IEC TR 62357-200:2015 

Power systems management and associated information exchange - Part 200: Guidelines for migration from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)

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Abstract

IEC TR 62357-200:2015(E) applies to information exchange in power systems including, but not restricted to, substations, control centre, maintenance centre, energy management systems, synchrophasor-based grid stability systems, bulk energy generation, distributed energy generation (renewables), energy storage, load management. It addresses the issues encountered when migrating from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). It describes migration strategies, covering impact on applications, communication stack, network nodes, configuration, address allocation, cyber security and the related management. This Technical Report considers backward compatibility and show concepts as well as necessary migration paths to IPv6 from IPv4 where necessary, for a number of protocols in the IEC 61850 framework.

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Publication typeTechnical Report
Publication date2015-07-23
Edition1.0
Available language(s)English
TC/SCTC 57 - Power systems management and associated information exchangerss
ICS33.200 - Telecontrol. Telemetering
Stability date  2024
Pages66
File size3069 KB

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