SCADA Enterprise Training Virtual Integrated Grid Client: Dr. Oman Prepared by: Nate Krussel and Theora Rice 1.

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SCADA Enterprise Training Virtual Integrated Grid Client: Dr. Oman Prepared by: Nate Krussel and Theora Rice 1

Outline  Objectives  Problems and Solutions  Results  Deliverables 2

Objectives  Determine state of training rack  Learn to operate SEL equipment  Learn methods of SCADA connection 3

Problems and Solutions - Theora  SCADA Rack Operability  PC is non-operational  Replaced with old RADICL terminal  Reloaded software  SEL-5010  SEL-5401  SEL-5020  SEL-5030  SEL-ACSELERATOR Software (5040 and 5601) 4

Problems and Solutions – Theora  Lack of SEL-2030 Network Communications Processor Instruction Guide  Created account with SEL for literature access  Privileges will be linked with RADICL system administrator account  Printed out a copy of the manual for on- hand use 5

Problems and Solutions - Theora  Lack of documentation from prior team  Read through team material  Read through online and printed SEL material  Found configuration steps in SEL-2030 manual  Recorded communication configurations for future student use  Recorded infrastructure diagram  Placed instruction manuals in obvious areas 6

SEL Training Rack Network Diagram 7

Problems and Solutions - Nate  Serial connection not available with virtualization  Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) provides remote access to workstation  Specified space on VMWare Environment 8

Problems and Solutions - Nate  Configuring VLANs to properly segment traffic  Segment SCADA test rack traffic from other RADICL traffic  Learned VLAN strategies 9

Problems and Solutions - Nate  Securing RDP Connections  Secured RDP access so that only certain machines have access to SCADA test rack 10

Results  Determine state of training rack  SEL equipment is operable  PC is non-operational  Learn to operate SEL equipment  Examined past architecture  Reconnected devices  Learned configuration steps  Learned about database structure 11

Results  Learn methods of SCADA connection  Learned basic purpose of each device  What data is manipulated  How it is transported 12

Deliverables  Operational training rack  Fully functioning  Some automated communications  Database  Connection to RADICL  Hooked into RADICL network through RDP  Instructions written for connecting to test rack  Remote access through RADICL  Access RADICL = Access SCADA training rack 13

Deliverables  RADICL system administrator SEL account  Linked into Gmail account for future access  Device description  Basic explanation of the purpose of the test rack and each of its components  Network Communications Server Logon Instructions 14