1、 ETSI ES 202 336-3 V1.1.1 (2009-10)ETSI Standard Environmental Engineering (EE);Monitoring and Control Interface for Infrastructure Equipment(Power, Cooling and Building Environment Systems used inTelecommunication Networks);Part 3: AC UPS power system control andmonitoring information modelETSI ETS
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8、f its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners. GSM and the GSM logo are Trade Marks registered and owned by the GSM Association. ETSI ETSI ES 202 336-3 V1.1.1 (2009-10)3Contents Intellectual Property Rights 4g3Foreword . 4g31 Scope 5g32 References 5g32.1 Normative references . 5g32.2 Informa
9、tive references 5g33 Definitions and abbreviations . 6g33.1 Definitions 6g33.2 Abbreviations . 8g34 AC UPS power systems . 9g35 Summary of possible alarms, events, data, data records, configuration and control with explanation for AC UPS power system 13g3Annex A (normative): Summary of mandatory and
10、 non-mandatory monitoring/supervision information and functions for On-line AC UPS power systems 17g3Annex B (normative): Summary of mandatory and non-mandatory monitoring/supervision information and functions for Off-line AC UPS power systems . 21g3Annex C (normative): Summary of mandatory and non-
11、mandatory monitoring/supervision information and functions for Line-interactiv AC UPS power systems . 24g3Annex D (normative): Mandatory XML structure and elements 28g3D.1 Structure of an XML document for a AC UPS power system . 28g3D.2 The specific XML elements of an AC UPS power system 29g3Annex E
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15、ome, essential to the present document. Foreword This ETSI Standard (ES) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Environmental Engineering (EE). The present document is part 3 of a multi-part deliverable covering Monitoring and Control Interface for Infrastructure Equipment (Power, Cooling and
16、 Building Environment Systems used in Telecommunication Networks), as identified below: Part 1: “Generic Interface“; Part 2: “DC power system control and monitoring information model“; Part 3: “AC UPS power system control and monitoring information model“; Part 4: “AC distribution power system contr
17、ol and monitoring information model“; Part 5: “AC diesel back-up generator system control and monitoring information model“; Part 6: “Air conditioning system control and monitoring information model“; Part 7: “Other utilities system control and monitoring information model“; Part 8: “Remote Power Fe
18、eding System control and monitoring information model“. ETSI ETSI ES 202 336-3 V1.1.1 (2009-10)51 Scope The present document applies to monitoring and control of AC UPS power systems for telecommunication equipment. The document defines : The monitored and controlled AC UPS power system architecture
19、s. The minimum set of exchanged information required at the interface, described in “natural language“ in text tables. The XML files with tags and variables corresponding to the data in the tables. 2 References References are either specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number o
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22、 publication ETSI cannot guarantee their long term validity. 2.1 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of the present document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For non-specific references, the latest edition of the referen
23、ced document (including any amendments) applies. 1 ETSI ES 202 336-1: “Environmental Engineering (EE); Monitoring and Control Interface for Infrastructure Equipment (Power, Cooling and Building Environment Systems used in Telecommunication Networks) Part 1: Generic Interface“. 2 ETSI EN 300 132-3: “
24、Environmental Engineering (EE); Power supply interface at the input to telecommunications equipment; Part 3: Operated by rectified current source, alternating current source or direct current source up to 400 V“. 2.2 Informative references The following referenced documents are not essential to the
25、use of the present document but they assist the user with regard to a particular subject area. For non-specific references, the latest version of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. i.1 IEEE 802.1 to 802.11: “IEEE Standard for Local Power supply interface at the input to tele
26、communications equipment; Part 2: Operated by direct current (dc)“. i.5 ETSI EN 302 099: “Environmental Engineering (EE); Powering of equipment in access network“. i.6 ETSI TR 102 121: “Environmental Engineering (EE); Guidance for power distribution to telecommunication and datacom equipment“. i.7 E
27、TSI ES 202 336-2: “ Environmental Engineering (EE); Monitoring and Control Interface for Infrastructure Equipment (Power, Cooling and Building Environment Systems used in Telecommunication Networks); Part 2: DC power system control and monitoring information model“. 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3
28、.1 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply: NOTE: Terms referring to energy interface, equipment and distribution are described in power distribution standards EN 300 132-2 i.4, EN 300 132-3 2 for ac and dc interface and EN 302 099 i.5 for acce
29、ss network equipment powering. alarm: any information signalling abnormal state, i.e. different to specified normal state of hardware, software, environment condition (temperature, humidity, etc.) NOTE: The alarm signal should be understood by itself by an operator and should always have at least on
30、e severity qualification or codification (colour, level, etc.). EXAMPLE: Rectifier failure, battery low volage, etc. alarm loop: electrical loop which open or closed state correspond to alarm start (set) or end (clear) state alarm message: text parts of the alarm structure alarm structure: organized
31、 set of information fields in an alarm data frame (time stamp, set/clear, text, etc.) battery: complete arrangement of battery cells or blocks in one string or more in parallel battery cell: basic electrochemical element (e.g. a 2 V nominal cell for a high capacity lead acid battery) battery string:
32、 a number of serially interconnected battery blocks or cells client post: any device (laptop, PDA, console, etc.) connected to servers via the operation system networks to perform maintenance or supervision operations Control form Style Sheet (CSS): simple mechanism for adding style (e.g. fonts, col
33、ors, spacing) to Web documents. Tutorials, books, mailing lists for users, etc. Control Unit (CU): integrated unit in an equipment to monitor and control this equipment through sensors and actuators ETSI ETSI ES 202 336-3 V1.1.1 (2009-10)7Data Gathering Unit (DGU): functional unit used for several f
34、unctions: collect serial, digital, and analog data from several equipment; option to send (output) serial or digital commands; forward/receive information to/from the Local/Remote Management Application via agreed protocols; mediation between interfaces and protocols. NOTE: This function may be inte
35、grated as part of specific equipment. Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP): protocol used for self configuration of TCP/IP parameters of a workstation assigning IP address and a subnetwork mask NOTE: DHCP may also configure DNS. Dynamic Name Server (DNS): associates a single domain name to an IP add
36、ress dynamic synoptic: dynamic display of geographical maps, networks, installations and equipment ethernet: LAN protocol NOTE: Equivalent to IEEE 802.1 to IEEE 802.11 i.1. event: any information signalling a change of state which is not an alarm: e.g. battery test, change of state of battery charge
37、 NOTE: The event signal should be understood by itself by an operator and should always have at least one severity qualification or codification (color, level, etc.). It should be transmitted in a formatted structure with text message and other fields like for alarm, e.g. an event can be coded as an
38、 alarm with severity “0“. eXtensible Style sheet Language (XSL): language for expressing style sheets NOTE: It consists of two parts, a language for transforming XML documents, and an XML vocabulary for specifying formatting semantics. An XSL style sheet specifies the presentation of a class of XML
39、documents by describing how an instance of the class is transformed into an XML document that uses the formatting vocabulary. infrastructure equipment: power, cooling and building environment systems used in telecommunications centres and Access Networks locations EXAMPLE: Cabinets, shelters, underg
40、round locations, etc. intranet: internal company network generally using Ethernet protocol and extended IP addresses logbook: chronological file that contains alarm and event messages may be paper or electronic Management Information Base (MIB): dynamic data base that gathers all objects and should
41、evolve to include automatic and manual configuration tools with self coherence tests menu: list of possible input command choices that may be presented in different ways on a display NOTE: Selection is normally made by a keyboard, a pointing device, a mouse or directly by finger on a sensitive scree
42、n. object: class description of items that accept a set of properties or functions NOTE: Generic objects can include more specific items and inherit from their properties. If correctly structured, object programming can allow the system to evolve, i.e. be more future-proof. The code should intrinsic
43、ally be open and structured. PHP: powerful tool for making dynamic and interactive Web pages pop-up: information or command screen that appears when a menu choice is selected NOTE: For example this may be a pop-up menu when the pointer is on a title button. ETSI ETSI ES 202 336-3 V1.1.1 (2009-10)8RE
44、presentational State Transfer (REST): way to build an application for distributed system as www Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP): way to communicate between applications running on different operating systems, with different technologies and programming languages NOTE: SOAP communicates over HTT
45、P, because HTTP is supported by all Internet browsers and servers, SOAP traffic is not blocked by firewalls and proxy servers (see W3C). Systems Management Function (SMF): object properties or classes with projection on CMIS application context communication NOTE: Set of ISO system management functi
46、ons according to ISO/IEC 10164 i.2. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS): device or system that provides electrical power without interruption in the event that commercial power drops to un unacceptable voltage level warning: low severity alarm web: common name for the Internet or Intranet windows: vi
47、rtual area on the display that corresponds to a specific application World Wide Web Consortium (W3C): consortium founded in October 1994 to develop common interoperable protocols and promote World Wide Web NOTE: See http:/www.w3c.org. XCU: CU enabled to communicate using XML interface as defined in
48、the present document XHTML: stricter and cleaner version of HTML. XHTML consists of all the elements in HTML 4.01 combined with the syntax of XML. It can be read by all XML browser (see W3C) eXtensible Mark-up Language (XML): application profile or restricted form of SGML NOTE: By construction, XML
49、documents are conforming SGML the Standard Generalized Markup Language (ISO/IEC 8879 i.3). documents.XML is designed to describe data and focus on what data is. XML should be discerned from the well known Hypertext Transfer Mark-up Language (HTML) which was designed to display data and to focus on how data looks. XML Schema Definition (XSD): new more detailed XML description compared to the previous one, the DTD 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: AC Alternating Current CU Co