WO2013030276A1 - Utility communication method and system - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the field of utility communication, in particular to wide-area communication over communication networks with meshed topology and high availability.
- Utilities provide for water, gas or electrical energy on a continuous basis and via suitable transmission and distribution systems.
- the latter include sites, such as sources and substations, which have to be coordinated in one way or the other across distances of hundreds of kilometers.
- sites such as sources and substations, which have to be coordinated in one way or the other across distances of hundreds of kilometers.
- a variety of messages are exchanged over long-distance communication links between distant sites of the utility in order to safely transmit and distribute water, gas or electrical energy.
- a WAN can be a dedicated point-to-point communication link between two sites based on e.g. optical fiber or pilot wires, a connection-oriented communication network with a guaranteed data rate such as Ethernet over SDH / HDLC, or a packet-oriented communication network interconnecting a number of sites of the utility, and comprising a plurality of specific network elements such as switches, repeaters and possibly optical transmission media at the physical layer.
- Fig.l depicts an exemplary communication network with a meshed topology or structure as often found in utility networks, in which nodes 1 to 5 and links a to g form a plurality of loops.
- Each node is connected to at least two neighboring nodes of the meshed network as well as to client or end devices (not depicted) running utility applications that communicate over the network. While in this topology the normal traffic path for data between node 1 and 3 is through the link a-b, SDH and SONET systems are capable of switching this traffic to e.g. links c-g-f within 50 ms in case of a fiber link failure in link a.
- An important prerequisite in order to enable this path switchover is the traffic engineering, which allows the user to predefine the working path of the communication service, i.e. link a-b, and equally to predefine the protecting path for these services, i.e. links c-g-f, and to configure the nodes to handle traffic accordingly.
- the Wide Area communication Network may be a packet-switched communication network, such as an Ethernet (Layer-2 of the OSI communication stack) network or an IP (Layer-3) network with a number of interconnected switches or routers as the nodes.
- Ethernet Layer-2 of the OSI communication stack
- IP Layer-3
- the difference between a Local Area Network (LAN) and a WAN is considered to reside in the geographical extension rather than in the network topology, with WAN inter-node distance in excess of 10 km as opposed to LANs restricted to individual premises or utility substations.
- VLAN virtual LAN
- IEEE 802.1Q allow restricting access to the terminals connected to an Ethernet network within a VLAN as well as restricting the data flow of multicast Ethernet messages to predefined parts of the Ethernet network to which receiver terminals belonging to the same VLAN are connected.
- Ethernet switch-based networks VLAN definitions are handled within the Ethernet switches, therefore the latter have to be configured or otherwise made aware of the relevant VLANs. Furthermore, it is assumed that any single connected terminal belongs to one specific VLAN. This terminal can then only communicate with other terminals belonging to the same VLAN. When configuring the switches, the port to such single-connection terminal is therefore called access port, and this access port is only allowed to belong to one VLAN, while the other ports internal to the communication system, called trunk ports, may belong to several VLANs.
- a recently introduced standard entitled Parallel Redundancy Protocol provides for seamless redundancy and switchover for Ethernet based communication systems with two redundant, i.e. fully duplicated, Ethernet networks.
- Ethernet traffic entering a PRP capable node is duplicated by this node and sent to a destination node via the two redundant networks.
- the destination node undoes the redundancy by accepting the first of the duplicated packets and by discarding the redundant packet that in normal operation arrives at a later time.
- the Parallel Redundancy Protocol PRP (IEC 62439-3) is used for traffic duplication and redundant transport of the duplicated traffic in a single packet-switched wide-area communication network including a plurality of nodes interconnected via inter-node links in a meshed topology. It involves the step of identifying, between a send and receive node, two distinct and fully redundant communication paths with no link or node in common except for the send and receive node, as well as the step of configuring the send and receive nodes to operate according to the Parallel Redundancy Protocol PRP, with two distinct communication ports of both the send and receive node being assigned to the two communication path. At any time during regular operation, and for any critical message to be transmitted from the send to the receive node, two redundant packets are then generated, and each of the redundant packets is being sent via one of the two communication paths.
- a Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP algorithm is executed for a number of root-bridges selected from among the nodes of the communication network and suitably distributed over the network. For each root- bridge, an instance of a spanning tree is retained. Two spanning tree instances that comprise two distinct communication paths between send and receive node are identified, and a first and second VLAN based on the two spanning tree instances is configured in the communication network. The send and receive nodes are configured as PRP nodes with each of two redundant communication ports assigned to one of the first and second VLAN, and with the duplicated traffic being tagged with two different VALN tags.
- the invention results in high availability of the wide-area communication network without incurring the cost of full network duplication.
- the seamless switchover according to PRP reduces path resilience time in case of a failure of an optical link to less than 1 ms.
- Fig.1 depicts a communication network with a meshed topology
- Fig.2 depicts the network with two redundant paths A, B between nodes 1 and 3
- Fig.3 depicts the network with two MSTP instances defining two exemplary VLANs.
- Fig.2 depicts a packet-switched Ethernet network with the same meshed topology as in Fig. l, and with Ethernet traffic to be transmitted from PRP capable sender node 1 to receiver node 3.
- a first path (dashed line) via node 2 is labeled A
- a second path (dotted line) via nodes 4 and 5 is labeled B.
- the two paths are distinct, i.e. they only have the send/source and receive/destination nodes in common, but none of the intermediate nodes or inter-node links.
- Each packet is duplicated at the sender node, where a first packet is transmitted along path A and a second, redundant packet is transmitted via path B.
- Corresponding communication path information is either appended to the packets, or distributed to the intermediate nodes, in which latter case only a routing tag A, B needs to be appended to the packets.
- the information about the two distinct routing paths A and B may be coded as two distinct Virtual Local Area Networks VLANs A and B.
- the communication ports of the nodes of the meshed network are configured such that between nodes 1 and 3, the first message is tagged with a VLAN A identifier and routed through links a-b along path A, whereas the second packet is tagged with a VLAN B identifier and routed through links c-g-f along path B.
- MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
- MSTP allows selecting up to 64 root-bridges, or nodes of origin, in a network, for each of which an instance of a rapid spanning tree is generated.
- Each spanning tree connects the root-bridge to any other node of the meshed network in a loop- avoiding manner, wherein priorities for nodes and links can be defined to resolve ambiguities.
- Each of these spanning tree instances may then be assigned to one or several VLANs. Defining formally distinct VLANs based on one spanning tree instance allows extending the VLANs beyond the send and receive node of the network to distinct client or end devices connected to the nodes.
- Fig.3 illustrates an exemplary way to obtain VLAN information.
- node 2 has been selected as root-bridge for one of the MSTP instances.
- the spanning tree spanned by this root-bridge - following shortest path between root-bridge and each node - includes links a, b, d and e but block the links c, f and g in order to prevent loops.
- VLAN A is assigned to the MSTP instance spanned by the root-bridge in node 2
- the Ethernet traffic duplicated and tagged to VLAN A using the PRP algorithm according to Fig.2 is following the desired links a-b between nodes 1 and 3.
- the configuration of the MSTP root-bridges and the assignment of the VLANs to these root-bridges can be done as part of the initial configuration / commissioning of the network. For this purpose, it is suggested to distribute the 64 possible root-bridges in an equidistant manner over the entire network, and to assign all 4096 VLANs evenly to the root-bridges, e.g. 64 VLANs to each of the 64 root bridges. Once the network is operating, 64 instances of rapid spanning trees are spanned and define the different paths through the network.
- Ethernet traffic duplicated according to the modified PRP algorithm only needs to be tagged with appropriate VLAN IDs in order to ensure redundant paths to the desired receiving node.
- This process allows configuring new redundant data services on an up and running network without the need to reconfigure any node in the network with the exception of the sending and receiving nodes implementing the PRP algorithm.
- MPLS Multiprotocol Label Switching
- RRC Request for Comments
- IETF Internet Engineering Task Force
- OSI model layer between traditional definitions of layer 2 (Data Link Layer) and layer 3 (Network Layer)
- the meshed communication network is subsequently configured such that redundant traffic is routed via the redundant paths, preferably by assigning distinct VLAN identifiers to the distinct redundant paths.
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