BS EN 60870-6-503:2014
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Telecontrol equipment and systems – Telecontrol protocols compatible with ISO standards and ITU-T recommendations. TASE.2 Services and protocol
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 156 |
IEC 60870-6-503:2014 specifies a method of exchanging time-critical control centre data through wide-area and local-area networks using a full ISO compliant protocol stack. It contains provisions for supporting both centralized and distributed architectures. This standard includes the exchange of real-time data indications, control operations, time-series data, scheduling and accounting information, remote program control and event notification. This new edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: – certain objects were made informative; – services associated with the informative objects were made informative; – certain TASE.2 conformance blocks were made out-of-scope.
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4 | Foreword Endorsement notice |
5 | Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications |
6 | English CONTENTS |
12 | INTRODUCTION |
13 | 1 Scope 1.1 General 1.2 Control centre 1.3 Architecture |
14 | 1.4 Network Model Figures Figure 1 – Protocol relationships |
15 | 1.5 Relation between TASE.2 and MMS 2 Normative references Figure 2 – TASE.2 network topologies |
16 | 3 Terms and definitions |
18 | 4 Abbreviations |
19 | 5 TASE.2 Model 5.1 General 5.2 Informal TASE.2 Model Description 5.2.1 General |
20 | 5.2.2 Associations Figure 3 – Informal TASE.2 Model |
21 | 5.2.3 Bilateral agreements, bilateral tables and access control |
22 | 5.2.4 Data Value objects and services |
23 | 5.2.5 Data Set objects and services 5.2.6 Account Objects and Services 5.2.7 Information Message object and services 5.2.8 Transfer Set objects and services |
25 | Figure 4 – Transfer DataSet reporting mechanism |
26 | 5.2.9 Common Data Transfer mechanisms Figure 5 – General Transfer reporting mechanism |
27 | 5.2.10 Special Transfer objects and services |
28 | 5.2.11 Device objects and services |
29 | 5.2.12 Program objects and services 5.2.13 Event Enrollment objects and services 5.2.14 Event Condition objects and services 5.3 Formal TASE.2 model description 5.3.1 General |
30 | Figure 6 – Relationship between TASE.2 and real control centres |
31 | 5.3.2 General access control requirements Tables Table 1 – Scope of the object models in the VCC |
32 | 5.3.3 Association management |
34 | 5.3.4 Bilateral Tables |
35 | 5.3.5 List of Access Control Specification |
36 | 5.3.6 Data values |
37 | 5.3.7 Data Sets |
39 | 5.3.8 Accounts 5.3.9 Information Messages |
40 | 5.3.10 Transfer Sets |
45 | 5.3.11 Special Transfer objects |
46 | 5.3.12 Devices |
48 | 5.3.13 Programs 5.3.14 Event Enrollments 5.3.15 Event Conditions 6 Mapping of TASE.2 Object Models onto MMS Object Models 6.1 General 6.2 Object modelling notation |
49 | 6.3 The virtual control centre (VCC) 6.3.1 General 6.3.2 TASE.2 Domain mapping |
50 | 6.3.3 TASE.2 Control Centre mapping 6.3.4 OSI Application Processes, Application Entities and Addressing 6.4 Association object model mapping |
51 | 6.5 Bilateral Table object model mapping |
52 | 6.6 Data Value object model mapping |
53 | 6.7 Data Set object model mapping |
54 | 6.8 Information Message object model mapping |
55 | 6.9 Transfer Set object model mapping 6.9.1 General 6.9.2 Data Set Transfer Set object model mapping |
57 | 6.9.3 Information Message Transfer Set object model mapping |
58 | 6.10 Next Transfer Set object model mapping 6.11 Transfer Set Name object model mapping 6.12 Conditions object model mapping |
59 | 6.13 Event Code object model mapping 6.14 Transfer Set Time Stamp object model mapping 6.15 Device object model mapping |
60 | 7 Mapping of TASE.2 operations and actions onto MMS services 7.1 General Figure 7 – TASE.2 server components |
61 | 7.2 Use of MMS services 7.2.1 General 7.2.2 Association Management Mapping to MMS |
62 | Figure 8 – TASE.2 Server association control elements |
64 | 7.2.3 Data Value operations mapping to MMS |
65 | Figure 9 – Data Value operations |
66 | Figure 10 – Sequence of Get Data Value |
68 | 7.2.4 Data Set operations mapping to MMS |
69 | Figure 11 – Data Set operations |
71 | Figure 12 – Sequence of Create Data Set operation |
72 | Figure 13 – Sequence of Delete Data Set |
75 | 7.2.5 Transfer Set operations and actions mapping to MMS |
76 | Figure 14 – Transfer Set services |
83 | 7.2.6 Device operations and actions mapping to MMS Figure 15 – Device operations |
84 | Figure 16 – Sequence of Device Control |
88 | 7.2.7 Summary of TASE.2 operations |
89 | Table 2 – Summary of TASE.2 operations |
90 | 8 Standardized Application-specific objects 8.1 General 8.2 Named Type objects 8.2.1 General 8.2.2 Visible-String-32 Type 8.2.3 MMS ObjectName |
91 | 8.2.4 Time Stamp Types 8.2.5 TimeStampExtended Type |
92 | 8.2.6 Time Interval Types 8.2.7 TransferSet Types |
94 | 8.2.8 Conditions Types |
95 | 8.2.9 SupportedFeatures Type 8.2.10 TASE.2Version Type |
96 | 8.3 Named Variable Objects 8.3.1 General 8.3.2 “Supported_Features” 8.3.3 “Bilateral_Table_ID” 8.3.4 “TASE.2_Version” 8.3.5 Data Value objects |
97 | 8.3.6 Transfer Set objects 8.3.7 “Next_DSTransfer_Set” 8.3.8 “Transfer_Set_Name” 8.3.9 “IM_Transfer_Set” 8.3.10 “DSConditions_Detected” |
98 | 8.3.11 “Transfer_Set_Time_Stamp” 8.3.12 “Transfer_Report_ACK” 8.3.13 “Transfer_Report_NACK” 8.4 Named Variable List objects 8.5 Information Message objects |
99 | 9 Use cases for semantic integration with IEC 61970 9.1 General 9.2 Use Case 1: Determining what Measurement/MeasurementValues are available 9.2.1 General 9.2.2 Use Case 1a: Determining information associated to equipment Figure 17 – Measurements and network models |
100 | 9.2.3 Use Case 1b: Determining Measurement information for non-equipment related measurements 9.3 Use Case 2: Exchange of Bilateral Table information 10 Bilateral Table semantic model 10.1 General |
101 | Figure 18 – CIM and ICCP semantic harmonization |
102 | 10.2 IEC 61970-452 Classes 10.2.1 Command 10.2.2 Control 10.2.3 IdentifiedObject |
103 | 10.2.4 DiscreteCommand 10.2.5 MeasurementValue 10.2.6 Setpoint |
104 | 10.3 ICCP Specific Classes 10.3.1 ICCPAccessPoint 10.3.2 ICCPCommandPoint |
105 | 10.3.3 ICCPControlPoint 10.3.4 ICCP IndicationPoint |
106 | 10.3.5 ICCPInformationMessage 10.3.6 ICCPPoint 10.3.7 ICCPSetPoint |
107 | 10.3.8 ISOAPAddress 10.3.9 ISOUpperLayer 10.3.10 TASE2BilateralTable |
108 | 10.3.11 TCP_AccessPoint 10.3.12 Enumerations |
109 | 11 Conformance |
110 | Annex A (normative) TASE.2 Operations and actions summary Table A.1 – TASE.2 Operations versus MMS services |
112 | Annex B (informative) Quality of Service (QOS), Routing and Priority B.1 General B.2 Background |
113 | B.3 TASE.2 Requirements B.3.1 General B.3.2 Transport layer Table B.1 – Typical Priorities |
114 | B.4 Network layer Figure B.1 – ToS Byte field definition RFC-2474 and RFC-3168 |
115 | Annex C (informative) TASE.2 Operations and actions summary Table C.1 – TASE.2 (2002) Additional Operations and Actions |
116 | Annex D (informative) TASE.2 (2002) Additional Model Elements D.1 General D.2 Informal TASE.2 Model Description D.2.1 General D.2.2 Bilateral Agreements, Bilateral Tables and access control D.2.3 Account objects and services |
117 | D.2.4 Program objects and services D.2.5 Event Enrollment objects and services D.2.6 Event Condition objects and services |
118 | D.3 Formal TASE.2 Model description D.3.1 General D.3.2 Accounts D.3.3 Accounts models D.3.4 Transfer Sets |
121 | D.3.5 Transfer Account Transfer Set object model |
123 | D.3.6 Information Message Transfer Set object model D.3.7 Special Transfer Sets |
124 | D.3.8 Programs |
125 | D.3.9 Event Enrollments |
126 | D.3.10 Event Conditions |
127 | Annex E (informative) Mapping of TASE.2 (2002) object models onto MMS object models E.1 General E.2 Bilateral Table object model mapping E.3 Time Series Transfer Set object model mapping E.3.1 General |
128 | E.3.2 TSTransmissionPars Object Model Mapping |
129 | E.4 Account Object Model Mapping E.5 Transfer Set Object Model Mapping E.5.1 Transfer Account Transfer Set Object Model Mapping E.5.2 TATransmissionPars Object Model Mapping E.6 Program Object Model Mapping |
130 | E.7 Event Enrollment Object Model Mapping |
131 | E.8 Conditions Object Model Mapping E.8.1 General E.8.2 Event Condition Object Model Mapping |
133 | Annex F (informative) Mapping of TASE.2 (2002) Operationsand Actions onto MMS Services F.1 General F.2 Use of MMS Services F.2.1 Association Management Mapping F.2.2 Transfer Set Operation and Action Mapping |
134 | F.2.3 Condition Monitoring Mapping |
137 | Figure F.1 – Sequence of Transfer Set operations and actions |
138 | F.2.4 Get Next TSTransfer Set Value Operation Mapping |
139 | F.2.5 Account Operations and Actions Mapping F.2.6 Query Mapping |
140 | F.2.7 Program Operations Mapping to MMS Figure F.2 – Server Program Components |
144 | F.2.8 Event Enrollment Operations Mapping to MMS Figure F.3 – Sequence of Program Invocation operations |
146 | F.2.9 Event Condition Actions Mapping onto MMS – Event Notification Action Mapping F.2.10 Summary of TASE.2 Operations |
147 | Table F.1 – Summary of TASE.2 Operations from IEC 60870-6-503:2002 |
148 | Annex G (informative) TASE.2 (2002) Standardized Application-specific Objects G.1 General G.2 Named Type Objects G.2.1 General G.2.2 TransferSet Types |
149 | G.2.3 SupportedFeatures Type G.2.4 Conditions Types |
150 | G.3 Named Variable Objects G.3.1 General G.3.2 “Next_TSTransfer_Set” G.3.3 “TSConditions_Detected” G.3.4 “TA_Transfer_Set” |
151 | G.3.5 “TAConditions_Detected” G.3.6 “Event_Code_Detected” G.3.7 Information Message Objects G.4 Event Condition Objects |
152 | Table G.1 – TASE.2 Event Objects |