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BSI 22/30427588 DC 2022

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BS ISO 16425. Ships and marine technology. Specification for the installation of ship communication networks for shipboard equipment and systems

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 30427588-NC.pdf
3 ISO_DIS 16425 ed.1 – id.78264 Enquiry PDF (en).pdf
8 Foreword
10 Introduction
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
12 3 Terms and definitions
15 4 Abbreviated terms
16 5 Network system architecture
5.1 Scope of networks system architecture
17 5.2 Controlled network requirements
5.3 Network system design
18 5.3.1 Network system separation
5.3.2 Network division
19 5.3.3 Traffic division
5.3.4 Redundancy
5.3.5 Cyber security
5.4 Roles and management
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Ship owner
5.4.3 System integrator
20 5.4.4 Ship operator
5.4.5 Manufacturer
5.4.6 After-sales-service provider
6 Organized necessary function
6.1 General
6.2 Necessary information
21 7 Operation plan design
7.1 General
7.2 Effects from managing shipboard network operations
23 7.3 Items to manage
7.3.1 Items to manage devices and cables to be installed
7.3.2 Items to monitor and details
7.3.3 Details of maintenance
7.3.4 Back-ups and log management
7.3.5 Operation of reports
7.3.6 Service management in accordance with ISO/IEC 20000
8 Grasp of install equipment
8.1 General
24 8.1.1 System documents
8.1.2 Inventory lists
8.2 Requirements for 16425-network device and 16425-equipment installed in the shipboard network
8.2.1 General cyber security requirements for 16425-network devices and 16425-equipment
25 8.2.2 General
8.2.3 Network interface for 16425-network equipment and 16425-network device
8.2.4 Requirements for network nodes
26 8.2.5 Requirements for 16425-network devices
31 8.3 Protocol and traffic
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Protocol
8.3.3 Traffic
8.3.4 IP Address
8.3.5 MAC Address
8.4 Cable
8.4.1 General
8.4.2 Cable specification
8.4.3 Cable earth method
32 9 Network design
9.1 General
9.2 Concept of shipboard network system
9.2.1 General arrangement
9.2.2 Channel
9.2.3 Permanent Link
9.2.4 Code
33 9.2.5 Extender connector and telecommunications outlet
9.3 Design standard
9.3.1 Category of cable and code
9.3.2 Plug connection method
9.3.3 Standard for naming cable
9.3.4 Model number of cable, code, plug, jack and crimping tools to be used
9.4 Physical design
9.4.1 Selection of 16425-network Equipment
35 9.4.2 Cabling
36 9.4.3 Separation of collision domain
9.4.4 Setting of interfaces
9.4.5 Installation
9.5 Logical design
9.5.1 General
9.5.2 Isolation of network
9.5.3 Broadcast domain
37 9.6 Reliability design
9.6.1 General
9.6.2 Redundancy
9.6.3 Monitoring of shipboard networks
38 9.6.4 Load design
9.7 Wireless network design
9.7.1 General
9.7.2 Frequency requirement
9.7.3 Frequency interference
9.7.4 Load design
39 9.7.5 Installation design
9.7.6 Wireless network security design
9.7.7 Power supply and voltage
9.7.8 Pre-survey
40 9.7.9 Security design
9.8 Documentation
9.8.1 Network design document
9.8.2 List of equipment (Device inventory)
9.8.3 Schematic diagram
41 9.8.4 Logical topology diagram
9.8.5 List of virtual networks
9.8.6 List of interfaces between (virtual) networks
9.9 Risk Assessment (design phase)
10 16425-network device and cable installation
10.1 General
42 10.2 Installation procedure
10.2.1 16425-network device
10.2.2 Network cable
44 10.2.3 Cable end termination
45 10.3 Installation confirmation
10.3.1 Conductivity confirmation
10.3.2 Wire map confirmation
10.3.3 Length confirmation
10.3.4 Insertion loss test
10.3.5 Near end crosstalk loss
10.3.6 power meter checking
10.3.7 Cable ID
10.3.8 End termination
46 10.4 16425-Wireless-Gateway installation procedures
10.4.1 Environmental resistance
11 Network test and inspection
11.1 Cable installation
53 11.2 16425-Wireless Gateway installation confirmation
54 12 Network operation
12.1 General
12.2 Identify Vulnerabilities
12.2.1 Policy and procedure
12.2.2 Inventory and Assessment
55 12.3 Develop protection and detection measures
12.3.1 Policy and procedure
12.3.2 Access Control
12.4 Respond to and Recovery
12.4.1 Contingency Plan
12.4.2 Respond to shipboard network Incident
12.4.3 Recover from shipboard network Incident
56 12.5 Maintenance
12.5.1 Maintenance Policy and procedure
12.5.2 Maintenance Document & Report
13 Network cyber security
13.1 Network cyber security requirements
13.1.1 General
13.1.2 Cyber security management system
57 13.1.3 Operation plan design
58 13.1.4 16425-network equipment access security
60 13.1.5 Network design
65 Annexā‚¬A (informative) Implementation of the content provided in this International Standard
85 Annexā‚¬B (informative) 16425-Network nodes and network monitoring specifications
88 Annexā‚¬C (informative) 16425-Network implementation example
90 Bibliography
BSI 22/30427588 DC 2022
$13.70