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IEEE 1615 2007

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Network Communication in Electric Power Substations

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New IEEE Standard – Active. Recommended practices for communication and interoperation of devices connected on an electric power substation Internet protocol (IP) network are provided. For the power engineer new to IP networking, this document provides an introduction to the concepts that need to be mastered as well as specific recommendations to follow when deploying the technologies. For equipment manufacturers and system integrators, it provides direction and requirements to facilitate interoperable electric utility information networks.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1615-2007 Front Cover
3 Title page
6 Introduction
7 Notice to users
Errata
Interpretations
Patents
8 Participants
10 Contents
13 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2. Normative references
14 3. Acronyms and abbreviations
15 4. Electric utility information system architecture
16 4.1 Traditional serial-communication architecture
18 4.2 Networked communication architecture
20 4.3 Moving to a network-based system
24 5. Internet protocol suite (IPS) and services
25 5.1 IP layers
27 5.2 IP Addressing
31 5.3 Recommendations for utility networks
6. Data classification and security for IPS networks
6.1 Types and uses of data
33 6.2 Security issues and recommendations
36 7. System level requirements in substation networks
7.1 Performance requirements of a substation network
37 7.2 Time synchronization
7.3 Substation noise sources
38 8. Network management tools and practices for an electric utility information system
39 8.1 Vendor-specific network devices
40 8.2 Network management in the electric utility information system
42 8.3 Tools
46 9. Media and device alternatives for the substation network
9.1 Media
54 9.2 Network devices
56 10. Substation LAN requirements
57 10.1 Port speed and fiber-optic interface
10.2 Full duplex operation and collision-free environment
10.3 Priority queuing
58 10.4 Virtual LAN support
10.5 Loss-of-link management
10.6 Rapid-spanning tree algorithm support
59 10.7 Flow control
10.8 Multicast propagation control
10.9 Remote monitoring, port mirroring, and diagnostic support
10.10 Environmental hardening
60 10.11 MAC filtering and port lockout
10.12 Summary recommendations to support real-time protection over Ethernet
61 Annex A (informative) Security issues and awareness
A.1 Source of threats to the electric power system
62 A.2 Targets of attack in the electric utility network
64 A.3 Common cyber-attack techniques
67 A.4 Techniques to address threats to the electric utility network
73 Annex B (informative) DNP3—IP networking
B.1 DNP3 protocol overview
B.2 History of DNP3
74 B.3 Protocol features
77 B.4 Features of the DNP3 protocol pertinent to this recommended practice, IEEE Std 1615-2007
78 B.5 DNP3 definition documents
79 Annex C (informative) IEC 60870-5-104
C.1 Background/history
80 C.2 Functionality in a network environment
81 C.3 Features of IEC 60870-5-104 pertinent to this recommended practice, IEEE Std 1615-2007
82 C.4 IEC 60870-5-104 definition documents
83 Annex D (informative) IEC 61850
D.1 Overview and history of IEC 61850
85 D.2 The information model according to IEC 61850
D.3 Information exchange
87 D.4 Configuration management
88 D.5 Features of IEC 61850 pertinent to this recommended practice, IEEE Std 1615-2007
89 Annex E (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 1615 2007
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