BS EN 60870-6-702:2014
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Telecontrol equipment and systems – Telecontrol protocols compatible with ISO standards and ITU-T recommendations. Functional profile for providing the TASE.2 application service in end systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 42 |
This part of IEC 60870 is a functional profile (FP) and defines the provision of the TASE.2 communications services between two control centre end systems. It is supported by the transport services implemented in accordance with transport-profiles defined for the type of network that interconnects the control centre end systems. This is demonstrated in Figure 1.
This FP also defines the provision of the OSI connection-mode presentation and session services between the end systems.
ISO/ISP 14226 specifies the AMM11 profiles for MMS. The parts of ISO/ISP 14226 that cover the profile that are used as a basis for this FP are ISO/ISP 14226‑1 and ISO/ISP 14226‑2 . This FP is in alignment with ISO/ISP 14226 , as far as possible, and maintains this compatibility by reference. There are TASE.2 requirements in addition to ISO/ISP 14226 . These requirements are specified in this FP.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Foreword Endorsement notice |
5 | Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications |
7 | English CONTENTS |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references Figures Figure 1 – Applicability of functional profile |
12 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Abbreviations 5 Profile protocol stacks |
13 | 6 Conformance requirements 6.1 General 6.2 TASE.2 requirements 6.3 MMS requirements 6.4 Upper layers requirements 6.5 Lower Layer requirements |
14 | Annex A (normative) ISPICS requirements lists A.1 General A.2 Classification of requirements A.2.1 General A.2.2 Base column |
15 | A.2.3 F/S column A.2.4 Status column A.2.5 Profile column |
16 | A.3 TASE.2 Tables Table A.1 – Client/Server capability Table A.2 – TASE.2 CBBs |
17 | Table A.3 – Association management Table A.4 – Data value Table A.5 – Data sets |
18 | Table A.6 – Accounts Table A.7 – DS transfer sets |
19 | Table A.8 – Time series transfer set objects Table A.9 – Transfer account transfer set objects Table A.10 – Information message objects |
20 | Table A.11 – Special transfer set objects Table A.12 – SBO devices Table A.13 – Programs |
21 | A.4 MMS A.4.1 General Table A.14 – Event enrollments Table A.15 – Event conditions Table A.16 – Object models |
22 | A.4.2 MMS Identifier A.4.3 MMSString A.4.4 ObjectName A.4.5 Supported MMS PDUs Table A.17 – Environment and general management |
23 | Table A.18 – MMS modifiers |
24 | Table A.19 – Parameter CBBs Table A.20 – VMD support |
25 | Table A.21 – Domain management Table A.22 – Program invocation management |
26 | Table A.23 – Variable access Table A.24 – Semaphore management Table A.25 – Operator communication |
27 | Table A.26 – Event management Table A.27 – Journal management Table A.28 – File access |
28 | A.4.6 PDU-specific requirements Table A.29 – File management Table A.30 – Data exchange management Table A.31 – AccessControl Table A.32 – Additional PDUs |
29 | Table A.33 – GetNameList conformance statement Table A.34 – VariableAccessSpecification conformance statement |
30 | Table A.35 – VariableSpecification conformance statement Table A.36 – Read conformance statement Table A.37 – Write conformance statement |
31 | Table A.38 – InformationReport conformance statement Table A.39 – GetVariableAccessAttributes conformance statement Table A.40 – DefineNamedVariableList conformance statement |
32 | A.5 ACSE A.5.1 Supported functions Table A.41 – GetNamedVariableListAttributes conformance statement Table A.42 – DeleteNamedVariableList conformance statement Table A.43 – Protocol versions |
33 | A.5.2 Initiator/responder capability Table A.44 – Other protocol versions Table A.45 – Technical corrigenda implemented Table A.46 – Global statement of conformance Table A.47 – Protocol mechanisms Table A.48 – Association establishment procedure |
34 | A.5.3 Supported APDUs Table A.49 – Normal release procedure Table A.50 – Abnormal release procedure Table A.51 – Functional units Table A.52 – ACSE Supported APDUs |
35 | A.5.4 Supported APDU parameters Table A.53 – A-associate-request APDU Table A.54 – A-associate-response APDU Table A.55 – A-release-request APDU |
36 | A.5.5 Supported parameter forms Table A.56 – A-release-response APDU Table A.57 – Abort APDU Table A.58 – AE title syntax name-form Table A.59 – Authentication value form |
37 | A.6 Presentation Table A.60 – Presentation PRL |
38 | A.7 Session Table A.61 – Session PRL |
39 | Bibliography |