Message Functions Using Physical Points
             3.2.5.1             Reading a message
             3.2.5.2             Writing a message
             3.2.5.3             Exchanging a message
         3.2.6         Download, Upload and Directory Functions
         3.2.7         Start and Stop Functions
         3.2.8         Read Status Function
             3.2.8.1             Logical Status Meaning
             3.2.8.2             Physical Status Meaning
     3.3     Automatic Data Collection
         3.3.1         Unsolicited Data
             3.3.1.1             Information Report
             3.3.1.2             Write Indication
             3.3.1.3             Read Indication
                 3.3.1.3.1                 Automatic Reply to Read Indication
                 3.3.1.3.2                 Manual Reply to Read Indication
             3.3.1.4             Message Exchange Indication
                 3.3.1.4.1                 Automatic Reply to Exchange Message Indication
                 3.3.1.4.2                 Manual Reply to Message Exchange Indication
             3.3.1.5             Local and Remote VMDs
         3.3.2         Pollsets/Scattered Read
Appendix A
Appendix A Returned Values and Associated Error Messages
Appendix B
Appendix B Logged Messages
     B.1     NI Logged Messages
     B.2     PE Logged Messages
Index
Index
Examples
3-1 Connecting to an MMS / SINEC-S7 / SINEC-AP / SINEC-H1 Device
3-2 Disconnecting an MMS / SINEC-S7 / SINEC-AP / SINEC-H1 Device
3-3 Read Data Screen
3-4 Read Data Screen with Data Array
3-5 Write Data Screen
3-6 Write Data Screen with Data Array
3-7 Read message procedure
3-8 Write message procedure
3-9 Directory Screen
3-10 Upload and Download Screen
3-11 Read Status Screen
3-12 Unsolicited Point Definition
Figures
1-1 DAS Communications
3-1 Program Invocations State TABLE
3-2 Scattered Pollset Definition
Tables
1-1 MMS Client Supported Services
1-2 Proposed MMS Conformance Building Blocks
1-3 SINEC-AP and SINEC-H1 Client Supported Services
1-4 Proposed SINEC-AP and SINEC-H1 Conformance Building Blocks
1-5 SINEC-S7 Client Supported Services
1-6 Proposed SINEC-S7 Conformance Building Blocks
2-1 Disk Space Requirements
2-2 Files created during installation
2-3 Path Parameters
2-4 MMS Application Simple Name attributes
2-5 Siemens Application Simple Name attributes
2-6 OSI Transport Template Parameters
2-7 OSI Transport Parameters
2-8 BASEstar Classic Parameters
2-9 SPT Static Block Sizes
2-10 SPT Dynamic Block Sizes
3-1 Supported Data Addressing
3-2 Supported Data Types
3-3 Supported Address Postfix Values
3-4 ILAN$DEVICE_SPECIFIC Function Codes
3-5 Logical Status Meaning
3-6 Physical Status Meaning
3-7 Unsolicited ID Values


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