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GB/Z 29619.6-2013EnglishRFQ ASK 3 days [Need to translate] Digital data communication for measurement and control -- Fieldbus for use in industrial control systems -- Type 8: INTERBUS specification -- Part 6: Application Layer Protocol specification Valid GB/Z 29619.6-2013

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Standard ID GB/Z 29619.6-2013 (GB/Z29619.6-2013)
Description (Translated English) Digital data communication for measurement and control -- Fieldbus for use in industrial control systems -- Type 8: INTERBUS specification -- Part 6: Application Layer Protocol specification
Sector / Industry National Standard
Classification of Chinese Standard N10
Classification of International Standard 25.040
Word Count Estimation 133,191
Quoted Standard GB/T 9387.1-1998; GB/T 15695-2008; GB/T 16262; GB/T 16263; GB/T 17176-1997; GB/T 17967-2000; GB/Z 29619.3-2013; GB/Z 29619.4-2013; GB/Z 29619.5-2013
Adopted Standard IEC 61158-2003, MOD
Regulation (derived from) National Standards Bulletin 2013 No. 10
Issuing agency(ies) Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China
Summary This standard applies to: INTERBUS application layer protocol, To provide GB/Z 29619. 5-2013 define application layer services, these agreements are necessary. Application layer protocol provides for interaction between remote application, which by means

GBZ29619.6-2013: Digital data communication for measurement and control -- Fieldbus for use in industrial control systems -- Type 8: INTERBUS specification -- Part 6: Application Layer Protocol specification



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Digital data communication for measurement and control. Fieldbus for use in industrial control systems. Type 8. INTERBUS specification. Part 6. Application Layer Protocol specification ICS 25.040 N10 People's Republic of China national standardization of technical guidance documents Measurement and control of digital data communications industrial control systems With the fieldbus type 8.INTERBUS specification Part 6. Application layer protocol specification Fieldbus for use in industrial control systems- Part 6.ApplicationLayerProtocolspecification (IEC 61158.2003, MOD) 2013-07-19.2013-12-15 implementation General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China China National Standardization Administration released Directory Foreword V. Introduction Ⅵ 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 1 3.1 GB/T 9387.1-1998 terminology 2 3.2 Terms of GB/T 15695-2008 2 3.3 Terms of GB/T 17176-1997 2 3.4 GB/T 16262 terminology 2 3.5 GB/T 16263 terminology 3 3.6 Terms of GB /Z 29619.5-2013 4 3.7 INTERBUS application layer specific terms and definitions 4 4 symbols and abbreviations 5 5 convention 6 5.1 General Concepts 6 5.2 Category Definition Conventions 7 5.3 Abstract Grammar 7 5.4 Conventions for state machines 7 6 INTERBUS application layer protocol 8 6.1 FAL Syntax Description 8 6.2 Transfer Syntax 25 6.3 Protocol Machine Overview (ProtocolMachine) 34 6.4 Application Process Context State Machine (AP-Context) 34 6.5 FAL Service Protocol Machine (FSPM) 57 6.6 Application Relationship Protocol Machine (ARPM) 6.7 DLL Mapping Protocol Machine 112 Figure 1 application layer and the relationship between other layers Ⅵ Figure 2 APDU Overview 25 Figure 3 APDUHeader 25 Figure 4 PDU Type Extension 26 Figure 5 PDU address extension 26 Figure 6 PDU Type and Address Expansion 26 Figure 7 An example of Establish-Request PDU Figure 8 Encoding of a PRIVATE tag value 27 Figure 9 Encoding of a context-specific tag value 27 FIG. 10 identifies the information field 28 Figure 11 ID-info 28 with label values 0-14 and 0-6 Figure 12 ID-info 28 with label values of 15-255 and 0-6 Figure 13 ID-info 28 with label values 0-14 and length 7-255 Figure 14 ID-info 29 with a tag value of 15-255 and a length of 7-255 Figure 15 Boolean value is TRUE encoding 29 Figure 16 Encoding of Boolean value FALSE 29 Figure 17 String encoding 29 Figure 18 Binary Date Code 30 Figure 19 Code with a century binary date Figure 20 Daytime encoding 31 Figure 21 Time difference encoding 32 Figure 22 Timing coding 32 Figure 23 Example of the structure of the object definition 33 Figure 24 Protocols exchanged between protocol machines 34 Figure 25 AP starts AP-Context state machine 36 Figure 26 FSPM state transitions Figure 58 Figure 27 QUB-FCARPM State Transitions Figure 66 Figure 28 BNUARPM State Transition Figure 99 Figure 29 QUB-TMAREP State Transitions Figure 109 Figure 30 DMPM state transitions Figure 115 Table 1 conventions for the state machine 7 Table 2 FAL-user issued to AP-Context primitive 35 Table 3 primitives issued by AP-Context to FAL-user Table 4 AP-Context State Machine Sender State Transition 36 Table 5 AP-Context State Machine Receiver State Transition 42 Table 6 ResetArep Function 54 Table 7 ApContextTest Features 54 Table 8 ServicesSupportedTest Features 54 Table 9 ApExplicitConnection Features 54 Table 10 ImmediateAcknowledge function 54 Table 11 ConfirmedServiceCheck Features 54 Table 12 UnconfirmedServiceCheck Features 55 Table 13 ArServiceCheck Features 55 Table 14 ArFspmService Features 55 Table 15 ArAcceeSupported Features 55 Table 16 MaxFalPduLengthTest Functions 55 Table 17 NegotiateOutstandingServices Features 56 Table 18 RequestedServicesSupportedTest Features 56 Table 19 IndicatedServicesSupportedTest Features 56 Table 20 InvokeIdExistent Features 56 Table 21 SameService Features 57 Table 22 Primitives for AP-Context to FSPM 57 Table 23 Primitives published by FSPM to AP-Context 58 Table 24 FSPM Status Table - Sender Status Transition 59 Table 25 FSPM Status Table - Recipient Status Transition 60 Table 26 SelectArep Features 62 Table 27 primitives that FSPM publishes to ARPM 62 Table 28 Primitives for ARPM to FSPM 63 Table 29 FSPM and ARPM exchange primitive parameters Table 30 QUB-FCARPM Status 65 Table 31 QUB-FCARPM Status Table - Sender Transaction 66 Table 32 QUB-FCARPM Status Table - Recipient Transaction 74 Table 33 GetArepld () Function 93 Table 34 BuildFAL-PDU Features 94 Table 35 FAL_Pdu_Type Function 94 Table 36 AREPContextCheck () Function 94 Table 37 AbortIdentifier Function 95 Table 38 AbortReason Features 95 Table 39 AbortDetail Features 95 Table 40 StartTimer Features 95 Table 41 StopTimer Features 96 Table 42 ResetCounters Features 96 Table 43 IncrementCounter Features 96 Table 44 DecrementCounter Features 96 Table 45 GetCounterValue Function 96 Table 46 primitives that FSPM advertises to ARPM Table 47 Primitives for ARPM to FSPM 97 Table 48 Arguments for primitives exchanged between FSPM and ARPM 98 Table 49 BNUARPM Status 99 Table 50 BNUARPM Status Table - Sender Transaction 100 Table 51 BNUARPM Status Table - Recipient Transaction 101 Table 52 GetArepld () Function 105 Table 53 BuildFAL-PDU Features 106 Table 54 FAL_Pdu_Type Function 106 Table 55 AbortIdentifier Function 106 Table 56 AbortReason Features 106 Table 57 AbortDetail Features 107 Table 58 Primitives for FAL to ARPM 107 Table 59 Primitives for ARPM to FAL 107 Table 60 Parameter for primitives exchanged between FAL and ARPM 107 Table 61 QUB-TMARPM Status 109 Table 62 QUB-TM Status Table - Sender Transaction 109 Table 63 QUB-TM Status Table - Recipient Transaction 110 Table 64 GetArepId () Function 110 Table 65 BuildFAL-PDU Features 111 Table 66 FAL_Pdu_Type Function 111 Table 67 ResetCounters Features 111 Table 68 IncrementCounter Features 111 Table 69 DecrementCounter Features 112 Table 70 GetCounterValue Function 112 Table 71 Primitives for ARPM to DMPM 113 Table 72 Primitives for DMPM to Issue ARPM Table 73 Arguments for primitives exchanged between ARPM and DMPM 114 Table 74 - The primitives exchanged between INTERBUS data link layer and DMPM 114 Table 75 DMPM Status Descriptions 115 Table 76 DMPM Status Table - Sender Transaction 116 Table 77 DMPM Status Table - Recipient Transaction 121 Table 78 PickArep Features 124 Table 79 FindAREP Features 124 Table 80 SelectNextArep Features 124 Table 81 ArepRole Function 124 Table 82 FalArHeader Features 125 Table 83 AddUcsPduHeader Function 125 Table 84 RemoveUcsPduHeader Features 125 Table 85 DILinkStatus Features 125

Foreword

GB /Z 29619 "Measurement and Control Digital Data Communications Industrial Control Systems Fieldbus Type 8. INTERBUS Specification" Former divided into 6 parts. --- Part 1. Overview; --- Part 2. Physical layer specification and service definition; --- Part 3. Data Link Service Definition; --- Part 4. Data link protocol specification; --- Part 5. Application layer service definition; --- Part 6. Application layer protocol specification. This section GB /Z 29619 Part 6. This section drafted in accordance with the rules given GB/T 1.1-2009 and GB/T 20000.2-2009. GB /Z 29619 modified using IEC 61158.2003 "Measurement and Control Digital Data Communications Industrial Control Systems Fieldbus" Part of the content, no adjustment in the technical content, the structure is divided into 6 parts to meet the needs of different users to use alone. For ease of use, this section made the following editorial changes. a) According to the actual use of our country, in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2009, the original text was edited editorial changes The content of surgery is exactly the same b) reference to the original text of the international standards are the same or modify the use of our standard with our national standard number instead of the corresponding international Standard number, the rest have not been the same or modified to use as our standard international advanced standards, are referenced in this section. This part is proposed by China Machinery Industry Federation. This part of the National Industrial Process Measurement and Control Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC124) centralized. This part of the drafting unit. Machinery Industry Instrumentation Technology and Economy Institute, Tsinghua University, Southwest University, Beijing Iron and Steel Design and Research General Hospital, Shanghai Automation Instrumentation Co., Ltd., Shanghai Institute of Industrial Automation Instrumentation, Nanjing Phoenix Contact Electric Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this section. Mei Ke, Zheng Xu, Liu Feng, Bao Weihua, Li Baihuang, Liu Zhaohui.

Introduction

INTERBUS is a digital serial communication system used in control systems (such as programmable logic controllers) and industrial sensors and actuators Communication between field devices. These devices include simple limit switches and valves, as well as measurement sensors, measurement transmitters and actuators, and also Can include sophisticated high-tech control systems such as controllers that control drive, torque, and process. It is optimized (but not limited to) the factory Automated application system. This section describes the INTERBUS AL-Protocol, which is compatible with other parts of the INTERBUS specification family turn off. The INTERBUS specification series consists of a "three-layer" fieldbus reference model based on the basic reference model for Open Systems Interconnection Righteous. Both of these reference models subdivide the interconnected, standardized areas into a series of canonical, manageable layers of size. AL-protocol defines the information and interactions exchanged between application entity calls (AE-Is) for supporting application services. AL-pro- tocol provides application services by using the data link layer or other directly available lower level services. The relationship between different layers such as Figure 1 shows. Figure 1 the relationship between the application layer and other layers Note. The system management used in GB /Z 29619 is a local mechanism for managing protocols at all levels. An application process uses INTERBUS application layer services to exchange information with other application processes. Application layer service definition Abstract interface between application process and application layer. Application layer through the application layer protocol to achieve application layer service definition. AL-protocol is one Group rules that govern the format and meaning of information exchanged between application layers of different devices. Protocols define the various states of an application layer and the efficient transitions between states. It can be a limited one state machine. Protocol machine is described by the state table. Application process and protocol machine through the application service data unit for information exchange. Protocol machine and other protocol machine through the application protocol data unit (APDU) for the exchange of information. Measurement and control of digital data communications industrial control systems With the fieldbus type 8.INTERBUS specification Part 6. Application layer protocol specification

1 Scope

GB /Z 29619 This section describes the INTERBUS application layer protocol, in order to provide the application of the definition of GB /Z 29619.5-2013 Layer services, these protocols are required. Application layer protocol provides for the interaction between remote applications, with the help of. --- for the application layer protocol data unit (APDU) coding rules; --- common abstract syntax definition of these APDU; --- Processed APDU and primitive protocol state machine descriptions in the correct order; --- To and from the data link layer service APDU mapping, data link layer services defined by GB /Z 29619.4-2013. The purpose of this section is to define the protocol to which the agreement is made. --- fieldbus reference model at the application layer and the data link layer border between the field bus data link layer; --- Fieldbus reference model application layer and system management at the border between the system management.

2 Normative references

The following documents for the application of this document is essential. For dated references, only the dated version applies to this article Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB/T 9387.1-1998 Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection basic reference model Part 1. Basic model (idtISO / IEC 7498-1.1994) GB/T 15695-2008 Information technology - Open Systems Interworking Presentation Services Definition (ISO /IEC 8822.1994, IDT) GB/T 16262 Information Technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) (GB/T 16262-2006, ISO /IEC 8824.2002, IDT) GB/T 16263 Information Technology ASN.1 coding rules (GB/T 16263-2006, ISO /IEC 8825.2002, IDT) GB/T 17176-1997 information technology open system interconnection application layer structure (idtISO /IEC 9545.1994) GB/T 17967-2000 Information Technology Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model OSI Service Definition Conventions (idtISO / IEC 10731.1994) Measurement and control of digital data communications - Fieldbus type 8 for industrial control systems. INTERBUS Specification Part 3. Data Link Service Definition Measurement and control of digital data communications - Fieldbus type 8 for industrial control systems. INTERBUS Specification Part 4. Data Link Protocol Specification Measurement and control of digital data communications - Fieldbus type 8 for industrial control systems. INTERBUS specification Part 5. Application layer service definition

3 Terms and definitions

The following terms and definitions apply to this document.