GB/Z 43728.200-2024 Power systems management and associated information exchange—Part 200:Guidelines for migration from Internet Protocol version 4(IPv4)to Internet Protocol version 6(IPv6)
GB/Z 43728.200-2024 Power systems management and associated information exchange—Part 200:Guidelines for migration from Internet Protocol version 4(IPv4)to Internet Protocol version 6(IPv6)
Basic Information
Scope
This document applies to information exchange in power systems, including but not limited to substations, control centers, operation and maintenance centers, energy management systems, synchronous phasor-based grid stability systems, large-scale energy generation (including fossil fuel power generation), distributed energy generation (renewable energy such as wind and solar energy), energy storage, and load management (demand-side management and demand response in distribution-level consumption or production).
This document addresses the issues encountered during the migration from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), and describes the migration strategy, including the impact on applications, communication protocol stacks, network nodes, configurations, address allocation, network security, and related management.
This document describes the concept and necessary path of migration from IPv4 to IPv6, and considers the backward compatibility of several protocols in the IEC 61850 framework.
Based on a review of IEC standards and technical reports in accordance with the Power System Information Exchange Reference Architecture (IEC 62357-1), and considering the impact of allowing or requiring IPv6 on these documents, this document supports the amendment of these documents due to the introduction of IPv6.
This document does not mandate the use of IPv6 technology in power communication.