Conformance Testing Policy
Goals
The goal of DNP3 Conformance Testing is to improve IED interoperability by
assuring to a reasonable degree that outstation devices comply with key DNP3
protocol requirements.
Conformance Testers
The test procedures may be performed by an independent testing facility or by
the device manufacturer (self-testing).
Purchasers, at their option, may require that testing be performed by an
independent facility or may accept the vendor’s self testing. The DNP3 web page
lists companies that provide independent certification.
The DNP3 Users Group does not qualify testing facilities.
DNP3 Web Site
If requested by the device manufacturer, the DNP3 Users Group will list the
product on the DNP3 Conformance Tested Products web page as long as the
following conditions are met:
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The device manufacturer has an active DNP3 Users Group Membership. Note that a
device may be removed if the membership fees are past due.
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The device manufacturer agrees to keep the testing documentation outlined below
on file for possible later review.
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If an independent testing company is listed, this company must also provide the
relevant listing information to the DNP3 Users Group.
Each product listed will contain at least the following information. A device
is not required to do both self testing and independent testing to be listed.
If either one is not done, leave the corresponding fields blank.
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Manufacturer:
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Device Model:
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Level Tested:
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Last Firmware Self Tested:
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Test Version:
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Date Tested:
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Last Firmware Independently Tested:
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Test Version:
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Date Tested:
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Testing Company:
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Notes:
DNP3 Conformance Logo
The DNP3 Conformance Logo indicates that an outstation has successfully passed
the DNP3 Conformance Test Procedures and is listed on the DNP3 Users Group Web
Site. The logo aids recognition that an implementation has been tested for
compliance with the protocol requirements. Upon satisfactory completion of the
conformance testing and listing on the DNP3 Users Group Web Site, vendors may
display the logo on their web pages, product packaging and promotional
literature for the tested product.
Product Changes and Scope
There is no prescribed schedule for continued DNP3 Conformance Testing of a
device. It is recommended that the device be retested whenever a DNP3 dependent
hardware or software component changes or support is added for a previously
unsupported DNP3 feature.
Testing only certifies the specific products and associated software versions
that were tested. It is the end user’s responsibility to decide whether a
vendor’s claim that the DNP3 implementation is consistent throughout multiple,
similar products and will provide the needed interoperability.
Testing Documentation
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A brief description of the product
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A Device Profile Document
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A summary of the tests run and the results for each: Pass, Partial (due to
configuration), Skipped (due to an unsupported feature or configuration)
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Logs of the raw DNP traffic collected while performing the tests, with
sufficient identifying information to allow them to be correlated with the
tests that were performed. These logs may optionally contain protocol analyzer
decoding, notes and other information that assists in their interpretation
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