Access Level Ddbs - GE MiCOM P40 Agile Technical Manual

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Chapter 23 - Cyber-Security
Passwords may or may not be NERC compliant
Passwords may contain any ASCII character in the range ASCII code 33 (21 Hex) to ASCII code 122 (7A Hex)
inclusive
Only one password is required for all the IED interfaces
4.2.3

ACCESS LEVEL DDBS

The 'Access level' cell is in the 'System data' column (address 00D0). Also the current level of access for each
interface is available for use in the Programming Scheme Logic (PSL) by mapping to these Digital Data Bus (DDB)
signals:
HMI Access Lvl 1
HMI Access Lvl 2
FPort AccessLvl1
FPort AccessLvl2
RPrt1 AccessLvl1
RPrt1 AccessLvl2
RPrt2 AccessLvl1
RPrt2 AccessLvl2
Each pair of DDB signals indicates the access level as follows:
Level 1 off, Level 2 off = 0
Level 1 on, Level 2 off = 1
Level 1 off, Level 2 on = 2
Level 1 on, Level 2 on = 3
Key:
HMI = Human Machine Interface
FPort = Front Port
RPrt = Rear Port
Lvl = Level
4.3
ENHANCED PASSWORD SECURITY
Cyber-security requires strong passwords and validation for NERC compliance.
4.3.1
PASSWORD STRENGTHENING
NERC compliant passwords have the following requirements:
At least one upper-case alpha character
At least one lower-case alpha character
At least one numeric character
At least one special character (%,$...)
At least six characters long
4.3.2
PASSWORD VALIDATION
The IED checks for NERC compliance. If the password is entered through the front panel, this is briefly displayed on
the LCD.
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