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REX640 IEC 61850 Engineering Guide

  1. On the GOOSE Receiving page, check the GOOSE data that the relay subscribes from the Ethernet network.

    The left side of this page shows a list of devices that send GOOSE messages to the relay. These devices that publish data for the relay are defined in the relay configuration. The right side of the page shows the GOOSE data the relay receives from the network. The data set consists of value and quality attributes. The received data has status indicators where green means all OK, yellow warning and red error.

    Figure 1. GOOSE Receiving page
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  2. On the GOOSE Sending page, check the status of the relay's configured GOOSE control blocks and the values of the sent data.

    The left side of this page shows a list of the devices where the relay sends GOOSE messages. In the system there may be more devices, but these devices are according to relay configuration the ones subscribing the data from the relay. The right side of the page shows the GOOSE data that the relay sends to the network. The data set consists of value and quality attributes. The sent data has status indicators where green means all OK, yellow warning and red error.

    Figure 2. GOOSE Sending page
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