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Could it distinguish between different slaves only by assigning the different Local/Slave Address at BMXNOR0200 DNP3 master? BMXNOR0200, DNP3,master
No, as for the role of DNP3 master, we do support the multi-sessions to accommodate multi slaves communication.
However since slave address/local address at the application level has the lower preference compared with ip & port at transportation level, it would cause conflicts & instability if you assign the same ip & ports for different sessions.
In TCP/IP suite, the communication channel is occupied by the specific ip & specific port while the new request from same ip & port will be denied. So you will find the second session(although with different salve address/local address) could not get connected with the same ip & port.
The good practice is to divide the sessions on different ports under same ip address by which you could realize the two sessions communication.
No, as for the role of DNP3 master, we do support the multi-sessions to accommodate multi slaves communication.
However since slave address/local address at the application level has the lower preference compared with ip & port at transportation level, it would cause conflicts & instability if you assign the same ip & ports for different sessions.
In TCP/IP suite, the communication channel is occupied by the specific ip & specific port while the new request from same ip & port will be denied. So you will find the second session(although with different salve address/local address) could not get connected with the same ip & port.
The good practice is to divide the sessions on different ports under same ip address by which you could realize the two sessions communication.