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Products and Solutions for Substation Automation CGS 2500 Hardware Feature Overview CGS 2500 Software Feature Overview Network Management Feature Overview Utility Specific Hardware and Software Features Compliance Specification Summary
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CGS-2520-16S-8PC
16 FE SFP ports 8 10/100/PoE ports 2 dual-port GE uplinks
Based on the Cisco Catalyst 2K / 3K series, the most successful Enterprise Switches in the world today!
Enhanced for Utility deployments
Substation Compliant (IEC 61850-3, IEEE 1613) No Moving Parts Dual Redundant, Field Replaceable Power Supplies Extended Temperature Range Support Extended Power Supply Support Choice of Front or Reverse Cabling CG Swap Drive Functionality High availability platform: REP, Flexlink GOOSE support: QoS, Fast Ring Convergence and VLAN handling MODBUS Memory Map support Utility Specific Smartport macros. Hardware Based Security solution: SUDI Advanced Security solution Option to upgrade to Layer 3 feature sets
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Port Configurations: 24-10/100BaseT ports and two dual-purpose gigabit-Ethernet uplinks 16 Fast Ethernet (FE) SFP ports, Eight 10/100 Base-TX/PoE ports, and two dual-purpose gigabit-Ethernet uplinks.
PWR-RGD-LOW-DC: Low DC (24/48V) module PWR-RGD-AC-DC: AC/ High DC (88-300VDC/85-264VAC) module
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GE Ports
Dual purpose 10/100/1000 Copper 100/1000 SFP ports Rugged SFP support
Console
Console over USB Console over RS232
CG Swap Drive
SD Flash
Conductive Cooling
No fans and/or moving parts Increased Operating Temp**
Alarm Contacts
FOUR Alarm Inputs ONE Alarm Output
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GE Ports
Dual purpose 10/100/1000 Copper 100/1000 SFP ports Rugged SFP support
Console
Console over USB Console over RS232
CG Swap Drive
SD Flash
10 /100M Fixed Copper PoE Redundant LED placements at front and rear of router System, Alarm and Port Status LEDs Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Presentation_ID 2010
PWR-RGD-LOW-DC PWR-RGD-AC-DC
Combined standard AC and high voltage DC (88-300VDC, 85-264VAC) power supply and low voltage DC (24-60VDC) power supply are available. Maximum flexibility supports any combo of high voltage and low voltage power supplies. Load sharing power supplies in a dual power supply configuration; a single power supply is capable of supporting a fully configured switch Both power supplies are universally interchangeable with the CGR 2010 Router. Standard internal power supply provides inline power (802.3af-compliant PoE and Cisco Inline Power) to offer PoE support.
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CGS-2520-24TC
24 x 10/100 copper + 2 x 1G Dual Purpose
CGS-2520-16S-8PC
16 x 100M SFP + 8 x 10/100 copper POE + 2 x 1G Dual Purpose
1.75H x 17.5W x 14D (4.45 x 44.5 x 35.5 cm) With Power Supplies Installed 9.1lb (4.1kg) 19, ETSI, 23 (Post FCS) Yes, Using 19 Brackets shipped with Unit Both Front and Reverse cabling is supported 10lb (4.5kg)
AC Power Input
High DC Power Input Low DC Power Input Dual Power Supplies Operating Temperature*
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With media type configured for auto-select, the first port in the pair to achieve link is selected
If both ports in the pair are connected, the SFP port takes priority. The priority is not configurable Speed and Duplex can not be manually configured without first configuring a media type of rj45 or sfp (Not configurable with auto-select media type)
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Temperature Range**
IND IND IND IND IND
Temperature Range
IND EXT COM
LC Connectors
**If non-industrial (i.e., EXT, COM) SFPs are used, the CGS 2520 operating temperature must be de-rated.
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Dual-Purpose GE Ports
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Temperature Range**
EXT EXT EXT EXT COM COM COM COM COM COM COM
**If non-industrial (i.e., EXT, COM) SFPs are used, the CGS 2520 operating temperature must be de-rated.
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Any Mini USB cable is supported As an environmental measure, Cisco no longer ships console cables by default. *
Mini USBs are commonly used for cell phones and digital cameras and offers a
more flexible console access by not being limited to the Cisco console cable
Only one console can be active at a time; USB cable always takes precedence
* Console cables in shipment of new switch are an option that needs to be configured at time of ordering
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Cisco CGS 2500 Series System, Power Supply and Port Status LED
LED System
IN 1 IN 2
LED Definition Off no power or unit not boot-up Alternating Green/Off POST in progress Solid Green System Healthy (normal operation) Solid Amber System Faulty Off PS FRU not installed Solid Green AC or DC power input [1:2] presence when PS FRU is installed Solid Amber AC or DC power input [1:2] not presence when supply is installed
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Alarm Output
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Zero-config replacement
Simple switch replacement in case of a failure No networking expertise required CG SwapDrive ensures fast recovery
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CGS-2520-16S-8PC
16 FE SFP ports 8 10/100/PoE ports 2 dual-port GE uplinks
Service Offerings
IP SERVICES
Layer 2 Services
LAN BASE
CGS 2520
Substation Automation
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IP Services
Resilient Ethernet Protocol All LAN Base features plus: Flexlink Static routing, Inter-VLAN routing
Link-state tracking UDLD Multi-VRF CE (VRF-lite) Policy-based routing
xSTP: 802.1s/802.1w
EtherChannel/LACP/PAgP Dying gasp for loss of power External alarm contacts Ethernet OAM
Digital Optical Monitoring Multicast routing: PIM (SM, DM) (DOM), Optical ports Source Specific Multicast Source Specific Multicast mapping Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Multicast support for VRF (mVRF-Lite) VRF-aware services (ARP, ping, SNMP, HSRP, uRPF syslog, traceroute, FTP, and TFTP)
Configurable control plane security IEEE 802.1AR for hardware-based Time Domain Reflectometry security (Copper ports) Confidential Presentation_ID 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco
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Layer 2 Feature
MAC Address Table Size Port Security (port / VLAN MAC limits) Configurable Per VLAN MAC Learning HW ready for Asymmetrical VLAN handling 802.1Q Trunking 802.1Q tunneling
CGS 2520
8K Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
IE 3000
8K Yes Yes No Yes Yes
L2 Protocol Tunneling
VLAN Mapping (1:1, 1:2, 2:2 Translation) 1:2 = Selective QinQ IEEE 1588 v2 / PTP Support and c37.238 Power Profile
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
No Yes, Default Profile
Layer 3 Feature
Basic IP Unicast routing protocols (static and RIP versions 1 and 2)
Advanced IP Unicast routing protocols (OSPF, EIGRP, IS-IS, and BGPv4) HSRP for dynamic load balancing and failover for routed links IPv6 Support Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) for IP Multicast routing :PIM sparse mode (PIM-SM), PIMdense mode (PIM-DM), and PIM Confidential sparse-dense mode Presentation_ID 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco
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Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes
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CGS 2520
Yes
IE 3000
Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
Storm Control
Access Control Lists Control Plane Security DHCP Snooping / Dynamic ARP Inspection / IP Source Guard Dynamic ARP Inspection SSH / SSL / SCP RADIUS/TACACS+ SNMPv3 crypto STP Security Private VLAN UNI / ENI Port Types IEEE 802.1AR (SUDI)
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Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
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CGS 2520
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
IE 3000
No (1 Rate 2 color policing only) No No Yes DSCP Only Yes
Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 level Egress shaping Yes Yes
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Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes
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Bytes / packets
packets only
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Feature
MODBUS Memory Maps Express Setup
CGS 2520
Yes Yes Cisco Configuration Professional
IE 3000
No Yes Cisco Network Assistant
Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RS-232 serial console and USB Console Yes (CGS- 2520-16S-8PC)
No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RS-232 serial console No
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Cisco CGS 2500 Series: Software Overview Remote Monitoring and Diagnostics
Feature
Generic Online Diagnostics (GOLD) On Board Failure Logging (OBFL) Cisco Layer 2 IP SLA IEEE 802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management
CGS 2520
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
IE 3000
No No No No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No Alarm outputs
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CGS 2520
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
IE 3000
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
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L2 unicast MAC 8k 5k addresses L2 VLANs 1005 1005 (simultaneously active) VLAN IDs (Maximum) 4094 4094 IPv4 IGMP groups 1k *1k IPv4 multicast routes N/A *1k IPv4 unicast routes N/A 9K Number of VRFs N/A 26 Directly-connected IPv4 N/A 5k hosts L3 indirectly connected N/A 4k unicast routes IPv4 Policy Based N/A 512 Routing ACEs IPv4 QoS ACEs 512 512 MAC security ACEs (shared among VACL, 1k 1k PACL and RACL for input and output) * In the IP Services template, a total of 1K is available for IGMP groups + multicast routes
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CGS 2500 Series Software Feature Overview SDM Template Performances IPv4 / IPv6
This depends on the IPv4-and-IPv6 SDM Template chosen
Resource
Unicast MAC addresses
IPv4-and-IPv6 Default
2K
IPv4-and-IPv6 Routing
1.5 K
IPv4-and-IPv6 VLAN
8K
1K
3K 2K
1K
2.75 K 1.5 K
1K
0 0
1K
1K 3K 2K 1K 0 0.75 K 1K 0
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1K 2.75 K 1.5 K 1.25 K 0.25 K 0.75 K 0.5 K 0.25 K
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1K 0 0 0 0 0.75 K 1K 0
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0.5 K
0.5 K
0.5 K
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ENI
ENIs have the same functionality as UNIs, but can be configured to support protocol control packets for Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP), Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), and EtherChannel Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) or Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) (default status is administratively down)
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Optimal bandwidth utilization with VLAN Load Balancing Spanning Tree Coexistence
Limit the scope of Spanning-tree Topology Changes notification forwarded to Spanning Tree
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Ports are explicitly configured to be part of a segment. When all the links in the segment are operational, a blocked port is determined so that there is no connectivity between the edges A,B through the segment
A B
If a failure occurs within the segment, the blocked port goes forwarding
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Segment 2
B C
Segment 1 Segment 3
C F H G I H K D
Segment 1
J K L
Segment 3
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Segment 2
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Flooded Edge Switch Open Open Alternate Port Open Open Open
Flooded
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REP Ports
When radio link goes down, REP ports will remain up for lsl age-out time and there are no topology changes for that time. Traffic going through here is lost unless one of the radio facing ports is already the blocked port. If lt ages out before the radio link comes back up, REP will trigger topology change and open the previously blocked port.
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REP and STP or REP and Flex Link not supported on the same segment or interface
Protocol allows for a Maximum of 64 REP Segments per Switch (port limited for CGS 2520)
No Protocol limit on # of Nodes per Ring. Topologies with 16 and 32 Nodes tested
Available in both CGS 2520 Software Images
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Flex-Link Overview
Active
Spanning Tree
Fast failover
Standby
Flex-Link operates as a pair of Layer 2 interfaces, where one interface is configured to act as a backup to the other active interface. Supports layer 2 link redundancy for Hub and Spoke / Tree topologies The feature provides a redundant data path as an alternative solution to the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), allowing users to turn off STP and still provide link redundancy. Interoperate with UDLD to provide heart beat exchange in networks with repeaters
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Ease of use Avoids the complexity that can be associated with configuring and running the STP protocol Fast link fail over Flex-Link failover is handled entirely within interrupt context while STP is handled at process level Optional VLAN Load Balancing FlexLink Mac Move Notification (MMN) to improve down stream convergence time
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Quality of Service
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4. Apply the policy-map to a port. Apply the policy map to the appropriate interfaces.
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Output Policies
Classify by CoS, DSCP, IP precedence, and QoS group
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Classification
Policing
Marking
Inspect incoming packets for VLAN ID, CoS, DSCP, IP Prec, & ACL.
1:2 VLAN Translation: Add a new SVLAN tag with configured SVLAN. The Customer CoS will be propagated to the SVLAN Tag CoS Marking (by default)
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CGS 2500 supports for 2-Rate 3-Color policing for individual, aggregate AND Per Port Per VLAN policing
- Ability to configure Committed information rate (CIR) and conform burst (Bc) - Ability to configure the peak information rate (pir) and peak-burst (Be) - Ability to configure conform-action, exceed-action and violate-action
Ability to configure drop as a Conform-action for both 2R3C and 1R2C policers Policer CIR/PIR can be configured in the range- 8 Kbps to 1 Gbps with a granularity of 8 Kbps Policer Bc / Be can be configured in the range- 8 KB to 1 MB with a granularity of 8 KB
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Exceed
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Violate
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1. If conform action is configured as drop, then both exceed and violate actions are required to be drop. If exceed action is configured as drop, then violate action is required to be drop
Note: Most of the CGS 2500 competitors do NOT support Conditional Marking capabilities
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10M
100K-10M
100K
Additional (more granular values in the allowed range) values can be configured, but may not produce the expected accuracy.
Note: A CLI warning message will be provided for GigE ports if the user attempts to configure a port-shaper rate less than 5M while speed is set to auto or 1000M.
Class-based shaping
Class Shaping Granularity: The class (queue) shaping granularity is 64 Kbps. This is independent of the configured port speed
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CGS 2520
1024
With CPS enabled: 45 (user configurable) With CPS disabled: 64 (user configurable)2,3
Egress Class Shapers / Egress Queues per port Egress Port Shapers Ingress Queues Class Maps Total Output Policy: Attached Class Maps per Policy Map (Includes class-default) Transmit Buffer Memory (Set per queue via Queue-Limit)
1. The no. of user configurable policers will also depend on other system level resources. This is dependent on the switch running-config / type of policer-actions etc. However, when the system resources are exhausted, the following error message is displayed and input policy is not applied to the interface. Add Policy failed for interface FastEthernet0/16 Service Policy attachment failed *Mar 1 00:08:01.472: %QOSMGR-4-QOS_TCAM_RESOURCE_EXCEED_MAX: Exceeded a maximum of QoS TCAM resources 2. 12.2(53)EX and later, the user can disable Control Plane Security.
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WiMax Radio
IED
WiMax Network
2M Port Shaper
Matches WiMax transport bandwidth
SCADA Traffic
Priority Queue
Other Traffic
Best Effort, 1M CIR Able to burst to port shaper rate if SCADA not using the bandwidth
Interface Configuration for Uplink interface GigabitEthernet0/1 description uplink to Wimax switchport mode trunk load-interval 30 media-type rj45 speed 100 duplex auto service-policy output parent-2M
Egress QoS Policy for Uplink class-map match-all scada match ip dscp ef policy-map child class scada priority class class-default bandwidth 1000 policy-map parent-2M class class-default shape average 2000000 service-policy child
H-OPM Benefit: The CGS 2500 Hierarchical Output Policy ensures SCADA traffic gets priority treatment over best effort traffic, even though the uplink has been shaped to match the WiMax bandwidth
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Start line rate for 20 secs between all test port partner pairs Reducing packet burst size until packet count total Rx = total Tx
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Cisco CGS 2500 Series Initial Switch Set-up Cisco Express set-up
Set Up Button
Easy to Use
Power up device Wait until SYSTEM light is solid and SETUP LED is blinking
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Layer 2 Layer 4 ACL Classification : VLAN / 802.1P (CoS) / Ethertype classification for GOOSE traffic Layer 4 ACLs to match on different types of DNP3 IP / IEC 61850 MMS traffic
MODBUS Memory Map Support Utility Specific Smart Port Macros Hardware Based SecurityIEEE 802.1AR
The MODBUS Memory map can be used by HMI applications to query the Cisco CGS 2520 switches for information using the MODBUS protocol. Default global or interface-level macro with a recommended configuration, allowing the user to easily set up the switch in a configuration optimized for utility deployments. IEEE 802.1AR cryptographically binds a security credential to the Cisco CGS 2520 Switch (HW based) during manufacturing that provides a HW based, cryptographically secure unique identity to the switch.
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DataSetA
#2
In this Case, Physical Device#2 (PD2) and Physical Device#3 (PD3) have subscribed to DataSet#A on Physical Device#1 (PD1)- Publisher When the GOOSE control block is configured on PD1 to enable GOOSE messaging (See next slide for details) to monitor DataSet#A, an associated VLAN and Cos marking is also configured on PD1 (In addition to the Dest Multicast MAC address to be used). This VLAN and CoS Marking is used on the Network- switches to restrict the flooding of GOOSE traffic
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Fast Reconvergence mechanisms for sub 50 ms failover. Ring Deployments: Resilient Ethernet protocol Hub and Spoke Deployment: Flexlink
Quality of Service
802.1P (CoS) bits based QoS Different message types used for different events. Type 1 events are typically trip signals- Ability to match on VLANs , to provide granular control / information on a per VLAN basis. High Priority. VLAN Priority (802.1P bits) used to communicate Per VLAN Statistics to proactively monitor GOOSE traffic Priority.
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Primary WAN
Secondary WAN
Interface-macro: router
Distributed Controller
RTU DFR
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System info:
-Product ID -Software Version -System Name -Management IP address
- Port info:
-Detailed Port Statistics -Port STP State
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CGS 2520 switches support advanced QoS functionality for proper handling of SCADA traffic
Benefits: Proper QoS marking allows user to prioritize SCADA traffic and guarantee Quality of Service and reliable transmission over the WAN
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End-to-end service verification between substations for protection applications Proactively monitor WAN latency to ensure proper functioning for protection applications
Distributed Controller
Distributed Controller
RTU DFR
RTU
Substation #1
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Test Level
+/- 8kV +/- 15kV 35 V/m +/- 4kV @ 2.5kHz +/- 4kV +/- 4kV +/- 4kV 2.5kV common mode @1MHz 2.5kV common, 1kV diff. mode@1MHz 2.5kV common, 1kV diff. mode@1MHz N/A < 50V 5kV 5kV N/A < 50V 2kVac 2kVac
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Cisco CGS 2520 & CGR 2010 Detailed Compliance Specifications (cont.)
IEC 61850-3 EMI Type Tests
IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD) IEC 61000-4-3 (Radiated RFI ) Enclosure Contact Enclosure Air Enclosure Ports Signal Ports D.C. Power Ports IEC 61000-4-4 (Burst (Fast Transient)) A.C. Power Ports Earth Ground Ports Signal Ports IEC 61000-4-5 D.C. Power Ports (Surge) A.C. Power Ports Signal Ports D.C. Power Ports IEC 61000-4-6 ( Induced (Conducted) A.C. Power Ports RFI) Earth Ground Ports IEC 61000-4-8 Enclosure Ports (Magnetic Field) IEC 61000-4-29 (Voltage Dips & Interrupts) IEC 61000-4-11 (Voltage Dips & Interrupts) D.C. Power Ports A.C. Power Ports D.C. Power Ports A.C. Power Ports
Test Level
+/- 8kV +/- 15kV 20 V/m +/- 4kV @ 2.5kHz +/- 4kV @ 2.5kHz +/- 4kV @ 2.5kHz +/- 4kV @ 2.5kHz +/- 4kV line-to-earth, +/- 2kV line-to-line +/- 2kV line-to-earth, +/- 1kV line-to-line +/- 4kV line-to-earth, +/- 2kV line-to-line 10V 10V 10V 10V 40 A/m continuous, 1000 A/m for 1s 30% for 0.1s, 60% for 0.1s, 100% for 0.05s 30% for 1 period, 60% for 50 periods 100% for 5 periods, 100% for 50 periods 30% for 0.1s, 60% for 0.1s, 100% for 0.05s Refer to footnote 1 Refer to footnote 1 Refer to footnote 1 Refer to footnote 1 Refer to footnote 1 Refer to footnote 1
Notes
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Cisco CGS 2520 & CGR 2010 Detailed Compliance Specifications (cont.)
IEC 61850-3 EMI Type Tests (cont.)
Signal Ports IEC 61000-4-12 (Damped Oscillatory) D.C. Power Ports A.C. Power Ports Signal Ports D.C. Power Ports
Test Level
2.5kV common, 1kV diff. mode@1MHz 2.5kV common, 1kV diff. mode@1MHz 2.5kV common, 1kV diff. mode@1MHz 30V Continuous, 300V for 1s Refer to footnote 1 30V Continuous, 300V for 1s Refer to footnote 1
Notes
IEC 61000-4-17 (Ripple on D.C. Power D.C. Power Ports Supply) Signal Ports IEC 60255-5 (Dielectric Strength) D.C. Power Ports A.C. Power Ports Signal Ports IEC 60255-5 (H.V. Impulse) D.C. Power Ports A.C. Power Ports
1Tested
10% N/A < 50V 2kVac 2kVac N/A < 50V 5kV 5kV
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Cisco CGS 2520 & CGR 2010 Detailed Compliance Specifications (cont.)
Environmental Type Tests
IEC 60068-2-1 (Cold Temperature) Test Ad
Test Level
-40 F/-40C (duration 16 hours)
Notes
Test Bd
CGS-2520-24TC tested for 100hrs CGS-2520-16S-8PC tested for 100 hrs CGR-2010 tested for 100 hrs
Test Db
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Tests Fc
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Tests Ea
30g at 11ms
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Environmental Type Test: operating at 85C continuously for 100+ hours. Additional IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 compliance details can be found in the CGR 2010 and CGS 2520 datasheets.
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Cisco CGS 2500 Series Summary Purpose-Built for Utility Substation Applications
Hardware:
Ruggedized - Fully compliant with IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 specifications Designed for High MTBF No moving parts, Hot-swappable redundant AC and DC power supplies, CG Swap Drive Advanced QoS and Security features performed in hardware for deterministic behavior
Software:
Advanced Cisco IOS feature set, based on industry leading Catalyst 2000 and 3000 Series Switches Both Layer 2 and Layer 3 services in a single hardware platform High Availability Resilient Ethernet Protocol and FlexLink
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Utility specific features Smartports, GOOSE, MODBUS Management, QoS classification for Utility Protocols
Industry leading Security capabilities to address NERC-CIP compliance Comprehensive remote troubleshooting and performance monitoring capabilities
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Cisco Confidential
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