BS EN 62056-8-6:2017
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Electricity metering data exchange. The DLMS/COSEM suite – High speed PLC ISO/IEC 12139-1 profile for neighbourhood networks
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 44 |
IEC 62056-8-6:2017 specifies the DLMS/COSEM communication profile for /2. High speed PLC (HS-PLC) neighbourhood networks. It uses the standard /2 established by ISO/IEC JTC1 SC06.
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2 | National foreword |
7 | English CONTENTS |
9 | FOREWORD |
11 | INTRODUCTION |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
13 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
14 | 4 Targeted communication environments Figures Figure 1 – Entities and interfaces of a smart meteringsystem using the terminology of IEC 62056-1-0 |
15 | 5 Use of the communication layers for this profile 5.1 Information related to the use of the standard specifying the lower layers 5.2 Structure of the communication profile Figure 2 – DLMS/COSEM High Speed PLC profile |
16 | 5.3 Lower protocol layers and their use 5.3.1 Overview 5.3.2 Physical layer XE "Physical layer, ISO/IEC 12139-1" 5.3.3 MAC layer XE "MAC layer, ISO/IEC 12139-1" 5.4 Service mapping and adaptation layers 5.4.1 Overview Figure 3 – Adaptation layer architecture |
17 | 5.4.2 CPAS XE "CPAS, ISO/IEC 12139-1" 5.4.3 IP SSAS XE "IP SSAS, ISO/IEC 12139-1" Figure 4 – CPAS frame structure |
18 | Figure 5 – IP SSAS control packet Figure 6 – IP SSAS data packet Tables Table 1 – IP SSAS control packet format Inconsistencies! IP_Len |
19 | Table 2 – IP SSAS data packet format |
20 | Table 3 – Values for IP_Header_Comp_Type |
21 | 5.4.4 HDLC SSAS XE "HDLC SSAS, ISO/IEC 12139-1" Figure 7 – HDLC SSAS Frame Table 4 – Valid range of the Transmission_status value |
22 | Figure 8 – Message configuration for response to HDLC addresses request Table 5 – HDLC SSAS Frame format Table 6 – Usage of CMD and STA fields |
24 | 5.5 Registration and connection management 6 Identification and addressing schemes XE "Identification and addressing schemes" |
25 | 7 Specific considerations for the application layer services 7.1 Overview 7.2 Application Association establishment and release: ACSE services 7.3 xDLMS services Table 7 – Client and Server SAPs for the IP based communication Table 8 – Client and Server SAPs for the HDLC based communication |
26 | 7.4 Security mechanisms 7.5 Transferring long application messages 7.6 Media access, bandwidth and timing considerations 7.7 Other considerations 8 Communication configuration and management 9 The COSEM application process 10 Additional considerations for the use of this profile |
27 | Annex A(informative)Examples A.1 IP-based communication examples |
30 | A.2 HDLC-based communication examples A.2.1 Example 1: Data link layer connection establishment (SNRM-UA exchange) |
31 | A.2.2 Example 2: Establishment of an AA (AARQ – AARE exchange) |
33 | A.2.3 Example 3: Data communication (Get-request) |
35 | A.2.4 Example 4: Disconnection example with Releasing (DISC) |
37 | Annex B (normative)COSEM ICs for data exchange usingHS-PLC ISO/IEC 12139-1 neighbourhood networks B.1 General B.2 Interface classes for setting up and managing DLMS/COSEM HS-PLC ISO/IEC 12139-1 networks B.2.1 Overview B.2.2 HS-PLC ISO/IEC 12139-1 MAC setup (class_id = 140, version = 0) |
38 | B.2.3 HS-PLC ISO/IEC 12139-1 CPAS setup (class_id = 141, version = 0) |
39 | B.2.4 HS-PLC ISO/IEC 12139-1 IP SSAS setup (class_id = 142, version = 0) |
40 | B.2.5 HS-PLC ISO/IEC 12139-1 HDLC SSAS setup (class_id = 143, version = 0) B.3 Relation to OBIS B.3.1 Use of value group C |
41 | B.3.2 Objects for data exchange using DLMS/COSEM HS-PLC ISO/IEC 12139-1 networks Table B.1 – Use of value group C for abstract objects in the COSEM context |
42 | Index |