IEEE 1815 2010
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IEEE Standard for Electric Power Systems Communications — Distributed Network Protocol (DNP3)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2010 | 775 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. The DNP3 protocol structure, functions, and application alternatives and the corresponding conformance test procedures are specified. In addition to defining the structure and operation of DNP3, three application levels that are interoperable are defined. The simplest application is for low-cost distribution feeder devices, and the most complex is for full-featured master stations. The intermediate application level is for substation and other intermediate devices. The protocol is suitable for operation on a variety of communication media consistent with the makeup of most electric power communication systems.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 1815-2010 Front Cover |
3 | Title Page |
6 | Introduction |
24 | Notice to users Laws and regulations Copyrights Updating of IEEE documents |
25 | Errata Interpretations Patents |
26 | Participants |
29 | Contents |
31 | Important Notice 1. Overview 1.1 Scope |
32 | 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Octet order |
33 | 2. Normative references |
35 | 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions |
39 | 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations |
42 | 3.3 Special terms |
43 | 4. Application layer—part 1 4.1 Application layer preface |
49 | 4.2 Message structure |
69 | 4.3 Fragment rules |
71 | 4.4 Detailed function code procedures |
115 | 4.5 Detailed IIN bit descriptions |
123 | 4.6 Unsolicited responses |
136 | 5. Application layer—part 2 5.1 Additional details |
144 | 5.2 Using virtual terminal objects |
147 | 5.3 Sequential file transfer |
155 | 5.4 Data sets |
183 | 5.5 Device attributes |
190 | 6. Application layer—part 3 6.1 State tables and diagrams |
205 | 7. Secure authentication 7.1 Introduction |
208 | 7.2 Description of operation |
218 | 7.3 Formal specification |
246 | 7.4 Interoperability requirements |
249 | 7.5 Special applications |
253 | 7.6 Compliance with IEC/TS 62351-3 |
256 | 7.7 Compliance with IEC/TS 62351-5 |
259 | 8. Transport function 8.1 Overview |
260 | 8.2 Transport function description |
266 | 9. Data Link Layer 9.1 Overview 9.2 DNP3 Data Link Layer description |
279 | 9.3 State tables and diagrams |
289 | 9.4 Sample CRC calculations |
293 | 10. Layer-independent topics 10.1 Purpose of layer-independent topics 10.2 Confirmation and retry guidelines |
296 | 10.3 Time synchronization |
303 | 10.4 Handling multiple messages |
305 | 11. Data object library 11.1 Data object library—part one |
351 | 12. DNP3 object library—parsing codes 12.1 Data object library—part three |
391 | 13. IP networking 13.1 IP networking overview |
392 | 13.2 Layer requirements |
406 | 13.3 Security |
407 | 13.4 Time synchronization 13.5 UML statecharts |
409 | 14. Interoperability 14.1 About this clause |
410 | 14.2 Overview |
413 | 14.3 Level 1 DNP3 implementation (DNP3-L1) |
418 | 14.4 Level 2 DNP3 implementation (DNP3-L2) |
423 | 14.5 Level 3 DNP3 implementation (DNP3-L3) |
433 | 14.6 Level 4 DNP3 implementation (DNP3-L4) |
447 | 14.7 Conformance |
448 | 14.8 XML representation |
457 | 14.9 Instructions for creating a Device Profile Document |
459 | Annex A (normative) DNP3 object library |
766 | Annex B (informative) DNP3 quick reference |
771 | Annex C (informative) Associations |
774 | Annex D (normative) UTF-8 related copyright |
775 | Annex E (informative) Bibliography |