Using the SCADA Status Window and Tools
SCADA Status provides an overview of the configured SCADA interfaces. To display the SCADA Status window, select SCADA Status from the Web Workspace Tools menu.
SCADA Status Window
The SCADA Status window contains two panes. On the left, a tree view shows the current status of items in the SCADA system; on the right, a docked frame displays tabs for each open SCADA maintenance tool.
The following SCADA maintenance tools are provided in Oracle Utilities Network Management System SCADA Status window.
SCADA Status Menus and Toolbar
File Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Toggle Dockable Window
Changes a standalone window to a pane that may be moved or docked in another window or frame. See Understanding Docked Panes and Standalone Window Tools for more information on dockable and standalone windows.
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Exit
Closes the SCADA Status window.
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Tools Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
View FEP Monitor...
Opens the FEP Monitor as a tab in the docked pane. See FEP Monitor for information.
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View IED Monitor...
Opens the IED Monitor as a tab in the docked pane. See IED Monitor for information.
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View Point Monitor...
Opens the Point Monitor as a tab in the docked pane. See Point Monitor for information.
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View Templates...
Opens a new IED Template as a tab in the docked pane. See IED Templates List for information.
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View Inputs...
Display IED Inputs for the selected IED.
View Output...
Display IED Outputs for the selected IED.
View Device Links
Display device links for the selected IED.
View Audit Log...
Opens an Audit Log tab in the docked pane. See SCADA Audit Log for information.
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View Debug Log...
Opens a Debug Log tab in the docked pane. See SCADA Debug Log for information.
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Actions Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Create New FEP...
Opens the FEP Details tool allowing you to create a new FEP.
Create New IED...
Opens the IED Details tool allowing you to create a new IED.
Create New IED from Template...
Creates a new IED as copy of a preconfigured template and opens the IED Details on the resulting new IED.
Download IED Schema...
Allows you to download the schema xsd file that defines the schema used by NMS for validating against imported IED configuration.
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Export IED...
Allows you to export selected IED configuration from tree view in XML format. The default file name is IEDNAME.xml.
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Import...
Allows you to import an XML file containing valid configuration.
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Export FEP...
Export the selected FEP in XML format.
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Export SCADA System...
Export the entire SCADA system in XML format.
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Delete
Remove the selected IED.
Unlink IED...
Immediately disassociates the currently selected IED from the FEP and moves it to the unassociated list.
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Move IED...
Invokes the Associate IED dialog box allowing you to associate the currently selected IED to one of the configured FEPs.
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Help Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
SCADA Status Help
Opens online help content for the SCADA Status window
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SCADA Status Tree View Pane
The tree view pane displays the configured Front End Processors (FEPs) and the Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) that are associated with them.
The Unassociated IEDs node at the top of the tree view contains any IEDs not currently associated with a FEP. The Unassociated IED node is where new IED instances are created and updated until ready to be made active.
Note: If you right-click a tree node, the context menu will display various operations that can be performed on the selected item.
The tree view contains four types of items
FEPs
FEP Connections
IEDs
IED Connections
Depending on the type of item selected, the context menu will have a different list of possible options.
FEP Monitor
The FEP Monitor opens as a tab in the SCADA Status window. The tab may be dragged out of the SCADA Status window or set to be a standalone window
FEP Monitor Menus and Toolbar
File Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Toggle Dockable Window
Changes a standalone window to a pane that may be moved or docked in another window or frame. See Understanding Docked Panes and Standalone Window Tools for more information on dockable and standalone windows.
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Exit
Closes the FEP Monitor.
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Tools Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
FEP Details...
Display the FEP details window for the selected FEP.
Display IEDs for FEP...
Display the IED Monitor list filtered for IEDs on the selected FEP.
 
Actions Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Enable FEP
Enables the selected FEP
Disable FEP
Disables the selected FEP
Reset FEP Statistics
Resets the communication statistics for the selected FEP.
 
Reset All IED Statistics
Resets the communication statistics for all IEDs
configured on the selected FEP
 
Synchronize
Resynchronizes the FEP configuration to the FEP itself.
 
Add FEP...
Creates a new FEP.
Remove FEP...
Removes the selected FEP component.
Enable Connection
Enables the selected FEP connection.
Disable Connection
Disables the selected FEP connection.
Change Active Connection
Changes the communications channel used to
communicate to the FEP. Only visible if the
FEP has multiple channels configured.
Enable Debug
Enables the logging of debug messages for the selected FEP.
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Disable Debug
Disables the logging of debug messages for the selected FEP.
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Line Logs...
Selecting this option invokes a browser displaying the LEC FEP line log information.
 
Search the Configuration Assistant's Event Management Rules tab for 'Line Log Configuration' to get for details on how to configure the line log URL.
 
 
Sort Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Sort Dialog...
Opens the Sort Dialog, allowing you to create, modify, apply, and save user-defined sorts. See Using the Sort Dialog Box.
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Default
Sorts the table using the standard sort criteria.
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Help Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
FEP Monitor Help
Opens online help content for the FEP Monitor.
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FEP Monitor User Interface
The FEP Monitor tool consists of four sections:
FEP Status
FEP Status List Banner
SCADA Message Counts
Message Queues
FEP Status
The FEP Status pane contains a table that shows the current state of all Front End Processors (FEPs) configured in the system. Each row in the FEP monitor list shows information about a FEP and a specific connection configured for that FEP. Therefore, if a FEP has multiple configured connections then that FEP may show up in the list multiple times, once for each connection. Only one FEP row can be selected at a time; when a FEP is selected, a right click context menu allows you to choose from the available actions to be performed on that FEP. The context menu will only show the actions valid for the current state of the FEP; for example, if the FEP is in the enabled state, then the Enable FEP option will not be available.
FEP Status List Banner
The FEP Status List banner situated above the Status List gives a summary of the state of the FEPs in the list and allows quick filtering. The banner consists of a label and count for each state a FEP can be in. The count is an indication of the number of FEPs in the list that match that state.
The available states are:
Enabled: A count of the number of FEPs enabled for scanning.
Disabled: A count of the number of FEPs currently shut down.
Failed: A count of the number of FEPs that are currently deemed to be in a failed state due to communication issues.
Selecting any label or count in the banner will filter out that state from the FEP Status List. The label in the banner will be highlighted and the states count will be struck through to indicate that FEPs in that state have been filtered out of the Status List.
Reselecting the label or count in the banner will restore all FEPs in that state back into the FEP Status List, they will no longer be filtered out. The label will no longer be highlighted and the count will no longer be struck through.
Context Menu Options
Depending on what you select, you may have the following options.
FEP Details: Open the FEP Details tool allowing edit of the configurable FEP options.
Show IEDs for the Selected FEP: Opens the IED Monitor filtered to only display IEDs that are configured for the selected FEP.
Enable FEP: Enables the selected FEP.
Disable FEP: Disables the selected FEP.
Change Active Connection: Changes the communications channel used to communicate to the FEP. Only visible if the FEP has multiple channels configured.
Reset FEP Statistics: Resets the communication statistics for the selected FEP.
Reset All IED Statistics: Resets the communication statistics for all IEDs configured on the selected FEP.
Enable Debug: Enables the logging of debug messages for the selected FEP.
Disable Debug: Disables the logging of debug messages for the selected FEP.
Synchronize: Resynchronizes the FEP configuration to the FEP itself.
Line Logs...: Selecting this option invokes a browser displaying the LEC FEP line log information. Search the Configuration Assistant's Event Management Rules tab for 'Line Log Configuration' to get for details on how to configure the line log URL.
Delete FEP: Deletes the FEP. This action will only complete if the FEP has no IEDs configured.
IED Monitor
The IED Monitor List is a table that shows the current state of all Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) configured in the system. Each row in the IED monitor list shows information about an IED and a specific connection configured for that IED. Therefore if an IED has multiple configured connections then that IED may show up in the list multiple times, once for each connection. Only one IED row can be selected and a time and when a IED is selected a right click context menu allows you to choose from the available actions to be performed on that IED. The context menu will only show that actions valid for the current state of the IED, for example if the IED is in the enabled state then the Enable IED option will not be available.
The IED Monitor tool consists of two sections:
Menus and Toolbars
File Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Toggle Dockable Window
Changes a standalone window to a pane that may be moved or docked in another window or frame. See Understanding Docked Panes and Standalone Window Tools for more information on dockable and standalone windows.
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Exit
Closes the IED Monitor.
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Tools Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
View Details...
Display the IED configuration details.
Commission...
Display the commission points for the IED.
 
Actions Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Display IEDs on all FEPs
Removes any filters on the IED Monitor list and displays all IED's
Create New IED
Opens the IED Details tool allowing you to create a new IED.
Create New IED from Template
Creates a new IED as copy of a preconfigured template and opens the IED Details on the resulting new IED.
Create New Template from IED
Creates a new template IED as copy of an existing IED and opens the Template Details on the resulting new template.
Delete
Deletes the selected IED.
Enable
Enables the selected IED.
Disable
Disables the selected IED.
Reset IED
Resets the communications links to the selected IED.
Force Poll IED
Initiates a read of all inputs on the selected IED.
 
Reset IED Statistics
Resets the communication statistics for the selected IED.
 
Enable Connection
Enables the selected IED connection.
Disable Connection
Disables the selected IED connection.
Change Active Connection
Changes the communications channel used to communicate to the IED. Only visible if the IED has multiple channels configured.
Reset Connection Statistics
Resets the communication statistics for the selected IED connection.
 
Line Logs...
Selecting this option invokes a browser displaying the LEC FEP line log information.
 
Search the Configuration Assistant's Event Management Rules tab for 'Line Log Configuration' to get for details on how to configure the line log URL.
 
 
Sort Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Sort Dialog...
Opens the Sort Dialog, allowing you to create, modify, apply, and save user-defined sorts.
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Default
Applies the default sort. In the product configuration, the default sort is by IED Name, IED ID, and Connection ID.
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Help Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
IED Monitor Help
Launches online help for IED Monitor.
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IED Summary Banner
The IED Monitor List banner situated above the IED Monitor List gives a summary of the state of the IEDs in the list and allows for quick filtering. The banner consists of a label and count for each state an IED can be in. The count is an indication of the number of IEDs in the list that match that state.
The available states are:
Enabled: A count of the number of IEDs enabled for scanning.
Disabled: A count of the number of IEDs currently disabled.
Failed: A count of the number of IEDs that are currently deemed to be in a failed state due to communication issues.
RTUs With Errors: A count of the number of IEDs with reported configuration errors.
Selecting any label or count in the banner will filter out any IEDs in that state from the Monitor List. The label in the banner will be highlighted and the states count will be struck through to indicate that IEDs in that state have been filtered out of the Monitor List.
Reselecting the label or count in the banner will restore all IEDs in that state back into the IED Monitor List (they will no longer be filtered out). The label will no longer be highlighted and the count will no longer be shown with strikethrough text.
IED Status List
The IED status list provides a table showing the current state of all Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) configured in the system. Each row in the IED Monitor table shows information about an IED and a specific connection configured for that IED. Therefore, if an IED has multiple configured connections, then that IED may show up in the table multiple times (once for each connection). Only one IED row can be selected at a time, and when a IED is selected, a context menu allows you to choose from the available actions that may be performed on that IED. The context menu will only show the actions that are valid for the current state of the IED; for example, if the IED is in the enabled state, then the Enable IED option will not be available.
Point Monitor
The point monitor is a point list that can be used to display the current value and quality of input points from any IED or combination of IEDs. Using the option on the right-click context menu of the IED input tool, you can choose the 'Add to point Monitor' option to add the selected points to the point monitor list. This list is common for all points and so does not contain any protocol specific columns. The context menu on the point monitor row allows you to position on the relevant component in the diagram, or to remove the point from the point monitor list.
Using Point Monitor Menus and Toolbar
File Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Toggle Dockable Window
Changes a standalone window to a pane that may be moved or docked in another window or frame. See Understanding Docked Panes and Standalone Window Tools for more information on dockable and standalone windows.
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Exit
Closes the FEP Monitor tab.
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Tools Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
View
Focuses the Viewer on the selected device.
Actions Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Remove Point
Removes the point from the Point Monitor.
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Sort Menu
The table below describes the options available on the Sort menu.
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Sort Dialog...
Opens the Sort Dialog, allowing you to create, modify, apply, and save user-defined sorts. See Using the Sort Dialog Box.
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Default
Applies the default sort. In the product configuration, the default sort is by Point ID.
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Type
Applies the sort by input type. In the product configuration, this sort is by Point ID and Type.
 
IED Name
Applies the sort by IED. In the product configuration, this sort is by Point ID and IED Name.
 
Understanding IED Point (Filtered) Views
Point Monitor views are filters based on the type of the point in the point monitor list. In the standard out of the box NMS product offering the point monitor starts with displaying all inputs assigned to the monitor. The currently active filter is displayed above the table along with the current sort option.
The point monitor is pre-configured with several different global filters that can be selected in the filters panel. Your system may also have several shared filters and any personal filters that you have created and saved.
The NMS product configuration includes the following Global filters
All Inputs: Displays both analog and digital inputs.
Analog Inputs: Displays only analog inputs.
Digital Inputs: Displays only digital inputs.
FEP Details
FEP Details opens in a tab that is used to view and edit the detailed options required to setup a FEP within the system. The tab name follows this pattern: FEP Details, a dash, and then the FEP Identifier (for example, FEP Details ‑ FEP_ID).
File Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Save
Saves changes made in the FEP Details tool.
Toggle Dockable Window
Changes a standalone window to a pane that may be moved or docked in another window or frame. See Understanding Docked Panes and Standalone Window Tools for more information on dockable and standalone windows.
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Exit
Closes the window.
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Actions Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Disable FEP
Disables the selected FEP
Enable FEP
Enables the selected FEP
Icon for Enable FEP
Add FEP
Creates a new FEP.
Icon for Add FEP
Remove FEP
Removes the selected FEP component.
Trash can icon for remove FEP
Add Connection
Adds a new connection to the FEP.
Delete Connection
Deletes the current connection.
Icon for deleting a connection.
Enable Connection
Enables the selected FEP connection.
Icon for enable connection
Disable Connection
Disables the selected FEP connection.
Icon for disable connection
Change Active Connection
Changes the communications channel used to communicate to the FEP. Only visible if the FEP has multiple channels configured.
Icon for changing the active connection
 
Help Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
FEP Details Help
Launches online help for FEP Details.
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FEP Details Components
The FEP Details tool is comprised of two main sections:-
FEP Configuration
Connection List
FEP Configuration
The FEP Configuration section typically displays the following:
Control: The configured state of the FEP. This is updated by actions menu options.
Status: The actual state of the FEP as reported by the system (not editable).
Name: A unique FEP name in the system, used for logging audit messages and errors.
Description: Optional description.
Debug: Defines whether internal debug information is logged for this FEP or not.
Keep Alive: The interval in milliseconds between keep alive messages to the FEP. A value of zero disables the keep alive functionality.
Retry Interval: The connection retry time in milliseconds.
CA Cert Alias: The alias under which the FEP's Certificate Authority(CA) certificate is stored in the trust keystore.
Use Secure Communications: Enables or disables secure communication to the FEP.
Test SSL Configuration: This button invokes the Test SSL Configuration dialog box, which tests the secure configuration of the FEP.
Connections List
This section allows the configuration of one or more connections between the NMS system and the FEP itself. This could be redundant connections to the same FEP instance or connections to redundant FEPs. Connections can be added or removed as required, and also enabled or disabled from a right-click context menu.
Each connection has the following options:
Control: The configured state of the connection. This is edited by actions menu options.
Status: The actual state of the connection as reported by the system (not editable).
Name: A unique (on the FEP) name for the connection, used for logging audit messages and errors.
Description: Optional description.
Order: A defined order to try the connections - lowest value first.
IP Address: The TCP/IP address of the FEP for the connection.
Port: The TCP/IP port for the connection.
Understanding the Test SSL Configuration Dialog Box
If the Test SSL Configuration button is selected when use secure communications is enabled, then the Test SSL Configuration dialog box is invoked.
The dialog box tests each aspect of the secure SSL configuration and indicates whether the configuration is valid or invalid. The following configuration is tested:
Keystore Location: Has the Custom Identity Keystore location been configured in WebLogic.
Keystore Type: Has the Custom Identity Keystore Type been configured in WebLogic.
Keystore: Can the Custom Identity Keystore be successfully loaded.
Truststore Location: Has the Trust Keystore location been configured in WebLogic.
Truststore Type: Has the Trust Keystore Type been configured in WebLogic.
Truststore: Can the Trust Keystore be successfully loaded.
Private Key: Can the WebLogic servers private key be loaded.
Public Key: Can the WebLogic servers public key be loaded.
CA Certificate Chain: Can the FEPs Certificate Authority (CA) certificate be loaded.
Buttons
Close: Closes the dialog box.
Help: Opens the online help for the option.
IED Details and Template Details
The IED Details tool is used to view and edit the detailed options required to setup an IED within the system; the Template Details tool does the same for Template IEDs.
Note: For simplicity, ICCP interfaces are modeled as a particular type of IED in this system.
This information is displayed in the following main sections:
Common Options
Default Analog Scaling Options
Protocol Specific Options
Configuration Errors (IED details only)
Connections and Input/Output List
Menus and Toolbars
File Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Save
Saves changes made in the IED Monitor tool.
Toggle Dockable Window
Changes a standalone window to a pane that may be moved or docked in another window or frame. See Understanding Docked Panes and Standalone Window Tools for more information on dockable and standalone windows.
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Exit
Closes the IED Details.
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Tools Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
View Inputs
Display the Input points for the selected IED.
View Outputs
Display the Output points for the selected IED.
View Device Links
Display the device measurement links for the selected IED.
Commission...
Display the commission points display for the selected IED. Only visible for IED Details.
Actions Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Disable
Disables the selected IED.
Enable
Enables the selected IED.
Create New IED
Creates a new IED.
Create IED from Template
Creates an IED as a copy of a predefined template.
Add I/O to IED from Template
Creates new input and output points on the current IED as a copy of a predefined template.
Create Template from IED
Creates a new template IED as a copy of the current IED.
Delete
Deletes the current IED.
Add Connection
Adds a new connection to the IED.
Delete Connection
Removes the selected connection from the IED.
Enable Connection
Enables the selected IED connection.
Disable Connection
Disables the selected IED connection.
Change Active Connection
Changes the communications channel used to communicate to the IED. Only visible if the IED has multiple channels configured.
 
Sort Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
Input Sort
Input Sort defines sorts for the input points tab.
Sort Dialog…: Invokes the Sort Dialog dialog box that allows you to custom sort the input list.
Default: Sort the input list by the default sort. The default sort is based on the protocol of the IED.
DNP3: Sort on the Information Object Address
IEC104: Sort on the address
ICCP: Sort by Transfer Set
Type: Sort by the type of the input (analog and digital).
RTI Alias: Sort by the RTI Alias of the linked NMS device.
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Output Sort
Output Sort defines sorts for the output points tab.
Sort Dialog...: Invokes the Sort Dialog dialog box that allows you to custom sort the output list.
Default: Sort the output list by the default sort. The default sort is based on the protocol of the IED.
DNP3: Sort on the Information Object Address
IEC104: Sort on the address
ICCP: Sort by Transfer Set
Type: Sort by the type of the output (analog and digital).
RTI Alias: Sort by the RTI Alias of the linked NMS device.
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Help Menu
Menu Option
Description
Toolbar Icon
IED Details Help
Launches online help for IED Details.
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