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44 Chapter 3 Fault Management CM System Attributes Table 8 Module and Port Status Attribute Name Description CM.SLOT.BAD_MSGS_PORT_N Number of bad messages received CM.SLOT.BRDCSTS_PORT_N Number of broadcast messages received CM.SLOT.ELAPSED_PORT_N Milliseconds since last message was received CM.SLOT.MSGS_PORT_N Number of messages received CM.SLOT.NET1_OK NET1 Ethernet port is receiving messages CM.SLOT.NET2_OK NET2 Ethernet port is receiving messages CM.SLOT.RESET_STATS_PORT_N Resets statistics for a serial port CM.SLOT.RSPNS_PORT_N Number of response messages sent CM.SLOT.STATS_RESET_PORT_N Responds that the statistics were reset For more information about communication alarms, see the following manuals: • TriStation 1131 Developer’s Guide • Planning and Installation Guide for Trident v2 Systems • Communication Guide for Trident v2 Systems • TriStation 1131 Libraries Reference Safety Considerations Guide for Trident v2 Systems
4 Application Development Development Guidelines 46 Important TriStation 1131 Software Commands 48 Setting Scan Time 49 Sample Safety-Shutdown Programs 51 Alarm Usage 61 Safety Considerations Guide for Trident v2 Systems
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44 Chapter 3 Fault Management<br />
CM System Attributes<br />
Table 8 Module and Port Status<br />
Attribute Name Description<br />
CM.SLOT.BAD_MSGS_PORT_N Number of bad messages received<br />
CM.SLOT.BRDCSTS_PORT_N Number of broadcast messages received<br />
CM.SLOT.ELAPSED_PORT_N Milliseconds since last message was received<br />
CM.SLOT.MSGS_PORT_N Number of messages received<br />
CM.SLOT.NET1_OK NET1 Ethernet port is receiving messages<br />
CM.SLOT.NET2_OK NET2 Ethernet port is receiving messages<br />
CM.SLOT.RESET_STATS_PORT_N Resets statistics <strong>for</strong> a serial port<br />
CM.SLOT.RSPNS_PORT_N Number of response messages sent<br />
CM.SLOT.STATS_RESET_PORT_N Responds that the statistics were reset<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about communication alarms, see the following manuals:<br />
• TriStation 1131 Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />
• Planning and Installation <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Trident</strong> <strong>v2</strong> <strong>Systems</strong><br />
• Communication <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Trident</strong> <strong>v2</strong> <strong>Systems</strong><br />
• TriStation 1131 Libraries Reference<br />
<strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Considerations</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Trident</strong> <strong>v2</strong> <strong>Systems</strong>