User manual
IEC61131 User and Reference Manual 
April 22, 2008     
513 
Dynamic Routing 
In addition to the configured routing table, there is an internal dynamic routing entry. This entry is 
not shown in the routing table. The dynamic routing entry listens to incoming messages and learns 
the address of the remote station and the communication port used for communicating with it. 
If there is no entry in the routing table, the RTU will use the dynamic routing entry to respond to a 
message on the same communication port as the incoming message. 
The dynamic routing entry is not cleared on initialization. This is deliberate, and is important for 
controllers that need to be remotely reconfigured. In this case the host can initialize the controller 
without losing the communications link. 
Note:  Dynamic routing should not be used in a master station. Configure all slave stations 
in the routing table. 
Binary Inputs Configuration 
The Binary Inputs property page is selected for editing by clicking Binary Inputs in the tree control 
section of the DNP Settings window. When selected the Binary Inputs property page is active. 
Binary Inputs parameters are set in this property page. Each parameter is described in the following 
paragraphs. 
The Number of Points displays number of binary inputs reported by this RTU. This value will 
increment with the addition of each configured Binary Input point. The maximum number of points 
is 9999. The maximum number of actual points will depend on the memory available in the 
controller. 
The Starting Address parameter specifies the starting DNP address of the first Binary Input point. 










