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KEMA Testing for Magnum 6K Switches for GOOSE-61850
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    Magnum 6K Switches

    To further its position as a leader in hardened networking products for the power utility industry, GarrettCom provided its Magnum 6K Switches with MNS-6K and MNS-6K-SECURE software for third party testing for 61850 GOOSE messaging. KEMA, a well-respected laboratory for testing and certification for substations, tested the Magnum 6K switches for functionality and performance. The KEMA tests were done to confirm compliance with IEC 61850 standards. The tests included:

    Test Group Description Comment
         
    VLAN handling
    The goal of the functional VLAN tests is to verify the multicasting of VLAN tagged IEC 61850 GOOSE messages
    PASSED
    Priority tagging
    The goal of the functional priority tagging tests is to verify that higher priority messages will prevail lower priority messages.  We expect on a network with mixed priority packages that no high priority packages will be dropped.
    PASSED
    Rapid Spanning Tree
    The goal of the Rapid Spanning Tree tests is to verify the recovery of a single communication failure and to measure the recovery time and the number of packet drops.
    Recovery time: 
    4--6 ms. 
    No packet loss

    KEMA Report Summary

    Conclusions and Recommendations:

    Based on the test results described in the report, the KEMA TEST FACILITY declares the tested GarrettCom Magnum 6K products PASSED the functional IEC 61850 test for VLAN handling and Priority tagging.
     
    The goal of the Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) tests was to verify the recovery of a single communication failure and to measure the recovery time and the number of packet drops. Tests were made for Packet Size; Network Load; and Connecting/Disconnecting the Backbone Ring.
     
    During the RSTP test, GOOSE messages are sent on a 1 millisecond period. The measured recovery time is the difference between the timestamp of the last received message before the failure and the timestamp of the first received message after the failure. The packet drop is the difference in sequence number of the last and first received GOOSE message. During the test setup the backbone ring was disconnected / connected at four different places. The Magnum 6K switches passed at all levels.

    Additional Information on Magnum MNS-6K and MNS-6K-SECURE Software:

    The KEMA tests confirm industry-leading fault recovery times for RSTP-2004 in Magnum 6K Switches and Magnum DX Routers. The superior performance has been achieved with an RSTP implementation that is compliant with industry standards and interoperable with most other vendor’s RSTP software. For customer tests and applications confirming GCI’s RSTP interoperability and performance, contact your GCI sales representative.

    MNS-6K Software Page               Software Redundancy Page

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