Configurations of Process Control settings for devices and tags can be imported into Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks from external project files. In the context of Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks, external projects are projects that contain data on devices and tags saved by other systems (such as a SCADA system).
To import files of external projects, the files must be packed into a ZIP archive (except for files of certain projects whose contents consist of a ZIP archive).
Configurations of devices and tags can be imported from data files comprising the following types of projects:
This type of project can be obtained from any source by converting and saving its data in text files with delimiters in CSV format. For information about files in a universal project, please refer to the Appendices.
This type of project can be obtained via ABB AC 800M device management software.
This type of project can be obtained via ABB Control Builder M software.
This type of project can be obtained via device management software for devices supporting the COS protocol.
Configuration files of devices do not contain the network IP addresses that are used by these devices. After adding devices from configuration files, you will need to verify the information about devices in the application and manually define the correct IP addresses for these devices if necessary.
This type of project can be obtained via Emerson DeltaV device management software.
This type of project can be obtained via DirectLOGIC device management software.
This type of project can be obtained via ABB Freelance 2016 Engineering software.
This type of project can be obtained via device management software for devices supporting IEC 61850 standard protocols.
This type of project can be obtained via RSLogix 5000 device management software.
When importing a CSV file containing an RSLogix 5000 project, the application ignores structural and custom types of tags in this project. If you want to add these tags to the application, you can import an ACD file containing the RSLogix 5000 project or enable Unknown Tag Detection to add tags from traffic.
This type of project can be obtained via Siemens SICAM PAS version 7 software.
This type of project can be obtained via Siemens TIA Portal version 12 or 13 software.
This type of project can be obtained via Schneider Electric Modicon device management software. A project can be provided as ZEF- or XEF files (if a project is provided as a ZEF file, this file does not need to be packed into a ZIP archive for import).
When a Schneider Electric Unity project is imported, the added devices are assigned the names of the files from which they were imported. You can manually define names for these devices when editing device information.
This type of project can be obtained via Siemens SIMATIC WinCC or WinCC OA software.
This type of project can be obtained via device management software for devices supporting the YARD protocol.
This type of project can be obtained via CIMPLICITY software.
This type of project can be obtained via Valmet DNA software.
You can update and expand the supported types of projects by installing updates.
To import configurations of devices and tags from an external project:
The Importing <project type> window will appear on the screen.
The data import process starts. Information about the running import operation is displayed in the list of background operations. When the process completes, the imported configurations of devices and tags will be available for upload in the devices table and tags table.
The list of background operations appears.