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Meeting Agenda

Contents

Meeting Agenda 1

Discussion Items 1

Reports 1

Publicity: Paul/Chan 1

Boot Camp Report - Herb 1

SCL Group: Christoph 1

Time Sync: Bernhard 2

R-GOOSE: Herb 2

Security: Herb 3

Integrated Application and Test Cases 3

High Level Use cases and Abstract Test Cases (coordinated by Joel) 4

Logistics 6

Known Participants and Witness 9

Discussion Items

·  Statistics on IOP
158 attendees currently (still Growing)
17 new witnessing companies (total of 43)
“7” new participating companies (total of 36)
Need to update website with new participating companies.
Need to update mailing lists, etc. Kay – need everyone’s email.
Will be putting out additional weekly meeting notices? Use GotoWebinar

·  Invoice discussion – Who hasn’t received their invoices?

o  Triangle

o  SEL

o  Toshiba

o  CYG

GE – individual issue

NIST – Eugene Song (send email to and copy )

·  Areas of Participation form review (only 2 vendors have filled it in)?
Due 2017-09-08

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·  Spreadsheet to be updated with number of devices, equipment type, and power requirements – posted. Due 2017-09-08

·  Hotel rooms – Kay – still open

·  Some rooms available, but OK to book elsewhere because some nights are not available.

·  Dean – RTDS needs invitation – Kay to provide this week. Entergy to coordinate with Kay.

·  Shipping information needed. Herb to verify

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·  ICD Files Due 2017-09-08

·  Each vendor to create folder under http://iec61850.ucaiug.org/2017IOP-NOrleans/IOP%20Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx?RootFolder=%2f2017IOP%2dNOrleans%2fIOP%20Documents%2fVendor%20ICD%20Files&FolderCTID=&View=%7b206D92CC%2dA596%2d437A%2d9092%2d153EDDF0F32C%7d Any additional product documentation can be added to that folder.

·  Failure of application on GPS. Will bring splitter and this requires the equivalent L1 GPS inputs (this includes PTP Master clocks). Need to know how many inputs to feed. Need to bring N Male connector cables in order to connect to the splitter.

Reports

Publicity: Paul/Chan
In EPRI Publicity – Paul to follow-up. Will be pushed to LinkedIn, Ensto-e Friday Roundup, Karlheinz, PES, PSRC, T&D World, PACWorld.

Boot Camp Report - Herb

Brochure is complete. Link on the website.
Presentations to be provided for review and approval first week in October.


Infrastructure

a.  Connections between switches will be 1 G copper.

b.  Connections between IEDs, Routers, and Switches 100M copper.

i.  Switches should be capable of auto-negotiation

c.  Infrastructure vendors should bring “sparse” capability for optical LCST

SCL Group: Christoph


Need ICT vendors to participate in this group. No Update

Herb will be chatting with with Christoph.

ICD files needed ASAP
R-GOOSE Configuration will be done

§  SED exchange

§  ED.1/ED.2 Exchanges

§  Later Binding tests may not be possible since IED.

§  Decision: IEDs will have unique names throughout the IOP system.

Time Sync: Bernhard

Current Status:

·  Have an agreed upon set of test cases

·  Will be working on a test plan.

·  NIST will bring a splitter with loads. Need to add a column for equipment draws.

·  Next meeting in 2 weeks.

From previous meetings

·  Topics discussed for testing

o  GPS Security (Spoofing, Jamming)

o  HSR & PRP in combination with PTP

o  GLONASS simulation

o  Leap second handling in IEC 61850 ED 2.1 – Move to integrated application testing

o  GPS Repeater may need to be over coax.

·  Equipment – still in need for suppliers for transparent clocks

·  Agreement reached that everybody submits what equipment will brought to IOP – Bernhard to send out questionnaire

·  Key finding: October is closer than one might think

R-GOOSE: Herb

·  Participants: Triangle, SISCO, GE, CISCO, Vizimax, Moxa, Belden, CISCO, Helinks

·  Preliminary R-GOOSE test cases posted. Need Firewall vendor input (CISCO, Palo Alto, Beldin will provide).

·  SCL testing will become part of the test campaign.

·  R-GOOSE ICDs due to be posted 2017-09-25.

Security: Herb Final Meetings calendared in Sept

·  Added new potential test cases:

o  GOOSE Replay based upon the draft 62351-6 document

o  DOS tests (Dean and Herb still working on this).

Integrated Application and Test CasesFinal Meetings calendared in Sept

o  SCT Vendors need to get together to divide responsibilities. Grid Software SSD will be the start.

o  Simulations vendor’s will be meeting this Monday to divide simulation responsibilities.

o  GE has a digital disturbance recorder (transmission level). Jun to help with the placement. Where to put?

o  Herb will start assigning IP addresses.

o  Need more definition from simulation/test group regarding transients and latencies of transformer protection connected to 2 merging units.

o  Discuss remote file access purposes (security related)

o  Settings Group Test cases – Fred (OMICRON) will coordinate with Jun

o  Resiliency of GOOSE publishers (maybe from SCADA publisher)

o  Comments on Integrated Application set-up to Jun by 2017-04-24.

§  1 SCT vendor per bay. SCT vendors will provide a resource to perform the bay/substation engineering task in advance of the IOP and during the IOP.

·  Grid Software – will generate SSD for the Integrated Application

·  Helinks

·  Kalkitech

§  Software has been developed to allow exchange of GOOSE over the Internet. The software has been posted at: http://iec61850.ucaiug.org/2017IOP-NOrleans/IOP%20Documents/GOOSE%20to%20GOOGLE%20Bridge%20(AS-IS%20Software)/XMPPBridge.zip
GoogleTalk was found to have performance problems and OOD packet delivery (non-conformant to XMPP). New software being tested using MQTT. May be looking for somebody to host the MQTT broker. Triangle Microworks has set up hosting but performance issues are still being evaluated. Initial latency measurements are worse than GOOGLETalk, but has no dropped messages.
Decision: Since GOOGLE Talk has service drop outs, the MQTT version should be used. Instructions and revised software is posted. Triangle Microworks has provided a publically available MQTT broker located at: 45.20.211.173

High Level Use cases and Abstract Test Cases (coordinated by Joel)
See the following folder: http://iec61850.ucaiug.org/2017IOP-NOrleans/IOP%20Documents/General%20Integrated%20Demo%20Information/Test%20procedure%20drafts


Joel will put together a matrix of the ACSI services tested.

Item / Responsible People / Estimated Comp / “Submitted”
IED Isolation for maintenance and testing in the field / Herb Falk
Andreas Klien / Yes
IED Replacement / Bruce Muschlitz / 10-03-2017 / Yes
IED Addition to Bay / Vladen / 17-03-2017 / Yes
IED Failure/power down / Michael Haecker / 10-03-2017 / Yes
Clock Failure – Station Bus / Peter Pfisterer (TUV-SUD) / Yes
Network Failure / Bruce Muschlitz / 10-03-2017 / Yes
Merging Unit Failure / Dean / 31-03-2017 / Yes
EAP/Failure / Herb, Chan/IT / 17-03-2017 / Yes
Clock Failure – Process Bus / Peter Pfisterer / Yes
Cyber Intrusion of GOOSE / Herb Falk / 17-03-2017 / Yes
Reporting to SCADA Masters / Mark and Ursla – Copadata / 12-04-2017 / Yes
SOE Testing (Logging) / Vladan / 12-04-2017 / Yes
Security Event Monitoring (Syslog, SNMP, IEC 62351-7) / Frances, Herb / 12-04-2017 / In progress as part of security test cases
Secure IEC 61850 MMS / Joel, Ralph, Herb / 12-04-2017 / In progress as part of security test cases
Leap Second Test (Based upon 2.1)
PTP and SNTP / Herb ,Joel, jean-sebastian, Eric, Vinoo / Jean-Sebastian working on it.
Clock/GPS Time Discontinuity / Herb and Joel
Settings Group
Matrix of ACSI Services Covered – email: / Joel / Ongoing until all test cases are complete.

Infrastructure team

·  Meeting held 17-07-2017

·  Participants:

o  GE

o  Moxa

o  Siemens/Ruggedcomm

o  CISCO

o  Belden

o  SEL will be joining next meeting

·  Accomplished/Decisions:

o  Tentative IP addressing (using class B address spaces)

§  Control center: 10.10.0.1

§  Substation 1: 10.11.0.1

§  Substation 2: 10.12.0.1

o  All connections to IEDs are being planned as 100M Copper

o  Sparse optical connection capability to IEDs will be provided

o  DAN PRP “red-box” functionality will need to be provided by individual IED vendors or IEDs will be connected as a SAN.

o  Switches will be PTP capable.

o  VLAN assignments:

§  Switch Management: VLAN 1

§  GOOSE VLAN 2

§  SV: VLAN 3

o  PTP Grandmasters: Currently Siemens/RuggedComm and GE will be providing.

Logistics

URL for IOP Site: http://iec61850.ucaiug.org/2017IOP-NOrleans/default.aspx

Email Exploder:

Boot Camp: October 13-14

IOP: Setup: October 14, Testing October 15-19

Hotel: New Orleans Downtown Marriot at the Convention Center
859 Convention Center Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone: 504-613-2888

web: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/fact-sheet/travel/msymc-new-orleans-downtown-marriott-at-the-convention-center/

IOP Reservation Link: https://aws.passkey.com/go/UCAIOP (room rate $189 + tax/night)

Please note that the IOP Hotel is approximately a 20 minute walk from the WG10 meeting site.

WG10 Meetings will be held at Entergy (October 23-27). Entergy is located at:

Entergy
639 Loyola Ave
New Orleans, LA 70113

There are two hotels that are connected to the Entergy building (there are no official hotels for the IOP):

Hyatt Regency New Orleans
601 Loyola Avenue
New Orleans,Louisiana,USA,70113
Hyatt House New Orleans/Downtown
1250 Poydras St
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, 70113

Participation fees:

UCA Members (USD) / Non-member
(USD) / Comments
Participating Company / $ 6,500 / $ 8,000 / Includes one Individual if staying at the IOP hotel
Individual Staying at the IOP Hotel / $ 1,000 / $ 1,350 / For non-members, the fee includes UCA membership.
Individual not staying at the IOP Hotel / $ 2,000 / $ 2,350 / For non-members, the fee includes UCA membership.

Participation fees are due by July 1st.
Individual fees can vary after.
Kay will check on hotel cut-off - June.

Boot Camp fees and logistics:

The Boot Camp has the ability to provide training for 30-40 people. Reservations are first come and will be based upon payment of a registration fee of $250.

WG10 Meetings will be held at Entergy (October 23-27). Entergy is located at:

Entergy
639 Loyola Ave
New Orleans, LA 70113

Known Participants and Witness

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Participating Companies
1  / ABB
2  / Belden
3  / CISCO
4  / Copadata
5  / Doble
6  / GE-Alstom
7  / Grid Software
8  / Kalkitech
9  / Meinberg
10  / Moxa
11  / NovaTech
12  / NREC
13  / OMICRON
14  / OPAL-RT
15  / OSIsoft
16  / Palo Alto
17  / Reinhausen
18  / RTDS
19  / Schweitzer
20  / Siemens
21  / SISCO
22  / Sprecher-automation
23  / Subnet Solutions
24  / Toshiba
25  / Triangle Microworks
26  / Vizimax
27  / CYG
28  / DoWoo digitech
29  / Helinks
30  / SAC China
31  / SystemCORP Embedded Technology
32  / Wago
33  / ErlPhase
34  / KEPCO
Witnessing Companies
1  / Amprion
2  / BPA
3  / CenterPoint Energy
4  / CEPRI
5  / ComEd
6  / ConEd
7  / DNV/GL
8  / Eandis
9  / EDF
10  / Entergy
11  / Entso-e/Elia
12  / EPRI
13  / Hydro Quebec
14  / It4power
15  / National Grid
16  / NERC
17  / NIST
18  / NYPA
19  / PNNL
20  / Reliability First
21  / SCE
22  / SWECO
23  / Tesco
24  / TÜV SÜD
25  / UCA
26  / Dominion
27  / Cyber Sciences
28  / EANDIS
29  / EC Source Services
30  / Groupe Conseil PM SCADA Inc.
31  / Joulz Energy Solutions
32  / KERI
33  / KETOP
34  / NuGrid Power Corp
35  / SGEPRI
36  / Solutil
37  / SRP
38  / TECNALIA
39  / Tekron International Ltd.
40  / TUV Sud
41  / Tuv Rhineland
42  / XELAS Energy
43  / Xuchang Ketop Testing Technolo