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NETWORKING, COMMUNICATIONNETWORKING, COMMUNICATION
SYSTEMS ANDSYSTEMS AND SCADASCADA
Presented by-
Pratik Aggarwal
B.Tech-IV YR(CSE))
COMPANY PROFILE
ONGC ranks
 3rd Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Company in the world
 23rd among leading global energy majors as per Platts 250
Global Energy Companies List for the year 2009
 24th among the Global publicly-listed Energy companies as per
‘PFC Energy 50”
 Finance Asia 100 list ranks ONGC no 1 among Indian Blue
Chips.
 Occupies 155th rank in “Forbes Global 2000” list 2010 of the
world’s biggest companies for 2010 based on sales, profits,
assets and market capitalization.
 402nd position as per Fortune Global 500 - 2009 list; based on
revenues, profits, assets and shareholder’s equity.
NETWORKING
 Network is a collection of computers and devices interconnected by
communication channels for sharing of resources.
 It’s performance is measured in bits per second (bps).
 It helps in easy & efficient communication
 Sharing of information
NETWORKING
Ethernet cable Network Switch Ethernet Hub
VLAN
 It is a group of hosts with a common set of requirements that
communicate as if they were attached to the same broadcast domain
 A VLAN has the same attributes as a physical LAN, but it allows for
end stations to be grouped together even if they are not located on the
same network switch.
SWITCHES AND ROUTERS

Layer 2 switches uses MAC address from NIC to decide where to
forward the frames.
 Layer 3 switches are route-caching and topology based.
 A router is a device that forwards data packets between
telecommunication networks, creating an overlay internetwork.
 When data comes in on one of the lines, the router reads the address
information in the packet to determine its ultimate destination. Then,
using information in its routing table or routing policy, it directs the
packet to the next network on its journey or drops the packet.
OLD NETWORK
MIS DeptSimulation Lab
Core Switch L3 24 * 10G Base X
Edge 24 Port Switch L2- 2
10GB Ports for uplink
FIBER 10G link
OM3 50 Micron
10G CX4/DAA/SFP+
ServiceBuilding
IEOT
Building
Artifical Lift Finance Dept Mini Conf Room B-Block A-Block
Computer Center
D Block
Training & Marketing Co-Ordination
Proposed Network Layout Diagram
EXISTING FIBER 1GB
Link hav to re-terminate
on ST then ST LC patch
cordFIBER 1GB backup Link
Edge 48 Port Switch L2- 2
EXISTING FIBER 1GB
Link wont be used..
12 Core fiber 4 cores for link
aggregation & 4 for cross connect
Patch from 12 core
OCC
ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED
NETWORK
 In the old network, if connection between the main L3 switch and
IOGPT network, gets any damage, IOGPT will be disconnected from
the network. This problem is solved by connecting indirectly to the
main server through IOET which will be used as a redundant line.
 Data flowing to the wings of IOGPT cannot be controlled in the
previous network. Adding a L3 switch between the main server and
IOGPT network will give the administrator power to control the flow of
data in the network .
 An additional L3 switch is added and each department of IOGPT is
connected to both the L3 switches, this will reduce the load on a single
line and also serve as a backup during the failure of any line.
 This will also help when one of the L3 switches itself gets corrupted or
damaged. Two lines are laid between the two L3 switches for backup.
SERVERS
 A computer program running to serve the needs or requests of other
programs (referred to in this context as “clients”) which may or may
not be running on the same computer.
 Types
 Application server-data & code integrity, centralized config, security
 File server-shared disk access, dedicated server, non-dedicated server
 Proxy server-security, to cache web pages frm web server,access policy
 Database server-to keep databases
 Web server-virtual hosting using 1 IP address, large file support
SCADA
Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition
 It collects data from various sensors at a plant or factory at remote
places and then send this data to a central computer, which controls
and manages data.
 Supervisory: Operator/s, engineer/s, supervisor/s, etc
 Control: Monitoring, Limited, Telemetry, Remote/Local
 Data acquisition: Access and acquire information/data from
the equipment. Sends it to different sites
through telemetry in the required form.
ADVANTAGES
 Saves Time and Money
 Less traveling for workers (Jeep, Boat, )
 Reduces man-power needs
 Increases production efficiency of a company
 Cost effective for power systems
 Saves energy
 Reliable
 Supervisory control over a particular system
CONCLUSION
 Training has given me a hands on
experience of the networking component
and their interconnections.
 I was able to see all the tools used for data
acquisition from onshore as well as offshore
platforms, and how this data is transported
and interpreted/monitored at different
locations.
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NETWORKING, COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND SCADA

  • 1. NETWORKING, COMMUNICATIONNETWORKING, COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS ANDSYSTEMS AND SCADASCADA Presented by- Pratik Aggarwal B.Tech-IV YR(CSE))
  • 2. COMPANY PROFILE ONGC ranks  3rd Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Company in the world  23rd among leading global energy majors as per Platts 250 Global Energy Companies List for the year 2009  24th among the Global publicly-listed Energy companies as per ‘PFC Energy 50”  Finance Asia 100 list ranks ONGC no 1 among Indian Blue Chips.  Occupies 155th rank in “Forbes Global 2000” list 2010 of the world’s biggest companies for 2010 based on sales, profits, assets and market capitalization.  402nd position as per Fortune Global 500 - 2009 list; based on revenues, profits, assets and shareholder’s equity.
  • 3. NETWORKING  Network is a collection of computers and devices interconnected by communication channels for sharing of resources.  It’s performance is measured in bits per second (bps).  It helps in easy & efficient communication  Sharing of information
  • 4. NETWORKING Ethernet cable Network Switch Ethernet Hub
  • 5. VLAN  It is a group of hosts with a common set of requirements that communicate as if they were attached to the same broadcast domain  A VLAN has the same attributes as a physical LAN, but it allows for end stations to be grouped together even if they are not located on the same network switch.
  • 6. SWITCHES AND ROUTERS  Layer 2 switches uses MAC address from NIC to decide where to forward the frames.  Layer 3 switches are route-caching and topology based.  A router is a device that forwards data packets between telecommunication networks, creating an overlay internetwork.  When data comes in on one of the lines, the router reads the address information in the packet to determine its ultimate destination. Then, using information in its routing table or routing policy, it directs the packet to the next network on its journey or drops the packet.
  • 8. MIS DeptSimulation Lab Core Switch L3 24 * 10G Base X Edge 24 Port Switch L2- 2 10GB Ports for uplink FIBER 10G link OM3 50 Micron 10G CX4/DAA/SFP+ ServiceBuilding IEOT Building Artifical Lift Finance Dept Mini Conf Room B-Block A-Block Computer Center D Block Training & Marketing Co-Ordination Proposed Network Layout Diagram EXISTING FIBER 1GB Link hav to re-terminate on ST then ST LC patch cordFIBER 1GB backup Link Edge 48 Port Switch L2- 2 EXISTING FIBER 1GB Link wont be used.. 12 Core fiber 4 cores for link aggregation & 4 for cross connect Patch from 12 core OCC
  • 9. ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED NETWORK  In the old network, if connection between the main L3 switch and IOGPT network, gets any damage, IOGPT will be disconnected from the network. This problem is solved by connecting indirectly to the main server through IOET which will be used as a redundant line.  Data flowing to the wings of IOGPT cannot be controlled in the previous network. Adding a L3 switch between the main server and IOGPT network will give the administrator power to control the flow of data in the network .  An additional L3 switch is added and each department of IOGPT is connected to both the L3 switches, this will reduce the load on a single line and also serve as a backup during the failure of any line.  This will also help when one of the L3 switches itself gets corrupted or damaged. Two lines are laid between the two L3 switches for backup.
  • 10. SERVERS  A computer program running to serve the needs or requests of other programs (referred to in this context as “clients”) which may or may not be running on the same computer.  Types  Application server-data & code integrity, centralized config, security  File server-shared disk access, dedicated server, non-dedicated server  Proxy server-security, to cache web pages frm web server,access policy  Database server-to keep databases  Web server-virtual hosting using 1 IP address, large file support
  • 11. SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition  It collects data from various sensors at a plant or factory at remote places and then send this data to a central computer, which controls and manages data.  Supervisory: Operator/s, engineer/s, supervisor/s, etc  Control: Monitoring, Limited, Telemetry, Remote/Local  Data acquisition: Access and acquire information/data from the equipment. Sends it to different sites through telemetry in the required form.
  • 12. ADVANTAGES  Saves Time and Money  Less traveling for workers (Jeep, Boat, )  Reduces man-power needs  Increases production efficiency of a company  Cost effective for power systems  Saves energy  Reliable  Supervisory control over a particular system
  • 13. CONCLUSION  Training has given me a hands on experience of the networking component and their interconnections.  I was able to see all the tools used for data acquisition from onshore as well as offshore platforms, and how this data is transported and interpreted/monitored at different locations.