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ABD 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 HARDWARE F! Officina de O| Officina de 0) THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORE 'UNCTIONAL DESIGN DOCUMENT peracién de Sistemas Interconectados (OPSis) FEBRUARY 2000 Prepared for jperacion de Sistemas Interconectados (OPsis) Prepared by ABB Automation Inc., jetwork Management Division TION WHICH IS CONFIDENTIAL IN NATURE AND PROPRIETARY TO ABB AUTOMATION INC. (HEREAFTER REFERRED TO AS “ABB") AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR TRANSFERRED TO OTHER DOCUMENTS OR REFERENCE PURPOSE OTHER THAN THAT FOR WHI ABB, RANGER™ Is A TRADEMARK OF ABB. ‘OR DISCLOSED IN ANY MANNER TO ANY PERSON OR USED FOR ANY "HIT IS FURNISHED WITHOUT THE PRIOR EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSIONABB 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 HARDWARE F'! Officina de O| Officina de O 'UNCTIONAL DESIGN DOCUMENT peracién de Sistemas Interconectados (OPSis) FEBRUARY 2000 Prepared for peracién de Sistemas Interconectados (OPsis) Prepared by ABB Automation Inc., letwork Management Division Approved by “ - VU) )Approved by Ronald Smith Franciso Forn Hardware & Production Project Manager Approved by Za. ple hie Approved by BE. Wo, Gale Keenan Bill Tyer Documentation Processing Manager, Projects "ABD confident vade secrets, Urautborized use or disclosures prohibitedABB 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 DOCUMENT CHANGES Date/Revision/Author Change Pages [February 2000 Original document submitted by Ron Smith "ABB confidential trade secrets. Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited.Hardware Functional Design Document Bae TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. INTRODUCTION.. 14 PURPOSE. 12 Score. SYSTEM OVERVIEW 24 RANGER APPLICATIONS SERVERS (RAS) 24.1 RANGER Applications Server Software. 22 RANGER DATA ACQUISITION SERVER (RDAS). 2.2.1 RANGER Data Acquisition Server (RDAS) Software. 40 23 RANGER HISTORIAN SERVERS (HIS). 2.3.1 Historian Software. 24 RANGER HISTORIAN MMI SERVER 2.4.1 RANGER Historian MMI Server Software... 14 25 OFFICE NETWORK PC SERVE! 2.5.1. RANGER Office Network PC Server Software. : 16 26 RANGER ICCP SERVER 2.6.1 ICCP Server Software... 27 RANGER NICG NODE SERVERS... 2.7.1 NICC Node Server Software.... 28 RANGER SYSTEM OPERATORS CONSOLE. 2.8.1 RANGER Workstation Console Software. 29 PC-BASED Loccers. 2.9.1.1 Compaq Deskpro EN 6400. 29.2 PC-based Logger Software. 240 GPS TIME AND FREQUENCY EQUIPMENT. 241 MAPBOARD INTERFACE ... 242 PRINTERS AND LOGGERS. 2.12.1.1 Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4000N....... 2.12.12 Hewlett-Packard Color LaserJet 4500N 2.12.1.3 Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 1600CM and Epson Stylus Printers. 27 2.43 LOCAL RTU GE/HARRIS D20. 2.13.11 020 RTU 2.13.12, 020 M Module... 2.13.13 020 C Module... ‘ABB confidential wade secrets, Unauthorized use or alcioeure ie probedHardware Funct nal Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2.13.14 2.13.15 2.13.16 214 244414 245 2481.1 2.15.1.2 215.13 2.15.1.4 215.15 2.16 2.16.14 2.16.1.2 247 INSTALLATION DATA 34 3.2 3.3 D20K Module D20 A Module. 020 S Module. LOCAL AREA NETWORK EQUIPMENT ..... Catalyst 2924 XL 10/100 Autosensing Fast Ethernet Switch... Wie AREA NETWORK EQUIPMENT. Cisco 7507 Router. Route Switch Processors. Flash Memory Cards. . Fast Ethernet Interface Processor ~ 2 Port... Fast Serial Interface Processor ~ 8 Ports. RTU ComMuNicATIONS EQUIPMENT. Modem Sharing Devices...... Telenetics Modems. MODEM DIAL-IN SUPPORT List OF DELIVERABLES POWER, HEAT AND PHYSICAL DATA... EQUIPMENT DRAWINGS AND INTERUNIT CABLIN [ABB confidential trade secrets, Unautherzed use or ais re is prohites.. 63000002-830 Hardware Functional Design Document 40-Feb-00 1. INTRODUCTION This document contains the overview and detailed design for the hardware and third party software deliverables for the EMS System (hereinafter referred to as the System) for the OPSIS project. ‘ABE confidential ade secrets. Unauthorized use or aisclosure is prohibited 1Hardware Functional Design Document storeb-00 1.1 Purpose This document provides the vehicle for the conveyance of the hardware overview and detail design of the System hardware configuration. Its purpose is to present and obtain OPSIS approval of the hardware detail design. ‘ABB confidential trade secrets, Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. 263000002-830 Hardware Funct in Document 40-Feb-00 1.2 Scope ‘This document contains overview and detail design information regarding all of the System hardware and related third party software deliverables from ABB Network Management. This information shall include, but not be limited to, equipment detailed description and performance data, configuration drawings, interunit cable diagrams, power and physical data, footprints, cabling restrictions, ete. ‘ABB confidential rade secrets. Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. 3Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW Figure 2.0-1 contains the overview diagram of the System. The System is comprised of servers, ‘workstations, LAN/WAN equipment, peripherals, and communications equipment configured into a highly available system architecture with redundancy included for all critical functions. The following subsections provide additional detail regarding the mal equipment. coup and function of the ‘ABB confidential rade secrets, Unauthorized use or discos 4 re is protibite.s “perayois 51 sinsojsip 20 @tn pazvo\mneun “sj2!996 apes yenuepyLo> aay WY¥OVIG MBIAYSAO WALSAS - 1-0°2 SUNDA svcrnasit IGichechens Sessa sponded a scjemteoms tsi0)SIS)opemurse “amps —e cavonuevenus ep.openiis “ed woseo "pees pw o0-aes-0b jueuinsog uBiseq jeuojouny esemMpseH oeg-zoon00¢9Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2.1 RANGER Applications Servers (RAS) The RANGER Applications Server is the heart of the system. It applications and SCADA functions, manages the distributed pro real time database and maintains the Oracle database, They co themselves, to the RANGER Consoles and other processing de redundant 24-port 10/100TX Ethernet Switches (LANO1 & LANO; Servers are configured in the System configuration, the prime ar Additionally, a RANGER DTS Server and a Development Server With the exception of the graphics controller and the size of the as below. ‘The RANGER Applications Servers have been sized with a CO! 5/533. The AS1200 5/533s have been configured as follows’ * Alpha microprocessor 21164 533-MHz CPU with 4 M pedestal enclosure which includes: — Integral Fast Narrow Single-Ended SCSI controll removable media devices — Two serial ports, support full duplex asynchronou: = One bi-directional enhanced parallel port = PS/2 style keyboard port and mouse port = 10 storage slots: One diskette drive slot ‘One CD-ROM drive slot One additional removable media slot ‘Seven StorageWorks wide and/or narrow hard di — 16 DIMM memory slots with 512Mbytes memory - 3-button mouse — PCl-based single-port Fast Wide Single-Ended U! — PCl-based Fast 100 Ethernet controller Five PCI slots - One PCIEISA slot — Dual 450-Watt power supplies: ~ Storage ¢ 1.44 Mbyte diskette drive in dedicated slot ¢ 600 Mbyte CD-ROM in dedicated slot supports the network power sssing centers, maintains the municate between ices through TCP/IP over ). Two RANGER Applications id backup (RASO1 & RASO2). are included in the system. CRT, all systems are identical IPAQ ALPHASERVER 1200 ibytes ECC onboard cache in a F which supports internal modem contro! ve slots installed itraSCSI controller ‘ABB confidential trade secrets. Unauthorized use or disclos 6 re is protibite.63000002-830 Hardware Functional Design Document 10-Feb-00 ¢ 4.3 Gbyte har disk drive ¢ 5-9.1 Gbyte hard disk drives - Video © ATIMach 64 1 DTS and Dev ¢ 17" color CRT — Customer docume ¢ English langu Integrated Adi Manager kit © Compaq UNI ¢ Server Extens! Internet Alpha: 4 x 768 graphics adapter (Powerstorm 3030 1280 x 1024 on lopment Servers) (21” on DTS and Development Servers) intation ge documentation kit anced Server Management features, including ServerWorks Unlimited User license ion license ‘erver System Software kit + Netscape’s Enterprise Server 3.0 ‘System Characteristi — SPECint95 = SPECfp95 = CPU chip ~ Clk Speed — Max Memory = Int Cache — Ext Cache Input/Output — PCISiot NOTE: Slot 9 and for EISA Storage s 16.6 21.9 21164 533 MHz. 2 GB ECC (512MB installed) 16 KB D-cache 4MBECC 1 Not Usable 2.Not Usable 3.83 Trio video controller or Powerstorm 3030 4 Not Usable 5 PCI Ethernet Controller 6 PCI Ethernet Controller 7 FWSE UltraSCSI controller 8 Not Assigned 9 Not Assigned 10 Not Assigned 10 is a PCVEISA combination slot use slot 9 for PCI or slot 10 ‘ABB confidential trade secrets, Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited 7Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 — Internal 10 bays © Enclosure Wide-tower 2.4.4 RANGER Applications Server Software The third party software supplied with the RANGER Application: UNIX unlimited users licenses, server extension licenses, Interr Software, Netscape’s Enterprise Server 3.0, and Oracle Server. Server units consist of Digital et Alphaserver System ‘ABB conte rade secrets. Unauthorized use or deci 8 re ls prohibited.Hardware Functional Di ‘ 63000002.830 esign Document 10-Feb-00 2.2 RANGER Data Acquisition Server (RDAS) The RANGER Data Acquisition physical interface, and the data retrieved from the Remote Termi In addition, the RDAS communi their checkbacks, and monitors RTUs and other computers. A RANGER Data Acquisition Set jerver (RDAS) functions as a front-end processor to provide the ssing facility used by the RASs to collect and verify data inal Units (RTUs). sates supervisory commands to the RTUs, receives and verifies ind controls communications links between the EMS and the fer (RDAS) will be provided to perform data acquisition from the remote terminal units and any local RTUs. The RDAS will be provided with an Intelligent Communication Processor (ICP) software in the ICP handles the The software is designed to han’ allowing easy future expansion, software in the ICP, which wil Management protocol. The System will be supplied wit! RDAS will use as its CPU, a Co 5/366 processor equipped with will communicate to the ICP via Ethernet controllers. The DMCC will be supplied in a RTUs via modems. Each of the , with 24 channels for serial communications with RTUs. The synchronous and asynchronous communications with the RTUs. le the systems configurable number of RDAS and ICPs The communications with the RTUs will be handled by the inslate the RTUs protocol to a standard ABB Network redundant RDASs each equipped with 24 serial channels. The mpaq Modular Computer (DMCC) based on the Alpha 21164 28 Mbytes of memory and 9.1 Gbytes of hard disk. The DMCC a PCI bus connection. It will also be equipped with dual PCI 14-slot PICMG enclosure with 3, 8-port ICP cards that can two RDAS Ethernet interfaces will be tied into the EMS LAN communicate at speeds up to ee per port. The assigned ICP ports will be interfaced to the ‘switch port allocated for the RI following characteristics: ‘* System Characteristi ‘Sin LANO1 and LANO2. The workstation for the RDAS has the SPECint95 154 — SPECTp95 244 = CPU chip 21164 - Clk Speed 366MHz — Memory 512MB maximum (128MB installed) = IntCache KB - Ext Cache 2MB Input/Output ‘ABB confidential trade secrets. Unauthorized use o disclosure is prohibited. °Hardware Functional Design Document 10-Feb-00 - PCl 1 PCI PowerStorm 3D30 graphics adapter 2 PCI FWSE SCSI controller 3 PCI Ethemet controller 4 PCI Ethemet controller 5 NIU 6NU 7 NIU 8 8 channel ICP 9 8 channel ICP 10 8 channel ICP — ISA 1NU 2NU 3NU - Two EIA-232 asynchronous serial ports, with full modem contro! — One bi-directional parallel port © Storage = Internal 3 bays 1-9.1 Gbyte hard disk drive 1-600 Mbyte eDolt 1-1.44 Mbyte Floppy disk drive © Graphics = PowerStorm 3D30 Pcl = Resolution 1280 x 1024, 17” color monitor © Enclosure Desktop/Rackmount 2.2.1 RANGER Data Acquisition Server (RDAS) Software The third party software supplied with the RANGER Servidor de Adquisicién de Datos (RDAS) Units consist of Digital UNIX Base 2-user licenses, BOW TIE and Protocol software, and ‘Simpact’s ICP Driver software. ‘ABB confidential rade secrets, Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. 10Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2.3 RANGER Histo: in Servers (HIS) ‘The RANGER Historian Server maintains the historical database for the system. The system is configured with redundant Historian Servers. The historian servers are connected via 10/100TX ethemet to redundant Historian LANs (LANO3 and LANO4) which are implemented with 24-port 10/100TX ethernet switches. The Historian LANs are connected to each other and to the other LAN segments via redundant Cisco 7507 routers that providing the path to the redundant EMS LANs and the single Control Center LAN. The Historian Servers communicate with the Historian MMI Servers, the RASs, and the other components of the system via TCPIIP. ‘The RANGER Historian Servers have been sized with Compaq Personal Workstation PWS: 433au's. The PWS 433au has the following system characteristics: ‘© Alpha microprocessot 21164 433-MHz CPU with 2 Mbytes ECC on-board cache in a short tower enclosure which includes: — Integral Ultra-wide SCSI-2 controller which supports internal storage devices = Two serial ports, support full duplex asynchronous modem control = One bi-directional enhanced parallel port ~ PS/2 style keyboard port and mouse port = Bstorage slots: One diskette drive slot ‘One CD-ROM drive slot Four wide and/or narrow SCSI storage slots — 6 DIMM memory slots with 192 Mbytes memory installed = 3-button mouse = Integral PCI-based Fast 100 Ethernet controller — Keyboard = Two PCI slots — Three PCIISA si = 300-Watt power supply = Storage © 1.44 Mbyte diskette drive in dedicated slot * 600 Mbyte CD-ROM in dedicated slot ¢ 8GB 4MM DAT Tape Drive ¢ =1-4.3 Gbyte hard disk drive - Video ¢ PowerStorm 3030 graphics adapter [ABE confidenta trade secrets. Unauthorized use or disciosure is prohibited.Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 . 17" color CRT — Customer documentation ‘English language documentation kit ¢ Digital UNIX Two User license ‘© System Characteristics . . . . . . . SPECintg5 SPECIp9S CPU chip Clk Speed Memory Int Cache Ext Cache ~ InpuOutput . Pcl PCIISA * Storage . . Internal External * Enclosure 2.3.1 Historian Software ‘The RANGER Historian Servers are supplied with the Digital U BP Historian Operating System licenses. 125 163 21164 433 MHz 192MB ECC installed, 96 KB D-cache 2MBECC NIU (bottom) PCI 3030 Graphics o¢ NIU PCI SCSI Controller wroane 6 bays Storageworks 7 bays .5 GB ECC max. troller PCI Ethernet controller (top) 3a. 9.1 Gbyte Storageworks Disk Short tower IX 2-user licenses and OS! Pl- ‘ABB confidential trade secrets. Unauthorized use or dsclos\ 2 res prohibited.Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb.00 2.4 RANGER Historia ‘The RANGER Historian MMI Ser provide MMI interface into the hi System. They communicate to tl 10/100TX Ethernet switches (LAr RANGER's Historian MMI Serve’ Historian MMI Servers are confi (MMiot & MMio2). ‘The RANGER Historian MMI Ser Pentium II PC server. These PC: Cache, 192 Mbytes of SDRAM, drive, 3.5" floppy disk drive, two and one mouse. The PCs are also supplied with System Characterist in MMI Server /ers are Compaq Pentium PCs running Windows NT that storian function for the RANGER consoles throughout the \e Cisco 7507 router through TCP/IP over redundant 24-port 103 & LANO4). The Cisco 7507 router interconnects the to the other workstations and customer PCs. Two RANGER ured in the System configuration, the prime and backup ers have been sized with a Compaq PWS300I+, 300 MHZ are supplied with a 300 MHZ Pentium II processor, 512ko of, 4.3 Gbyte hard disks, 600 Mbyte CD-ROM, 8 Gbyte DAT ‘Serial and one parallel, one fast SCSI-2 adapter, one keyboard ‘edundant Ethernet interfaces. ies - cPU 300 MHZ Pentium Il processor = Cache 512 Kbyte = Memory 192 Mbytes Storage Internal Graphics Internal cRT Input/Output PCI Slot Two EIA-232 asy! One bi-directional hronous serial ports, with full modem control i‘. arallel port 5 bays 2.- 4.3 Gbyte hard disk drive 1-600 Mbyte CD-ROM 11.44 Mbyte floppy disk drive 1024 by 768 w/ 1 Mbyte of video RAM 17" color monitor 1 PCI Ethemet Controller 2 Not Assigned 3 Not Assigned ‘ABB confident trade secrets. Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. 13in Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 4 Not Assigned 5 Not Assigned 6 Not Assigned 2.4.1 RANGER jistorian MMI Server Software The third party software supplied with the RANGER Historian MMI Server units consist of Microsoft's Windows NT Terminal Server Edition with Client Accs 15 user Licenses, NCDI's Wincenter for Metaframe, Microsoft's Client, & OSI's PI-MANAGE users licenses which include Proce’ and ODBC. sss Licenses, Citrix’s Metaframe Office Professional 2000, Oracle ssbook, Datalink, BatchView, [ABE confidential trade secrets. Unauthorized use or discs: “ rs prohibited.Hardware Functional Design Document 2.5 Office Network PC Server ‘The RANGER Office Network PC provides PC interface into the hi through TCP/IP over a 24-port 1 interconnects the server to the ot Network PC Server is configured ‘The RANGER Office Network PC Pentium Il PC server. It is supplis 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 Server is a Compaq Pentium PC running Windows NT that rian of the System. It communicate to the Cisco 7507 router 1/100TX Ethernet switches (LANO5). The Cisco 7507 router her workstations and customer PCs. One RANGER Office in the System configuration. Server has been sized with a Compaq PWS300I+, 300 MHZ d with a 300 MHZ Pentium II processor, 512kb of Cache, 192 Mbytes of SDRAM, 2 - 4.3 Gbyte hard disks, 600 Mbyte CD-ROM, 8 Gbyte DAT drive, 3.5" floppy disk drive, two serial and mouse. * System Characteristi - CPU - Cache — Memory — Two EIA-232 asy! 300 MHZ Pentium I processor 512 Kbyte 192 Mbytes \chronous serial ports, with full modem contro! — One bi-directional parallel port © Storage — Internal © Graphics = Internal - CRT © Input/Output — PCISiot S bays 24.3 Gbyte hard disk drive 1-600 Mbyte CD-ROM 11.44 Mbyte floppy disk drive 1024 by 768 w/ 1 Mbyte of video RAM 417" color monitor 1 PCI Ethemet Controller 2 Not Assigned 3 Not Assigned 4 Not Assigned 5 Not Assigned 6 Not Assigned ne parallel, one fast SCSI-2 adapter, one keyboard and one ‘ABB confidential trade secrets, Unauthorized use orcisclosureis prohibited. 6Hardware Functional Design Document aero 2.5.1 RANGER Office Network PC Server So’ re ‘The third party software supplied with the RANGER Office Network PC Server unit consists of a Microsoft Windows NT Workstation License and Microsoft Office Professional 97. This unit also includes CiscoWorks 3.1 Network Manager software. ABB confidential rade secrets, Unauthorized use or aiscioeure i probed. 1663000002-830 Hardware Functional Design Document 10-Feb-00 2.6 RANGER ICCP. aleve ‘The RANGER ICCP Servers pro and the serial WAN communicati LANMANrouter. Redundant IC the redundant EMS LANs. The | ide the communications front-end interface between the RASS ns channels provided by the Cisco 7507 Multi-protocol P Servers are connected via 10/100TX ethernet interfaces to CCP Server communicates over the EMS LANs via TCP/IP. ‘The RANGER ICCP Servers have been sized with a Compaq Personal Workstation PWS. 433au. The PWS 433au has the following system characteristics: Alpha microprocessor short tower enclosure 21164 433-MHz CPU with 2 Mbytes ECC on-board cache in a which includes: Integral Ultra-wide SCSI-2 controller which supports internal storage devices Two serial ports, One bi-directional {upport full duplex asynchronous modem control enhanced parallel port PS/2 style keyboard port and mouse port 6 storage slots: One diskette drive slot One CD-ROM dri Four wide and/or 6 DIMM memory 3-button mouse e slot jarrow SCSI storage slots lots with 320 Mbytes memory installed Integral PCl-based Fast 100 Ethernet controller Keyboard Two PCI slots Three PCI/ISA sh 300-Watt power supply Storage © 1.44 Mbyte dis #600 Mbyte CD © 1-43 Gbyte Video ¢ PowerStorm 17" color CRT Customer docum ¢ English langu kette drive in dedicated slot -ROM in dedicated slot ard disk drive 1030 graphics adapter entation \ge documentation kit ‘ABB confientia trade secrets, Unauthorized use oreisclosure is prohibited 7in Document 63000002-830 10-Fob-00 ¢ Digital UNIX Two User license ‘System Characteristics . eee ee . SPECInt95 SPECIp95 CPU chip Clk Speed Memory Int Cache Ext Cache = Input/Output ° Pci PCIISA Storage . Internal External Enclosure 2.6.1 ICCP Server Software The RANGER ICCP Server is supplied with the Digital UNIX 2- EASE/ICCP with ICCP toolkit runtime license. 12.5 16.3 21164 433 MHz 320MB ECC installed, 96 KB D-cache 2MB ECC NIU (bottom) PCI 3D30 Graphics Nt NU ensaes 6 bays none Short tower -5 GB ECC max. troller PCI Ethernet controller (top) iser license and Sisco's MMS- ‘AB confidential rade secrats. Unauthorized use or dla 18 Ke ls prone.Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2.7 RANGER NICC N ‘The RANGER NICC Node Serve! the remote system and the EMS into the Cisco 7507 Multi-proto interconnected via redundant 8-p¢ 2501 WANrouters. The WANrou! interconnect the node and the El provided, ‘The RANGER NICC Node Serve 433au. The PWS 433au has the © Alpha microprocessor short tower enclosure Integral Ultra-wi ‘Two serial ports, One bi-directional de Servers following system characteristics: which includ {upport full duplex asynchronous modem control enhanced parallel port PS/2 style keyboard port and mouse port 6 storage slots: One diskette drive slot One CD-ROM dri Four wide and/or e slot jarrow SCSI storage slots 6 DIMM memory slots with 192 Mbytes memory installed 3-button mouse Integral PCI-base Keyboard Two PCI slots Three PCI/ISA sl 300-Watt power Storage © 1.44 Mbyte dis ¢ 600 Mbyte CD ¢ 1-4.3Gbyte Video * PowerStorm ¢ 47" color CRT Fast 100 Ethernet controller t upply skette drive in dedicated slot -ROM in dedicated slot ard disk drive D30 graphics adapter are redundant communications nodes that interface between .cross serial WAN communications channels that terminate LANMWANrouters. The redundant NICC Node Servers are rt 10TX ethernet hubs which interface to the redundant Cisco fers serial ports interface to V.3600 Modems which IS over analog lines. Two pair of NICC Node Servers are have been sized with a Compag Personal Workstation PWS 21164 433-MHz CPU with 2 Mbytes ECC on-board cache ina ‘SCSI-2 controller which supports internal storage devices ‘ABB confidential wade secrets. Unauthorized use or cisclosureis prohibited 19Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 — Customer documentation © English language documentation kit @ Digital UNIX Two User + System Characteristics nse ¢ SPECint95 125 ¢ SPECIp95 163 © CPUchip 21164 * Clk Speed 433 MHz Memory 192MB ECC installed, * Int Cache 96 KB D-cache * ExtCache 2MBECC = InputiOutput * PCI 1 NIU (bottom) 4 PCI3D30 Graphies ¢: PCIISA 1 NU 2 NU 3 PCI Ethernet controll © Storage + Internal 6 bays External none © Enclosure Short tower 2.7.1 NICC Node Server Software The RANGER NICC Node Server is supplied with the Digital UI 5 GB ECC max. ontroller r (top) IX 2-user license. | ‘ABB confidential trade secrets. Unauthovized use or diclos 20 es prohibited.Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2.8 RANGER System ‘The System will be supplied with CONO3 and the DTS Students C: and CONOS). All System Workst Compaq Personal Workstation 4: The RANGER console windowin Graphical User Interface and pre: ‘can open X-TERM windows on ai functions locally or across the ne! ‘The Compaq Personal Workstati characteristics: © System Characteristi SPECint95 SPEC{p95 CPU chip Clk Speed Memory Int Cache Ext Cache Input/Output Pcl PCIISA Two EIA-232 asyt Operators Console ree (4) consoles with 3 monitors each (CONO1 through nsole) and two (2) consoles with 2 monitors each (CONO4 ion Consoles are graphics workstations based on the Sau/GL. environment is based on the X-Windows and MOTIF entation manager. The operator, using the drop down menus, ¥ of the graphics CRTs allowing access to UNIX or RANGER ork, n 433au/GL consoles have the following system 14.2 175 21164 433 MHz 256 MB 8KB 2MB 1 PCI PowerStorm 3D30 graphics adapter 2 PCI PowerStorm 3030 graphics adapter 1 PCI PowerStorm 3D30 graphics adapter (3-CRTonly) 2NU 3 PCI Ethernet adapter ichronous serial ports, with full modem control — One bi-directional parallel port ® Storage — Internal 5 bays 1-4.3 Gbyte hard disk drive 1-600 Mbyte CD-ROM 1= 1.44 Mbyte floppy disk drive ‘ABB confidential rade secrets, Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. a63000002-830 Hardware Functional Design Document 10-Feb-00 © Graphics = Internal 2or 3, PCI 8 plane graphics adapter 1280 x 1024 resolutio * CRT 2 or 3, 21" 1280 x 1024 color monitors © Enclosure Desktop/Tower 2.8.1 RANGER Workstation Console Software ‘The third party software supplied with the RANGER Workstation Console units consist of Digital UNIX Base 2-user licenses, MMS Runtime licenses, Digital Open3D license, Figaro+PHIGS, Microsoft NT Workstation licenses, and Microsofts Office Professional 97 licenses. ‘ABB confidential trade secrets. Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. 263000002-830 Hardware Functional Design Document 10-Feb-00 2.9 PC-based Loggers The System is supplied with two Loggers are based on the Comp: equipped with 64 Mbytes of memory and 6.4 Gbytes of hard disk. (2) PC-based loggers (PC01 and PC02), The PC-based 1q Deskpro EN 6400 utilizing the Pentium II 400 Mhz processor 2.9.1.1 Compaq Deskpro EN 6400 ‘© System Characteristic = CPUchip - Clk Speed — Memory - Ext Cache Input/Output — PCI Intel Pentium 1 400 MHz 64MB 512 KB 5 = Two EIA-232 asynchronous serial ports, with full modem control — One bi-directional ~ One embedded 1 © Storage = Internal * Graphics — Internal ° CRT © Enclosure 2.9.2 PC-based Logger The loggers are supplied with Mi Professional 97, and ABB Network Managements PC Logger software. parallel port HOOTX Ethernet Controller bays 1-1.44 Mbyte flexible disk drive 16.4 Gbyte hard disk drive 1- 8GB 4MM DAT Tepe Drive 1-600Mbyte CD-ROM ATI Rage Pro Turbo Graphic Adapter 1280 x 1024 resolution 17" 1280 x 1024 color monitors Desktop ‘Software crosoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Microsoft Office ‘ABB confidential! rade secrets, Unauthorized ute or disclosure is prohibited a, . 63000002830 Hardware Functional Design Document 10-Feb-00 2.10 GPS Time and Frequency Equipment ‘The System is supplied with an Arbiter Model 1088B GPS Satellite clock, including the power system frequency and time monitor option, that interfaces into one of the serial ports on each of the RANGER Data Acquisition Servers. The GPS clock comes complete with a hi-gain antenna, ‘90 meters total of antenna cable, and an in-line 21db gain preamplifier. ‘An Arbiter GPS coaxial lightning protector is also included along with its associated mounting adapter and weatherproofing kit A Vorne display provides visual presentation of the system frequency as received from the GPS clock. ‘ABB confidential rade secrets. Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited a63000002-830 Hardware Functional Design Document 10-Fob-00 2.11 Mapboard torte ‘The Mapboard Display Control S) the operation of a large number ‘The state of each display point is LEDs within a mosaic or other type of large display board. we is a microprocessor based assembly of electronics for aintained by the DMUX Control Unit until changed via its manually operated keyboard or by a supervisory computer. The mapboard interface incorporates all necessary lamp 2.111 illustrates a block diagram of a basic system with the following standard features: ‘* Control of up to 4095 at 100 milliamps (twe rivers, memory, control logic, and communication logi individual display points each capable of driving up to 28 VDC 'y-four (7) 64 Lamp Drivers are supplied). © Each of the display points can be in one of the following states: (Run/Lock Operation). OFF ON SLOW FLASH (1 sec OFF, 1.0 sec ON) FAST FLASH (0.25 sec OFF, 0.25 sec ON) DIM (50% Intensit MODULATE (Modulating Intensity, 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%) © Display point status can be displayed or updated via a remote Keyboard/Display (Manual Operation) or via any one of three serial asynchronous RS-232-C interfaces © Manual Lamp Test - Alll points can be turned on for visual check without affecting current status. * Monitoring of up to four +5 volt logic power supplies and four lamp power supplies. ‘ABE confidential rade secrets, Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohbites. 2563000002-830 10-Feb-00 in Document vevuanstanse onuxcovrnot ver —| mon eH | ed ES =a L | wosrceu se arvers awe24 FIGURE 2.11-1 MAPBOARD SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM MAPBOARD 6 ‘ABB confidential trade secrets. Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited.Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2.12 Printers and Loggers The System is equipped with two The characteristics of these print 2.12.11 Hewlet ‘The LaserJet 4000N laser printer, simplex mode. The printer comes MB. The printer can print on a vat sided (with optional duplex upgra Legal paper cassettes. The Laser, PostScript Level 2 emulation. The network interfaces. 2) black/white laser printers and one (1) color laser printer. rs is as below: Packard LaserJet 4000N with a resolution of 1200 dpi, is rated at 17 page-per-minute in standard with 8 MB of memory, which can be expanded to 72 iety of media, including envelopes; it prints one-sided and two- le). The LaserJet 4000N is supplied with standard A4 and Jet 4000N supports HP PCL 6. HP PCL Se and Adobe LaserJet 4000N is supplied with redundant 10/100 TX 2.12.1.2 Hewlett-Packard Color LaserJet 4500N ‘The Hewlett-Packard Color Laser color engine speed with true 600 has 32MB memory expandable t printer supports Postscript Level Jet 4500N is a color laser printer with 12 ppm black/3 ppm 600 DP! for crisp black text and vibrant colors. The printer 192MB, and has an internal Ethernet 10/100TX Board. The , PCLS, and PCL6 emulation standards. Paper sizes are Letter, Legal (monochrome only) Ad, AS, B5, and Executive. 2.12.1.3 Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 1600CM and Epson Stylus Printers In addition to the above laser prit DeskJet 1600CM color printer ant with customer supplied PCs, ete. fers which are interfaced to the RANGER system, an HP an Epson Stylus Dot Matrix printer are provided for interface [ABB confienti rade sacrts. Unauthorized use of alslosure is prohibited. 2243.4.2 Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2.13 Local RTU GE/Harris D20 ‘The System is equipped with a local remote terminal unit. The is as below: 2.3.1.4 D20RTU The Harris controls D20 RTU is based on an open-ended, distri data and controls between field devices and local/remote hosts substation to the largest generation plant. The D20 has 32Bit pi cations ports, and supports protocol conversion for inf haracteristics of the local RTU uted architecture to manage from the smallest distribution cessing power, seven mation exchange between multiple masters, IEDs, and RTUs. The data base is stored in non-volatile RAM and is configured via a PC. The D20 RTU is configured with a V.32 m master station using the DNP 3.0 communication protocol. The communicates with the two satellite units via fiber optic cabling. WESDAC 020 Configuration. D20 M Module dem for communication with the Distributed RTU master unit See Figure 2.1.10.1-1 for ‘The 020M board is the main processor for the WESDAC D20 RTU. It acts as a data concentrator and central processor. As a data concentrator, it collects data from the peripheral modules and external devices such as IEDs and other RTUs. All communication with host computers and extemal devices takes place from this module. ‘The 020M board can be broken into five parts: the CPU/control, memory, serial communication, interrupt control and the VME bus interface, ‘The heart of the CPU and control section is a 32-bit MC68020 jicroprocesser. An optional floating point coprocessor is available if needed. Also included is a hardware watchdog/power ‘monitor that will reboot the main board if the software is not operating properly, or if the power supply voltage drops below 4.75 volts. Two custom chips, refer 1d to as PALs provide address decoding and various control signals. Three LEDs provide a visual indication of the health of the board, ‘ABB confidential vade eecrets. Unauthorized use or dleclocue is prohibited. 2m. 63000002-830 Hardware Functional Design Document 10-Feb-00 wpa D20 Configuration (Le., How does it all go together?) ‘To: Master Stations, ‘Sub RTUs ores tt <—) cas 4 Dita ios | sous wesoac Mode UPC, ee - 08 2 Analg ips ait ts Bic es] pnaion Manteraee fe —————] ‘Termine! |___--—— ant |—» s2contot ouput SP) contel Contel Outputs Dita tpt eas Ova Analg note f Wesoac gor >| onorower, | |- > Sopot pit ano 79.80 VOC Power Bus ,| 10.20 Link 250 Kop HDLC RSa8s FIGURE 2.134 WESDAC 020 CONFIGURATION ‘ABB confidential rade secrets. Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibit. 2Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2.13.1.3 D20 C Module ‘The GE Harris D20 C combination input/output module combines status inputs, control outputs and optional analog inputs/outputs in one compact module.deal applications, the D20C performs all the I/O processes similar to The same technology is used on the D20 C to provide essential! specifications as the other D20 I/O modules, but for fewer points demand of processing power, however, the D20 C operates at 2.13.1.4 D20K Module ‘The D20K Digital output module is capable of providing 32 contri termination modules, mechanical or optional solid state relay out has two (2) master relays which can be configured for master tr Telays to be set up to provide 64 outputs in 32 pairs of trip/close be configured for raise/lower operation, i.e., the 32 control relay outputs to 32 outputs in 4 groups, 8 raise/lower contacts. Each configured as four raise/lower pairs. 2.13.1.5 D20 A Module ‘The D20 A analog input peripheral module is capable of handlin software controlled programmable gain amplifier (PGA) allows fi +/- §.0v, and +/- 10v on any input. In addition to the 32 external are provided for auto-zero and auto-calibration functions. This m: temperature stability of the module equal to that of the internal input is used for a temperature sensor located on the D20A mo 2.13.1.6 D20 S Module The D20 S module is capable of reading 64 discrete Digital sign: optically coupled to provide electrical isolation from the logic cit in eight groups of eight, with each group sharing a common ret Inputs may be optioned for 12 Vde, 24 Vde, 48 Vde, or 125 tho All inputs are scanned at 1 msec intervals, which gives the SOE, Time tagged data is stored in a FIFO BUFFER for transmission time tagged data (COS) is stored in a separate FIFO BUFFER f. for small point count he D20 A, S, and K modules. the same capabilities and To meet the increased faster clock speed. ‘ol outputs. In conjunction with puts are provided. The module close to allow the 32 control contacts, The module can also can be set up to provide from 8 ne of these groups can be 32 differential analog inputs. A l scale input ranges of +/- Ov, inputs, seven internal references lakes the accuracy and tage references. An eighth Jule, Is. The Bipolar inputs are uitry. The inputs are organized and optional contact wetting. accommodate station supply. resolution of 1 msec as wel. ‘0 the D20 M when polled. Non- F transmission. All inputs can be configured with debounce filters from 0 to 64 msec. An anti-chattering filter can also be set up to prevent chattering points from filling FIFO buffers or falsely in rementing counters. ‘ABB confidential trade secrets, Unauthorized use or discos 30 re is prohibited.63000002-830 Hardware Functional Design Document 10-Feb-00 2.14 Local Area vont Equipment ‘The System is equipped with Five (5) Catalyst 2924 switch units. The characteristics of the units are as below’ 2.14.11 Catalyst 2924 XL 10/100 Autosensing Fast Ethernet Switch The Catalyst 2924 XL has 24 10BaseT/100BaseTX ‘switched ports which incorporates a switch fabric of 3.2 Gbps and a forwarding rate of 3.0 million packets per second to deliver wire-speed performance actoss all ports. Th management and advanced security features. A Web-based interface allows users to manage the switches from anywhere on tt Explorer or Netscape Navigator. Multilevel security on console access prevents unauthorized users from altering the switches automatically configuring multiple switches across a network from a single boot server. Catalyst 2924 XL switch delivers easy-to-use Web-based 1e network through a standard browser such as Microsoft figuration. Autoconfiguration eases deployment by For the System the 2924 switches provide five high performance VLANs for LAN 1 through LAN 5. Key Features/Benefits ‘Twenty-four 10BaseT/100BaseTX autosensing ports. Full-duplex operation n switched 100BaseT ports delivers up to 200 Mbps of bandwidth to end stations, servers, and between switches. A4-MB shared mem Bandwidth aggregati tolerance and offers individual servers. ry architecture. in through Fast EtherChannel technology enhances fault Ip to 800 Mbps of bandwidth among switches, routers, and CGMP enables a switch to selectively and dynamically forward routed IP multicast traffic to targeted multimedia end stations, reducing overall network traffic. Per-port broadcast storm control prevents faulty end stations from degrading overall systems performance with broadcast storms. ‘ABB confidential rade secrets, Unauthorized use or lsclosure is prohibited. 3Hardware Functional Design Document ‘63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2.15 Wide Area Network Equipment The System is equipped with Two (2) 7507 modular multiproto the unit is as below: 2.18.11 Cisco 7507 Router ‘The 7507 Router contains seven (7) slots (2 slots for route swite! interface processors) and feature dual Cisco extended buses (C reside on modular interface processors, which provide a direct and the external network, and support any combination of ATM, Ethemet, FDDI, IBM Channelized T3, Ethernet, Fast E1 and T1, Token Ring, and Packet PC-3 interfaces. For the System the ro 1 RSP module, 3 FEIP2 fast Ethernet modules, and 2 FSIP8 ser 2.15.1.2 Route Switch Processors The Route Switch Processor 2 is the system processor module f contains the system CPU and system memory components. It management functions that control the system. The RSP2 supp: (HSA) feature, which allows two RSP2s to be used in a Cisco 7: been configured for the System. By default, the system master i first RSP slot in the chassis: slot 2 in the Cisco 7507. Cisco IOS images reside in Flash memory, which is located on fl ‘Cisco IOS images in Flash memory allows you to download and remotely. This eliminates the need to remove and replace ROM 2.15.1.3 Flash Memory Cards In Cisco 7507 series routers, Flash memory cards are used to st! and/or system configurations. A Cisco 7500 series router can al: with the Flash card memory used to store other files such as sof other systems. The number of system images that can be stores the Flash card size and the file size. ‘The Flash memory card used is 20-MB densities. The card is an card, which conforms with Personal Computer Memory Card Int (PCMCIA) format. The Flash memory card that is shipped with tt image; the same Flash memory card ordered as a spare is ship, before use. routers. The characteristics of processors and 5 slots for ‘BUS). Network interfaces nection between the CYBUS ‘hannelized T3, Ethernet, Fast HSSI, Synchronous Serial, ters have been configured with ial interface modules. f the Cisco 7507. The RSP2 intains and executes the rts the high system availability 17. Only one RSP per 7507 has the RSP2 that occupies the ish memory card. Storing .ot from upgraded images levices for software updates. re and boot Cisco 10S images 0 be used as a TFTP server, fare and microcode images for on the card depends both on Intel Series 2+ Flash memory rnational Association }e system contains a software ed blank and must be formatted ‘ABB confidential trade secrets. Unauthorized use or disci, 2 re is protibite.63000002-830 Hardware Functional Design Document 40-Feb-00 2.15.1.4 Fast Ethernet Interface Processor ~ 2 Port The Fast Ethernet Interface Processor (FEIP) provides 2 fast Ethernet ports which support twisted-pair or Fiber-Optic cable. attach to the FEIP motherboard. he 100BaseT interfaces are mounted on port adapters that ach port adapter has two 100BaseT interfaces: One RU-45, and one Mil connection. Only one connection can be used per port adapter. The FEIP2 cards provide the interface between the Lan 05. Switching and routing LAt 7507 Router and the 10/100TX switched LANs 01 through to LAN and LAN to WAN, 2.15.1.5 Fast Serial Interface Processor ~ 8 Ports ‘The Fast Serial Interface Process: 6.132 Mbps). The FSIP comes wi EIATIA-449, EINTIA-232, V.35, provided. F (FSIP) provides eight (8) high-speed serial ports (up to th four dual-port, port adapters, which can support X.21, 1 EIA-630. For the System, two FSIP-8 interfaces are ‘ABE confisentia rade secrets. Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. 3Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2.16 RTU Communications Equipment The System is configured with communications equipment that, implemented ICP channel in the RDAS. This equipment includ interfaces with each 's ABB Modem Sharing Device Cards, Telenetic modems, Bravo Communications Surge Suppressor modules, and cable assemblies, The following paragraphs defined the implementa 2.6.1.1. Modem Sharing Devices ‘The System is configured with 16 Modem Sharing Device (MSI bridging circuitry that allows RS232 interfaces from redundant bridged to one data modem. The MSD also contains the circui Management's listening mode technology. 2.16.1.2 Telenetics Modems The Telenetics Modems consist of a Myriad Rack Mount Mode! modem cards and 2 power supply cards. Each modem carrier Telenetics Pony Express Modem Modules. The power supply the event the primary power supply fails. The System is config chassis that is configured with 16 each Bell202T compatible m ion for the System. ) cards. The MSDs provide the ommunications channels to be ry to enable ABB Network m Bank Chassis with slots for 18 ovides mounting for any of ards provide automatic backup in red with one modem bank dems. ‘ABB confidential trade secrets. Unauthorzes use or aiclosure is prohibte. 3Hardware Functional Design Document 63000002-830 10-Feb-00 2.17 Modem Dial-In Support A3-COM V.everything 33.6 KBPS modem is provided to allow dial-in support by ABB Network Management personnel. The RS-232 interface to the modem is connected to the serial port of the RAS and is also connected to a dial-up telephone line. ‘ABB confidential rade secrets, Unauthorized use or disclosure i prohibited. 38. . 63000002-830 Hardware Functional Design Document 40-Feb-00 3. INSTALLATION DATA This section contains the following information: the List of Deliverables; Equipment Power, Heat and Physical Data; and the Equipment Drawings and Interunit Cabling Diagrams. ‘ABB confidential ade secrets, Unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. | 6Hardware Functional Design Document reas 3.1 List of pee inthe SOW. ‘The List of Deliverables is contait ‘ABB confidential trade secrets. 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