Communications Infrastructure Development. © 2005 E.ON31 October 2015, Central Networks, Page 2 Current Situation 1.Legacy Comms – RS232, Fibre, Microwave,

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Communications Infrastructure Development

© 2005 E.ON31 October 2015, Central Networks, Page 2 Current Situation 1.Legacy Comms – RS232, Fibre, Microwave, PW’s, Pilots, UHF 2.Legacy Protocols – MK3, MK2a 3.Contemporary Comms – GPRS, IP, Paknet, Microwave 4.Contemporary Protocols – DNP3, WISP+ 5.New NMS installed 2004

© 2005 E.ON31 October 2015, Central Networks, Page 3 Current Situation LAN/W AN NMS FEP RS232 GPR S TCP/IP Pakn et X25 VF over PW’s and Fibre UHF Microwave GSM

© 2005 E.ON31 October 2015, Central Networks, Page 4 Future Situation 1.21CN Problems – IP based solution ?? 2.Comms WILL be different in X years time 3.Legacy systems WILL require replacing (Microwave, UHF, Pilots) 4.Existing PW’s will suffer higher failure rates

© 2005 E.ON31 October 2015, Central Networks, Page 5 Future Transport 1.Needs to be easier to manage. 2.Faster to deploy. 3.Lower cost to install. 4.More resilient – Self Healing, Failover etc. 5.Support Hot sites. 6.Backward Compatibility. 7.Wired and wireless.

© 2005 E.ON31 October 2015, Central Networks, Page 6 The Solution IP – Internet Protocol. 1.Why ? – It’s a world wide solution. 2.Future proof. 3.Low cost. 4.Securable. 5.Manageable. 6.Supports, Mobile, Wireless, Fibre, Cable, Microwave and POTS! etc.

© 2005 E.ON31 October 2015, Central Networks, Page 7 Secondary Automation LAN/W AN GPR S FEP RADIUS

© 2005 E.ON31 October 2015, Central Networks, Page 8 Points of interest 1.Engineering Problems !! – Earthing, Mechanics. 2.Ongoing comms costs – Tariffs, Protocols 3.IP Based, so migration path to future wireless network. 4.Remote Config, Firmware upgrades, monitoring, diagnostics etc. 5.Can Encapsulate legacy protocols 6.Security

© 2005 E.ON31 October 2015, Central Networks, Page 9 The Future Solution LAN/W AN NMS FEP NET EquIP TCP/IP WiFi/WiMax GSM