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I.S. EN 61334-4-1:1999

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DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION USING DISTRIBUTION LINE CARRIER SYSTEMS - PART 4: DATA COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS - SECTION 1: REFERENCE MODEL OF THE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

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01-01-1999

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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Description of the reference model
  3.1 Introduction
  3.2 Basic principles of the OSI model
      3.2.1 Layered architecture
      3.2.2 Services and protocols
  3.3 Reference model
      3.3.1 Minimal three-layer architecture
      3.3.2 Basic transmission principles
      3.3.3 Physical layer
      3.3.4 Data link layer
      3.3.5 MAC sublayer
      3.3.6 LLC sublayer
      3.3.7 Optional intermediate layers
      3.3.8 Application layer
      3.3.9 Network management
  3.4 Systems management
4 Naming and addressing in DCP
  4.1 General overview
      4.1.1 Naming
      4.1.2 Addressing
      4.1.3 Registration authority for naming and addressing
      4.1.4 Directories
  4.2 Global description
  4.3 MAC addresses
      4.3.1 MAC address format
      4.3.2 Predefined MAC addresses
  4.4 LLC addresses
      4.4.1 LLX address format
      4.4.2 DL selector types
      4.4.3 LLC predefined selector
  4.5 Application process titles
      4.5.1 Titles overview
      4.5.2 Predefined titles
Annex A - Bibliography
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international
         publications with their corresponding European
         Publications

Provides a basic description of the communication system based on a three layer model. Application examples are control and monitoring of the distribution network, order broadcast, control of user interfaces, public lighting, automatic meter reading, etc.

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For CENELEC adoptions of IEC publications, please check www.iec.ch to be sure that you have any corrigenda that may apply. (01/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
54
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
DIN EN 61334-4-1:1998-01 Identical
SN EN 61334-4-1 : 1996 Identical
EN 61334-4-1:1996 Identical
IEC 61334-4-1:1996 Identical
BS EN 61334-4-1:1997 Identical

EN 61334-4-41:1996 Distribution automation using distribution line carrier systems - Part 4: Data communication protocols - Section 41: Application protocols - Distribution line message specification
ISO/IEC 7498-3:1997 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model: Naming and addressing
IEC 61334-4-32:1996 Distribution automation using distribution line carrier systems - Part 4: Data communication protocols - Section 32: Data link layer - Logical link control (LLC)
IEC 61334-4-42:1996 Distribution automation using distribution line carrier systems -Part 4: Data communication protocols - Section 42: Applicationprotocols - Application layer
IEC 61334-4-41:1996 Distribution automation using distribution line carrier systems - Part 4: Data communication protocols - Section 41: Application protocol - Distribution line message specification
EN 61334-4-32 : 1996 Distribution automation using distribution line carrier systems - Part 4: Data communication protocols - Section 32: Data link layer - Logical link control (LLC)
ISO/IEC 8802-2:1998 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Local and metropolitan area networks Specific requirements Part 2: Logical link control
EN 61334-4-42:1996 Distribution automation using distribution line carrier systems - Part 4: Data communication protocols - Section 42: Application protocols - Application layer

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