Ensure continued reliable operation of industrial systems that are using legacy serial (RS-232 and RS-485) modem connections and how to migrate to a future proof IP based solution.
This presentation by Westermo’s Technical Director Ray Lock is an integral part of the Westermo webinar covering Serial to IP migration: https://www.westermo.com/news-and-events/webinars/serial-modem-to-ip-broadband-migration
How to migrate legacy serial devices to IP broadband
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Serial to IP migration
Ensure continued reliable operation of legacy
serial (RS-232 and RS-422) modem connections
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Serial to IP migration
Ray Lock
Network Technology Director
Westermo Group
2018, REVC
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Why a Serial to IP Webinar?
Regulation and technology shifts are forcing change in the telecoms market
Leased Lines are being phased out
Dialup modems are struggling to communicate over new telecoms system
CSD over 2G is being phased out globally
ISDN is rapidly disappearing
More data in near real time is becoming the norm (Big Data)
But!
Millions of the remote devices still use serial RS-232 and modems to communicate to
the SCADA, DCS or remote maintenance.
How can the gap in technologies be bridged without replacing the legacy equipment
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Serial to IP Webinar
Webinar aims to explain how to migrate IP broadband solutions
Pseudo Leased lines over broadband
How the conversion from serial to IP works
Differences between streaming (modems) and packetised (IP)
How ATD dialup over IP works
Potential issue and their mitigation
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Legacy modem communications (Streaming)
• Analogue, ISDN and CSD 2G cellular) modems all stream serial data
10011000011110001000100010010100101111
Approx. 40-120ms
delay dependig on
modem and
modulation
Datagram
Datagram is received at the serial port
and modulated onto the carrier signal in
a continuous stream
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Legacy modem communications (Streaming)
100110000
Approx. 40-120ms
delay dependig on
modem and
modulation
Datagram
The datagram is streamed out
of the serial port after the
demodulation process
10111111110001000100010010100
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Leased line over IP Broadband
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Internet
Leased line replacement
Broadband network
xDSL
xDSL
SerialSerial
VPN
VPN (Virtual Private Network) becomes the leased line replacement
VPN provides a point to point link over the Internet
Encryption ensures the data remains private
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Potential issue and their mitigation
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Serial over IP takes longer!
10011000011110001000100010010100101111
Serial data
10011000011110001000100010010100101111
Serial data
IP Packet + serial datagram
T1 T2 T3
Time serial data is on the wire
e.g. T1
100 bytes @9600 8,n,1 = 104ms
Total transmission time over IP broadband
including processing time will vary
depending on media in
e.g. T2 = 40ms
Replay serial data on the wire
e.g. T3
100 bytes @9600 8,n,1 = 104ms
T1 + T2 + T3 = 248ms
Between 2-6 slower than a Legacy modem connection
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Mitigating the time delay
10011000011110001000100010010100101111
Serial data
10011000011110001000100010010100101111
Serial data
IP Packet + serial datagram
T1 T2 T3
Time serial data is on the wire
e.g. T1
100 bytes @57600 8,n,1 = 17.4ms
Total transmission time over IP broadband
including processing time will vary
depending on media in
e.g. T2 = 40ms
Replay serial data on the wire
e.g. T3
100 bytes @57600 8,n,1 = 17.4ms
Speeding up the serial baud rate reduces the time on the wire
and reduces the overall delay
Total time of transmission = 74ms
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Mitigating time delays
10011000011110001000
Serial data
100010010100101111
Serial data
T1 T2 T3
Datagram = 100 bytes
Send a new IP frame after every
5 bytes
First datagram send after 5.2ms
Total transmission time over IP broadband
including processing time will vary
depending on media in
e.g. T2 = 40ms
Replay serial data starts on recite
of first IP frame 5.2ms
Largest time delay caused by buffering the whole serial message
Breaking the message into small pieces as it received and sending
over the IP connection speeds up transmission
Data now look’s like it is stream
5 bytes5 bytes5 bytes5 bytes5 bytes
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10011000011110001000100010010100101111
Mitigation using virtual serial ports
Ip connection
directly to SCADA server
Virtual serial ports
Comm 11
Comm 12
Comm 13
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Comm 20
Comm 21
Serial data
No replay time at the receiving side IP frame is forwarded directly to the
application via the virtual serial ports
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IP Packet + serial datagram
Mitigation using virtual serial ports
IP connection
directly to SCADA server
Virtual serial ports
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Comm 12
Comm 13
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Comm 20
Comm 21
No replay time at the receiving side IP frame is forwarded directly to the
application via the virtual serial ports
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Typical utility digitisation project
Scaling up options;
• Use existing serial ports
• Install virtual serial port software
• Install virtual modem software
• Direct addressing from SCADA or DCS system
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Serial and IP devices sharing connectivity
Ip connection
directly to SCADA server
10011000011110001000100010010100101111
Serial data
IP Packet + serial datagram
IP and serial devices can share the broadband/VPN connection.
IP only communications
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Conclusion
Changing to IP broadband does not mean the remote devices have to change
There are many option to replace and improve on the legacy modems
Moving to IP broadband can increases availability
OPEX costs can drop when moving to IP broadband connectivity
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Supporting documentation
New Whitepaper on migrating Serial to IP
Older Whitepaper on Multidrop and Leased line replacement
Numerous App notes on using serial over IP
New Webinar signup page
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