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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

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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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PDF Pages PDF Title
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
BS EN 60870-6-503:2014
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