Establishment Phase

With some advanced drivers, the Establishment Phase scan differs to that documented within this section. Where this phase differs on a particular driver, any differences are explained in the driver-specific documentation.

When the Geo SCADA Expert server has not been in communications with a direct outstation—for example, at system start-up, or when communications recover after previously being detected as having failed—the driver performs an Establishment Phase Scan, rather than the usual Primary Normal Phase scan.

The operations performed during an Establishment Phase Scan vary depending on the type of outstation, but may include:

This initial establishment sequence indicates that the Geo SCADA Expert server has been out of contact with the outstation for so long that the validity of the data held by the server for that outstation is suspect.

An Establishment Phase scan is typically performed only when one of the following conditions occur:

The Establishment Phase replaces the Primary Normal Phase, and is followed by a Secondary Normal Phase, during which logged data is extracted from the outstation (see Scanning Process).

Properties that you specify on the Scan Parameters tab of each Channel Form determine how many times the server attempts to establish communications with a direct outstation before it deems that outstation to have failed, and thereafter how often it attempts to re-establish communications with that outstation.

Example:

A driver scans four outstations that are using a particular direct channel to communicate with the server. The outstations have outstation addresses of 3 to 6.

The channel via which Geo SCADA Expert communicates with the outstations includes this configuration:

Comms Retries: 3
Transactions Attempts: 2

The driver tries to contact an outstation that has an address of 4, but receives no reply from the outstation. It tries to contact the outstation again. There is still no reply. It tries again for a third, and then a fourth time. As there is still no reply, and the Comms Retries for the outstation are defined as 3, the transaction is deemed to have failed.

The second transaction also fails. As the Transaction Attempts for the outstation is defined as 2, the outstation is deemed to have failed.

A Reestablishment Interval starts as soon as the outstation is deemed to have failed.

At the end of this interval, the driver only attempts to establish communications with the outstation once during each scan cycle.

In the next System Scan after the Reestablishment Interval has elapsed, the driver does manage to make contact with Outstation 4. However as the outstation was previously marked as failed, the driver performs a full Establishment Phase scan on the outstation. The driver performs this type of scan to help to ensure that the data retrieved from the outstation is fully up to date.

For further information on Comms Retries and Transaction Attempts, see Defining Scan Parameter Settings for a Channel. For further information on the Reestablishment Interval, see Establish Communications with Failed Outstations.


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