Table 15 includes a list of FunctionalGroups with name and purpose. If Servers expose a FunctionalGroup that corresponds to the described purpose, they should use the well-known BrowseName with the Namespace of this specification.

Table 15 – Well-Known 1:FunctionalGroupType BrowseNames

BrowseName

Purpose

Configuration

Parameters representing the configuration items of the TopologyElement. If the CurrentWrite bit is set in the AccessLevel Attribute they can be modified by Clients.

Tuning

Parameters and Methods to optimize the behavior of the TopologyElement.

Maintenance

Parameters and Methods useful for maintenance operations.

Diagnostics

Parameters and Methods for diagnostics.

Statistics

Parameters and Methods for statistics.

Status

Parameters which describe the general health of the TopologyElement. This can include diagnostic Parameters.

Operational

Parameters and Methods useful for during normal operation, like process data.

OperationCounters

Parameters representing numbers of interest when managing a TopologyElement while it is operated.

Examples are the hours of operation, hours in standby, etc. Those are often the base to calculate KPIs (key performance indicators) like the OEE (overall equipment efficiency).

Parameters are often domain specific. Some common ones are defined in the OperationCounter Interface (see 4.5.5).This FunctionalGroup can be organized into other FunctionalGroups, so Clients shall expect that several browse hops are required to get to all OperationCounters.

Identification

The Properties of the VendorNameplate Interface, like Manufacturer, SerialNumber or Properties of the TagNameplate will usually be sufficient as identification. If other Parameters or even Methods are required, all elements required shall be organized in a FunctionalGroup called “Identification”. See Annex B.1 for an example.