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BS EN IEC 61158-4-21:2019 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Data-link layer protocol specification. Type 21 elements

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IEC 61158-4-21:2019 describes procedures for the timely transfer of data and control information from one data link user entity to a peer user entity, and among the data link entities forming the distributed data link service provider and procedures for giving communication opportunities based on standard ISO/IEC 8802-3 MAC, with provisions for nodes to be added or removed during normal operation; structure of the fieldbus data link protocol data units (DLPDUs) used for the transfer of data and control information by the protocol of this standard, and their representation as physical interface data units. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2010. This edition constitutes a technical revision. The main changes are: •added Frame control Value, DLM function and DLL constants; •changed NCM_RETRY_RNMS to NCM_CHECK_NET_INTEGRITY_REQ; •updated DLM state table; •miscellaneous editorial corrections.

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142 undefined
145 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
147 CONTENTS
152 FOREWORD
154 INTRODUCTION
155 1 Scope
1.1 General
1.2 Specifications
1.3 Procedures
1.4 Applicability
1.5 Conformance
156 2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Reference model terms and definitions
158 3.2 Service convention terms and definitions
159 3.3 Common terms and definitions
162 3.4 Additional Type 21 definitions
3.5 Common symbols and abbreviations
163 3.6 Additional Type 21 symbols and abbreviations
164 4 Overview of the data-link protocol
4.1 General
4.2 Overview of medium access control
4.3 Service assumed from the physical layer
165 4.4 DLL architecture
4.4.1 General
Figures
Figure 1 – Interaction of PhS primitives with DLE
Tables
Table 1 – DLL components
166 4.4.2 DLL management (DLM) interface support function
Figure 2 – Data-link layer architecture
167 4.5 Data type
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Boolean
4.5.3 Unsigned integer
Table 2 – UNSIGNEDn data type
168 4.5.4 Signed integer
4.5.5 Octet String
4.5.6 Visible String
Table 3 – INTEGERn data type
169 4.5.7 Time of day
4.6 Local parameters and variables
4.6.1 General
4.6.2 DLE configuration parameters
170 4.6.3 Queues to support data transfer
Table 4 – DLE configuration parameters
Table 5 – Queues to support data transfer
171 4.6.4 Variables to support SAP management
Figure 3 – Relationships of DLSAPs, DLSAPaddresses, and group DLaddresses
Table 6 – Variables to support SAP management
172 4.6.5 Variables to support local device information management
Table 7 – Variables to support device information management
173 Table 8 – DL–entity identifier
Table 9 – Device Flags
Table 10 – DLM state
174 Table 11 – Device Unique Identification
Table 12 – Unique identification of device connected to R-port1
Table 13 – Unique identification of device connected to R-port2
Table 14 – MAC address
175 Table 15 – Port information
Table 16 – Protocol version
176 4.6.6 Variables and counter to support network information management
Table 17 – Device type
Table 18 – Device description
Table 19 – Hop count
177 Table 20 – Variables to support managing network information
Table 21 – Topology
Table 22 – Collision count
178 Table 23 – Device count
Table 24 – Topology change count
Table 25 – Last topology change time
Table 26 – RNMP device UID
179 Table 27 – RNMS device UID
Table 28 – LNM device UID for R-port1
Table 29 – LNM device UID for R-port2
180 4.6.7 Variables and counter to support a device path information management
Table 30 – Network flags
181 Table 31 – Variables and counter to support managing path information
Table 32 – Hop count for R-port1 direction
182 Table 33 – Hop count for R-port2 direction
Table 34 – Preferred R-port
Table 35 – Destination R-port
183 Table 36 – In net count
Table 37 – In net time
184 4.6.8 Variables, counters, timers, and queues to support path table management
5 General structure and encoding
5.1 Overview
5.2 MAPDU structure and encoding
Table 38 – Out net count
Table 39 – Out net time
185 5.3 Common MAC frame structure, encoding and elements of procedure
5.3.1 MAC frame structure
5.3.2 Elements of the MAC frame
Figure 4 – Common MAC frame format for Type 21 DLPDU
Figure 5 – MAC frame format for other protocols
186 5.3.3 Elements of the Type 21 DLPDU
Figure 6 – Version and Length field
187 Figure 7 – DST_addr field
Table 40 – Version and Length
Table 41 – Destination DL–entity identifier
188 Figure 8 – SRC_addr field
Figure 9 – Frame Control Field
Table 42 – Source DL–entity identifier
189 Table 43 – Frame control
191 Figure 10 – Extension field
192 Figure 11 – DSAP field
Table 44 – Extension
Table 45 – Destination service access point
193 Figure 12 – Source service access point field
Figure 13 – Length of group mask and extension information
Figure 14 – Group mask option field
Table 46 – source service access point
194 5.4 Order of bit transmission
5.5 Invalid DLPDU
6 DLPDU structure and procedure
6.1 General
6.2 Common DLPDU Field
6.2.1 General
195 6.2.2 Version
6.2.3 Length
6.3 DLDATA Transfer
6.3.1 DT DLPDU
Figure 15 – Common DLPDU field
Figure 16 – Building a DT DLPDU
Figure 17 – DT DLPDU structure
196 Table 47 – DT DLPDU parameters
197 Table 48 – Primitives exchanged between DLSuser and DLE to send a DT DLPDU
198 6.4 DLSPDATA Transfer
6.4.1 SPDT DLPDU
Figure 18 – SPDT DLPDU structure
Table 49 – Primitives exchanged between DLSuser and DLEs to receive a DT DLPDU
Table 50 – SPDT DLPDU Parameters
199 6.5 Network control messages
6.5.1 General
6.5.2 NCM_LA DLPDU
Table 51 – Primitive exchanged between DLSUser and DLEs to send an SPDT DLPDU
Table 52 – Primitives exchanged between DLSuser and DLEs to receive an SPDT DLPDU
200 Figure 19 – NCM_LA DLPDU structure
Table 53 – NCM_LA DLPDU parameters
201 6.5.3 NCM_AT DLPDU
Table 54 – NCM_AT DLPDU parameters
202 6.5.4 NCM_LS DLPDU
Table 55 – NCM_LS DLPDU parameters
203 6.5.5 NCM_RS DLPDU
Table 56 – NCM_RS DLPDU parameters
204 6.5.6 NCM_AR_DLPDU
6.5.7 NCM_AR DLPDU structure
Table 57 – NCM_AR DLPDU parameters
205 7 DLE elements of procedure
7.1 Overall structure
Figure 20 – DLL structure and elements
206 7.2 DLprotocol machine (DLPM)
7.2.1 Overview
7.2.2 Primitive definitions
Table 58 – Primitives exchanged between DLPM and DLSuser
207 Table 59 – Parameters exchanged between DLPM and DLSuser
208 Table 60 – Primitives exchanged between DLPM and DLM
209 7.2.3 DLPM state table
Figure 21 – State transition diagram of the DLPM
Table 61 – Parameters used with primitives exchanged between DLPM and DLM
210 Table 62 – DLPM state table
213 7.2.4 DLPM functions
Table 63 – DLPM functions table
214 7.3 DLL management Protocol
7.3.1 Overview
7.3.2 Primitive definitions
215 Table 64 – Primitives exchanged between DLM and DLSuser
216 Table 65 – Parameters used with primitives exchanged between DLM and DLSuser
Table 66 – Primitive exchanged between DLM and DMAC
217 7.3.3 DLM state table
Table 67 – Parameters used with primitives exchanged between DLM and DMAC
Table 68 – Primitive exchanged between DLM and DPHY
Table 69 – Parameters used with primitives exchanged between DLM and DPHY
218 Figure 22 – State transition diagram of DLM
219 Table 70 – DLM state table
241 7.3.4 DLM functions
Table 71 – DLM function table
250 8 Constants and error codes
8.1 General
251 8.2 Constants
Table 72 – DLL constants
252 8.3 Data-link layer error codes
Table 73 – Type 21 DLL error codes
253 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 61158-4-21:2019 - TC
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