Power systems management and associated information exchange. Data and communications security-Network and System Management (NSM) data object models
电力系统管理和相关信息交换 数据和通信安全
BS EN 62351-7:2017 defines network and system management (NSM) data object models
that are specific to power system operations. These NSM data objects will be used to monitor
the health of networks and systems, to detect possible security intrusions, and to manage the
performance and reliability of the information infrastructure. The goal is to define a set of
abstract objects that will allow the remote monitoring of the health and condition of IEDs
(Intelligent Electronic Devices), RTUs (Remote Terminal Units), DERs (Distributed Energy
Resources) systems and other systems that are important to power system operations.Power systems operations are increasingly reliant on information infrastructures, including
communication networks, IEDs, and self-defining communication protocols. Therefore,
management of the information infrastructure has become crucial to providing the necessary
high levels of security and reliability in power system operations.The telecommunication infrastructure that is in use for the transport of telecontrol and
automation protocols is already subject to health and condition monitoring control, using the
concepts developed in the IETF Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) standards for
network management. However, power system specific devices (like teleprotection,
telecontrol, substation automation, synchrophasors, inverters and protections) need instead a
specific solution for monitoring their health.Cross References:IETF RFC 4022:2005IETF RFC 7860:2016IETF RFC 5592:2009IETF RFC 4898:2007EN 62351-3IETF RFC 2578:1999IETF RFC 6353:2011IEC/TS 62351-1IEC/TS 62351-8IETF RFC 3410:2002IETF RFC 5591:2009IETF RFC 4293:2006IEC 62351-9IEC 62351-3IETF RFC 3826:2004IEEE 754:2008IEC/TS 62351-5prEN 62351-4IETF RFC 5132:2007IETF RFC 4113:2005IETF RFC 3414:2002IEC/TS 62351-2IETF RFC 5953:2010IETF RFC 6347:2012IETF RFC 4292:2006EN 62351-9IEC 62351-4IETF RFC 5590:2009IETF RFC 5905:2010IETF RFC 3416:2002IETF RFC 3014:2000EN 61850-9-2IETF RFC 4001:2005ITU-T X.683:2008IETF RFC 2580:1999IETF RFC 5343:2008IETF RFC 1215:1991IEEE 1815:2012IEC TS 62351-6IETF RFC 3417:2002IETF RFC 3413:2002IETF RFC 1901:1996IETF RFC 3412:2002EN 61850-7-2IEC 61850-8-1ITU-T X.680:2008IEEE 1588:2008IETF RFC 1212:1991IEC 61850-7-2IETF RFC 3877:2004IETF RFC 4301:2005IETF RFC 3415:2002IETF RFC 1213:1991IETF RFC 3418:2002IETF RFC 5764:2013IEC TS 60870-5-7IETF RFC 1155:1990IETF RFC 3411:2002EN 61850-7-4IETF RFC 2579:1999EN 61850-8-1IETF RFC 1157:1990IEC 61850-9-2ISO/IEC 7498-4:1989ITU-T X.681:2008IETF RFC 4268:2005ITU-T X.682:2008ITU-T X.690:2008IEC 61850-7-4IETF RFC 2863:2000IETF RFC 3584:2003ISO/IEC 19501:2005 Ed 1All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.