Dokumen - Tips - Substation Communication Network Ciscocom Substation Communication Network
Dokumen - Tips - Substation Communication Network Ciscocom Substation Communication Network
Dokumen - Tips - Substation Communication Network Ciscocom Substation Communication Network
In this paper we explain why Cisco Industrial Ethernet switches are suitable for the utility
environment and different applications, and how we use cisco IE switches and related
technologies to build an Ethernet based network to provide highly reliable and scalable
connectivity for substation.
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At-a-Glance
Mission Critical Applications in Substation
Communication plays a critical role in real-time operations of a power system. Different
applications have different requirement on the underlying network performance, such as
low-latency, low loss probability. For example, Generic Object Oriented Substation Event
(GOOSE) embeds data into Ethernet data packets and use Publisher-Subscriber
mechanism to send time sensitive and critical communications. The feature-rich QoS on
Cisco IE switches helps classify and prioritize this mission critical traffic.
“SCANA is continually
modernizing our systems
and our grid for increased
reliability and to better
protect against cyber
threats. We look to our
technology partners, such
as Cisco, for digital
technology to help comply
with those regulations,
stay safe, and effectively
enable operational
technology.”
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Figure 1. Substation LAN Solution
Randy Senn
CIO at SCANA
Next Steps
To learn more about the Cisco Substation LAN Solution, contact your local Cisco
representative, email us at [email protected], or visit
www.cisco.com/go/smartgrid.
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