23 Samss 701 PDF
23 Samss 701 PDF
23 Samss 701 PDF
1 Scope............................................................. 2
2 Conflicts and Deviations................................. 2
3 References..................................................... 2
4 Definitions and Acronyms............................... 4
5 General Requirements................................... 6
6 Ethernet Switch Functional Specifications..... 8
7 Network Management System..................... 14
8 Warranty Requirements............................... 15
9 Packaging Requirements............................. 15
10 Documentation............................................. 15
11 Installation.................................................... 17
1 Scope
Scope of this material system specification covers minimum requirements for the
Ethernet switch used in industrial networking in Saudi Aramco.
1.1 The Ethernet switch shall be used as part of the Process Information Network;
interconnecting different process information subsystems (DCS, SCADA, VMS,
PSA, CCTV, IP Phone, etc.).
1.2 The Ethernet switch shall be used as a mechanism for allowing interconnection
of Remote sites, RTUs (Remote Terminal Units), Substation IEDs (Intelligent
Electronic Devices), I-Field (Intelligent Field) Surface Unit Instrumentation
Stations, CCTV, IP phones, Data Storage Devices, and other SCADA
(Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) devices to their backbone servers.
Any deviations, providing less than the mandatory requirements of this standard require
written waiver approval as per Saudi Aramco Engineering Procedure SAEP-302.
3 References
Where industry standards and/or manufacturer's standards and Saudi Aramco standards
disagree, the Saudi Aramco standards represent the minimum standards to be met.
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4.1 Acronyms
ASIC - Application Specific Integrated Circuits
CLI - Command Line Interface
DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
EMI - Electromagnetic Interference
GUI - Graphical User Interface
IEEE - International Electrical and Electronics Engineering
IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force
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4.2 Definitions
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5 General Requirements
Ethernet switch intended for Process Automation and Control applications shall meet
the minimum requirements stated in this document.
Manufacturer's documents and drawings shall include all pertinent construction details
of the equipment. All pertinent dimensions for construction of the equipment shall be
provided for Saudi Aramco evaluation and approval.
The equipment hardware/software shall not pose any problem, due to changes in date
and time caused by events such as changeover of millennium/century, leap year, etc., in
the normal functioning of the system.
The Ethernet switch system shall meet the following engineering requirements:
1. The Ethernet switch shall be compact, composite construction and
lightweight. The manufacturers shall furnish the actual dimensions and
weight of the equipment.
2. The Ethernet switch shall be utilized as an active network component that
can allocate bandwidth to each port as well as bind each port to its own
collision domain and shall therefore be used to segment a collision domain
with many nodes into multiple collision domains as one port for one
domain with one node.
3. The Ethernet switch offers the combination of port binding, guaranteed
bandwidth availability and full-duplex operation which prevent delays
caused by extraneous traffic on a link and by packet collisions.
4. The resilience of the hardened switch shall include support for the standard
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) employing redundant links.
5. Layer 2 backbone switches should support Multiple Instance Spanning
Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1s/802.1Q). Layer 3 backbone switches should
support Multiple Instance Spanning Tree protocol (IEEE 802.1s/802.1Q)
to run for multiple VLAN's.
6. The Ethernet switch shall support a minimum of IP20 protection class
products. Equipment shall be shock and vibration rated.
7. The Ethernet switch shall have the capability of VLAN and VLAN Tagging
compliant with the latest IEEE 802.1/802.1Q and allow proper network
design of VLAN schemas for data securities of different traffic types.
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8. All switch interface connectors shall be reliable, low loss and standard
type so as to ensure failure free operations over long operations.
9. Each sub-assembly shall be clearly marked with schematic reference to
show its function, so that it is identifiable from the layout diagram in the
handbook.
10. The Ethernet switch shall support type of optical transceivers namely LX
or LH with SC or LC connector (Singlemode): 9/125um to 10/125 µm
with a distance of 10 km for LX and 24-72 km for LH and operating
wavelength of 1310 nm and 1550 nm. In addition, the Ethernet switch
shall support 850 nm 5Multimode fibers (SX) connector with distance up
to 550 meters.
11. The Ethernet backbone switch shall support minimum physical dimensions
based on the following:
Chassis BASED- Rack Mount: 17.8 x 44.1 x 55.2 (cm), 7 x 17.37 x
21.75 (in), HxWxD
DIN RAIL mount: 14.2 x 36.2 x 12.8 cm (5.61 x 14.27 x 5.04 in),
HxWxD
12. The Ethernet Edge switch shall support DIN Rail plate/frame for 19” rack
mounting. The equipment shall acquire a minimum case dimension so to
fit in a cabinet; example: 4.4 x 44 x 32.5 cm (1.73 x 17.32 x 12.80 in),
HxWxD
13. For remote site connections, the Ethernet switch mechanical dimension
shall acquire a minimum case dimension so to fit in a cabinet; example:
4.4 x 44 x 32.5 cm (1.73 x 17.32 x 12.80 in), HxWxD to be fitted inside
RTU cabinet.
14. The Ethernet switch shall support auto-negotiation, force Speed, full-duplex
or half-duplex mode, and auto-crossover (MDI/MDX) functionality.
15. The Ethernet switch shall be designed to provide for high availability;
MTBF is 200,000 hours or higher.
The system shall meet the following maintenance and operational requirements:
1. The equipment shall be able to perform satisfactorily without any
degradation at altitudes (0 to 3,000 meters).
2. Wherever the visual indications are provided, green color for healthy and
red or amber color unhealthy conditions shall be provided. Some other
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7. The Ethernet switch shall support built in power diagnostics and system
diagnostics to detect hardware failures.
8. The Ethernet switch shall support a console port for the purpose of
configuration and diagnostics.
9. The Ethernet switch shall support QoS (Quality of Service) with priority
queues and strict priority scheduling to assure that the process automation
network is deterministic for its real-time applications.
10. The Ethernet Layer 3 backbone switch shall support the QoS model by
enabling classification, policing/metering, and marking functions on per
port basis at ingress and queuing/scheduling functions at egress.
11. The Ethernet switch shall support Store-and-Forward Switching architecture.
12. The Ethernet switch interface shall support ITU-G.652/G.653/G.656 single
mode fiber optic cables and/or ITU-G.651 multimode fiber optic cable.
Commentary Note:
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19. The Ethernet switch shall support typical response times needed for video
streams: 50 ms, voice streams: 20 ms; process control: 10 ms.
20. The Ethernet switch shall support and incorporate all OSI Layer 2
capabilities.
21. The Ethernet switch shall support standard Category 6 UTP cable up to
100 m distance.
22. The Ethernet switch shall support alarm relay output (logging) for port
break and power failure.
23. The Ethernet switch shall support diagnostic LED indicators for
10/100/1000 Mbps Link Activity and port failure.
24. The Ethernet switch boot up time should be less than 60 seconds.
The Ethernet switch shall support a complete range of interfaces as indicated below:
1. Remote Site Process Automation Application
a. The Ethernet switch shall have a minimum of four (4) 100BASE-TX
ports which provide connectivity to intended applications such as
SCADA, Field devices, IP phones, CCTV, etc.
b. The 100BASE-TX connector used shall be standard 8 pin RJ-45 UTP
connectors.
c. The Ethernet switch shall have a minimum of (2) Gigabit Ethernet
uplinks with the standard SC or LC connectors.
2. Backbone Site Process Automation Application
a. The Ethernet switch shall have a minimum of twenty (20) 100BASE-
TX ports which provide connectivity to SCADA, DCS, and other
systems.
b. The 100BASE-TX connectors used shall be standard 8 pin RJ-45
UTP connectors.
c. The Ethernet switch shall have a minimum of (2) Gigabit Ethernet
uplinks with the standard SC or LC connectors.
3. Serial to Ethernet Converter shall support the following:
a. Acts as serial server which offers types of interfaces selectable
between RS-232 and RS422/485, running up to 115.2 kbps.
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The Ethernet switch shall provide the ability to change to port based
network access control.
The vendor shall provide testing results to confirm that the equipment will
operate without disturbance when energized and subjected to an electromagnetic
field from a radiating source equivalent to a level 3 disturbance as detailed in
IEC 61000-4-3.
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6.4.1 Temperature
Notes:
1) “Sheltered” refers to permanent, ventilated enclosures or buildings, or permanently
fixed sunshades with a top and three sides.
2) For semiconductors and any other instrumentation devices which dissipate internal
heat, an additional 15°C shall be added to the above temperatures. An example,
for “indoor air conditioned” installation, the equipment must perform at 35 + 15 =
50°C. Similarly, for the “outdoor unsheltered” case, the equipment shall be
designed for a maximum operating temperature of 65 + 15 = 80°C.
3) For the outdoor installations only, the designer can take credit for forced or passive
cooling to eliminate or reduce the 15°C heat rise. For example, if vortex coolers are
used, the heat removal capacity of the coolers may be subtracted from the
generated heat. No more than 15°C reduction in temperature will be given as
credit. The designer shall substantiate his claim by providing the support data and
calculations.
6.4.2 Humidity
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In-line with IP67, Particle sizes are as follows: 95% of all particles are less
than 20 micrometers 50% of all particles are less than 1.5 micrometers.
The Industrial Ethernet switch shall meet or exceed the IEC 61850-3 and
IEEE 1613 standards to ensure robustness against electrical surge and
transient conditions.
This standard requires that devices also comply with the IEC 6100-4 series.
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The Ethernet switch shall have console management access along with
provision for remote out-of-band management.
The Ethernet switch shall have SNMP feature and should support SNMP
version V3 Agent or higher for device monitoring and management.
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8 Warranty Requirements
Ethernet switch vendor shall guarantee support of all hardware, firmware, and software
for a period of ten (10) years from the hardware freeze date. Support shall include spare
parts and technical support. This support shall not be contingent on the customer
upgrading to later releases of software or hardware.
All the software updates shall be provided on continuous basis for a minimum period of
3 years from the date of induction of system in the Network. These updates shall
include new features and services and other maintenance updates.
9 Packaging Requirements
In addition to the requirements of Saudi Aramco, the following shipping and packaging
instructions are applicable.
Where air shipment is used for the equipment, export packing and shipping shall be
adequate for air transport and handling up to the site in Saudi Arabia.
The packing material used shall allow for adequate ventilation of internal equipment so
as not to sustain damage to the packed equipment in periods of outdoor exposure to
temperature and humidity in the environmental conditions.
10 Documentation
All technical documents shall be in English language both in CD-ROM and in hard
copy. The technical documents should be also accessible from remote facility.
The documents shall comprise of:
a. Equipment description documents
b. Installation, Operation and Maintenance documents
c. Repair manual
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11 Installation
All necessary interfaces, connectors, connecting cables and accessories required for
satisfactory installation and convenient operations shall be supplied. Type of connectors,
adapters to be used shall be in conformity with the interfaces defined in this document.
It shall be ensured that all testers, tools and support required for carrying out the stage
by-stage testing of the equipment before final commissioning of the network shall be
supplied along with the equipment.
All installation materials, consumables and spare parts to be supplied. All literature and
instructions required for installation of the equipment, testing and bringing it to service
shall be made available in English language.
Revision Summary
17 May 2015 Revised the Next Planned Update, reaffirmed the content of the document, and reissued as
major revision.
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