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iSeries Handbook
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Includes OS/400 V5R1
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  • Page 1 Handbook Version 5 Release 1 The authority on expanding iSeries CPUs Provides fast facts on iSeries features and requirements Includes OS/400 V5R1 enhancements ibm.com/redbooks...
  • Page 3 iSeries Handbook Version 5 Release 1 Document Number GA19-5486-21B 12 February 2002...
  • Page 4 Internal ID: Susan Powers/US/IBM or SUSAN2@IBMUSM07 Internet: SUSAN2@us.ibm.com When you send information to IBM, you grant IBM a non-exclusive right to use or distribute the information in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents How to Use This Handbook ........xxv Acknowledgements .
  • Page 8 Commercial Processing Workload ........41 IBM Workload Estimator for AS/400....... . . 42 Disk Arm Requirements .
  • Page 9 PCI Base Multifunction IOP........98 #2824 PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP.
  • Page 10 Power and Packaging ......... . 120 High Speed Link (HSL) on Model 270 .
  • Page 11 Main Storage ..........170 Power and Packaging .
  • Page 12 External Towers ..........200 Migration Tower Hardware .
  • Page 13 IBM 9309 Rack Enclosure........
  • Page 14 #2891 Integrated xSeries Server ....... 281 #2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Server ......283 #2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Server .
  • Page 15 #4748/#9748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller..... . . 303 #9767 PCI Disk Unit Controller ....... . . 304 #2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller .
  • Page 16 IBM 3570 Model C00 Magstar MP Tape Drive......357 IBM 3580 Model H11 Ultrium Tape Drive......357 IBM 7210 Model 025 External DVD-RAM .
  • Page 17 IBM iSeries Workgroup Printers ........406...
  • Page 18 IBM 6400 Line Matrix Printers ........424...
  • Page 19 IBM DB2 Intelligent Miner for Data for AS/400 – New with V6R1 ..535 IBM Query for AS/400 (5722-QU1) ....... . 535...
  • Page 20 IBM Warehouse Manager for AS/400 V7.1 DB2 Forms V2 (5697-G23) ..543 IBM System/38 Utilities for AS/400 (5722-DB1) ..... . . 544 TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) .
  • Page 21 WebSphere Commerce Studio Pro Edition ......578 IBM WebSphere Payment Manager for iSeries V2.2 ....582 Payment Service Providers .
  • Page 22 IBM iSeries Client Encryption ........
  • Page 23 AFP Font Collection (5648-B45) ........727 IBM Content Manager for iSeries (5722-VI1) ......728 IBM Advanced Function Printing Utilities for iSeries (5722-AF1) .
  • Page 24 IBM Infoprint Designer for iSeries (5733-ID1) ......739 IBM Infoprint Server for iSeries (5722-IP1) ......740 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models .
  • Page 25 WebSphere Payment Manager V2.2 ......812 IBM Connect for iSeries Prerequisites ......813 IBM WebSphere Personalization for AS/400 Prerequisites .
  • Page 26 How to Get IBM Redbooks ........845...
  • Page 27: How To Use This Handbook

    400 Migration , SG24-6055 , for more detailed information and configuration rules. Refer to IBM online publications and systems, such as ViewBlue and PartnerInfo (or their equivalent outside of the United States), and your IBM marketing and support representative for final confirmation.
  • Page 28: Acknowledgements

    S32, S34, S36, S38, and AS/400 system. He has participated in several residencies in the ITSO since the release of OS/400 V4R1. • Glen McClymont is a Senior AS/400 Techline Specialist with IBM in Canada. Since 1988, he has worked with the iSeries server in customer hardware support, software support, and most recently in pre-sales marketing support.
  • Page 29 Application Designer, educator, and speaker. He also is an alumni resident from previous Handbook and Builder publications. • Miklos David is the iSeries Product Manager from IBM Hungary. He is responsible for iSeries marketing and configuration support countrywide. He has worked for IBM for five years.
  • Page 30: Comments Welcome

    We want our Redbooks to be as helpful as possible. Please send us your comments about this or other Redbooks in one of the following ways: • Fax the evaluation form found in “IBM Redbooks Review” on page 873 to the fax number shown on the form.
  • Page 33: Introduction

    IBM server product line. SStar processors refreshed the iSeries models to run faster than the iStar processors. With V5R1, there are new, more powerful processor features based on IBM’s industry leading Copper/Silicon on Insulator (SOI) technology, and increased disk and memory capacities provide increased performance and scalability.
  • Page 34 Introduction • Main storage is doubled on Models 270, 820, and 830 and increased 33% on the Model 840. • Operations Navigator with Management Central adds extensive GUI enhancements in Visualization, Wizards, and Integration. • Switchable DASD towers, used in conjunction with Independent Auxiliary Storage Pools (iASP), to provide high availability and redundant data options for integrated file system applications, such as Lotus Domino and Web serving.
  • Page 35: Iseries Technology In Stride

    Introduction – Internet Print Protocol (IPP) : Enables business travellers, telecommuters, and other remote users to submit and manage print jobs on a distant iSeries. – Infoprint Server for iSeries : Converts any standard iSeries output file into PDF format. •...
  • Page 36 Again in 2000, the iSeries lead the industry by delivering the first server with the new “Silicon-on-Insulator” (SOI) technology. SOI represents a fundamental advance in the way chips are built. IBM's unique SOI process alters the design of transistors, essentially “turbo charging” them, so they run faster and use less power. For example, a microprocessor designed to operate at a given speed can instead be built using SOI technology to achieve higher speeds.
  • Page 37 Introduction This growth and implementation of new technology is possible because of the iSeries TIMI layer. TIMI allows the system to incorporate significant new hardware technology quickly and transparently. The following figure shows this change of hardware processor technology and previews what is planned in future generations.
  • Page 38 Introduction iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 41: Iseries Architecture: Fundamental Strength Of The Iseries

    With over 650,000 systems shipped worldwide, the iSeries servers have the highest customer satisfaction index in the industry, as measured by IBM internal studies. Ten major factors contributing to this include: •...
  • Page 42: System Concepts

    The iSeries models have tens of thousands of business applications worldwide of which thousands are client/server applications. These applications are written by thousands of IBM Business Partners across the globe. In addition, the iSeries server provides excellent platforms for Windows NT and Lotus Domino applications.
  • Page 43: Iseries Architecture

    This comprehensive design insulates application programs and their users from changing hardware characteristics. When a different hardware technology is deployed, IBM rewrites sections of the microcode to absorb the fluctuations in hardware characteristics. As a result, the interface presented to the customer remains the same .
  • Page 44: Hierarchy Of Microprocessors

    iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries Hierarchy of Microprocessors The iSeries servers are designed for business computing. One of the fundamental characteristics of that environment is that it is I/O-intensive, rather than compute-intensive. In addition to outstanding performance in the business environment, the microprocessor hierarchy design gives the iSeries server an elegant method of integrating diverse environments into a single, harmonious customer solution.
  • Page 45: Single-Level Storage

    iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries processor continues executing another application program. Nanoseconds (10 second) is the unit of time used to measure main storage access times. I/O operations are measured in milliseconds (10 second). The previous figure shows a high-level overview of the structure of the iSeries 840 model. Central in the figure is the extremely high speed memory-processor-I/O interconnect switch at 43.2 GB/sec.
  • Page 46: Soi

    On-chip Copper-wiring Technology Pulsar, iStar, and SStar processors use on-chip copper-wiring technology. Pulsar processors integrate IBM CMOS7S technology. iStar and SStar processors integrate IBM CMOS8S technology. Northstar technology used in prior AS/400e processors deploys aluminum for on-chip wiring.
  • Page 47: Operating System Os/400

    iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries Hot-plugging in the iSeries is made possible by power control to individual card OS/400 User Interface slots, so that PCI IOPs or SST / DST Hardware IOAs can be added, Service removed, or replaced Manager while the system remains functions...
  • Page 48: Object-Based

    iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries On a customary machine, many of these software modules are provided by third parties. A customer has to assure that someone integrates all these modules and performs the tests necessary to verify that they all function together. When one of the software components has a new release, a customer again needs to ensure that component is replaced, plus any other software modules on which it depends.
  • Page 49 Java Deployment Tools are aimed at simplifying the deployment, management, and tuning of Java applications on the system. IBM has tested InstallShield's Java Edition product. InstallShield allows Java application developers to create packages that will install natively on the iSeries server.
  • Page 50: Web Serving

    Services, Secure Socket Layer, Certificate Management, HTTP Server, Apache Server, and many more. The WebSphere family of products offered by IBM for the iSeries server allows you to build a complete e-business Web Site that is secure, easy to develop and maintain, and scale based on your needs.
  • Page 51: Iseries Integration With The Windows Nt Server

    iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries the Internet. Domino for AS/400 provides a critical foundation as companies begin to move from “information overload” into organizational learning and knowledge management. No competitive product offers the ease of use, low cost of ownership, tight integration, and positioning for the future that Domino for AS/400 delivers.
  • Page 52: Logical Partitioning (Lpar)

    iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries Enhancements for the new Integrated xSeries Server include support for up to 32 servers on selected iSeries models. See “iSeries Integration with Windows Server (Base 5722-SS1 as 5722-WSV)” on page 502. Benefits of Server Consolidation on the iSeries Server Server consolidation on the iSeries allows you to: •...
  • Page 53: Virtual Lan

    iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries With OS/400 V5R1, LPAR is significantly enhanced to allow dynamic movement of processor, memory, and interactive performance between partitions. Up to four OS/400 V5R1 partitions per processor with a maximum of 32 partitions is supported. Virtual LAN support establishes multiple high speed TCP/IP communication connections between partitions.
  • Page 54 iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries Management of the cache is performed automatically within the I/O adapter. It is designed to cache data by using a predictive algorithm. The algorithm considers how recently and how frequently the host has accessed a predetermined range of data. The design of Extended Adaptive Cache is based on specific data management strategies of the iSeries server.
  • Page 55: Os/400 Portable Application Solutions Environment

    Refer to “PASE (Portable Application Solutions Environment) (5722-SS1 Option 33)” on page 494. You can also find more information on the Web at: http://www.iseries.ibm.com/developer/factory/pase/index.html Reliable, Managed Availability The iSeries server has a reliable history of designing key functions into the hardware and software.
  • Page 56 iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries transmitted to the secondary system and applied when the backup is complete, therefore, providing continuous protection. • The secondary system can be used for other activities, for example, business intelligence or application development, while it concurrently provides backup to the primary system.
  • Page 57: Linux For Iseries

    • Availability services and support: As a world leading enterprise computing vendor, IBM has a collection of products and services to assist the customer to develop and maintain a high availability environment.
  • Page 58: Clustering With Switchable Dasd And Iasp

    iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries This new bus structure of HSL provides: • Performance improvements and future system growth – 1 GB/sec technology – 700 MB/sec maximum deliverable capacity running full duplex • Simplified implementation – Loop technology for redundancy –...
  • Page 59: Fibre Channel Adapters

    Without other components, a Fibre Channel cable runs directly from an iSeries Fibre Channel adapter to a Fibre Channel adapter in a tape drive or IBM ESS (Shark). The cable can be up to 500 meters long. If more than 500 meters is needed, a pair of hubs or switches is added to the configuration, allowing up to 10,000 meters (10 km) distance.
  • Page 60: Database

    Fibre Channel cables with multiple hosts Fibre Point-to-point without other up to 10km components 2109 Switch iSeries Smarter sharing of Fibre IBM ESS device(s) with multiple hub/switch (Shark) hosts Fibre Smarter and more Fibre efficient than a hub Requires QuickLoop...
  • Page 61: Iseries Business Intelligence Solutions

    iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries iSeries Business Intelligence Solutions What is Business Intelligence? Business Intelligence (BI) turns corporate data into meaningful business information. It can help you understand business trends and make better forecasting decisions. It can be used to bring better products to market in a more timely manner.
  • Page 62 iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries Business Intelligence systems. Data Propagator allows fields to be summarized, derived, or aggregated into the data elements necessary in your data warehouse. Data mining is a Business Intelligence application that uses mathematical algorithms to scan potentially large amounts of data to find the golden nuggets of information.
  • Page 63: E-Business

    Characteristics of a Successful e-business IBM has effectively branded and marketed the term e-business . The market is beginning to have a general sense of what e-business means. But an expanded explanation with better examples is necessary.
  • Page 64: Advanced User Interface

    This allows them to achieve a competitive advantage in a cost-effective manner. See “WebSphere and e-business” on page 567 and “IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products” on page 633.
  • Page 65: Management Central-Pervasive

    • Read only mode for selected users These additional V5R1 enhancements are available via an English-only PTF. Customers interested in using Pervasive need to refer to the following IBM Web site to obtain the PTF numbers to load the code and MRI for Pervasive: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/sftsol/pervasive.htm...
  • Page 66: Information Center For Iseries

    IBM and iSeries are committed to supporting XML. This support is demonstrated by the suite of XML application enablers delivered with OS/400 in V5R1, providing a core of XML services for applications to build on.
  • Page 67: Summary

    iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries enables the iSeries servers to operate at the C2 level of trust as defined by the United states government. Security at V5R1 has been enhanced with: • Enhanced system integrity with digital signature and object signing •...
  • Page 68 iSeries Architecture: Fundamental Strength of the iSeries iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 71: Workload And Performance

    • More complex file and terminal I/O These enhancements mean that CPW exercises hardware and software paths that more closely match the paths exercised by our customers' current installations. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 72: Ibm Workload Estimator For As/400

    IBM Workload Estimator for AS/400 The IBM Workload Estimator for AS/400 is a Web-based estimation tool that automates the manual calculations previously required from paper sizers. The Estimator tool allows the user the option to enter data for multiple workloads, from which a machine recommendation is made that best fits overall system needs.
  • Page 73: Iseries Model 270 And 8Xx Performance

    To help size the minimum number of disk arms required for a given AS/400e processor, refer to the AS/400 Disk Arm Requirements based on the Processor Model Performance document http://www.iseries.ibm.com/developer/performance/dasdmenu.html ISV and other application solution providers also have recommendations for a minimum configuration.
  • Page 74: Capacity Upgrade On Demand (Cuod)

    Workload and Performance This chart shows the CPW that is available for server workloads as the interactive workload increases. On the left side of the chart, the scale runs from 0 to 100%, which represents the amount of Processor CPW available for server workloads (non 5250-type workload). On the right side of the chart, a similar scale reflects the amount of Interactive CPW used by Interactive workloads (5250 based).
  • Page 75: As/400E Dedicated Server For Domino Positioning

    AS/400e capabilities to support Lotus Domino are firmly established since the announcement of Lotus Domino for AS/400 in January 1998. In mid-1999, IBM and Lotus delivered a first in the industry—the AS/400e Dedicated Server for Domino. Two models and six processor features were added in 2000.
  • Page 76: Model 270 Dedicated Server For Domino Processor Features

    Workload and Performance • Some organizations have remote environments, which require onsite groupware servers to provide key applications and e-mail to their users. The price/performance and the increased scalability of the Dedicated Servers enhance the cost advantage for customers who need a mixed workload Domino server. The Dedicated Server for Domino is positioned to compete strongly for Domino placements compared to multiple Intel-based servers.
  • Page 77 Workload and Performance • #2427 Dedicated Domino Processor (4-way) : The highest level of scalability and performance within the iSeries Model 820. The iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino Model 820 is the ideal model server for customers who require scalability or capacity beyond what the Model 270 Dedicated Domino #2424 processor provides.
  • Page 78 Workload and Performance – Any and all workloads not designated as Domino workloads are considered to be non-Domino workloads. They should be managed to a maximum of 10 to 15% of the CPU. – Stand-alone Java, RPG, COBOL, or C applications are non-Domino workloads. –...
  • Page 79 Domino resources to non-Domino (CPW) work, and the non-Domino performance degradation can be dramatic. For some Domino solution scenarios, you need to work closely with an IBM, Lotus, or IBM Business Partner representative to determine whether iSeries Model 270 with standard processor features, 8xx servers, or the new Dedicated Server for Domino is most appropriate for the proposed environment.
  • Page 80: 5250 Throughput

    Workload and Performance integration with DB2 Universal Database for AS/400 data or use some external program calls (for example, RPG programs or Java) require careful evaluation. The resources of Dedicated Server for Domino are focused primarily on the Domino workloads (see the following figure). Their ability to deliver superior Domino price/performance depends on running a workload very close to “pure Domino”.
  • Page 81 The enhancement produces nearly four times the throughput when all of the attached devices on a port support 5250 Express Data Stream. All of the IBM devices from the original 5251 up through the 3489 support the Express Data Stream.
  • Page 82 Workload and Performance iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 85: Iseries Direction

    IBM’s plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. As part of the iSeries announcements made in April 2001 and May 2000, IBM announced an intention to provide an update of OS/400 that includes the following enhancements. The...
  • Page 86: Product Previews: Closed

    These product previews were closed at the time of the 28 August 2001 announcement: • Dual Power LIne Cords on iSeries : IBM intends to provide dual power line cords as another high availability option on iSeries Models 820, 830, and 840, as well as the #5074 and #5079 Towers.
  • Page 87 High-Speed Link (HSL) for system-to-system connectivity by offering HSL OptiConnect. • Direct Attach Netfinity Server : IBM intends to support direct AS/400 attachment of SMP Netfinity servers via the AS/400 High-Speed Link (HSL) bus, retaining the systems management and disk consolidation features of today's AS/400 Integrated Netfinity Server.
  • Page 88: Statement Of Direction

    Direction Statement of Direction Statements of direction identify the commitment of IBM to direct the iSeries servers toward a given design or technology. Understanding them can provide insight into IBM’s design and technology plans. As part of the iSeries announcements made in April 2001, IBM announced a commitment to...
  • Page 89 • IPX : V5R1 is the final release to support the IPX protocol. The Enhanced Integration for NetWare (Option 25) configurations can be changed from IPX to IP connectivity. • Lotus Domino Client subscription : IBM intends to provide a new offering for customers to renew their software subscription entitlement for Lotus Domino clients, which was previously purchased under Lotus Domino Enterprise Server for AS/400 (5769-LNT).
  • Page 90: Withdrawn Products

    Refer to “Products and Features no Longer Marketed by IBM” on page 817 for a listing of many withdrawn features and products. Features and Devices Not Supported on V5R1 These features are not supported with OS/400 V5R1: •...
  • Page 91: Software End Of Support Dates

    Every release of OS/400 has a defined Program Services period, with the end date announced with the initial announcement of the release. After the end of that Program Services period, IBM no longer accepts problems for defect analysis. Version End of...
  • Page 92: Communications (Wan) Functions No Longer Supported

    2400 bps modems to reduce the speed to 1200 bps. • LPDA-1 (Link Problem Determination Aids). This is a diagnostic function supported by some (primarily older IBM) modems. • V.54 local and remote loopback (diagnostic functions supported by some modems).
  • Page 95: Iseries And As/400E Servers

    Maximum Workstation Controllers - Twinaxial Maximum Workstations - Twinaxial 28-80 Cryptographic Processors -inch Cartridge Tape (Internal) ¼ -inch Cartridge (External) ½ Tape Libraries (Note 5) CD-ROM Optical Libraries - Direct attach © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 96: Table 2: Summary Of The Iseries Model 250 Packages

    iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 1: Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) is used to measure the performance of all iSeries and AS/400e processors announced from September 1996 onward. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type and number of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other factors, and the application running determine what performance is achievable.
  • Page 97 Note 4: Package configuration reflects system as shipped from IBM. No modification of the hardware configuration is allowed on a new order. Optional features may be added after shipment through IBM Business Partners. Note 5: Package configuration includes two drives and is shipped with mirroring active. Minimum Internal Disk Storage refers to available disk with mirroring active.
  • Page 98: Table 3: Summary Of The Iseries Model 270

    iSeries and AS/400e Servers Table 3: Summary of the iSeries Model 270 Model Processor Feature #2248 #2250 #2252 #2253 Relative System Performance (Notes 1 and 2) Processor CPW 2000 Interactive CPW Base #1516 (Note 5) #1517 #1518 #1519 #1520 Number / Type / Speed of Processors 1/Pulsar 1/Pulsar 1/Pulsar...
  • Page 99 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Model 270 Dedicated Server for Domino Processor Feature #2422 #2423 #2424 Relative System Performance (CPW - Notes 1 and 2) Processor CPW Interactive Environment (Note 5) Simple Mail Users 2400 3860 7580 Mail and Calendaring Users 1600 2570 5050...
  • Page 100 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Summary System Unit Expansion Base Expansion Total LPAR Tower System #7104 Maximum Maximum #5075 Disk Storage (GB) Integrated Minimum 8.58 8.58 Integrated Maximum 210.9 421.9 210.9 843.9 843.9 External Maximum (Note 7) 808.7 808.7 808.7 808.7 Total Maximum 843.9 421.9...
  • Page 101 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 4: One line is used if the #5544 System Console on Operations Console is used. One line might be used if the #5546 or #5548 System Console on LAN is selected and the #0367 Operations Console Cable is connected. Note 5: This interactive CPW value of 0 represents the amount of 5250 processing capability available for customer applications.
  • Page 102: Table 4: Summary Of The Iseries Model 820

    iSeries and AS/400e Servers Table 4: Summary of the iSeries Model 820 Model Processor Feature #2395 #2396 #2397 #2398 Relative System Performance (Note 1) Processor CPW 2000 3200 Interactive CPW #1521 #1522 #1523 #1524 #1525 #1526 1050 1050 #1527 2000 Number / Type / Speed of 1/Pulsar 1/Pulsar...
  • Page 103 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Model Processor Feature #2435 #2436 #2437 #2438 #0150 #0151 #0152 Relative System Performance (Note 1) Processor CPW 1100 2350 3700 1100 2350 3700 Interactive CPW (Note 10) None #1521 #1522 #1523 #1524 #1525 #1526 1050 1050 #1527 2000 Number / Type / Speed...
  • Page 104 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Migrated Total Expansion Expansion with System LPAR Summary Base Tower Tower #503x Maximum System System #5075 #5074 (Note 5,7) (Note 6) Maximum Disk Storage Minimum (GB) 8.58 8.58 Maximum Internal (GB) 210.5 105.2 789.7 1625.9 4159.1 Maximum External (GB) (Note 11) 2246.2 2246.2...
  • Page 105 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 1: Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) is used to measure the performance of all iSeries and AS/400e processors announced from September 1996 onward. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type and number of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other factors, and the application running determine what performance is achievable.
  • Page 106 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 10: Processor Group is determined by a combination of the Processor and Interactive Feature. The following table provides a cross reference. Processor Interactive Feature Processor Feature Processor Group #1521 #24A8 #1522 #24A9 #2436 #1523 #24AA #1524 #24AB #1525...
  • Page 107 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 10: Processor Group is determined by a combination of the Processor and Interactive Feature. The following table provides a cross reference. Processor Interactive Feature Processor Feature Processor Group #1521 #23A1 #1522 #23A2 #2395 #1523 #23A3 #1524 #23A4 #1521...
  • Page 108: Table 5: Summary Of The Iseries Model 830

    iSeries and AS/400e Servers Table 5: Summary of the iSeries Model 830 Model Processor Feature #2400 #2402 #2403 Relative System Performance (Note 1) Processor CPW 1850 4200 7350 Interactive CPW (Note 9) #1531 (Base) #1532 #1533 #1534 #1535 1050 1050 1050 #1536 2000...
  • Page 109 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Numbers are for All Processor Migrated Features Total Migrated with Total Base Expansion #5034 with System LPAR System Tower #5035 #5077 Maximum System #9074 #5074 (Note 5) (Note 6) (Note 7) Maximum Disk Storage Minimum (GB) 8.58 8.58 Maximum Internal (GB)
  • Page 110 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 1: Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) is used to measure the performance of all iSeries and AS/400e processors announced from September 1996 onward. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type and number of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other factors, and the application running determine what performance is achievable.
  • Page 111: Table 6: Summary Of The Iseries Model 840

    iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 10: External DASD maximum assumes 17.54 GB LUNs. External DASD cannot exceed the maximum system capacity or the maximum number of disk arms. General note: Capacities shown may require prerequisites. Some combinations of features may not be valid. Table 6: Summary of the iSeries Model 840 Model Processor Feature...
  • Page 112 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Model Processor Feature #2461 #2352 #2353 #2354 Relative System Performance (Notes 1 and 2) Processor CPW 20200 8000-12000 11000-16500 15150-20200 Interactive CPW #1540 (Base) #1541 #1542 #1543 1050 1050 1050 1050 #1544 2000 2000 2000 2000 #1545 4550 4550...
  • Page 113 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Numbers are for All Processor Base Migrated LPAR Features System Expansion Total with System System #9079 Tower #5077 Maximum Maximum #5074 (Note 5) (Note 6) Disk Storage Minimum (GB) 8.58 Maximum Internal (GB) (Note 9) 789.7 789.7 4294.9 18952.8...
  • Page 114 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 1: Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) is used to measure the performance of all iSeries and AS/400e processors announced from September 1996 onward. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type and number of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other factors, and the application running determine what performance is achievable.
  • Page 115 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 8: Processor Group is determined by a combination of the Processor and Interactive Feature. The following table Cont’d provides a cross reference. Processor Interactive Feature Processor Feature Processor Group #1540 #23E8 #1541 #23E9 #1542 #23EA #1543 #23EB #2418...
  • Page 116 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 8: Processor Group is determined by a combination of the Processor and Interactive Feature. The following table Cont’d provides a cross reference. Processor Interactive Feature Processor Feature Processor Group #1540 #26B0 #1541 #26B1 #1542 #26B2 #2352 #1543 #26B3...
  • Page 117: Table 7: Summary Of The Iseries Models Sb2 And Sb3

    iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 8: Processor Group is determined by a combination of the Processor and Interactive Feature. The following table Cont’d provides a cross reference. Processor Interactive Feature Processor Feature Processor Group #1540 #26D0 #1541 #26D1 #1542 #26D2 #1543 #26D3 #2461...
  • Page 118 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Migration Base Base Tower II Total Total #9074 #9079 #5077 Diskette (8 or 5 ¼-inch) Communication Lines (Note 3) Twinax Workstation Controllers Twinaxial Devices Internal CD-ROM / DVD-RAM (Notes 4 and 6) Internal Tape External Tape Tape Libraries Maximum (Note 2) Optical libraries Physical Packaging...
  • Page 119 iSeries and AS/400e Servers Note 6 Includes base CD-ROM in Migration tower (no feature code). Note 7 The Base MFIOP (CCIN 671A) is included in this total. General note: Capacities shown may require prerequisites. Some combinations of features may not be valid. iSeries and AS/400e Servers...
  • Page 120 iSeries and AS/400e Servers iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 123: Iseries Model 250 Packages And As/400E Server 250

    LAN option. This special package is for the Model 250 only and includes CCIN 2745 and CCIN 0367. Note : When the #2746 is on the order, the #0398 is not required with the base LAN option. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 124: Iseries Model 250 Packages

    AS/400e Server 250 processors but provide specific configurations when ordered from IBM. The defined hardware configurations cannot be modified when ordered, but additional features supported by the Model 250 may be added later through an IBM Business Partner. The two packages are: •...
  • Page 125: Pci Card Technology

    iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 • One #6382 4GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Unit • One #2838 100/10 Mbps Ethernet • #9720 Twinaxial/WAN IOA option for Twinaxial Console • The following V5R1 software products are always preloaded and included with the Model 250 Packages: –...
  • Page 126: Main Storage

    iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 • PCI Controller Cards : PCI controller cards support a number of low-speed PCI card slots and a number of high-speed PCI card slots depending on how the backplane is wired. They require a controller position on the backplane. •...
  • Page 127: 2746 Pci Twinaxial Workstation Ioa

    iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 to the workstation controller polls. Therefore, these addresses count as an active address even when no device description exists on the AS/400 system. This can occur when the QAUTOCFG system value is set to *NO. Further considerations include: •...
  • Page 128: Multifunction I/O Processor (Mfiop)

    iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 Note : The #2720 PCI WAN/Twinaxial IOA can be ordered manually to change the console from Operations Console. The administrative sales records should be RPOed to show a #9720 Base PCI WAN/Twinaxial IOA installed. Multifunction I/O Processor (MFIOP) A base MFIOP is standard on all Model 250s.
  • Page 129: Communications

    iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 The number of PCI cards that can be supported in a Model 250 depends on the number of controllers in the system. Use care in the selection of the controllers. Follow the configuration rules.
  • Page 130: 2751 Pci Isdn Bri S/T Ioa

    iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 It is allowed both in the Base System Unit and the System Expansion Unit. There is a maximum of one #2750 per IOP. This feature requires country certification or homologation. #2751 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA The #2751 is a 4-port (8-channel) ISDN BRI (basic rate interface) full-size PCI card.
  • Page 131: 0398 Operations Console Package

    • #0365 V.24/EIA232 80-ft PCI cable ECS and fax are not supported on the V.90 port at this time. IBM intends to support ECS on the V.90 port in the next release of OS/400 and with a Group PTF for V4R5.
  • Page 132: Encryption

    IOPs in the Model 250 chapter of the iSeries and AS400e System Builder , SG24-2155, and the iSeries Information Center at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html Select Information Center->your language of choice->What’s New . For general communications performance considerations, refer to the online-document AS/400 Performance Capabilities , SC41-0607.
  • Page 133: Local Area Networks And Asynchronous Transfer Mode

    iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 12 MB/s performance (at the card level) for bulk data encryption. The #4801 is available worldwide. The level of cryptographic function is determined by the Cryptographic Access Provider licensed program, which is downloaded to the adapter. It can only be installed in a high speed slot in the System Expansion Unit (#7102).
  • Page 134: 2723/#9723 Pci Ethernet Ioa (10 Mbps)

    iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 This feature provides a single attachment to either 16 Mbps or a 4 Mbps Token-Ring. The feature consists of an IOA card, internal code that supplies IEEE 802.5 Media Access Control (MAC) and IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LCC) functions. The IOA is capable of operating in half or full duplex mode.
  • Page 135: 2816 Pci 155 Mbps Multi-Mode Fiber Oc3 Atm Ioa

    iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 System Expansion Unit (#7102). The maximum is two. Technical specifications and industry standards supported are available at the ATM Forum Web site: http://www.atmforum.com #2816 PCI 155 Mbps Multi-Mode Fiber OC3 ATM IOA This feature allows the AS/400 system to be attached to an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network using the Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) 62.5 micron interface.
  • Page 136: 9406 Model 250 System Unit

    Windows NT • A minimum of 64M IOP memory on the Integrated Netfinity Server For keyboard/mouse and display support in countries outside the USA, consult the Internet http://www.as400.ibm.com/windowsintegration/ntins.htm 9406 Model 250 System Unit Power and Packaging The base system contains a planar, which combines both the processor and MFIOP in one card.
  • Page 137 iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 9406 Model 250 System Unit and PCI Card Placement 340 Watt Power Supply CD-ROM Magnetic Media PROCESSOR OP Panel Base Memory Base Memory MFIOP Memory DIMMs plug directly to the planar Disk Unit and must be added in pairs.
  • Page 138: System Expansion Unit Schematics

    iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 5. The processors include an embedded base disk controller (CCIN 9728). A separate #9728 is not needed. 6. If any IPCS is in Slots C02/C04, C03 must remain empty. 7. In C03, #2723, #2724, #2745, #2746, #2750, #2751, #2761 and #2838 are supported. 8.
  • Page 139 iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 9406 Model 250 #7102 System Expansion Unit Disk Unit Disk Unit Disk Unit 350 Watt Power Supply Disk Unit Disk Unit Disk Unit Slot PCI Cards Speed Slot #2723/#2724/#2745/#2746 #2723/#2724/#2745/#2746 #2723/#2724/#2745/#2746 #2723/#2724/#2745/#2746 Base Controller (CCIN 2824) High #2729/#2718/#2745/#2746/#2750/#2751/#2761/#4801...
  • Page 140: Uninterruptable Power Supply (Ups)

    iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 6. Cryptographic card #4801 is allowed in high-speed slots E03, E08, or E09 (maximum one per IOP). 7. Integrated Server refers to Integrated Netfinity Server, now available as the Integrated xSeries Server for iSeries. Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) An external UPS is recommended since the 9406 Model 250 does not have an internal battery backup unit (BBU).
  • Page 141: Magnetic Media Controllers

    See “I/O Adapters and Controllers” on page 291. #2718 PCI Magnetic Media Controller The #2718 is a SCSI Tape IOA that provides attachment capabilities for the IBM 7207 Model QIC External Tape Drive. The #2718 can attach one tape drive.
  • Page 142 iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS/400e Server 250 iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 145: Iseries Server 270

    – Support for base #9767 Base PCI Disk Unit Controller – Support for up to six Disk Units, the required CD-ROM/DVD-RAM, and either a feature Internal Tape or feature CD-ROM/DVD-RAM. Provides support for base Console/Workstation IOA. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 146 iSeries Server 270 The configurator determines which feature combinations will be on the order based on the System Console #5540, #5544, #5546, or #5548 specify code. • Hot plug PCI capability on the #2434 processor. The following must be purchased: •...
  • Page 147: Card Technology

    iSeries Server 270 – #4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller Provides support for up to 18 disk units, the required CD-ROM/DVD-RAM, and either a feature internal tape, feature CD-ROM, or feature DVD-RAM. • Internal Disk Units and Read Cache – #4317 8.58 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit –...
  • Page 148: Processor Features

    2400 bps modems to reduce the speed to 1200 bps. • LPDA-1 (Link Problem Determination Aids). This is a diagnostic function supported by some (primarily older IBM) modems. • V.54 local and remote loopback (diagnostics functions supported by some modems) Processor Features •...
  • Page 149: Interactive Features

    • The use of Operations Navigator (GUI administration functions) is not considered interactive work. For a discussion of how these features influence system performance, see “IBM Workload Estimator for AS/400” on page 42. The available interactive options are shown in the Model 270 Processor/Interactive Feature Table on page 116.
  • Page 150: Main Storage

    iSeries Server 270 Main Storage All main storage on the Model 270 is feature main storage. • Processors #2431 and #2432: – A single main storage DIMM is allowed on these processors. – Any additional DIMMs must be added in pairs of the same capacity and technology. –...
  • Page 151 iSeries Server 270 • #0551 iSeries Rack – Up to two iSeries server 270s may be installed in a #0551 rack. – Any iSeries server 270 being mounted in a #0551 must have the #7104 System Unit Expansion. – Certain upgrade paths are not supported when an iSeries server 270 is mounted in a rack.
  • Page 152: High Speed Link (Hsl) On Model 270

    iSeries Server 270 – If the #7104 is installed with a rack mounted iSeries server 270 in a #0551 iSeries Rack it may be powered by a PDU by ordering feature #1422 PDU Line Cord. • #7123 DASD Expansion Unit –...
  • Page 153 iSeries Server 270 Model 270 System Unit Multi-Adapter Bridge Bus Number Slots PCI Cards Tape/CD/DVD Tape/CD/DVD EMBED 1 Embedded IOP CD/DVD CD/DVD 2 2-Line WAN w/Modem PCI Short short 4 IOP/IOA PCI Short short OP Panel OP Panel 5 IOP/IOA 6 IOP/IOA/Int.
  • Page 154 iSeries Server 270 Model 270 Processor and Memory #2431, #2432, #2452 Processor DIMM CONN - J3H DIMM CONN - J0L DIMM CONN - J2H Cache DIMM CONN - J1L DIMM CONN - J1H DIMM CONN - J2L Memory DIMM CONN - J0H DIMM CONN - J3L Controller Processor...
  • Page 155: Workstation Controllers

    iSeries Server 270 Model 270 #7104 System Unit Expansion DASD Sidecar Disk Unit Cage #7123 DISK SLOTS Disk Unit Cage 330/625W 330/625W Power Supply Power Supply DISK SLOTS Front Back Right For information on the #5075 PCI Expansion Tower, please refer to “#5075 PCI Expansion Tower”...
  • Page 156: 5250 Express Data Stream

    The enhancement produces nearly four times the throughput when all of the attached devices on a port support 5250 Express Data Stream. All of the IBM devices from the original 5251 up through the 3489 support the Express Data Stream.
  • Page 157: Remote Control Panel

    5250 Express Data Stream. Additional information on 5250 Express Data Stream is available on the Web at: http://www.networking.ibm.com/525/ The IBM 7299 twinax-to-fiber multiplexer fully supports all the new functions of the #2720, #2722, #2746, #4746, and #6180 workstation controllers. Remote Control Panel #0382 Remote Control Panel Cable enables use of the Remote Control Panel function on a PC.
  • Page 158: Lan/Wan/Workstation Ioas

    iSeries Server 270 LAN/WAN/Workstation IOAs • #2743 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA • #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA • #2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA • #2772 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA • #2773 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA (ANSI) •...
  • Page 159: Magnetic Media Controllers

    iSeries Server 270 This table shows the defaults when the number of disk units and protection levels are selected. Number of Disks Protection System Unit #7104 #5075 Default Controller 1 - 6 none default #9767 0040 4 - 6 0041 default #2763 7 - 12...
  • Page 160: Internal Disk Units

    iSeries Server 270 Internal Disk Units • #4317 8.58 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit • #4318 17.54 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit • #4319 35.16 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit • #4331 1.6 GB Read Cache Device Internal Tape and CD-ROM •...
  • Page 161 iSeries Server 270 Note : These upgrades are not supported when the Model 270 is mounted in a #0551 iSeries Rack. iSeries Server 270...
  • Page 162 iSeries Server 270 iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 165: Iseries Dedicated Server For Domino

    Number of Processors/Type of Processor 1/SStar (540 Mhz) 2/SStar (600 Mhz) L2 Cache (MB) Main Storage (MB Min/Max) 256-8192 256-16384 Main Storage DIMMs or Cards (Min/Max) 2/16 Processor Group © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 166 iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino Model 270 Dedicated Server for Domino V4R5 Processor Feature #2422 #2423 #2424 Relative System Performance Processor CPW Interactive Environment Simple Mail Users 2400 3860 7580 Mail and Calendaring Users 1600 2570 5050 Number of Processors/Type of Processor 1/Pulsar 1/Pulsar 2 /Pulsar...
  • Page 167 iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino The estimated performance and number of users in customer environments varies. • Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) : This relative performance measurement is derived by performing Commercial Processing Workloads on Dedicated Domino processors. Commercial Processing Workloads are representative of commercial applications, particularly those that do significant database processing in conjunction with journaling and commitment control.
  • Page 168 iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino Note: Achieving estimated Simple Mail Users requires a fully configured server including additional memory and disk. • iSeries Model 270 Dedicated Server for Domino processors – #2452 Dedicated Domino processor: SStar Uni Processor • Includes 2 MB L2 cache •...
  • Page 169 iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino Note: A single pair of DIMMs is not supported on a feature #2884). In addition, the #2884 can be ordered/installed, at any time, even with eight or fewer DIMMs present. If a #2884 is installed, all DIMMs must be placed on it. •...
  • Page 170: Cif Features

    iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino present (for a total of two memory expansion cards on the system), manufacturing spreads the DIMMS across both memory expansion cards. • Includes base I/O backplane (CCIN 282D) CIF Features Refer to “Customer Install Features (CIF)” on page 429 for information on CIF. Main Storage All Dedicated Servers for Domino have a required minimum of 256 MB main storage.
  • Page 171 iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino Model 270 Model 820 2423 2424 2452 2454 2426 2427 2457 2458 From iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino...
  • Page 172 iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 175: Iseries Model 820

    LAN. • #5540 – System Console on Twinax WS #4746 PCI Twinaxial IOA • #5544 System Console on #9771 WAN Adapter #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 176 iSeries Model 820 • #5546 – System Console on 100Mbps Token Ring #2744 PCI 100Mbps Token Ring Adapter (Console) • #5548 – System Console on Op Console (Default) #4838 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA (Console) These required features must be purchased: •...
  • Page 177: Card Technology

    The Model 820 server initial installation is Customer Setup (CSU). Model upgrades are performed by IBM service representatives. Refer to “Customer Install Features (CIF)” on page 429 for CIF designations of individual features.
  • Page 178: Processor Features

    2400 bps modems to reduce the speed to 1200 bps. • LPDA-1 (Link Problem Determination Aids). This is a diagnostic function supported by some (primarily older IBM) modems. • V.54 local and remote loopback (diagnostics functions supported by some modems) The fundamental bus architecture of the iSeries server is unchanged when using PCI adapters.
  • Page 179 iSeries Model 820 – Includes Base I/O Backplane with Common Service Processor (CSP) (CCIN 282D) Provides support for the Service Processor, nine 32-bit PCI slots and three 32 or 64-bit PCI slots. • #0152 Model 820 Processor (SStar 600 Mhz 4-way) (CCIN 25BE) –...
  • Page 180: Interactive Features

    The available interactive options are shown in the table on page 146. For a discussion of how these features influence system performance, see “IBM Workload Estimator for AS/400” on page 42. Use the feature cross-reference table to relate the Processor Feature Code to the Processor and Interactive features visible in the iSeries configurator.
  • Page 181 iSeries Model 820 Processor Interactive Feature Processor Feature Processor Group #0150 none #0150 #0151 none #0151 #0152 none #0152 #1521 #249B #1522 #249C #2435 #1523 #249D #1524 #249E #1521 #24A8 #1522 #24A9 #2436 #1523 #24AA #1524 #24AB #1525 #24AC #1521 #24B0 #1522 #24B1...
  • Page 182: Main Storage

    iSeries Model 820 Main Storage All main storage on the Model 820 is feature main storage and a minimum of two of the same features must be selected. These memory features are available on the Model 820: • #3000 - Migrated 128 MB Main Storage (migrate base CCIN 3002s) –...
  • Page 183: Power And Packaging

    iSeries Model 820 must then reside on the #2884. Without the #2884, the DIMMS must be paired. With the #2884, the DIMMs must be in sets of four (quads) of the same capacity Note : A single pair of DIMMs is not supported on a feature #2884. In addition, the #2884 can be ordered or installed, at any time, even with eight or fewer DIMMs present.
  • Page 184 – Prerequisites: #5155 Redundant Power and Cooling, #5157 Feature Power Supply, and #9002 Dual Line Cord Enabler. – OS/400 V5R1 and supporting PTFs are required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 – e-configurator users can refer to this Web site for ordering information: http://w3-1.ibm.com/sales/systems/ibmsm.nsf/MainFrameset?OpenForm&cdoc=idlcinstall •...
  • Page 185: High Speed Link (Hsl) On Model 820

    iSeries Model 820 power subsystem, which is being upgraded for V5R1, is enabled to support dual line cords. High Speed Link (HSL) on Model 820 The Model 820 supports a single HSL loop. These include the #5074/#5079 or #5075 PCI Expansion Towers (with the #5079 tower counting as two #5074s), #5078 PCI Expansion Unit and #0578 PCI Expansion Unit in Rack and certain external xSeries servers.
  • Page 186 iSeries Model 820 Model 820 System Unit Tape/CD/DVD Tape/CD/DVD OP Panel CD//DVD OP Panel CD/DVD OP Panel OP Panel OP Panel #5155 Disk Unit 575W Cage Power Supply #7127 DISK SLOTS #5157 575W Power Supply Disk Unit Cage 575W Power Supply DISK SLOTS Right Front...
  • Page 187 iSeries Model 820 Model 820 Processor and Memory #2435 DIMM CONN - J0A DIMM CONN - J0B Processor DIMM CONN - J0C DIMM CONN - J0D Regulator DIMM CONN - J1D DIMM CONN - J1C DIMM CONN - J1B DIMM CONN - J1A #0150, #2436, #2456 DIMM CONN - J0A DIMM CONN - J0B...
  • Page 188: Remote Control Panel

    For cable connection details and PC requirements, see the AS/400 Operations Console Setup Guide , which is available at: http://www.as400service.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/Document/10000051 Notes : • Due to the way EPP Version 1.9 support is implemented to support the remote control panel, there may be PCs that do not support the use of this function.
  • Page 189: Internal Disk Unit Controllers

    iSeries Model 820 • #2806 PCI Quad Modem IOA • #2817 PCI 155Mbps MMF ATM • #4723 PCI 10 Mbps Ethernet IOA • #4745 PCI Two Line WAN IOA • #4746 PCI Twinaxial IOA • #4750 PCI ISDN BRI U IOA •...
  • Page 190: Internal Disk Units And Read Cache

    iSeries Model 820 Internal Disk Units and Read Cache • #4317 8.58 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit • #4318 17.54 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit • #4319 35.16 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit • #4331 1.6 GB Read Cache Device Internal Tape and CD-ROM •...
  • Page 191: Migration Tower Hardware

    iSeries Model 820 One port on OLP card #2688 in System Unit #5065 Storage/PCI Expansion Tower Expansion #9364/#5064 #5066 1.8 m I/O Tower See #5065 One port on OLP card #2688 in System Unit #5072 1063M System Unit Expansion Tower Expansion #9364/#5064 One port on OLP card #2688 in System Unit #5073...
  • Page 192 iSeries Model 820 iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 195: Iseries Model 830

    – #2400 2-way processor (iStar 400 Mhz) (1850 CPW) – #2402 4-way processor (iStar 540 Mhz) (4200 CPW) – #2403 8-way processor (iStar 540 Mhz) (7350 CPW Requires #2881 Main Storage Expansion (Slot M05) © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 196 iSeries Model 830 – #2351 1/8 way POD (iStar 540 Mhz) (7350 CPW) requires V5R1 The #2351 is not generally available. Rochester lab approval for i-listed RPQ 847125 is required prior to placing an order for #2351 or #1605 POD Activation. •...
  • Page 197: Card Technology

    – #5548 System Console on 100 Mbps Ethernet • #4838 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA (Console) • #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable The 830 server initial installation and model upgrades are performed by IBM Service representatives. Card Technology With the implementation of new PCI technologies, the Model 830 provides more flexibility in the placement of IOPs and IOAs.
  • Page 198: Processor Features

    2400 bps modems to reduce the speed to 1200 bps. • LPDA-1 (Link Problem Determination Aids). This is a diagnostic function supported by some (primarily older IBM) modems. • V.54 local and remote loopback (diagnostics functions supported by some modems) PCI adapters also do not support X.21 switched WAN dial-up or Shorthold Mode WAN.
  • Page 199: Interactive Features

    iSeries Model 830 Note : Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD) is described in “Workload and Performance” on page 41. Interactive Features The Model 830 supports various levels of interactive performance through the installation of interactive features. Interactive CPW is an approximate value reflecting the portion of Processor CPW that can be used for workloads performing interactive-based tasks (5250).
  • Page 200: Main Storage

    iSeries Model 830 #1531 #23D8 #1532 #23D9 #1533 #23DA #2403 #1534 #23DB #1535 #23DC #1536 #23DD #1537 #23DE Main Storage All main storage on the Model 830 is feature main storage. All main storage DIMMs on the Model 830 must be added in sets of eight (octals) of the same capacity and technology. Note that the #3065 and #3066 cannot be mixed in the same octal.
  • Page 201: Power And Packaging

    iSeries Model 830 For the #2403 and #2351 processors, both the Base Main Storage card (CCIN 2881) and the #2881 Main storage Expansion are required. For both new builds and MES orders, the DIMMS (in octals) are “spread” across the base Main Storage card and the #2881 Main Storage Expansion.
  • Page 202: 0550 Iseries Rack

    Model 830 – OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later is required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 at: http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 – e-configurator users can refer to this Web site for ordering information: http://w3-1.ibm.com/sales/systems/ibmsm.nsf/MainFrameset?OpenForm&cdoc=idlcinstall #0550 iSeries Rack See “#0550 iSeries Rack” on page 265 for a description of the #0550 iSeries Rack.
  • Page 203: 5111 30-Disk Expansion With Dual Line Cord Feature

    • #5106 for the unit in a #5079 where this expansion enclosure is to be installed OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later is required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 at: http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 High Speed Link (HSL) on Model 830 The Model 830 supports up to four HSL loops, one of which can be an Optical HSL Loop. The Optical HSL Loop extends the distance between the 830 system unit and the I/O units from the current 15 meters to 250 meters, which can help to improve data reliability and protection.
  • Page 204 iSeries Model 830 #5079 1.8M I/O Tower Counts as two towers HSL Loops Model 830 HSL Ports - 8 HSL Ports #5074 PCI Expansion Towers iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 205 iSeries Model 830 Model 830 System Unit (n - Way) #2400, #2402, #2403, #2351 Processors 1100 W 4-Way Power Processor Supply Card 2/4-Way 1100 W Power Processor Supply Card Rem Media D42 DISK SLOTS CD/DVD OP Panel D46 D47 D48 D49 D50 DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS D36 D37 D38 D39 D40...
  • Page 206: Remote Control Panel

    For cable connection details and PC requirements, see the AS/400 Operations Console Setup Guide , which is available at: http://www.as400service.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/Document/10000051 Notes : • Due to the way EPP Version 1.9 support is implemented to support the remote control panel, there may be PCs that do not support the use of this function.
  • Page 207: I/O Processor And I/O Adapter Support

    iSeries Model 830 Remote Control Panel is installed and used from PCs running the Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Professional PC operating system. I/O Processor and I/O Adapter Support This section lists the supported IOPs and IOAs. See “I/O Processor” on page 277 and “I/O Adapters and Controllers”...
  • Page 208: Magnetic Media Controllers

    iSeries Model 830 Magnetic Media Controllers • #2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller • #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller • #2766 PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller • #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller I/O Processors • #9943 Base PCI IOP •...
  • Page 209: Migration Tower Hardware

    iSeries Model 830 • #0578 PCI Expansion Unit in Rack • #5078 PCI Expansion Unit • #5079 1.8m PCI I/O Expansion Tower See “Expansion Towers” on page 243 and “Migration Towers” on page 254 for full descriptions. The Expansion Towers and Units in this table can attach to the Model 830 via #5034, #5035, and #5077 Migration Towers.
  • Page 210 iSeries Model 830 • #2686 Optical Link Processor (266 Mbps) • #2688 Optical Link Processor (1063 Mbps) For hardware supported in the migration towers, refer to “Migration Tower PCI Hardware” on page 307 and “Migration Tower SPD Hardware” on page 315. iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 213: Iseries Model 840

    • Processor (one must be specified) – #2352 Model 840 8/12-Way POD (SStar 600 Mhz) (9000/12000 CPW) – #2353 Model 840 12/18-Way POD (SStar 600 Mhz) (12000/16500 CPW) © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 214 iSeries Model 840 – #2354 Model 840 18/24-Way POD (SStar 600 Mhz) (16500/20200 CPW) – #2461 Model 840 24-Way Processor (SStar 600 Mhz) (20200 CPW) • Interactive Card (one must be specified) Processor Feature #2352 #2353 #2354 #2461 Interactive Feature #1540 #1541 #1542...
  • Page 215: Card Technology

    – #5548 System Console on 100 Mbps Ethernet • #4838 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA (Console) • #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable The 840 server initial installation and model upgrades are performed by IBM Service Representatives. Card Technology With the implementation of new PCI technologies, the Model 840 provides more flexibility in the placement of IOPs and IOAs.
  • Page 216: Processor Features

    2400 bps modems to reduce the speed to 1200 bps. • LPDA-1 (Link Problem Determination Aids). This is a diagnostic function supported by some (primarily older IBM) modems. • V.54 local and remote loopback (diagnostics functions supported by some modems) PCI adapters also do not support X.21 switched WAN dial-up or Shorthold Mode WAN.
  • Page 217: Interactive Features

    iSeries Model 840 Note : Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD) is described in “Workload and Performance” on page 41. Interactive Features The Model 840 supports various levels of interactive performance through the installation of interactive features. Interactive CPW is an approximate value reflecting the portion of Processor CPW that can be used for workloads performing interactive-based tasks (5250).
  • Page 218 iSeries Model 840 Processor Interactive Feature Processor Feature Processor Group #1540 #26B0 #1541 #26B1 #1542 #26B2 #2352 #1543 #26B3 #1544 #26B4 #1545 #26B5 #1546 #26B6 #1540 #26B8 #1541 #26B9 #1542 #26BA #1543 #26BB #2353 #1544 #26BC #1545 #26BD #1546 #26BE #1547 #26BF #1540...
  • Page 219: Main Storage

    iSeries Model 840 #1540 #26D0 #1541 #26D1 #1542 #26D2 #1543 #26D3 #2461 #1544 #26D4 #1545 #26D5 #1546 #26D6 #1547 #26D7 #1548 #26D8 Main Storage All main storage cards on the Model 840 must be added in sets of four (quads) of the same capacity and technology.
  • Page 220: System Power

    iSeries Model 840 uninterrupted for longer than thirty seconds when utility power is lost. It also maintains power long enough to ensure that the system successfully completes a shutdown to avoid losing data. System Power • Processor side, 8/12-Way, 12-Way, and 12/18-Way –...
  • Page 221: 8079 Optional Base I/O Rack

    – Prerequisite: If the #9079 or #8079 has feature #5101 (30-Disk Expansion Feature) installed, the #5101 must be converted to a #5111. – OS/400 V5R1 and supporting PTFs are required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 – e-configurator users can refer to this Web site for ordering information: http://w3-1.ibm.com/sales/systems/ibmsm.nsf/MainFrameset?OpenForm&cdoc=idlcinstall...
  • Page 222: 9079 Base I/O Tower

    iSeries Model 840 The #8079 is capable of controlling Ultra2 SCSI disk units. The 22 PCI IOAs are supported (driven) by two base #9943 PCI IOPs and feature #2843 PCI IOPs, feature #2790 Integrated Netfinity Servers, or #2791/#2799 Integrated xSeries Servers.
  • Page 223: 5101 30-Disk Expansion Feature

    • #5106 for the unit in a #5079 where the #5111 expansion enclosure is to be installed OS/400 V5R1 and supporting PTFs are required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 at: http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 #2730 Programmable Regulator The #2730 Programmable Regulator (quantity two) is required if the #3196 8 GB Main Storage Card is installed in the Model 840.
  • Page 224 iSeries Model 840 #5079, #0578, and #5078 may be attached to the Optical HSL loop. The Model 840 supports a #5077 Migration Tower II, which provides for the migration of existing #5073 SPD I/O towers or #5065/#5066 PCI Expansion Towers to leverage the hardware investment in this older technology.
  • Page 225 iSeries Model 840 Model 840 System Unit (n - Way) #2352, #2353, #2354, #2461 Processors Legend Base Feature Required Feature Unavailable if A A A Integrated xSeries Server is installed M01-03 M04 M05 M08-10 Rem Media D42 Regulators DISK SLOTS CD/DVD D41 OP Panel D46 D47 D48 D49 D50...
  • Page 226 iSeries Model 840 Model 840 System Unit (n - Way) #2352, #2353, #2354, #2461 Processors Legend Note 1: If C05 has an Integrated Base Feature xSeries Server, slot C06 is not available, and slot C07 is available only as a short slot. Required Feature Note 2: If C11 has an Integrated xSeries Server, slot C12 is...
  • Page 227 iSeries Model 840 #8079 Optional Base Rack NOTE: Total of number of disk bays is 2 x 45 Legend Rem Media D42 DISK SLOTS Rem Media D41 Base Feature OP Panel D46 D47 D48 D49 D50 Required Feature DISK DISK SLOTS SLOTS Unavailable if Integrated...
  • Page 228: Remote Control Panel

    For cable connection details and PC requirements, see the AS/400 Operations Console Setup Guide , which is available at: http://www.as400service.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/Document/10000051 Notes : • Due to the way EPP Version 1.9 support is implemented to support the remote control panel, there may be PCs that do not support the use of this function.
  • Page 229: Internal Disk Unit Controllers

    iSeries Model 840 • #2806 PCI Quad Modem IOA • #2817 PCI 155Mbps MMF ATM • #4723 PCI 10 Mbps Ethernet IOA • #4745 PCI Two Line WAN IOA • #4746 PCI Twinaxial IOA • #4750 PCI ISDN BRI U IOA •...
  • Page 230: Internal Disk Units

    iSeries Model 840 Internal Disk Units • #4317 8.58 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit • #4318 17.54 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit • #4319 35.16 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit • #4331 1.6 GB Read Cache Device Internal Tape, CD-ROM, and DVD-RAM •...
  • Page 231: Migration Tower Hardware

    iSeries Model 840 One port on OLP card #2688 in the #5077 Mi- #5072 1063M System Unit Expansion Tower gration Tower II One port on OLP card #2688 in the #5077 Mi- #5073 1063M System Unit Expansion Tower gration Tower II One of #6502, #6512, #6530, #6532, #6533 #5082 1063M System Unit Expansion Tower...
  • Page 232 iSeries Model 840 iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 235: Upgrades To Iseries 8Xx Servers

    Interactive CPW in the future. Customers are encouraged to review current Interactive CPW utilization with PM/400, Management Central, or other AS/400 Performance Tools prior to using this interactive performance reduction option. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 236: Upgrade Scenarios

    Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Upgrade Scenarios To help you understand what is involved in upgrading to the 8xx servers, this section lists the overall steps involved for selected scenarios. From 7xx servers 1. Perform a model upgrade. 2. Do a processor feature conversion. 3.
  • Page 237: Risc To Risc Data Migration (#0205)

    Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers – Existing Line cord is used on #5034/#5035 – Replace the existing planar with a new planar – Modify the operator panel – Add new microcode to the operator panel – Add internal HSL, J-TAG, and ISO cables/assemblies •...
  • Page 238: Upgrades To Iseries Server 820

    Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Upgrades to iSeries Server 820 Supported upgrades to the 820 models from the 7xx servers are shown here. The chart represents upgrades announced as of 28 September 2001. Upgrades to 820 Model 820 2395 2396 2397 2398 2435...
  • Page 239: Model 820 Upgrades To 820

    Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Upgrades to 820 Model 820 2436 2437 2438 From 1500 M M M M 1501 M M M M M 1502 M M M M 1500 M M M M M M M M 1501 M M M M M M M M M M 1502 M M M M M M M M M...
  • Page 240 Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Model 820 Upgrades Model 820 To 0151 0152 2395 2396 2397 2398 2435 From 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 1521 1522 1523 Model 820 Upgrades Model 820 2436 2437...
  • Page 241 Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Model 820 Upgrades Model 820 2436 2437 2438 2457 2458 From 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 1521 B 1522 1523 1524 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525...
  • Page 242: Upgrades To Iseries Model 830

    Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Upgrades to iSeries Model 830 Supported upgrades to the 830 servers from the 7xx servers are shown here. The chart represents upgrades announced as of 28 August 2001. Upgrades to 830 Model 830 2400 2402 2403 From 1500 M M M...
  • Page 243: 8Xx Upgrades To 830

    Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Upgrades to 830 Model 830 2400 2402 2403 From 1506 M M M M M M M M 1508 M M M M M M M M M M 1509 M M M M M M M M M 1510 M M M M M M M...
  • Page 244 Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Model 830 Upgrades Model 830 2400 2402 2403 From 1521 M M M M M M 1522 M M M M M M M M 1523 M M M M M M M M 1524 M M M M M M M M 1525...
  • Page 245: Upgrades To Iseries Model 840

    Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Model 830 Upgrades Model 830 2400 2402 2403 From 1531 1532 1533 1534 1535 1531 1532 1533 1534 1535 1536 1531 1532 1533 1534 1535 1536 Upgrades to iSeries Model 840 Supported upgrades to the 840 servers from the 7xx servers are shown here. The chart represents upgrades announced as of 28 August 2001.
  • Page 246 Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Model 840 2352 2353 2418 2420 From 1506 M M M M M M 1508 M M M M M M M M M M 1509 M M M M M M M M M M 1510 M M M M M M M M M M M...
  • Page 247: Model 8Xx Upgrades To 840

    Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Model 840 2461 From 1510 M M M M M M M 1511 M M M M M M 1512 M M M M M 1513 M M M M M 1514 M M M M Model 8xx Upgrades to 840 Supported model upgrades within the 8xx servers are identified here.
  • Page 248 Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Model 840 Upgrades Model 840 2352 2353 2354 2416 From 1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 1545 1546 1547 1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 1545 1546 1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 1545 1546 1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 1545...
  • Page 249 Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Model 840 Upgrades Model 840 2417 2418 2419 2420 From 1521 1522 M M M M M M 1523 M M M M M M M M 1524 M M M M M M M M 1525 M M M M M M M M...
  • Page 250 Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Model 840 Upgrades Model 840 2417 2418 2419 2420 From 1531 M M M M M M 1532 M M M M M M M M 1533 M M M M M M M M 1534 M M M M M M M M...
  • Page 251 Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Model 840 Upgrades Model 840 2417 2418 2419 2420 From 1540 B B B 1541 B B B 1542 B B B 1543 B B B B 1544 B B B 1545 1546 1540 B B B 1541 B B B 1542...
  • Page 252 Upgrades to iSeries 8xx Servers Model 840 Upgrades Model 840 2461 From 1531 M M M 1532 M M M M 1533 M M M M 1534 M M M M 1535 M M M M M 1536 M M M M M 1531 M M M 1532 M M M M 1533...
  • Page 255: Iseries Model Sb2

    The #4745 is mandatory and cannot be removed from the system until the #9771 homologation is completed. The #0032 and #0348 features may be removed from the order/system at any time. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 256: Card Technology

    iSeries Model SB2 These features are required: • Processor #2315 Model SB2 8-way Processor (iStar) (CCIN 2315) • Integrated Disk Units Device Parity Protection: All (0041) is the default for disk data protection but may be removed from the order. Select four disk units. If four 17.54 GB disk units are selected, then RAID or mirroring must also be selected to meet the maximum logical DASD capacity limit.
  • Page 257: Processor Feature

    iSeries Model SB2 With the implementation of new PCI technologies in the iSeries SB2 comes the requirement for a better understanding of the configuration rules associated with the various I/O features of the system. Previous AS/400e models required input/output processors (IOPs) to be in specific slots in the system and expansion towers.
  • Page 258: System Power

    14XX line cord is required, for a total of two line cords for the system unit. • OS/400 V5R1 and supporting PTFs are required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 • e-configurator users can refer to this Web site for ordering information: http://w3-1.ibm.com/sales/systems/ibmsm.nsf/MainFrameset?OpenForm&cdoc=idlcinstall...
  • Page 259: I/O Processor And I/O Adapter Support

    iSeries Model SB2 The 11 PCI IOAs are supported (driven) by the base #9943 PCI IOP and by feature #2843 PCI IOPs or feature #2791 Integrated xSeries Servers. The #9074 also supports up to two removable media devices (internal tape or CD-ROM/DVD-RAM), which are supported by the #9778.
  • Page 260: Internal Disk Unit Controllers

    iSeries Model SB2 Internal Disk Unit Controllers • #9778 Base PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller Magnetic Media Controllers • #2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller • #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller • #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller I/O Processors •...
  • Page 263: Iseries Model Sb3

    – Provides support for #9778 Base PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller Provides support for eight disk units, the required CD-ROM/DVD-RAM, and a feature internal tape or a feature CD-ROM/DVD-RAM. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 264 iSeries Model SB3 – Provides support for base Console/Workstation IOA The configurator determines which feature combinations will be on the order based on the System Console specify – #5540, #5544, #5546, or #5548. • #9771 Base PCI 2-Line WAN w/Modem Note : In countries where the #9771 is not homologated, the marketing configurator adds a #4745 PCI Two line WAN IOA, a #0032 modem feature, and a #0348 cable to the order.
  • Page 265: Card Technology

    iSeries Model SB3 – #5548 System Console on 100 Mbps Ethernet #4838 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA (Console) • Uninterruptable Power Supply The Model SB3 includes an internal battery that is automatically activated in the event of utility power loss. The battery provides full operating power for a short time to all components within the system unit, but not to any external components.
  • Page 266: Processor Features

    iSeries Model SB3 The fundamental bus architecture of the iSeries server is unchanged when you use PCI adapters. The AS/400 IOP continues to off load the main processor; isolate the host from adapter and network errors; and manage, configure, and service the adapters. PCI architecture offers advantages in flexibility over non-AS/400e server structures.
  • Page 267: 9079 Base I/O Tower

    #9079, for a total of two line cords on both the system unit and the #9079. – OS/400 V5R1 and supporting PTFs are required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 – e-configurator users can refer to this Web site for ordering information: http://w3-1.ibm.com/sales/systems/ibmsm.nsf/MainFrameset?OpenForm&cdoc=idlcinstall #9079 Base I/O Tower The #9079 is the base I/O tower shipped on the Model SB3.
  • Page 268: 5150 Battery Backup (External)

    iSeries Model SB3 Select one of these SPCN cables per tower: • #1463 - 2m SPCN cable • #1464 - 6m SPCN cable • #1465 - 15m SPCN cable • #1466 - 30m SPCN cable Specify one line cord for the #9079 Base I/O Tower. The #9079 has a #9943 Base PCI IOP and a #9778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller.
  • Page 269: Lan/Wan/Workstation Ioas

    iSeries Model SB3 LAN/WAN/Workstation IOAs • #2743 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA • #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA • #2760 PCI 1Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA • #2772 Dual WAN/Modem IOA • #2773 Dual WAN/Modem IOA • #2817 PCI 155 Mbps MMF ATM IOA •...
  • Page 270: Internal Disk Units

    iSeries Model SB3 Internal Disk Units • #4317 8.58 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit • #4318 17.54 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit • #4331 1.6 GB Read Cache Device Internal Tape, CD-ROM, and DVD-RAM • #4425 CD-ROM • #4430 DVD-RAM •...
  • Page 273: Towers And Racks

    • #1464 - 6m SPCN cable • #1465 - 15m SPCN cable • #1466 - 30m SPCN cable • #0369 - 100m Optical SPCN cable • #1468 - 250m Optical SPCN cable © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 274: 5105 Dual Line Cord: I/O Tower

    Prerequisite: If the #5074 has feature #5101 (30-Disk Expansion Feature) installed, the #5101 must be converted to a #5111. OS/400 V5R1 and supporting are required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 at: http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 e-configurator users can refer to this Web site for ordering information: http://w3-1.ibm.com/sales/systems/ibmsm.nsf/MainFrameset?OpenForm&cdoc=idlcinstall...
  • Page 275: 5111 30-Disk Expansion With Dual Line Cord Feature

    • #5105 when ordered for a stand alone #5074 I/O Tower or the top unit in a #8079 • #5106 for the unit in a #5079 where this expansion enclosure will be installed OS/400 V5R1 and supporting PTFs are required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 at: http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 Towers and Racks...
  • Page 276 Towers and Racks #5074 PCI Expansion Tower Note: Total number of disk bays is 45. Rem Media D42 DISK SLOTS Rem Media D41 OP Panel D46 D47 D48 D49 D50 DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS D36 D37 D38 D39 D40 D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 #5101/#5111 DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS...
  • Page 277: 5075 Pci Expansion Tower

    Towers and Racks #5075 PCI Expansion Tower The #5075 is attached to Models 270 and 820 for adding up to six disk units and up to seven PCI IOAs. The #5075 has a 32 MB PCI IOP (CCIN 284B) embedded on the backplane and feature #2842 (when attached to a Model 270), or the #2843 (when attached to a Model 820) PCI IOPs may be added.
  • Page 278 Towers and Racks #5075 PCI Expansion Tower Multi-Adapter Bridge Bus Number Slots PCI Cards 7,8 IOA OP Panel OP Panel PCI Short Short Multi- 5,6 IOP/IOA Multi- Adapter 3,4 IOP/IOA Adapter Bridge Bridge 1,2 IOP/IOA/Int. xSeries Svr. Boundary Boundary #5156 #5156 7,8 IOA 5,6 IOP/IOA...
  • Page 279: 5078 Pci Expansion Unit

    Towers and Racks #5156 Redundant Power and Cooling The #5156 adds an additional 575-watt power supply for redundancy and an additional cooling fan to the #5075 PCI Expansion Tower, which attaches to Models 270 and 820. Marketing configurators default, on a Model 820, to a #5156 for any added #5075 when the system unit contains a #5155.
  • Page 280 Towers and Racks The #5078 includes two electrical cables to connect to a #5074/#9079 power source. The 11 PCI IOAs are supported (driven) by feature #2843 PCI IOPs, feature #2790 Integrated Netfinity Servers, or feature #2791/#2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Servers. The #5078 can also be mounted in a #0550/#0551 iSeries Rack by ordering feature code #0578 instead of #5078.
  • Page 281: 5079 1.8M Pci I/O Expansion Tower

    Towers and Racks #5079 1.8m PCI I/O Expansion Tower The #5079 1.8m PCI I/O Expansion Tower is attached to Models 820, 830, and 840 for adding up to 90 disk units, up to 22 PCI IOAs, and up to four removable media units. The #5079 includes two #9691 Bus Adapters, two #9739 Optical Bus Adapters, or one each of #9691 and #9739, to provide the HSL interface to the system.
  • Page 282 Towers and Racks The #5079 also supports up to four removable media devices (internal tape, CD-ROM, or DVD-RAM). These removable media devices are supported by the two #4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controllers, which support the first two groups of 15 disk units. Co-requisite: At least one #0574 specify feature must be ordered for any #5079 initial order.
  • Page 283 Towers and Racks #5079 PCI Expansion Tower Note: Total of number of disk bays is 2 x 45 Legend Rem Media D42 DISK SLOTS Rem Media D41 Base Feature OP Panel D46 D47 D48 D49 D50 Required Feature DISK DISK SLOTS SLOTS Unavailable if Integrated...
  • Page 284: Migration Towers

    Prerequisite: If the #5079 has any feature #5101 (30-Disk Expansion Feature) installed, the #5101 must be converted to a #5111. OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later is required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 at: http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 e-configurator users can refer to this Web site for ordering information: http://w3-1.ibm.com/sales/systems/ibmsm.nsf/MainFrameset?OpenForm&cdoc=idlcinstall...
  • Page 285 Towers and Racks Select one of these SPCN cables: • #1463 - 2m SPCN cable • #1464 - 6m SPCN cable • #1465 - 15m SPCN cable • #1466 - 30m SPCN cable The existing system unit line cord should be used. Available line cord options are identified in the iSeries and AS400e System Builder , SG24-2155.
  • Page 286: 5034 Migration Tower I (10 Disk S20/620, 720 System)

    Towers and Racks #5034 Migration Tower I (10 Disk S20/620, 720 System) The #5034 is a converted Model 620, S20, or 720 (with only 10 possible internal CEC disk unit positions) system unit tower and any existing #5064 or #9364 expansion unit, used for migration of existing PCI/SPD cards, existing disk units, and existing removable media devices, along with any attached PCI/SPD towers.
  • Page 287: 5035 Migration Tower I (15 Disk S20/620, 720 System)

    Towers and Racks #5035 Migration Tower I (15 Disk S20/620, 720 System) The #5035 is a converted 620, S20, or 720 (with 15 possible internal CEC disk unit positions) system unit/CEC tower and any existing #5064 or #9364 expansion unit, used for migration of existing PCI/SPD cards, existing disk units and existing removable media devices, along with any attached PCI/SPD towers.
  • Page 288 Towers and Racks The #5035 can only attach to Models 820 and 830. There is a maximum of one #5035 on a Model 820 and 830. Attaching additional PCI/SPD towers to the #5035 after migrating to the Model 820 is not allowed.
  • Page 289: 5077 Migration Tower Ii

    Towers and Racks #5077 Migration Tower II The #5077 is a feature I/O tower, which supports SPD I/O cards and attaches SPD Expansion Towers and #5065/#5066 PCI Expansion Towers. The #5077 is supported on Models 830 and 840, SB2, and SB3. When upgrading to a Model 830 or 840 from a Model 640, S30, or 730, the #5077 is a manufactured unit and is shipped without a base CD-ROM and without a base optical link card (CCIN 2696).
  • Page 290 Towers and Racks When upgrading to a Model 840 from a Model 650, S40, or 740, the #9251 Base I/O Tower on these models is converted to the #5077. When upgrading to a Model 840 from a Model 820 or 830 with #5034 or #5035 Migration Tower I, which has SPD cards or SPD towers attached, the #5077 is a manufactured unit and is shipped without a base CD-ROM and with a base optical link card (CCIN 2696).
  • Page 291 Towers and Racks #5077 Migration Tower II #5057 #5057 Removable CD-ROM Media #3 Removable Removable BLOWER #2 BLOWER #1 Media #2 Media #1 Disk Disk Unit Unit Battery Bulk Disk Disk AC Bulk Unit Unit Power Supply Battery Bulk Front Back Legend Base Feature...
  • Page 292: Spd Expansion Towers

    Towers and Racks Select one of these SPCN cables per tower: • #1463 - 2m SPCN cable • #1464 - 6m SPCN cable • #1465 - 15m SPCN cable • #1466 - 30m SPCN cable If the #5077 is a manufactured unit, select one line cord for each #5077 Migration Tower II. If the #5077 is converted from a #9251, a line cord is not required to be selected, because the line cord from the #9251 may be used.
  • Page 293: Spd Expansion Tower I/O Features

    Towers and Racks One port on #2688 OLP card in a #5077 or in #5065 Storage/PCI Expansion Tower #9364 System Unit Expansion #5066 1.8m PCI I/O Expansion Tower See #5065 1063M System Unit Expansion One port on #2688 OLP card in a #5077 or in #5072 Tower #9364 System Unit Expansion...
  • Page 294 Towers and Racks From Feature To Feature From Feature To Feature #2723 #4723 #9723 #4723 #2745 #4745 #2746 #4746 #2748 #4748 #2750 #4750 #2751 #4751 #2761 #4761 #4778 #4778 #2815 #4815 #2816 #4816 #2818 #4818 #2838 #4838 #4802 #4801 The converted features are physically and functionally identical. Note: The feature numbers and some names change to designate installation information.
  • Page 295: Racks

    When a #0550 is ordered, a #5101 30-Disk Unit Expansion is also ordered to be installed in the 830 server. The IBM configurator does not manage rack space in the #0550 rack. Note: The #0550 is only valid on an initial order. Existing 830 servers cannot be installed in a rack due to weight restrictions.
  • Page 296: 0551 Iseries Rack

    • A #0551 Rack with one to four #0578 PCI Expansion Units The IBM configurator does not manage rack space in the #0551 rack. Up to four Power Distribution Units (PDU) may be installed in the #0551. The PDUs may be ordered as part of the initial order or added at a later time.
  • Page 297 Towers and Racks – This specify code is only valid when two iSeries 270 servers are ordered at the same time for simultaneous delivery. One system must specify #0551 and #0121, while the second system specifies #0122. – The two 270 servers combined require 30 EIA units in the lower part of the #0551 rack.
  • Page 298 Towers and Racks • #0127 270 Field Install in Rack Specify – The #0127 feature denotes that a Model 270 system is to be mounted in the #0551 rack (either top or bottom). Mounting hardware is included. – Feature #7104 System Unit Expansion is required in order for an iSeries server 270 to mount in a #0551 rack.
  • Page 299: Ibm 9309 Rack Enclosure

    #0550 or #0551 rack. Each #0578 requires two #1422 PDU power cords to be connected to two plugs in the PDU. IBM 9309 Rack Enclosure The 9309 Rack Enclosures provide operator control panels, acoustic noise reduction, power control to all units within the rack (under the control of the System Unit), and power control to the next rack SPCN chain.
  • Page 300 Towers and Racks – 6m, 30m, 100m 250m optical HSL cables – Migration tower attachment supports SPD I/O towers and #5065/#5066 Storage/PCI Expansion Towers • Homogeneous HSL network with V5R1 HSL adapters – Simple HSL Clusters (two iSeries) – xSeries for iSeries HSL connectivity –...
  • Page 301: Integrated Xseries Adapter (Direct Attach)

    Integrated xSeries Adapter (direct attach) The IBM Integrated xSeries Adapter for iSeries provides a direct high-speed attachment of an xSeries server to an iSeries server. It installs in select xSeries servers. It extends iSeries integration with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server to xSeries high performance n-way Intel architecture servers.
  • Page 302 Servers and Integrated Netfinity Servers. For further information, refer to the AS/400e to iSeries Migration redbook, SG24-6055. The latest information on which xSeries or Netfinity Servers can be ordered is contained on the xSeries server Web site: http://www.iseries.ibm.com/windowsintegration/ iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 303 Towers and Racks Ordering Information The HSL adapter for the xSeries is ordered as Machine Type 1519 Model 100. It is supported as a peripheral in the iSeries e-Config configurator tool. The specify #0092 used in the iSeries configurator assures the correct type and number of cables are on the order.
  • Page 304 Towers and Racks iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 307: I/O Processor

    • #2743 - PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA • #2744 - PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA • #2749 - PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller • #2760 - PCI 1Gbps UTP Ethernet IOA © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 308: 2843/#9943 Pci Iop

    I/O Processor • #2763 - PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller • #2765 - PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller • #2766 - PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller • #2768 - PCI Magnetic Media Controller • #2772/#2773 PCI Dual WAN Adapter • #2817 - PCI 155MBPS MMF ATM Adapter •...
  • Page 309 I/O Processor On the #5079 1.8m PCI I/O Expansion Tower, a PCI IOP is not embedded, but two #9943 PCI IOPs are included as “base”. Up to ten #2843 PCI IOP features may be added to the #5079. Note: The #9943 may only be on initial system orders or on MES orders that add #5074, #5078, or #5079 towers to an installed system.
  • Page 310: 2790 Pci Integrated Netfinity Server

    I/O Processor #2790 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server #2791 Integrated xSeries Server The #2790 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server contains a 700 MHz slot 1 processor and four memory slots in the Netfinity IOP. The #2791 Integrated xSeries Server contains an 850 MHz Socket 370 processor and four memory slots in the Netfinity IOP.
  • Page 311: 2890 Pci Integrated Netfinity Server

    • A display must be connected to the Integrated Netfinity Server to support Windows. • For non-US keyboard/mouse and display, see: http://www.as400.ibm.com/nt #2890 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server #2891 Integrated xSeries Server The #2890 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server contains a 700 MHz slot 1 processor and four memory slots in the Netfinity IOP.
  • Page 312 I/O Processor At least one Netfinity IOP memory card is required. The feature numbers of the Netfinity IOP memory cards are: • #2795 - 128 MB Netfinity IOP Memory • #2796 - 256 MB Netfinity IOP Memory • #2797 - 1 GB Netfinity IOP Memory Allowable Main Storage Increments (MB) 1024 1152...
  • Page 313: 2799 Pci Integrated Xseries Server

    • A display must be connected to the Integrated Netfinity Server to support Windows. For non-US keyboard/mouse and display, see http://www.as400.ibm.com/nt #2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Server #2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Server The #2799 and #2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Servers contain a 1.0 GHz Intell Pentium III processor and four memory slots in the xSeries IOP.
  • Page 314 I/O Processor Allowable Main Storage Increments (MB) 2176 2304 2432 2560 3072 3200 3328 4096 At least one LAN IOA is required. Refer to the “PCI Card Placement Rules” chapter of the iSeries and AS/400e System Builder , SG24-2155, for complete rules for placing these PCI cards in configurations.
  • Page 315: Migration Tower Hardware Pci

    • A display must be connected to the Integrated xSeries Server to support Windows. For non-US keyboard/mouse and display, see http://www.as400.ibm.com/nt The #2799/#2899 Integrated xSeries Servers require OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later. For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II13105 at: http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035...
  • Page 316: Migration Tower Hardware Spd

    • A minimum of 64 MB IOP memory on the Integrated Netfinity Server For keyboard/mouse and display support in countries outside of the USA, consult the Web site at: http://www.as400.ibm.com Migration Tower Hardware SPD #2629 SPD LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP This adapter uses one SPD slot. It supports up to three of these IOAs: •...
  • Page 317: 2810 Lan/Wan Iop

    I/O Processor Up to seven #2629s can be placed into each 1063 Mbps System Unit Expansion Tower #5072. The #2629 is not allowed in slot 14 of the #5072 tower. No restrictions apply when using the #2629 with a #5073 tower. #2810 LAN/WAN IOP This IOP is used in SPD cages for attaching the #2838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA or one of the #281x PCI ATM IOAs.
  • Page 318 • A display must be connected to the IPCS to support Windows NT • A minimum of 64 MB IOP memory on the Integrated Netfinity Server For keyboard or mouse and display support in countries outside the USA, consult the Web site at: http://www.as400.ibm.com iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 321: I/O Adapters And Controllers

    PCI Quad Modem IOA #4750 PCI ISDN Bri U IOA - 2-wire #4751 PCI ISDN Bri S/T IOA 4-wire #4761 Integrated Analog Modem #9771 Base PCI Two-Line WAN with Modem © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 322: Pci Card Technology

    I/O Adapters and Controllers PCI Card Technology The fundamental bus architecture of the AS/400e server remains unchanged with the implementation of PCI adapters. The AS/400e IOP architecture continues to off load cycles from the main processor, isolate the host from adapter and network errors, and manage, configure, and service the adapters.
  • Page 323: 2743 Pci 1 Gbps Ethernet Ioa

    The #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token-Ring IOA provides a single attachment to a 100 Mbps, 16 Mbps, or 4 Mbps IBM Token Ring network. The feature consists of an IOA card, internal code, which supplies IEEE 802.5 Media Access Control (MAC), and IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LCC) functions.
  • Page 324: 2765 Pci Fibre Channel Tape Controller

    I/O Adapters and Controllers #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller The #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller provides fibre channel attachment capability for external tape devices. The #2765 supports point-to-point and arbitrated loop topologies. Each #2765 is shipped with a wrap connector (PN#05N6767). These options are available to attach SC-type fibre cables: •...
  • Page 325: 2772 And #2773 Two Line Wan Adapters

    I/O Adapters and Controllers satisfaction. Carefully consider the performance implications of sharing resources in this environment, because the sharing may introduce more variable performance. For critical workloads, dedicated direct attach DASD resource can ensure more predictable performance. Feature #2766, PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller, for attachment into Storage Area Networks for DASD is offered as an optional feature, when ordered with RPQ 847126.
  • Page 326: 2805 And #2806 Pci Quad Modem Ioa

    I/O Adapters and Controllers • #1024 Modem Cable-Denmark • #1025 Modem Cable-US/Canada Cable features supported with the #2773 are: • #1019 Modem Cable-Australia • #1020 Modem Cable-HK/NZ #2805 and #2806 PCI Quad Modem IOA The #2805 and #2806 are basically the same interface. The #2805 is the non-Complex Impedance Matching (CIM) version of the card.
  • Page 327: 2817 155 Mbps Mmf Atm

    OS/400 V5R1 with PTFs, or later, is required. For required PTF information, availability, and ordering information, refer to Informational APAR II13079 at: http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 #2817 155 Mbps MMF ATM The #2817 is a 155 Mbps Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) PCI card that allows the server to be attached into an ATM network using the Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) 62.5 micron interface.
  • Page 328: 4745 Pci Two-Line Wan Ioa

    I/O Adapters and Controllers #4745 PCI Two-Line WAN IOA Supports up to two multiple protocol communications ports when one of two (in any combination) of these cables are attached: • #0348 V.24/EIA232 20ft/6m PCI cable • #0349 V.24/EIA232 50ft/15m PCI cable •...
  • Page 329: 4751 Pci Isdn Bri S/T Ioa

    This feature requires country certification or homologation. #4801 PCI Crypto Coprocessor The #4801 is a hardware cryptography solution based on the IBM #4758 card. The #4801 is a half-length PCI card that offers rich cryptography function, secure storage of cryptographic keys, and triple DES capability.
  • Page 330: 4802 Pci Crypto Coprocessor

    #4802 PCI Crypto Coprocessor The #4802 is a hardware cryptography solution based on the IBM #4758 card. The #4802 is a half-length PCI card that offers rich cryptography function, secure storage of cryptographic keys, and triple DES capability. The level of the cryptographic function is determined by the Cryptographic Access Provider Licensed Program, which is used to set the key length in the adapter.
  • Page 331: 4818 Pci 155 Mbps Single-Mode Fiber Oc3 Atm Ioa

    I/O Adapters and Controllers #4818 PCI 155 Mbps Single-Mode Fiber OC3 ATM IOA This feature allows iSeries servers to be attached to an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network using the Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) 9 micron interface. This interface is intended primarily for direct connection to service provider equipment but can be used for local area switches.
  • Page 332: 2763 Pci Raid Disk Unit Controller

    I/O Adapters and Controllers In addition, this internal modem provides the ability for IBM to provide remote support over a dial-up connection. PM/400 and Electronic Service Agent for AS/400 over TCP/IP is available. These applications are also enabled over the Universal Connection. In addition, the ability to inventory multiple systems hardware and software information is provided.
  • Page 333: 4778/#9778 Pci Raid Disk Unit Controller

    I/O Adapters and Controllers #4778/#9778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller The #4778/#9778 is an Ultra2 SCSI adapter with a maximum compressed write cache size of 104 MB that provides RAID-5 protection and compression for internal disk units, as well as supports internal tape units, CD-ROM, and DVD-RAM units.
  • Page 334: 9767 Pci Disk Unit Controller

    I/O Adapters and Controllers The #4748/#9748 controller supports a maximum of 18 drives. A minimum of four drives of the same capacity are needed for a valid RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of four arrays are allowed, with a maximum of ten drives allowed per array. All drives in an array must be of the same capacity.
  • Page 335: 2768 Pci Magnetic Media Controller

    I/O Adapters and Controllers The devices that are supported by the #2749 include: • 3490E – C11/C22/C1A/C2A ½-inch Cartridge Tape Subsystem with the #5040 – E01/E11 ½-inch Cartridge Tape Subsystem – F00/F01/F11/F1A ½-inch Cartridge Tape Subsystem • 3494 – L10 ½-inch Cartridge Tape Library Control Unit Frame (one 3490E-C1A/C2A with the #5040 or one or two 3490E-F1A) –...
  • Page 336 I/O Adapters and Controllers • 7207-Model 122 QIC-SLR Tape Bridge Box • 7210-Model 020 CD-ROM Bridge Box • 7210-Model 025 DVD-RAM drive • 7329-308 SLR100 ¼-inch Tape Autoloader • 7208-345 60 GB External 8mm Tape Drive The #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller supports one, or a combination, of these devices: •...
  • Page 337: Migration Tower Pci Hardware

    I/O Adapters and Controllers Note: If either of the above devices is daisy chained off another device, the #0162 specify must not be present. The #2768 feature is hot pluggable. Migration Tower PCI Hardware #2720/#9720 PCI WAN/Twinaxial IOA This combined twinaxial/communication adapter supports 28 active twinaxial addresses. It ships with a cable and a 4-port expansion box, with each port supporting seven attached addresses.
  • Page 338: 2724/#9724 Pci 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring Ioa

    I/O Adapters and Controllers If the #2723/#9723 is selected to run on a #2866 Integrated Netfinity Server, one #0221 (Ethernet on Integrated Netfinity Server) is required for each #2723/#9723 this is ordered. #2724/#9724 PCI 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring IOA This feature provides a single attachment to either a 16 Mbps or 4 Mbps token-ring. The feature consists of an IOA card, internal code, which supplies IEEE 802.5 Media Access Control (MAC), and IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LCC) functions.
  • Page 339: 2750 Pci Isdn Bri U Ioa

    I/O Adapters and Controllers required. This IOA is a direct replacement for the #2722. Feature #2746 requires V4R4 or later, and can be installed in either high or low speed slots. #2750 PCI ISDN BRI U IOA The #2750 is a 4-port (8-channel) ISDN BRI (basic rate interface) full-sized PCI card. Based on the latest DSP technology, the #2750 allows connections to fax or data modems connected to the telephone network with analog phone lines as well as to other IDSN devices.
  • Page 340: 2815 Pci 155 Mbps Unshielded Twisted Pair Atm Ioa

    I/O Adapters and Controllers This feature supports the SLIP, PPP, SDLC, and Fax protocols. An asynchronous line description is required that can only be used for fax. The #2761 is configured as a single IOA with eight individual resources available. This feature requires country certification or homologation.
  • Page 341: 4802 Pci Crypto Coprocessor

    I/O Adapters and Controllers #4802 PCI Crypto Coprocessor The #4802 is a hardware cryptography solution based on the IBM #4758 card. The #4802 is a half-length PCI card that offers rich cryptography function, secure storage of cryptographic keys, and triple DES capability. The level of the cryptographic function is determined by the Cryptographic Access Provider Licensed Program, which is used to set the key length in the adapter.
  • Page 342: 2729 Pci Magnetic Media Controller Scsi Pci

    I/O Adapters and Controllers can be spread across four or eight disk units. A maximum of three RAID-5 arrays are supported on one #2726. Disk units not supported in a RAID-5 array can be attached to the #2726 in either unprotected or a mirrored environment. Concurrent maintenance of disks attached to the #2726 is only supported if the disks are part of a RAID array or are mirrored.
  • Page 343: 2740 Pci Raid Disk Unit Controller

    I/O Adapters and Controllers • 3494-D12 ½-inch Cartridge Tape Library Device Frame (one to six 3590-B1A) • 3570-B00/B01/B02/B11/B12/B1A Cassette Tape Subsystem • 3570-C00/C01/C02/C11/C12/C1A Cassette Tape Subsystem • 3575-L06/L12/L18/L24/L32 ½-inch Cartridge Tape Subsystem • 3590-B11/B1A/E11/E1A ½-inch Cartridge Tape Subsystem • 3995-C40/C42/C44/C46/C48 Optical Library Dataserver •...
  • Page 344: 2741 Pci Raid Disk Unit Compression Controller

    I/O Adapters and Controllers Refer to “#2726 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller Ultra SCSI” on page 311 for more information. The #2740 requires OS/400 V4R2 or later. #2741 PCI RAID Disk Unit Compression Controller The #2741 is functionally equivalent to the #2726 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller. See “#2726 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller Ultra SCSI”...
  • Page 345: Migration Tower Spd Hardware

    2400 bps modems to reduce the speed to 1200 bps. • LPDA-1 (Link Problem Determination Aids). This is a diagnostic function supported by some (primarily older IBM) modems. • V.54 local and remote loop back (diagnostics functions supported by some modems)
  • Page 346: 6149 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring Ioa

    The #9699 is supported for migration only. #6149 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring IOA This feature provides a single attachment to either a 16 Mbps or a 4 Mbps IBM Token-Ring Network. The feature consists of an adapter card, internal code (supplies IEEE 802.5 Media Access Control (MAC) and IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) functions), and an...
  • Page 347: 6181/#9381 Ethernet/Ieee 802.3 Ioa (10 Mbps)

    I/O Adapters and Controllers #5544 #9754 #9280 Note 1 #6180 1 When Operations Console is selected, a #0328 Operations Console Cable (6m) must also be ordered. #6181/#9381 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA (10 Mbps) The #6181/#9381 feature provides a single attachment to one Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect Local Area Network.
  • Page 348: 6501 Tape/Disk Device Controller Spd

    I/O Adapters and Controllers #6501 Tape/Disk Device Controller SPD The #6501 Tape/Disk Device Controller provides a SCSI interface with a two-byte wide data path and an instantaneous data rate of 20 MB/sec and a sustained rate of 17 MB/sec. The #6501 provides attachment for these storage devices: •...
  • Page 349: 6533 Raid Disk Unit Contrlr (4 Mb Cache) Ultra Scsi Compress Spd

    I/O Adapters and Controllers • #6385 13 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Unit • #6390 7 GB 8mm Cartridge Tape Unit • #6481 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Unit • #6482 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Unit • #6485 13 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Unit •...
  • Page 350: Ccin 671A Mfiop With Raid

    I/O Adapters and Controllers • 9348-001 ½-inch Reel Tape Unit–Rack Mount • 9348-002 ½-inch Reel Tape Unit–Table Top • 9427-21x 8mm Tape Library When attaching Ultra SCSI to a #6534, the instantaneous data transfer rate is 20 MB/sec, and sustained is 17 MB/sec. The #6534 offers improved performance over #6501 for external tape attachment, and therefore, effectively replaces it.
  • Page 351 I/O Adapters and Controllers Limitations to Combinations of High Workload IOPs (SPD Type) Subsystem High Workload IOP Bus Capacity Optical #6534 Streaming #2810 Streaming Limitations on combinations • Maximum of five high workload IOPs per bus. • Maximum of three dissimilar high workload IOPs per bus. •...
  • Page 352 I/O Adapters and Controllers iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 355: Internal Magnetic Media

    17.54 GB Disk Unit H / 8 #4319 35.16 GB Disk Unit J / 9 #4324 17.54 GB Disk Unit H / 8 1.6 Gb Read #4331 Cache Device © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 356 Internal Magnetic Media #6806 1.96 GB Disk Unit A / 4 #6807 4.19 GB Disk Unit C / 6 #6813 8.58 GB Disk Unit D / 7 8.58 GB 10K RPM #6817 D / 7 Disk Unit 17.54 GB 10K #6818 E / 8 RPM Disk Unit...
  • Page 357: Spd Disk Units

    Internal Magnetic Media SPD Disk Units SPD internal disk support is summarized in the following table. SPD Internal Disks System and Expansion Units Supported RAID / #5057 #5055 Mirror Feature Description Bytes #5077 #5052 #5082 #5058 #5083 #1602 1.03 GB Single Disk Kit B / 5 #1603 1.96 GB Single Disk Kit...
  • Page 358: Disk Units

    This section outlines a comparison of disk storage specifications and provides descriptions for disk units supported on the iSeries server. Disk Storage Specifications Comparison This table shows the specifications of the current and legacy IBM internal disk technologies supported on the iSeries servers. Avg.
  • Page 359 Internal Magnetic Media Avg. Data- Areal Read Disk Disk Average Capacity Seek Rate Density Ahead Type Diameter Latency Time (Burst) (M/inch) Cache #6650 3.5" 1.96 GB 9.5 ms 5.56 ms 5400 20 MB/s 512 KB #6652 3.5" 1.03 GB 8.9 ms 5.56 ms 5400 20 MB/s...
  • Page 360 Internal Magnetic Media Disk Unit Descriptions #1312 One-Byte 1.03 GB Disk Unit Conversion Kit Provides the hardware for migrating one 1.03 GB one-byte SCSI disk unit to 7xx systems. #1313 One-Byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Conversion Kit Provides the hardware for migrating one 1.96 GB one-byte SCSI disk unit to 7xx systems. #1322 Two-Byte 1.03 GB Disk Unit Conversion Kit Provides the hardware for migrating one 1.03 GB two-byte SCSI disk unit to 7xx systems.
  • Page 361 Internal Magnetic Media #1603 One-Byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Conversion Kit Provides the hardware for migrating one 1.96 GB one-byte SCSI disk unit to 7xx systems. #4308 Two-Byte 4.19 GB Disk Unit Ultra SCSI This feature provides 4.19 GB of disk capacity and an Ultra SCSI interface. Supported in migration towers only.
  • Page 362 Internal Magnetic Media #6650 1.96 GB Two-Byte Disk Unit Provides a 3 ½-inch single disk unit with 1.96 GB capacity for additional disk storage. #6652 1.03 GB Two-Byte Disk Unit Provides a 3 ½-inch single disk unit with 1.03 GB capacity for additional disk storage. #6713 8.58 GB Two-Byte Disk Unit (Ultra SCSI) Provides a 3 ½-inch single disk unit with 8.58 GB capacity for additional disk storage.
  • Page 363 Internal Magnetic Media #6818 Two-Byte 17.54 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit Ultra This feature provides 17.54 GB of high performance (10k RPM) disk capacity with a Ultra SCSI (LVD) interface. This disk unit is not supported on disk controllers #6502/#6512/#6530. #6824 17.54 GB Two-Byte Disk Unit (Ultra SCSI) Provides a 3 ½-inch single disk unit with 17.54 GB capacity for additional disk storage.
  • Page 364 Internal Magnetic Media #8817 Optional Base Two-Byte Disk Unit 8.58 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit Ultra This feature provides 8.589 GB of high performance (10k RPM) disk capacity with an Ultra SCSI (LVD) interface. This disk unit is not supported on disk controllers #6502/#6512/#6530. #8818 Optional Base Two-Byte Disk Unit 17.54 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit Ultra This feature provides 17.54 GB of high performance (10k RPM) disk capacity with an Ultra SCSI (LVD) interface.
  • Page 365: Load Source

    Internal Magnetic Media This conversion allows the customer to move their 8.5 GB 10K RPM and 17 GB 10K RPM files from current towers to the #5065/#5066 PCI Storage Tower, iSeries 270, and 8xx servers. After the conversion, process an RPO change to add a #4317 for each #4318 feature added, and remove the appropriate number of #6717/#6817 and #6718/#6818 features.
  • Page 366: Raid-5

    The base disk unit controller in the 9406 Model 250, Model 270, and Model 820 does not support device parity protection. The disk array subsystems supplied by IBM enhance the selection of recovery options available on the iSeries server. This method of protection is based on the Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) specifications that were published by the University of California in 1987.
  • Page 367: Integrated Hardware Disk Compression

    Internal Magnetic Media models, there are two buses per tower. Therefore, tower level mirroring would be used in place of bus-level mirroring because a tower comprises a single point of failure. When a disk-related mirrored component fails, the system remains available. Integrated Hardware Disk Compression Data is dynamically compressed or uncompressed by the DASD controller as data is written to and read from disk.
  • Page 368 • All tape features #44xx and #45xx are Customer Install Features (CIF). Orders for these devices are installed by the customer. The IBM Customer Engineer (CE) can install these CIF as a billable service. Available as a new tape. Supported but not orderable.
  • Page 369: Tape Units

    • 16 GB with IBM MLR1-16 GB Data Cartridge (59H4175) • 13 GB with IBM DC5010 Data Cartridge (withdrawn from marketing) • 8 GB (QIC4DC compressed format) with IBM SLR5-4 GB Data Cartridge (59H3660) • 5 GB 45 M IBM SLR100 Data Cartridge (35L0661) •...
  • Page 370 Internal Magnetic Media • 4 GB (QIC4GB format) with IBM SLR5-4 GB Data Cartridge (59H3660) • 2.5 GB (QIC2GB format) with IBM DC9250 Data Cartridge (16G8436) • 2 GB with IBM MLR1-2 GB Data Cartridge (35L0589) • 1.2 GB (QIC1000 format) with IBM DC9120 Data Cartridge (21F8730) •...
  • Page 371: Alternate Ipl

    Internal Magnetic Media OS/400 Data Transfer Version Compaction Supported Rate Max Capacity Feature Description (minimum) Algorithm Formats (Native) (Compressed) #4483 16GB QIC V4R1 QIC-5010 1.5 M/sec 32 GB #4583 QIC-4DC 760 K/sec 8 GB #6383 #6483 QIC4GB 380 K/sec 8 GB QIC2DC 600 K/sec 5 GB...
  • Page 372: Tape Unit Descriptions

    Internal Magnetic Media Important An Alternate IPL device must be attached to an IOA adapter card that is controlled by the base IOP in the system. Any other tape drive can be an Alternate Installation Device. Alternate Installation Device support allows you to perform installation and recovery procedures using a combination of devices.
  • Page 373 Internal Magnetic Media compressed with a data transfer rate of 1.5 MB/s (native) and 3 MB/s (with compression) using a 1200-foot cartridge tape. Tape tensioning control improvements in the tape unit eliminate the need for an auto-retension pass during the data cartridge load sequence. This is a major time saver since the auto-retension pass on earlier QIC tape units can take up to five minutes.
  • Page 374: Individual Internal Tape Features

    Internal Magnetic Media 25 GB ¼-Inch Internal Cartridge Tape Unit Technology The 25 GB tape can be used for save/restore, Alternate IPL, program distribution, migration, and ¼-inch Cartridge tape exchange. Tape tensioning control improvements in the tape unit eliminate the need for an auto-retension pass during the data cartridge load sequence.
  • Page 375 Internal Magnetic Media #4483 16 GB ¼-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit Can be mounted in the system unit of Models 830 and 840, and in the #5074/#5079 PCI Expansion Towers. The #4483 is a CIF. #4486 25 GB ¼-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit Can be mounted in the system unit of Models 830 and 840, and in the #5074/#5079 PCI Expansion Towers.
  • Page 376 Internal Magnetic Media #6380 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Unit The #6380 can be used for save/restore, Alternate IPL, migration, and ¼-inch cartridge tape exchange using appropriate media and density. #6381 2.5 GB ¼-Inch Cartridge (QIC). Can be mounted in a system unit of a model 250. It is supported, but not orderable. The standard ¼-inch cartridge is the #6382.
  • Page 377 Internal Magnetic Media #6480 2.5 GB ¼-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit The #6480 can be used for save/restore, Alternate IPL, migration, and ¼-inch cartridge tape exchange using appropriate media and density. #6481 2.5 GB ¼-Inch Cartridge (QIC) The compatibility standard ¼-inch cartridge is the #6482. Therefore, the #6481 should only be ordered when compatibility with System/36 tape is required.
  • Page 378: Cd-Rom And Dvd-Ram

    The #4425 is a feature CD-ROM device that can be mounted in the system unit of Models 830, 840, SB2, and SB3 and in the #5074/#5079 PCI Expansion Towers. The #4425 is used for Alternate IPL (IBM distributed CD-ROM media only) and program distribution. It is a CIF.
  • Page 379 The #4525 is a feature CD-ROM that can be mounted in the system unit of Models 270 and 820. The #4525 can be used for Alternate IPL (IBM distributed CD-ROM media only) and program distribution. It is a CIF. #4530 DVD-RAM The #4530 is an optional feature that mounts in the system unit of Models 270 and 820.
  • Page 380 Internal Magnetic Media #6425 Optional CD-ROM Feature Available on Models 720, 620, and S20, or in the #7130 Expansion cage on the #5064/#9364 System Expansion Unit with a #9329/#9330 PCI Integrated Expansion Unit. Prerequisites: The #2726/#2740/#2741/#2748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller and the #9728 Base PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller.
  • Page 383: Removable Storage Media Devices

    #2749 #2768 #6501 #6501 #6534 #6534 Minimum V4R2 with V4R1 V4R5 V3R1 V4R4 V5R1 Release PTFs V4R5 Alternate IPL #5506 #5514 #5514 #5515 #5537 #5538 Device Specify © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 384: Ibm 7207 Model 122 4 Gb External Qic Tape Drive

    For a description of the #2768 and #2718, see “I/O Adapters and Controllers” on page 291. There is also a tape Auto Loader Library that supports QIC media. See “IBM 7329 Model 308 SLR100 Tape Autoloader” on page 363 for more information.
  • Page 385: Ibm 7208 External 8Mm Tape Drive Model 342

    Additional cartridges (#2503) and cleaning cartridges (#2504) can be ordered by MES. The 7207 Model 122 is available in black only. IBM 7208 External 8mm Tape Drive Model 342 The 7208 Model 342 is a stand-alone SCSI 8mm streaming tape drive with a capacity of a 20 GB per cartridge.
  • Page 386: Ibm 7208 60 Gb External 8Mm Tape Drive Model 345

    IBM 7208 60 GB External 8mm Tape Drive Model 345 The 7208 Model 345 is a stand-alone SCSI 8mm streaming tape drive with a capacity of a 60 GB per cartridge. It utilizes the new IBM Mammoth-2 Advanced Metal Evaporated (AME) media data cartridge with SmartClean technology.
  • Page 387: Ibm 3570 Model C00 Magstar Mp Tape Drive

    The minimum OS/400 release required is V4R5. Features The IBM 7208 Model 345 60 GB External Tape Drive is shipped with one 8mm AME SmartClean data cartridge, a cleaning cartridge, a test tape, an LVD terminator, a SCSI jumper, a #9224 2.4m/7.8ft SCSI cable, a country specific power cord, and an installation and user’s guide.
  • Page 388: Ibm 7210 Model 025 External Dvd-Ram

    Solutions with Linear Tape Open (LTO) Technology” on page 371 for a complete description of the Ultrium Family of devices. IBM 7210 Model 025 External DVD-RAM DVD-RAM is a new optical technology that advances the capabilities that CD-ROM brings to the iSeries. You can use DVD-RAM on iSeries servers to help lower costs associated with: •...
  • Page 389 • #5804 5-Pack 9.4 GB Double-Sided DVD-RAM Media There is a Rack Mounting Kit (#8723) available that provides an 18-inch by 26-inch metal platform and mounting hardware for installing the 7210 in a rack. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 390 Removable Storage Media Devices iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 391: Externally Attached Automated Libraries

    SCSI-2 SCSI-2 HVD SCSI-2 RS232 SE interface Fast/Wide Fast/Wide Fast/Wide Async or Differential Differential Differential LAN for robotics Compression/ IDRC Depends Compaction IDRC on installed Method drives © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 392: Basic Concepts

    This entry illustrates the best possible performance, other components of the system may limit the actual performance achieved. The best source of information about performance is the AS/400 Performance Capabilities Reference , SC41-0607, at : http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/online/chgfrm.htm The #2749 attachment requires V4R5.
  • Page 393: Ibm 7329 Model 308 Slr100 Tape Autoloader

    SCSI transfer limitations. IBM 7329 Model 308 SLR100 Tape Autoloader The IBM 7329 Model 308 SLR100 Tape Autoloader is a stand-alone automated tape backup system for use on iSeries servers. It provides media...
  • Page 394: Ibm 3490E Magnetic Tape Subsystem Enhanced Capability Models F00, F01, F11, And Library Model F1A

    IBM 3490E Magnetic Tape Subsystem Enhanced Capability Models F00, F01, F11, and Library Model F1A The IBM 3490E Magnetic Tape Subsystem Enhanced Capability Models F00, F01, and F11 are reduced size single-drive tabletop, desk-side, or rack-mounted versions of the 3490E family of tape drives. They are compatible with the 3490 E01, E11, C10, C11, and C22 models.
  • Page 395 Externally Attached Automated Libraries The Model F00 is the tabletop version. The Model F01 is a desk-side version. The Model F11 is a rack-mountable version. Each uses ½-inch tape cartridges as the storage media. The F1A is the model used in the 3494 Tape Library.
  • Page 396: Ibm Magstar Mp 3570 Tape Cassette Subsystem

    IBM Magstar MP 3570 Tape Cassette Subsystem The 3570 uses a unique, robust, heavy usage tape cassette that is approximately half the size of the IBM 3490/3590 cartridge tapes. The tape cassette capacity is 7 GB uncompressed and up to 21 GB per cassette with LZ1 data compaction.
  • Page 397 Externally Attached Automated Libraries • Faster data access than other tape technologies with a drive time to read/write data of eight seconds from cassette insertion • High-speed search function • Security key lock, which physically locks the cassettes in the library •...
  • Page 398: 3570 Cxx Models

    It supports the 3570 to provide record level access to data. In addition, the IBM 3570 offers connectivity to other systems through the support of storage management offerings such as the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) for iSeries Version 3.7 and IBM Backup Recovery and Media Services (BRMS), and third-party products.
  • Page 399: Magstar Mp (Multipurpose) 3575 Tape Library Dataserver

    The 3579-C00 is available in black only. Magstar MP (Multipurpose) 3575 Tape Library Dataserver The IBM Magstar MP 3575 Tape Library Dataserver is a family of automated tape storage solutions designed for the growing unattended storage requirements of today's midrange systems and network servers. These compact, integrated tape storage libraries expand the capability of tape processing by optimizing both read- and write-intensive operations.
  • Page 400 Externally Attached Automated Libraries – Backup/archive – Large sequential files – Records management – Multimedia applications • New level of reliability and data integrity to the midrange environment and specifically designed for: – Repeated tape load/unloads – Higher tape drive duty cycles –...
  • Page 401: Ibm 358X Ultrium Tape Solutions With Linear Tape Open (Lto) Technology

    The minimum OS/400 release required for CISC systems is OS/400 V3R2 and V4R1 for RISC-bases iSeries and AS/400e servers and systems. Device drivers are available from IBM for AIX, HP-UX, NT, and Sun. Supported software for the Magstar MP 3575 tape library includes Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) Version 3.7, BRMS/400, and NetTAPE, as well as...
  • Page 402 Some advantages of the Ultrium family include: • Latest Open Standard technology and a strategic IBM platform • Very cost effective solution for high capacity and fast tape storage • 3583 and 3584 are modular and expandable solutions with practically unlimited capacity •...
  • Page 403: Ibm 3580 Ultrium Tape Drive Model H11

    IBM 3580 Ultrium Tape Drive Model H11 The IBM 3580 Ultrium Tape Drive is a stand-alone, high-capacity tape drive. It uses the IBM Ultrium tape cartridges to provide 100 GB native (uncompressed) capacity and up to 200 GB with 2:1 hardware controlled data compression.
  • Page 404: Ibm 3583 Ultrium Scalable Tape Library

    Externally Attached Automated Libraries IBM 3583 Ultrium Scalable Tape Library The IBM 3583 Ultrium Scalable Tape Library is a stand-alone unit designed for desktop operation. A barcode reader, which allows for positive tape cartridge identification and inventory, and an operator display are included. The IBM 3583 Ultrium Scalable Tape Library can be configured with one to six LTO Ultrium Tape Drives.
  • Page 405 Customers can tailor the library to match their system capacity and performance needs from 14 TB to 248.1 TB (28 TB to 496.2 TB with 2:1 compression), using up to 72 IBM LTO Ultrium tape drives. A single AS/400 can address up to 32 tape devices per library.
  • Page 406 For bulk-loading of IBM LTO Ultrium tape cartridges, the library door can be opened. Each time the library door is closed, a barcode reader mounted on the auto changer scans the cartridge labels enabling a re-inventory of the cartridges in the library frame in less than 60 seconds.
  • Page 407 The capacity of the base Model L32 can be expanded by enabling an additional four columns in that frame with the addition of the #1603 Capacity Expansion feature. This feature is also required to enable the use of IBM LTO Ultrium drives and storage elements in the optional Model D32 Expansion Frame.
  • Page 408 • SCH Technologies REELlibrarian and REELbackup • Veritas NetBackup and Backup Exec • Help/Systems IBM intends to work together with the ISV product manufacturers listed above to support the 3584 UltraScalable Tape Library. Individual application vendors should be contacted for specific information and availability dates.
  • Page 409: Ibm 3590 High Performance Tape Subsystem Models B1A And B11

    Refer to this Web site for more detail on LTO technology: http://www.storage.ibm.com/hardsoft/tape/lto/prod_data/ultrium.html IBM 3590 High Performance Tape Subsystem Models B1A and B11 The 3590 High Performance Tape Subsystem Model B11 is a rack-mountable unit using high performance ½-inch tape cartridges as the storage media.
  • Page 410: Ibm 3590 High Performance Tape Subsystem Models E1A And E11

    Model B11 can be field upgraded to a Model B1A. IBM 3590 High Performance Tape Subsystem Models E1A and E11 The IBM Magstar 3590 High Performance Subsystem Model E11 tape drive is a rack-mountable model using high performance ½-inch tape cartridges. The 3590 E Models can read or write twice as much data as the B1X Models on the 3590 High Performance Cartridge Tape.
  • Page 411 Drive reliability includes the use of an enhanced error correction code and the use of servo tracks for read and write. The IBM 3590 Exx models have a 14 MB/s device data rate, which is 50% faster than IBM 3590 Model B11/B1A Tape Drives. With compression, the 3590 drive on the iSeries or AS/400e server may achieve a sustained data rate of up to 17 MB/sec with compression or 60 GB per hour for large files.
  • Page 412: Model Abstract 3590-E1A

    E11 for the ACF to be operated. It is suggested that an empty spare magazine be ordered and kept on hand in case the original magazine is misplaced or accidentally damaged. IBM 3590 Model B11 and B1A Tape Drives (B Models) can be field upgraded to the new E Models, for investment protection.
  • Page 413: 3590 Extended High Performance Cartridge

    These values do not constitute a guarantee of performance. • All information being released represents the current intent of IBM, is subject to change, and represents goals or objectives only. Externally Attached Automated Libraries...
  • Page 414: Ibm 3494 Tape Library Dataserver Model

    Externally Attached Automated Libraries IBM 3494 Tape Library Dataserver Model The 3494 Tape Library Dataserver is a stand-alone automated tape storage subsystem for ½-inch cartridges available for attachment to the iSeries or AS/400e server. It provides an automated tape solution for...
  • Page 415 Ethernet). Each system attached to a 3494 Tape Library Dataserver must have an RS232 Host Attachment specified to obtain the licensed code for the Media Library Device Driver (MLDD). The 3494 Tape Library Dataserver can also attach to the IBM RISC System/6000, the IBM ES/9000, Power parallel SP2, and Sun processors.
  • Page 416 Externally Attached Automated Libraries Available RS232 Available Tape Ports (for Direct Control Unit No. of #5228 Features Host Attach) Connections Additional Features Required None #5229 #5219 or #5220 #5229 #5229 and #5219 or #5220 This allows up to 32 systems to attach to the 3494 using the 3590 High Performance tape drives.
  • Page 417: Ibm 3995 Optical Library C-Models

    The Dual Gripper option (#5215) provides the accessor with a second tape cartridge gripper for better performance in the Library. IBM 3995 Optical Library C-Models The IBM 3995 Optical Library C-Models feature high capacity 5.2G or Extended Multifunction...
  • Page 418 Externally Attached Automated Libraries 3995 Capacity Number of Attachment Number of Auto Model Drives Changer Grippers Disks Direct Direct 2 or 4 Direct 4 or 6 Direct 1341 4 or 6 Direct 2 or 4 4 or 6 1341 4 or 6 Only two model upgrades are supported.
  • Page 419 The IBM 5.2G Optical Disk Cartridges can be ordered in packs of 10 or 52 as a feature of the 3995 cartridge and are available in rewritable, WORM, and CCW technology. See the announcement letter dated 01 September 1998 (198-202 in the United States) for details.
  • Page 420 Externally Attached Automated Libraries iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 423: 2105 Enterprise And Versatile Storage Servers

    2105 Enterprise and Versatile Storage Servers 2105 Enterprise Storage Server The Enterprise Storage Server (ESS) (commonly referred to as Shark ) is a leading IBM Storage Area Network (SAN) storage solution. ESS supports critical requirements for strategic business initiatives, such as e-business, enterprise resource planning, business intelligence, service consolidation, and other mission-critical applications.
  • Page 424: 2105 Versatile Storage Server

    2105 Versatile Storage Server The IBM 2105 Versatile Storage Server (VSS) is designed to provide a flexible approach to storage centralization in support of server consolidation. By using the IBM 7133 Serial Disk Subsystem as its storage building block, VSS provides investment protection for customers in a heterogeneous processing environment.
  • Page 425 536.3 GB, when using the 4.5 GB Disk Units, and 1099.5 GB, when using the 9.1 GB Disk Units. For more information about the Versatile Storage Server and 7133 Serial Storage Subsystem, see the Storage Systems Division home page at: http://www.storage.ibm.com/ 2105 Enterprise and Versatile Storage Servers...
  • Page 426 2105 Enterprise and Versatile Storage Servers iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 429: Peripherals

    The components supported by the iSeries Fiber Channel adapters #2765 and #2766 are the Enterprise Storage Server, Magstar 3590 and the Ultrium 3584 Tape library. For further flexibility the IBM SAN Fiber Channel Managed Hub (3534-1R2) is supported and can be used to interconnect systems and components. Switches are not supported. However, the IBM SAN Fiber Channel Switch (2108-S09 and 2109-S16) can be used when the QuickLoop RPQ (8S0521) is installed.
  • Page 430 3534 Channel Managed Hub Features The IBM SAN Fibre Channel Managed Hub offers: • Industry standard Fibre Channel attachment • High-speed performance using nonblocking switch-based technology • Simultaneous 100 MB/second full duplex data transfers across all ports •...
  • Page 431: Ibm San Fiber Channel Switch 2109-S08 Or 2109-S16

    IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch enables storage resources to be shared efficiently and to scale rapidly, meeting the increasing demands by users for highly available, heterogeneous access to expanding storage pools.
  • Page 432: Ibm Netvista Thin Clients

    Plus, NetVista opens new avenues to users by helping them realize their visions through technology. NetVista is built upon the IBM Edge of Network (EoN) initiative. It is designed to help you take advantage of e-business solutions and as complementary tools that are easy to use.
  • Page 433: Ibm Netvista N2200 Thin Client

    Peripherals IBM NetVista N2200 Thin Client The NetVista N2200 Thin Client addresses customer environments where space, ease-of-use, reliability, and cost are serious concerns. The NetVista N2200 connects and boots via a LAN attachment to an OS/400, AIX, and Windows NT server. It can run applications from those servers or from an S/390 that is network-connected to a boot server.
  • Page 434: Ibm Infowindow Ii Displays

    The 3489 is modular in design with a 122-key or enhanced keyboard and Modular Logic Unit. It supports the attachment of most IBM monitors. It supports up to four host display sessions with a 6,000 keystroke record, play, and pause facility, a 262,000 color palette, and extended foreground and background colors.
  • Page 435: Ibm 7852 Model 400 Modem

    3153 meets recognized international standards and guidelines on ergonomics, emissions, safety, and power consumption. IBM 7852 Model 400 Modem The 7852 Model 400 is an externally attached data/fax modem capable of full duplex transmission speeds of up to 33.6 Kbps. It operates in either synchronous or asynchronous mode and supports electronic mode switching using V.25bis AT commands.
  • Page 436: Ibm Iseries Printers

    In addition, the Infoprint Color 8 provides high-fidelity, full-color printing for iSeries and workgroup applications. Key features shared by these IBM Infoprint and Network Printers (except the Infoprint 12 and Infoprint Color 8) include: •...
  • Page 437: Ibm Infoprint Color 8

    This design expands the range of media (transparencies, card stock, labels) that can be used. IBM Infoprint Color 8 is integrated as a PCL printer on the iSeries server, enabling line-of-business applications. The features of Infoprint Color 8 include: •...
  • Page 438: Ibm Network Printer 17

    • Fast Ethernet 10/100BaseTX network adapter IBM Network Printer 17 IBM Network Printer 17 is a 17-pages per minute (ppm) printer designed for small to medium workgroups. It offers these features: • Superb 600-by-600 dpi print quality with TrueRes image enhancement •...
  • Page 439: Ibm Infoprint 21

    Internet Print Protocol (IPP). The key design elements of the iSeries server, including integration, reliability, scalability, ease of use, and designed for e-business, are reflected in IBM Infoprint 21. The features of Infoprint 21 include: • Print speeds up to 21 pages per minute •...
  • Page 440: Ibm Infoprint 40

    The newest member of the IBM Infoprint family of iSeries printers, Infoprint 40 delivers printing speeds up to 40 pages per minute with monthly volumes up to 200,000 impressions. Output is printed at 600-by-600 dpi with edge smoothing, plus a high quality image mode that approaches 1200 dpi.
  • Page 441: Ibm Infoprint 1120 Workgroup Laser Printer

    • 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution • iSeries and AS/400e integration and support • Rich print data stream support includes IBM AFP/IPDS (option), PCL, and PostScript IBM Infoprint 1125 Workgroup Laser Printer The IBM Infoprint 1125 is a powerful, Internet-enabled laster printer that delivers exceptional performance and value.
  • Page 442: Ibm Infoprint 1145 Workgroup Laser Printer

    • Supports a variety of media sizes including large format (A3) IBM iSeries Departmental and Production Printers In the same manner that the iSeries server scales up in performance, IBM system printers provide a wide range of choices at departmental and production printing speeds (generally 60 pages per minute and up).
  • Page 443: Ibm Infoprint 60 Advanced Function Finisher

    The finisher provides the capability to completely finish jobs, including stapling, z-folding, inserting, and booklet operations, all in production mode. IBM Infoprint 62 Continuous Forms Printer IBM Infoprint 62 is a high-performance production printer with the versatility to print special forms and labels. It offers high-volume, cost-effective,...
  • Page 444: Ibm Infoprint 70

    70 impressions per minute. Advanced controller technology ensures native support for IBM Advanced Function Printing (AFP) and Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS). Page level error detection and recovery capabilities help prevent job resends and minimize human intervention and streamline printing.
  • Page 445: Ibm Infoprint 2000

    Infoprint 2000 produces fine lines and offset-like halftones. To ensure user-friendly paper support and reliability, the system has a straight paper path, as well as three standard and three optional vacuum fed paper drawers for preventing paper mis-feeds. In addition, IBM Infoprint 2000 with AFCCU offers: •...
  • Page 446: Ibm Infoprint 3000 Advanced Function Printing System

    240 dpi or 300 dpi are automatically enhanced to either 480 dpi or 600 dpi. The IBM Infoprint 3000 is directly attached to the iSeries (using Ethernet or token-ring) and is fully supported by Print Services Facility/400, the full-function print management subsystem of OS/400.
  • Page 447: Ibm Infoprint 4000 Advanced Function Printing System

    Ethernet network. The key features include: • Maximum usage of up to 17.4 million impressions per month • Driven by IBM Advanced Function Common Control Unit (AFCCU), which provides high-speed processing of complex documents, full IPDS function, and comprehensive connectivity •...
  • Page 448: Color Printer

    Peripherals IBM Infoprint 4000 Hi-Lite Color Printing System and IBM Infoprint 4005 Hi-Lite Color Printer Infoprint 4000 offers a high-speed, high-quality color post-processor to complement IBM 3900 and IBM Infoprint 4000 production printing systems. You can highlight variable or constant information, up to three colors anywhere on the page at speeds from 150 to 480 impressions per minute.
  • Page 449: Ibm Infocolor 70 Full-Color Digital Printer

    It is designed as a standalone printing system, which accepts variable data from the iSeries servers to customize each document. The highlights of the IBM 3170 Full-Color Digital Printer include: • Monthly duty cycle of 700,000 impressions •...
  • Page 450: Ibm Color 130 And Color 130 Plus Full-Color Digital Printers

    • Large 18.7" image area on a 20" paper width • Automated registration and density control for greater ease-of-use • Requires IBM Infoprint Manager IBM Color 130 and Color 130 Plus Full-Color Digital Printers This high-speed, full-color printer helps transform e-business intelligence into effective, highly personalized full-color marketing collateral.
  • Page 451: Ibm Iseries Industrial Printers

    IBM iSeries Industrial Printers Central to today’s supply chain environments, IBM iSeries industrial printers are designed for harsh environments and multi-part form applications. The printer technology is either dot matrix or line matrix. Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) is supported throughout, both for complete print management and graphics function (for example, barcodes).
  • Page 452: Ibm 4232 Impact Dot Matrix Printer

    600 cps 400 cps 200 cps 100 cps IBM 4232 Impact Dot Matrix Printer The 4232 is a heavy-duty, unattended impact dot matrix printer, capable of printing 600 characters per second (cps). It is designed for workstation printing or shared printer applications using an ASCII datastream.
  • Page 453: Ibm 4247 Multiform Matrix Printer

    The key design elements of the system – integration, reliability, scalability, ease of use, and designed for e-business – are reflected in the IBM 4400 Thermal Laser printers. Support for Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) means that any Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) application interface can be used.
  • Page 454: Ibm 6400 Line Matrix Printers

    Peripherals • Ideal for barcode and graphics applications; compatible with IBM 6400 Line Matrix Printer label applications; supports existing Code V and IGP applications • Supported by IBM Printer Management Utility for remote administration • Rugged footprint and construction designed for tough industrial environments...
  • Page 455 Peripherals This family of printers also offers standard data stream support for IBM Proprinter III XL, Epson FX 1050, Printronix P-series, Printronix P-series XQ Variant, and Printronix Serial Matrix emulations. An optional feature for Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) support enables full graphical applications with electronic forms, barcodes, graphics, scalable fonts, and optical character recognition.
  • Page 456 Peripherals iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 459: Customer Install Features (Cif)

    • The 28 character priced feature description. • If the feature is a “Customer Install Feature” (Y) or a “Installed by IBM Feature” (N). • The various models and how the features are supported in the Price File using the letters that are defined as follows: –...
  • Page 460 Customer Install Features (CIF) Feat Model Minimum Code Supporting Description Release 0090 External xServer Attach V5R1 0010 5101/5111 in base Specify V4R5 0120 7210-020 Attachment V4R5 0121 270 Lower Unit in Rack V4R5 0122 270 Upper Unit in Rack V4R5 0123 #5074 Lower Unit in Rack V5R1...
  • Page 461 Customer Install Features (CIF) Feat Model Minimum Code Supporting Description Release 0603 Linux Direct Attach - 2744 V5R1 0604 Linux Direct Attach - 2763 V5R1 0605 Linux Direct Attach - 4748 V5R1 0606 Linux Direct Attach - 4778 V5R1 0607 Linux Direct Attach - 4838 V5R1 0826...
  • Page 462 Customer Install Features (CIF) Feat Model Minimum Code Supporting Description Release 1410 200V 6-ft Line Cord V4R5 1411 200V 14-ft Line Cord V4R5 1412 125V 6-ft Line Cord V4R5 1413 125V 14-ft Line Cord V4R5 1414 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord V4R5 1415 200V 6-ft Wtrtght Line Cord...
  • Page 463 Customer Install Features (CIF) Feat Model Minimum Code Supporting Description Release 1445 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd Israel V4R5 1446 4.3m 200V/30A Pwr Cd Korea V4R5 1447 4.3m 200V/24A Pwr Cd AU V4R5 1448 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd NZ V4R5 1449 4.3m 200V/32A Pwr Cd EU 1-PH V4R5 1450...
  • Page 464 Customer Install Features (CIF) Feat Model Minimum Code Supporting Description Release 1473 250m HSL Optical Cable V5R1 1476 4.3m 250V/12A Pwr Cd UK V4R5 1548 Interactive Capacity card V5R1 1604 840 POD Activation V4R5 1605 830 POD Activation V5R1 2416 Model 840 8/12-Way POD V4R5 2417...
  • Page 465 Customer Install Features (CIF) Feat Model Minimum Code Supporting Description Release 2743 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA V4R5 2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA V4R5 2749 PCI Ultra Mag Media Ctlr V4R5 2754 HSL Ports - 8 Copper V5R1 2755 HSL Ports - 16 Copper V5R1...
  • Page 466 Customer Install Features (CIF) Feat Model Minimum Code Supporting Description Release 2895 128 MB Netfinity IOP Memory V4R5 2896 256 MB Netfinity IOP Memory V4R5 2897 1 GB Netfinity IOP Memory V4R5 3000 Migrated 128 MB Main Storage V4R5 3005 512 MB Main Store V4R5 3007...
  • Page 467 Customer Install Features (CIF) Feat Model Minimum Code Supporting Description Release 4746 PCI Twinaxial Workstn IOA V4R5 4748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Ctlr V4R5 4750 PCI ISDN BRI U IOA V4R5 4751 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA V4R5 4761 PCI Integrated Analog Modem V4R5 4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Ctlr...
  • Page 468 Customer Install Features (CIF) Feat Model Minimum Code Supporting Description Release 5111 30-Disk Exp w/Dual Line Cord V5R1 5155 Redundant Power and Cooling V4R5 5156 Redundant Power and Cooling V4R5 5157 Feature Power Supply V4R5 5160 Power Dist Unit 1 phase NEMA V5R1 5161 Power Dist Unit 1 Phase IEC...
  • Page 469 Customer Install Features (CIF) Feat Model Minimum Code Supporting Description Release 9759 Base HSL Ports - 4 Opt / 12 Cop V5R1 9771 #9771 Base PCI 2-Line WAN with V4R5 Modem 9774 Base HSL Ports 2 Opt / 6 Cop V5R1 9777 Base HSL Ports - 8 Copper...
  • Page 470 Customer Install Features (CIF) iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 473: Operating System/400 (5722-Ss1)

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) The iSeries operating system, OS/400, is architected as a single entity. This means that such facilities such as relational database, communications and networking capabilities, online help, Web enablement technologies, easy enterprise management, and much more are fully integrated into the operating system and the machine.
  • Page 474: Os/400 - New With V5R1

    • DB2 UDB for iSeries: Additional e-business enablement, functional, and performance enhancements. • Java: Support for three versions of Java, functional, and performance enhancements • OS/400 Directory Services: Supports IBM SecureWay Directory Version 3.2 providing distributed functions support for products such as WebSphere, Policy Director, MQSeries, Meta-Directory, and HTTP Server.
  • Page 475: Operating System Overview

    IPLA/Keyed Yes/Yes Version 5 Release 1 (V5R1) of IBM Operating System/400 licensed program provides system support for all RISC models of the iSeries. The single 64-bit operating system spans all RISC models. Models 270, 820, 830, 840, SB2, SB3, and several models of the Dedicated Server for Domino all are shipped with the latest release of the software.
  • Page 476 WebSphere Application Server for 5733-AS3 V5R1 WebSph iSeries HTTP Server for iSeries 5722-DG1 V5R1 HTTP Server Powered by Apache for 5722-HT1 V4R4 iSeries IBM Toolbox for Java 5722-JC1 V4R5 LPAD iSeries Developer Kit for Java 5722-JV1 V4R5 LPAD Performance Manager/400 5722-PM1 V4R5 LPSM...
  • Page 477 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Each of the following sections summarizes the components of the operating system named in the above table. Some products are further described in their own software sections later in this book, as shown in the previous table. OS/400 Base OS/400 is a 64-bit operating system running on all RISC models of the iSeries.
  • Page 478: Os/400 Functions

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • Connectivity to remote devices, systems, and networks • Office host services • National language versions and multilingual support All functions of the OS/400 follow a consistent design philosophy. This consistency is one of the cornerstones of iSeries ease-of-use. Ease-of-use translates into higher productivity for its users and easier systems management.
  • Page 479 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Desktop users can fully satisfy their file and print serving needs through the iSeries NetServer function. Therefore, all the file and print serving functions currently existing in the other iSeries Client Access clients have been removed from the Express client.
  • Page 480 NetServer function is planned to be available as a PTF for V5R1 during fourth quarter 2001. For schedules and additional information, refer to: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/netserver Note With this version of iSeries NetServer, Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51 are no longer supported.
  • Page 481: Communication And Networking

    Customization objects are provided for over 125 popular IBM and non-IBM ASCII printers, such as Hewlett Packard PCL, Lexmark PPDS, and HP LaserJet TIFF Packbit. An API brings the capabilities of Host Print Transform to the iSeries application developer.
  • Page 482 803. All of these facilities are part of OS/400. Other communication facilities are available as licensed programs, such as IBM Communications Utilities for iSeries. TCP/IP Utilities is included with OS/400 (although not part of OS/400) from V3R1 onward. These TCP/IP Utilities are automatically shipped to all customers that order OS/400.
  • Page 483: Security

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • HTTP server powered by Apache for iSeries (5722-HT1) • WebSphere for iSeries (V4R4) (5722-WA1) • Network Security is integrated • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) on the iSeries • Virtual Private Networks Network Management Facilities Several communications and systems management functions are available to manage the iSeries servers.
  • Page 484 DCM is redesigned to improve functionality and ease-of-use. Enhancements include support for: – Certificate extensions – Storing the certificate private keys using the IBM Cryptographic Coprocessor (#4758) – Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) – Digitally signing objects and verifying the signature...
  • Page 485: Db2 Universal

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) – Creating certificates using a Public Key Infrastructure for X.509 (PKIX) Certificate Authority (CA) – Adding and removing applications that use certificates • Enhanced Password Protection: Support is added to the system to enable case sensitive user profile passwords up to 128 characters in length with a larger character set.
  • Page 486 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • ANSI X3.135.1999, ISO 9075-1999, and FIPS 127-2 Structured Query Language (SQL) • IBM's Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA) Distributed Unit of Work - Application Directed • Microsoft's Open Database Connection (ODBC) • Apple's Data Access Language (DAL) X/Open's Call Level Interface (CLI) Supported transmission protocols for the iSeries include: •...
  • Page 487 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) server mode is also provided that allows developers to write applications that perform database serving for multiple users. Distributed Database Support OS/400 supports distributed relational database, SQL, and a wide range of data types, including date and time. This support allows read and write access from an iSeries server to another iSeries server or to any other DB2 family member.
  • Page 488 Conforming with Structured Query Language (SQL) standards supplies the industry standard database access language with consistent data access across heterogeneous platforms. It also provides conformance to IBM SQL Version 1, ANSI X3.135.1992, ISO 9075-1992, and FIPS 127-2 standards. Support is provided for embedded static, dynamic, and extended dynamic SQL.
  • Page 489: User-Defined Functions

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) User-defined Functions SQL now lets you define your own functions to use within SQL itself. This saves you time in reusing common building blocks that you develop yourself. User-defined functions are necessary building blocks to support the database extenders (extensions to support rich text and multimedia search and manipulation) currently supported on DB2 UDB for iSeries.
  • Page 490 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) users to specify outer joins or exception joins, therefore reducing the number of queries required. A NULL field is now returned when a file query does not find records that meet the join criteria. This allows users to develop and use more efficient reports. Alter Table The Alter Table function enhances database administration while improving SQL standards conformance.
  • Page 491 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Data Replication Provides automatic data replication facilities in distributed DATABASE 2 family environments. Local shadow copies of a master database are automatically updated at specified intervals. System-wide Database Catalog Allows applications to query information concerning all objects on a system using a single system catalog, instead of requiring separate catalog accesses for each SQL collection.
  • Page 492 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • Explain function Examines and reports the access method used by individual SQL queries. The output can be examined to determine whether the access method generated for the query could be improved by query and/or database changes. Multiple isolation levels.
  • Page 493: Integrated File System

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) the performance of other users. Before the query is started, its run time is estimated, and if the estimate exceeds the specified time limit, the query is not started. Ease of Use and Management The iSeries' reputation for usability and maintainability is unsurpassed in the industry. This is due in part to the tight integration of OS/400 and DB2 UDB for iSeries.
  • Page 494 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • NFS: Network File System. This file system provides the user with access to data and objects that are stored on a remote NFS server. An NFS server can export a network file system that NFS clients then mount dynamically. •...
  • Page 495 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) system has the characteristics of the Disk Operating System (DOS) and OS/2 file systems. • UDFS: The user-defined file system. This file system resides on the auxiliary storage pool (ASP) of the user's choice. The user creates and manages this file system. Independent ASPs in V5R1 utilize the UDFS structure.
  • Page 496: Extended Online Help And Support In Os/400

    The console and control panel applications can be used together or separately, but each requires its own direct cable attachment to an iSeries server. Each cable must be purchased separately from IBM for the iSeries model being used. Both cables are only available in a single length of 6 meters.
  • Page 497 Starting with V4R3 AS/400 customers can download PTFs over the Internet. The client hardware needed is a PC with WIN95/NT, a TCP connection to the iSeries over a LAN, and access to the Internet. The various configurations and setup information are documented at the following Web site: http://as400service.ibm.com Operating System/400 (5722-SS1)
  • Page 498: Gui Setup

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Except for the medium of transport (Internet), the functionality and entitlement rules are the same as for the ECS method of transport. System Detected Software Problems Symptom strings are automatically created by the OS/400 licensed program at the time an error occurs, thus making management of problems in the system easier and recovery quicker.
  • Page 499 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Systems management function now delivered via easy to use Other ease-of-use initiatives for V5R1 include the addition of numerous GUI extensions to existing Operations Navigator functions, the creation of numerous configuration and administration wizards, and a new iSeries Information Center online documentation available on the Web or CD.
  • Page 500: Performance And Management

    (5722-SS1): • WebSphere 2.02 Standard Edition or WebSphere Standard Edition 3.02 (5733-AS2) or • WebSphere 3.5 Standard Edition or WebSphere (5733-AS3) • IBM HTTP Server It is available in a V4R5 Client Access Service Pack. Performance and Management Availability and Recovery Various functions are available to help maintain the availability of an iSeries server.
  • Page 501 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) controllers and placement of these controllers on separate buses can give even higher protection. • Journaling: Provides the ability to record all changes to records in a file as they occur. These journaled changes are applied to the file if the system is lost. With the implementation of remote journals, this protection can be extended to cover access paths to provide faster recovery of access paths in the event of an abnormal system termination.
  • Page 502 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • PTF performance improvements: The amount of time required to load and apply program temporary fixes (PTFs) is reduced. Only program objects and service program objects that have changed as a result of the PTF are replaced. Objects that were on the system as a result of a superseded PTF are bypassed.
  • Page 503: Logical Partitions (Lpar)

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • Hierarchical Storage Management: OS/400 includes Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) APIs used by Backup and Recovery Media Services for iSeries (BRMS), 5722-BR1, to provide HSM functions. Use these APIs to develop custom HSM applications. • Concurrent DASD maintenance: Is supported on an appropriately-configured iSeries 9406 mirrored, mixed mirrored, and device parity protected systems.
  • Page 504 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Application Porting Consolidation / ASP i S e r i e s i S e r i e s B u s i n e s s L o t u s D o m i n o e - b u s i n e s s I n t e g r a t e d P A S E -...
  • Page 505 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • Innovative Virtual LAN support to establish multiple high speed TCP/IP communication connections between partitions without additional communication hardware • Multiple OS/400 versions (V4R4, V4R5, and V5R1) within a partitioned environment on appropriate systems – 8xx SStar: Primary V5R1, secondary V4R5 or V5R1 –...
  • Page 506: Virtual Lan - New With V5R1

    Virtual LAN does not require any additional software or hardware. It provides the capability for multiple communication paths between applications that are executed in each of the partitions. Suggested Reading For additional information on Logical Partitioning, see: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/lpar iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 507: Multiple Operating Environments

    Most System/36 applications can run on the iSeries server using the System/36 environment. When running in the System/36 environment, all of the following options can be executed: • IBM supplied procedures, as found on the System/36, such as BLDFILE, SAVE, and RESTORE •...
  • Page 508 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) as an integrated core business solution. Linux inherits important strengths and reliability features of the iSeries architecture. OS/400 is enhanced to support Linux running in a secondary logical partition. The primary partition must run OS/400 V5R1 and can support up to 31 Linux partitions, depending on the iSeries model.
  • Page 509: Iseries Odbc Driver For Linux

    There is no console adapter in the Linux partition. To enable Linux to run on iSeries, IBM uses open source 32-bit kernel version 2.4 for PowerPC. Linux for iSeries is available directly from Linux distributors. IBM is currently working with: •...
  • Page 510 IFS stream file changes into journals. Data resiliency applications can use this function to provide enhanced support for this class of objects. IBM works closely with the cluster middleware business partners to provide easy-to-use cluster management applications, among them are: DataMirror, Lakeview Technology, and Vision Solutions.
  • Page 511: Gui Management And Administration

    – System services in support of Option 41, HA Switchable Resources, allows the use of resilient device cluster resource groups containing Independent ASPs. – IBM Cluster Management Utility allows you to create and manage a simple two-node, switched disk cluster.
  • Page 512 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) performance reporting, performance problem analysis, and capacity planning. The user can also work with this data using the Performance Tools/400 licensed program (5722-PT1). Job Accounting OS/400 supports multiple levels of job accounting and captures job-related information through the assignment of account codes to users. The accounting information on defined units of work is recorded in a journal receiver and can be accessed and processed by user-written programs.
  • Page 513 In our increasingly Web-based world, we look for easier access to total solutions. IBM has expanded its Extreme Support through Personalization (ESP) initiative to include more easy-to-use, proactive and personalized tools. ESP features and functions for the iSeries include: •...
  • Page 514 IBM Electronic Service Agent for iSeries, where the iSeries server initiates a call to an IBM service center at a prearranged time for its error logs to be checked and to enable service actions to be taken. This often occurs before the customer is aware of the existence of a problem.
  • Page 515 These CALL-level interfaces are intended for use by independent software vendors and IBM Business Partners whose applications require these functions and data. A complete list is in System API Reference , SC41-5801.
  • Page 516: Client Server Support

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • ILE RPG for iSeries • RPG/400 • IBM System/36-Compatible RPG II • IBM System/38-Compatible RPG III • ILE COBOL for iSeries • COBOL/400 • IBM System/36-Compatible COBOL • IBM System/38-Compatible COBOL • ILE C for iSeries •...
  • Page 517: National Language Versions And Multilingual Support

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) It takes advantage of the native file sharing protocol using TCP/IP, delivered with Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT or Windows for Workgroups. No additional software is required on the iSeries server other than the OS/400 operating system. Richer client functions are provided by iSeries Client Access Family for Windows (5722-XW1).
  • Page 518 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Note: Not all licensed programs are translated into all languages, nor are all national language versions available from all program release support centers. Information about Secondary National Languages The national language in which licensed programs are ordered is considered the primary national language.
  • Page 519: Euro Currency Support

    EMU and whose national standards bodies have approved the appropriate standards. Examples are Japan, Poland, and Turkey. IBM considers an IBM product to be Euro Ready if the product, when used in accordance with its associated documentation, is capable of correctly processing monetary data in the Euro denomination and of respecting the euro currency formatting conventions (including the euro sign).
  • Page 520: Programs Within Os/400

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities for iSeries 5722-TC1 “TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1)” on page 547 Client Access Express for iSeries 5722-XE1 “IBM iSeries Client Access Family for Windows (5722-XW1)” on page 677 IBM Toolbox for Java 5722-JC1 “IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products” on page 599...
  • Page 521: System Openness Includes (5722-Ss1 Option 13)

    Media and Storage Extensions provides an API to enable application monitoring and control of media usage, including volumes to be selected and volume expiration dates. The API also enables fast search for IBM 3480, 3490, 3490E, and 3575 tape drives. Operating System/400 (5722-SS1)
  • Page 522: Opticonnect For Iseries (5722-Ss1 Options 22, 23)

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) An API is provided to handle the interruption that occurs when an application tries to open a database file that has been migrated to off-line media. The API enables an on-demand recall of a database file from offline media to DASD and resumption of the application. Application changes are not required.
  • Page 523: Db2 Symmetric Multiprocessing For Os/400 (5722-Ss1 Option 26)

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Object Connect for iSeries (5722-SS1 Option 22) Object Connect for iSeries provides support to simply and efficiently moves individual objects, entire libraries, or entire Integrated File System (IFS) directories from one iSeries server to another over a standard communications connection or over a high-speed fiber optic bus.
  • Page 524: Db2 Multisystem For Iseries (5722-Ss1 Option 27)

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Each sub-task runs independently on a separate processor. Once the sub-tasks complete, the results of each sub-task are combined to form the complete query result. Because of single-level store architecture of OS/400, these sub-tasks efficiently process information on behalf of a user query request.
  • Page 525: Pase - New With V5R1

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) OS/400 PASE is an integrated runtime that provides simplified porting of selected solution provider UNIX applications. The OS/400 PASE (Portable Application Solutions Environment) complements and expands the iSeries solution portfolio by focusing on rapidly porting UNIX applications to the iSeries platform. Note: PASE is an integrated component of OS/400 with V5R1.
  • Page 526: Ibm Print Service Facilities Option (5722-Ss1 Options 36, 37, 38)

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • Documentation for OS/400 PASE run-time, shells, and utilities in the IBM iSeries Information Center • Header and export files for OS/400 PASE extensions are packaged with option 33 • SQL Call Level Interface (CLI) server mode support •...
  • Page 527: Psf/400 - New With V5R1

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) every step of the way. When an OS/400 writer is started to an IPDS printer, PSF/400 provides these services: • Establish communication and query printer capabilities and status • Manage overlay, image, and font resources required in the printer •...
  • Page 528 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) HLL applications can output records of output data (via DDS) or classes of output data (Java) that flow to the new page definition record format interface. The new Infoprint Designer provides the design platform for creating page definitions so all of these changes in design and application interfaces integrate.
  • Page 529: Integration Services With Fsiop (5722-Ss1 Base)

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Integration Services with FSIOP (5722-SS1 Base) Included in base Status Not orderable Related products Novell Netware, OS/2 The File Server I/O Processor (FSIOP) is the name for some of the legacy models of what later became the Integrated PC Server (IPCS). It provides enabling of the LAN cards as well as an OS/2 WARP base for the Notes Release 4 when running on a FSIOP/IPCS.
  • Page 530: Enhanced Integration With Novell Netware (5722-Ss1 Option 25, 5722-Sa3)500

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) PC capabilities replace the need to have dedicated communication ports on the Integrated PC Server for Notes' users, therefore, consolidating remote and mobile configurations on the system. Lotus Domino (Notes Server) 4.5 and Lotus Notes 4.1 are supported on the Integrated PC Server.
  • Page 531: Integration For Novell Netware (5722-Sa3)

    The data is contained in a collection of switchable disk units such as an I/O tower. • IBM Cluster Management Utility: Allows you to create and manage a simple two-node, switched disk cluster. The utility includes wizards and help text that simplify the tasks involved in defining and managing the cluster.
  • Page 532: Iseries Integration With Windows Server (Base 5722-Ss1 As 5722-Wsv)

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) To define switchable independent ASPs or to use the IBM Cluster Management Utility, OS/400 Option 41, HA Switchable Resources is required. A valid license key for Option 41 is required. iSeries Integration with Windows Server (Base 5722-SS1 as 5722-WSV)
  • Page 533 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • Option 2 contains the support for the Integrated xSeries Server to run Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Terminal Server Services. Features The features of iSeries Integration for Windows Server include: • Integrated save/restore of Windows files from the iSeries Save and restore capabilities of Windows servers enable individual file backup and recovery through the iSeries server.
  • Page 534 Windows NT are being tested. For the latest information on product testing, see: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/windowsintegration/ iSeries Integration with Windows NT Server provides simplified user administration of a combined network environment. Network operators can create both iSeries and Windows NT user profiles in a single step.
  • Page 535 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) Attachment of N-way xSeries Servers iSeries supports the attachment of n-way xSeries servers via the High Speed Link. With the Integrated xSeries Adapter, select xSeries servers running Windows 2000 Server can be used to extend Windows application scalability, while retaining the storage consolidation and systems management advantages of the Integrated xSeries Server.
  • Page 536: Http Server For Iseries (5722-Dg1)

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) HTTP Server for iSeries (5722-DG1) Included in base Status Shipped with OS/400/no charge feature Related products HTTP servers are the core foundation of technology at the heart of all e-business applications. They handle the communication with the client (typically browsers or XML-rendering devices such as palm pilots) and provide the entry point into server resources.
  • Page 537: Ibm Http Server For Iseries Features

    (with graphics, if desired) to a Web browser using HTTP Server for iSeries IBM HTTP Server for iSeries Features • SNMP Subagent support allows Web server statistics to be placed in a Management Information Base (MIB) and forwarded to an SNMP network manager, such as Tivoli TME 10, on request.
  • Page 538 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • APIs to the HTTP server are provided that allow third-party management tools to query the value of certain configuration directives, as well as use the Web server's mapping rules for a URL. • LDAP is used to store configuration information and user authentication information. •...
  • Page 539 • LDAP is used to store configuration information. LDAP integration allows you to use directory services for server configuration and authentication. • Domino runs “on top of” IBM HTTP Server. • Built-in search capability for SBCS and DBCS data. • On a system with multiple network addresses, you can configure it to serve different files based on the IP address accompanying the request.
  • Page 540: Enhancements To Http Server For Iseries: August 2001

    Operating system specific functionality is encapsulated into the APIs provided by the IBM HTTP Server product. – Header files are provided for all supported APIs.
  • Page 541: Digital Certificate Manager With Ssl

    Group files provide the ability to grant access to resources based on a defined group of users. This support provides similar functionality to the original HTTP server. The IBM HTTP Server is also enhanced to include and industry-standard Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages engine based on technology from the Apache Software Foundation’s Jakarta Tomcat open source code base: •...
  • Page 542: Net.currency

    Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) • Global Server Certificate support is added to the certificate services available on the iSeries server. The Web server and other applications use certificates for network and Web-based security. • The following services support SSL: – HTTP Server –...
  • Page 543: Http Server Powered By Apache For Iseries (5722-Ht1)

    Apache Portable Run-Time and the multiprocessing modules. These enhancements are added to the IBM iSeries version of the Apache HTTP Server: • Authentication using LDAP, iSeries user profiles, and validation lists • Full native SSL support, including client authentication and association between client certificates and validation lists or iSeries user profiles •...
  • Page 544 Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 545: Software Terms

    SLIC and the basic functions of OS/400. This allows the remaining libraries to be migrated from the existing system to the new system. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 546: Current Release To Previous Release Support

    Your OS/400 license is then terminated. When ordering upgrades to software licensed under the IPLA, such as OS/400, provide a copy of the POE to your IBM representative or IBM Business Partner to validate the license to the software.
  • Page 547: Lpar Systems And Guidance For Software Keys For Upgrades

    In the case of a hardware upgrade to a Version 5 server or a software-only upgrade to OS/400 Version 5, the OS/400 License Authorization Code provided by IBM must be entered at the time of installation. OS/400 Version 5 operates for 70 days without the License Authorization Code.
  • Page 548: Software Keys And Guidance For Lpar System Upgrades

    Processor Feature Code that is used is displayed in the QPRCFEAT system value or in the system rack configuration. If a Keyed Stamped Media product or feature is to be upgraded, the current Software License Key Sheet for the product must be provided to your IBM representative or IBM Business iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 549 Software Terms Partner as proof of license. The products shipped on the Keyed Stamped Media for V5R1 are identified in “Keyed Stamp Media Distribution” on page 816. Software Terms...
  • Page 550 Software Terms iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 553: Ibm Licensed Programs: Database Accessories

    The DB2 OLAP Server for AS/400 licensed program provides a fast path to turn your warehouse data into business insight. It is built for e-business with tools to help you quickly deploy Web-based analytical applications. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 554: Ibm Db2 Olap Server For As/400 - New With Version 7.1

    Windows and UNIX clients. It maintains and analyzes data stored in the scalable DB2 Universal Database. IBM DB2 OLAP Server for AS/400 – New with Version 7.1 Significant enhancements at 7.1 includes the support to: • Create bigger cubes within a given batch window •...
  • Page 555: Ibm Db2 Datapropagator Version 7.1 For As/400 (5769-Dp3)

    – Distribute data from DB2 DRDA data sources other than the AS/400, including DB2 Universal Database running on OS/390, AIX, and Windows NT. IBM DB2 DataPropagator Version 7.1 for AS/400 (5769-DP3) DB2 DataPropagator Version 7.1 provides read-only, update-anywhere, and on-Demand replication between relational sources and targets databases.
  • Page 556 Installation prerequisites None Related products None The IBM DataPropagator Relational consists of three autonomous components: • Administration: – Data Joiner Replication Administration (DJRA) : Included in DB2 Connect Personal Edition. – Command Line : Use command to create DataPropagator Version 1 registrations and subscriptions.
  • Page 557 The stored procedures use the SQL CALL statement, which is newly supported by IBM Replication, without parameters. The run-time procedures are executed together in a single unit-of-work.
  • Page 558: Db2 Datapropagator - New With 7.1

    IBM Licensed Programs: Database Accessories – Staging tables : Can be used as a source for further copies without recapturing changes, supporting a consistent data environment, and providing flexibility in data distribution across the network • Updatable copies – Replica tables : Updates to a replica table are automatically applied to the original source table of the replica, provided no conflicts are detected.
  • Page 559: Ibm Db2 Datajoiner Version 2.1.1 (5801-Aar Feature #3049)

    It allows a user to have a unique key for CCD and Point-in-time target tables when no combination of target columns is unique. IBM DB2 DataJoiner Version 2.1.1 (5801-AAR Feature #3049) IBM DB2 DataJoiner Version 2.1.1 Product number...
  • Page 560 IBM Licensed Programs: Database Accessories SQL dialects, protocols, operating systems, data types, error codes, and functional differences are all transparent to the application. Similarly, client workstations attached to DB2 DataJoiner only need one client interface to DataJoiner and all other supported data sources are then available.
  • Page 561 IBM Licensed Programs: Database Accessories – Global bills-of-material queries, where a user wants to return subparts of parts, and subparts of subparts, and so on. – Global path expression queries, where a user wants to calculate the lowest-cost plane fares on multi-hop routes. For example, this query can be formulated using recursive...
  • Page 562 • Net.Data: OS/2, AIX, and Windows NT platforms. Businesses today want to harness the power of the Web to reach the global marketplace. With IBM Net.Data, it is possible to build interactive Web-sites with data from the sources that are available today such as relational data, file data, or even Lotus Notes data.
  • Page 563: Db2 Spatial Extender Version 2.1.1 (5801-Aar Feature #6507)

    • A set of spatial data types • A set of spatial operations and predicates • A set of spatial index data types IBM DB2 Intelligent Miner for Data for AS/400 V6R1 (5733-IM3) IBM DB2 Intelligent Miner for Data for AS/400 V6R1 Product number...
  • Page 564 IBM Licensed Programs: Database Accessories IBM DB2 Intelligent Miner for Data for AS/400 enables knowledge workers to identify and extract high-value business intelligence from large amounts of enterprise data. Version 6 Release 1 (V6R1) offers new analysis and data exploration options to enhance core data mining capability, while making critical data more accessible to those who need it most.
  • Page 565: Ibm Db2 Intelligent Miner For Data For As/400 - New With V6R1

    IBM Licensed Programs: Database Accessories IBM DB2 Intelligent Miner for Data for AS/400 – New with V6R1 • A highly interactive Associations Visualizer facilitates interpretation of mining results produced by Associations Discovery. A variety of textual and graphical representations are provided with user customizing and filtering options.
  • Page 566: Ibm Db2 Query Manager And Sql Development Kit For As/400 (5722-St1)

    C++, RPG, and COBOL programming languages. Support is provided for these DB2 for OS/400 functions: – IBM SQL Version 1, ANSI X3.135.1992, ISO 9075-1992, and FIPS 127-2 SQL conformance – Embedded static, dynamic, and extended dynamic SQL...
  • Page 567: Query Management Facility For Windows For As/400 Version 7 (5697-G24)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Database Accessories – Declarative referential integrity – Stored procedures – Triggers – Two-phase commit transaction management – Explain function – Long names supported for SQL objects – Multisystem subquery – ALIAS support – Host variables for Large Object (LOB) data types –...
  • Page 568 Communication (APPC) language and the Common Programming Interface-Communications (CPI-C) interface. By using the CPI-C interface, QMF for Windows operates with the SNA connectivity solution of your choice, such as, IBM eNetwork Personal Communications, Microsoft SNA Server, Novell NetWare for SAA, and others.
  • Page 569 • The most commonly used attributes of form components, now grouped together on a new form dialog for ease of use. • Custom edit codes can be added to QMF (requires 32-bit QMF for Windows and IBM Object REXX). A sample user edit code routine is supplied that formats U.S. social security numbers, telephone numbers, and ZIP codes.
  • Page 570 IBM Licensed Programs: Database Accessories • Run more than one query at a time in the foreground or background • Query more than one DB2 for AS/400 database server at a time • Limit size of the query results • View resource limits in effect •...
  • Page 571 IBM Licensed Programs: Database Accessories – Schedule by time of day, day of week – Maximum rows or bytes to fetch – Amount of time a cursor can remain open without being used – Amount of time to wait for a response from the DB2 database server –...
  • Page 572: Db2 Warehouse Manager For As/400 (5697-G23)

    • Maintain a warehouse that is responsive to changing user needs in an ad hoc query environment. DB2 Warehouse Manager for AS/400 provides access to IBM and non-IBM data sources. It empowers the data center to govern queries, analyze costs, manage resources, and track usage.
  • Page 573: Ibm Warehouse Manager For As/400 V7.1 Db2 Forms V2 (5697-G23)

    V4R5 for full function (Java stored procedures). DRDA support requires AS/400 V4R3, or later, for TCP/IP support to DB2/400. IBM Warehouse Manager for AS/400 V7.1 DB2 Forms V2 (5697-G23) DB2 Forms is used to build Java and Windows front ends to any DB2 for OS/400 V4R3 or later.
  • Page 574: Ibm System/38 Utilities For As/400 (5722-Db1)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Database Accessories laying the groundwork for future integration in Web-based data interchange and leveraging of IBM's DB2 XML Extender. This compliance to standards adds universal portability to DB2 Forms applications, allowing application developers, end users and the enterprise to enhance any Web site's data handling and e-business capabilities.
  • Page 577: Tcp/Ip Connectivity Utilities (5722-Tc1)

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities software enhancements in V5R1 include: • Domain Name System (DNS): Now reaches industry level BIND 8.2 and dynamic update capabilities (DDNS). Combined with enhancements made to Dynamic Host © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 578 TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) Configuration Protocol (DHCP), it allows configuration information to be sent dynamically to update the Domain Name System (DNS). • Network Quality of Service (QoS): The iSeries QoS functions for managing TCP/IP traffic provide the ability to drop, mark, and shape TCP/IP traffic based on the QoS policy to be applied.
  • Page 579: Tcp/Ip Connectivity Utilities For Iseries (Included In 5722-Tc1)

    • Remote IPL support • BOOT-P server • TFTP server The iSeries servers support a wide range of physical interfaces including: • IBM Token-Ring LAN • Ethernet LAN • Ethernet 100 Mb LAN • 1 Gbps Ethernet • Frame relay •...
  • Page 580: Tcp/Ip Internet Setup Wizard

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) Included in base Status No charge Related Products OS/400 for iSeries TCP/IP Internet Setup Wizard The iSeries Internet Setup Wizard simplifies the steps required to connect your iSeries to the Internet and provide application and Web serving. The wizard allows you to connect your iSeries to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) over a dial-up connection or directly through a LAN connection.
  • Page 581: Sockets Over Sna

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) Sockets over SNA AnyNet/400 Sockets over SNA allows applications written to the sockets interface to communicate between iSeries servers in an SNA environment. AnyNet/400 provides this with little or no change to application programs. AnyNet/400 Sockets over SNA is compatible with AnyNet/2 and AnyNet/MVS and, therefore, provides connectivity to workstation and host environments.
  • Page 582: Network Status (Netstat)

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) performance, and problem management data concerning TCP/IP to an SNMP manager. Management Information Bases supported include: – MIB-II – Transmission Groups – APPN – Private • Placing printers in a TCP/IP network on a LAN is common practice today. SNMP management gives you the option to send print files to those printers and manage responses from those printers in this network.
  • Page 583: Dynamic Ip Routing (Rip And Rip2)

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) Dynamic IP Routing (RIP and RIP2) Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a dynamic IP routing protocol that communicates with adjacent routers, informing each other of their respective network connections. Dynamic routing protocols make network maintenance easier and improves network performance and reliability.
  • Page 584: Application Programming Interfaces (Apis): Sockets And Rpc

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) – Increased reliability through the use of multiple lines. If a line fails, the link is maintained as long as one line in the MP bundle remains operational. – The ability to dynamically add and remove lines from a bundle allows bandwidth to be supplied as needed, making more efficient use of the bandwidth available.
  • Page 585 TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) Internet, e-business, and other network server applications utilizing Asynchronous I/O Completion Ports design models and APIs should allow a much smaller pool of threads to process work from clients when compared to other design models and APIs.
  • Page 586: Transport Layer Security Support On Iseries (Tsl)

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) Transport Layer Security Support on iSeries (TSL) Support for Transport Layer Security (TLS) is the latest protocol and the industry-standard definition of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support. The TLS protocol, is an evolutionary upgrade of the SSL Version 3.0 protocol. TLS Version 1 and SSL Version 3 share the same basic record construction and line flows.
  • Page 587: Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2Tp)

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) VPN – New with V5R1 iSeries VPN (Virtual Private Networking) support, introduced in V4R4, is enhanced to provide additional security, greater reliability, improved performance and is easier to use. Operations Navigator has been redesigned to intuitively navigate VPN configurations, and you can use the VPN wizard to setup and implement your network security policy.
  • Page 588: Tcp/Ip Servers And Services Descriptions

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) TCP/IP Servers and Services Descriptions Anonymous FTP Anonymous FTP support provides access to a restricted area of data on the iSeries server that the public can access without a password or user identification. The anonymous FTP supports graphical FTP clients and Web server development tools.
  • Page 589: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (Ldap) On The Iseries

    • Ability to transfer files larger than 2 GB in all file systems that support these file sizes. The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is used by thin clients, such as the IBM Network Station, to receive their initial program load. The iSeries TFTP server includes an extension called broadcast TFTP that dramatically improves load time when many Network Stations are requesting loads simultaneously (for example, after a power outage).
  • Page 590: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (Smtp)

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) LDAP Directories Support – New with V5R1 New support is added to allow information about iSeries printers and NetServer print shares to be published into LDAP directories. This allows the user to write applications that query the LDAP directory for iSeries printer information such as a printer's location or capabilities.
  • Page 591: Domain Name System And Dynamic Domain Name System Server

    Deploying DHCP to centrally control all TCP/IP workstation configuration tasks can dramatically reduce the cost of managing a TCP/IP network. DHCP is a standard protocol supported natively by most popular workstations including Windows 95/NT, UNIX and IBM Network Station. Using DHCP, all IP configuration data (IP addresses, subnet masks, default routers, etc.) is dynamically assigned when new workstations are added to the network.
  • Page 592: Ip Printing To Network Printers

    Host Print Transforms. In addition to direct support of a variety of network printers from HP, IBM and other vendors, the PJL support also can monitor status from those printers. Printing for TCP/IP networks can also be implemented using the Printer Passthru function available in Client Access.
  • Page 593: Telnet Client And Server

    Printer Passthru support consists of two new terminal (IBM 3812-1 and IBM 5553-B01) which provide additional printer support for the TCP/IP environment. This support allows the Telnet...
  • Page 594: Tcp/Ip Dial-On-Demand (Dod) Networking

    TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1) TCP/IP Dial-on-Demand (DOD) Networking Connections are made only when there is a need to communicate. Dial-on-Demand is supported on all switched network types and is particularly well-suited to ISDN with its fast call setup time. It is also valuable for burst and infrequent traffic patterns – especially if you have more remote locations than physical lines.
  • Page 597: Websphere And E-Business

    WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition. • WebSphere Application Server Standard Edition for iSeries is a powerful Java-based development and deployment environment for e-business applications. As © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 598 Pages, Enterprise JavaBeans, and more. Some iSeries customers want a basic, no-cost web application server which supports Servlets and Java Server Pages. Relying on the IBM HTTP Server (Powered by Apache) as its web server, the Apache Software Foundation’s Jakarta Tomcat provides a basic Web application server for iSeries customers.
  • Page 599: Websphere Application Server Standard Edition For Iseries (128-Bit) (5733-As3)

    Customers who require a robust and scalable web application server will select WebSphere Application Server. Jakarta Tomcat provides fewer functions and capabilities compared to the IBM WebSphere Application Server. For example, Jakarta Tomcat does not support Enterprise JavaBeans, is not J2EE compliant and does not provide Domino integration.
  • Page 600 WebSphere and e-business WebSphere Application Server Standard Edition for iSeries is a deployment environment for e-business applications. Its components let you build and deploy personalized, dynamic Web content quickly and easily. WebSphere Application Server Standard Edition for iSeries uses open Java-based technologies and application programming interfaces (APIs) as well as the latest eXtensible Markup Language (XML) technologies to leverage your existing business logic.
  • Page 601: Websphere Application Server V3.5 Advanced Edition For Iseries

    LDAP-based user registries. Suggested Reading • Web Enabling AS/400 Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio , SG24-5634 • Developing an e-business Application for the IBM WebSphere Application Server , SG24-5423 • Design and Implement Servlets, JSPs, and EJBs for IBM WebSphere Application Server , SG24-5754 •...
  • Page 602 WebSphere Application Server Version 3.5 Advanced Edition for AS/400 features: • Enhanced support for Java 2 SDK V1.2.2 across operating systems • Improved product integration with other key application offerings in IBM e-business platform, including VisualAge for Java and WebSphere Commerce Suite •...
  • Page 603 WebSphere and e-business these e-business applications. The administrative client can be installed in the following environments: • Windows NT • Windows 2000 • Sun Solaris • AIX Enhanced protocol and API support is integral to dynamic content access, generation, and presentation within the applications being deployed.
  • Page 604 WebSphere and e-business WebSphere Application Server continues to provide the following features as part of its Web deployment environment: • Full support for Java across multiple operating platforms • Quick and easy installation • Easy-to-use application deployment management and control support for dynamic Web content generation, including usage of Java servlets and JSP and JavaBean technology within a common runtime environment •...
  • Page 605 • WebSphere Scalability: WLM and Clustering Using WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition , SG24-6153 • W eb Enabling AS/400 Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio , SG24-5634 • CCF Connectors and Database Connections Using WebSphere Advanced Edition Connecting Enterprise Information Systems to the Web , SG24-5514 •...
  • Page 606: Ibm Websphere Commerce Suite, Pro Edition For As/400, V4.1 (5798-Wc4)576

    WebSphere and e-business IBM WebSphere Commerce Suite, Pro Edition for AS/400, V4.1 (5798-WC4) IBM WebSphere Commerce Suite Pro Edition for AS/400 V4.1 Product number 5798-WC4 Replaces product Net.Commerce for AS/400 V3.2 (5798-NC3) Minimum OS/400 level V4R4 Installation prerequisites Refer to “WebSphere Commerce Suite Pro Edition for AS/400 Prerequisites”...
  • Page 607 WebSphere and e-business with SET Secure Electronic Transaction support, WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition, and MQSeries Adapter for back-end integration is available. An upgrade from Net.Commerce for AS/400, V3.2 5798-NC3 to WebSphere Commerce Suite, Pro Edition for AS/400, V4.1 is available. Establish or enhance your current e-commerce Web site quickly, easily, and affordable.
  • Page 608: Improved Relationship Management

    WebSphere and e-business Improved Relationship Management Merchants can provide a unique and satisfying shopping experience to customers by personalizing each customer's visit to their Web site. This can lead to improved site traffic and sales. The Business Rules Engine enables administrators or business analysts to specify a set of rules resulting in a personalized experience for the customer.
  • Page 609 WebSphere and e-business • Developer's kit for WebSphere Commerce Suite, Pro Edition for the AS/400 • Professional Developer Edition Developer's kit for WebSphere Commerce Suite, Pro Edition for the AS/400 includes these additional features: – WebSphere Catalog Architect, V4.1 • Create, import, and update product information •...
  • Page 610 This is a significant step in the evolution to a full Java environment. • Integration with IBM Payment Manager V2.1 provides more payment options with cassettes for SET Secure Electronic Transaction and CyberCash.
  • Page 611 WebSphere and e-business ERP systems to be “turned off” so that they are not populated or validated by CA. This avoids any conflict between CA and these disabled or hidden fields. • Improved migration for existing Commerce Suite stores. Migration retains existing reference numbers in Commerce Suite and avoids disabling any macros or orders that reference these numbers.
  • Page 612: Ibm Websphere Payment Manager For Iseries V2.2

    WebSphere and e-business IBM WebSphere Payment Manager for iSeries V2.2 IBM WebSphere Payment Manager for iSeries empowers merchants to securely manage Internet payments. It integrates payments into business processes and software such as online catalogs and accounting packages. It can manage credit card, debit card, stored value smart cards, and emerging Internet payment methods with the ability to add new payment methods (cassettes) to the system.
  • Page 613 WebSphere and e-business • Add new merchant customers • Remove existing ones • View or edit sensitive customer business data stored on the system • Modify the system, such as adding new payment types or cassettes • Set the privileges or restrictions for other employees or customers There is an exported data model to secure customer-critical business data.
  • Page 614 WebSphere and e-business • Designate capabilities by user and function: – User authentication – Role-based access control • Deliver exceptional service: – MPF: Add current or emerging payments types using cassettes – Secure, browser-based, cash register user interface – Access to tools and utilities to remotely assist your customers –...
  • Page 615: Payment Service Providers

    A basic network management support, certified Tivoli ready, is provided. There is a multilevel trace capability to enhance serviceability. Suggested Reading Consult for further information. http://www.software.ibm.com http://www.redbooks.ibm.com WebSphere and e-business...
  • Page 616: Connect For Iseries 1.1 (5733-B2B)

    Replaces product Minimum OS/400 level V5R1 Installation prerequisites Refer to “IBM Connect for iSeries Prerequisites” on page 813 Related products WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Commerce Suite, Lotus Domino Benefits Connect for iSeries integration framework for business to business (B2B) enables seamless and secure integration of your existing core business applications with the business applications of your trading partners.
  • Page 617: Connect For Iseries: New With Version 1.1

    • Enhanced flow processing • Enhanced mapping tools • Improved catalog management capabilities • Support for the latest middleware from IBM • Support for the latest versions of the cXML protocol from Ariba and the mXML protocol from Metiom. • The ability for you to integrate your back-end applications with the addition of a database connector type that allows you to map elements of incoming B2B messages to fields in your database tables.
  • Page 618 The connectors allow requests processed by Connect for iSeries to be sent to the vendors back-end software applications for processing. Suggested Reading Information on available connectors and PTFs is found on the IBM Connect for iSeries Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/btob/connect...
  • Page 619: Connect For Iseries Components

    WebSphere and e-business Connect for iSeries Components Delivery Gateway This component provides an SSL connection between a buyer or an e-marketplace and your business. The Delivery Gateway can communicate over multiple trading partner protocols such as Ariba’s cXML and Metiom's mXML. It uses an SSL connection with the trading partner or marketplaces for maximum privacy.
  • Page 620: Ibm Websphere Host Publisher V2.2 For As/400 (5648-D31)

    IBM WebSphere Host Publisher V2.2 for AS/400 (5648-D31) Designed for ease-of-use, IBM WebSphere Host Publisher enables IT professionals familiar with existing applications to simply extend them to the Web. For Webmasters, Host Publisher offers the scalability, flexibility, and robustness of an industrial grade Web platform coupled with development tools that enable the reuse of previous work in the creation of new, sophisticated, host-linked e-business applications.
  • Page 621: Websphere Host Publisher As/400 - New With V2.2

    WebSphere Host Publisher supports applications written for 3270, 5250, VT, Java, and databases that provide a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) interface such as IBM DB2 Universal Database, Oracle, and Sybase. It supports any HTML-based browser and does not require any specific Java-enabled browser.
  • Page 622: Products Included

    The Host Publisher Server provides the runtime environment for supporting Web applications created with the Host Publisher Studio. Host Publisher is on a separate CD assembly and works with the IBM WebSphere Standard Edition and other runtime components such as: • Connection management •...
  • Page 623 WebSphere and e-business The Host Publisher product also includes a separate CD assembly for IBM Network Dispatcher to provide load balancing across multiple Host Publisher Servers. The Network Dispatcher can only be used for the load balancing function for Host Publisher. If you require load balancing for other applications or servers, you must purchase these additional copies separately.
  • Page 624 The SSL support is now available on a worldwide basis with 128-bit encryption. The encryption level can negotiate to the specific encryption level of the clients (either 128-bit or 40-bit). You should have your IBM representative contact the importing country's Export Regulation Coordinator (ERC) for details.
  • Page 625: Ibm Websphere Personalization For As/400, V3.5

    Replaces product Minimum OS/400 level V4R4 Installation prerequisites “IBM WebSphere Personalization for AS/400 Prerequisites” on page 813 Related products WebSphere Application Server (Advanced Edition) WebSphere Personalization provides the run-time extension to WebSphere Application Server (Advanced Edition) that allows deployment of personalized sites developed using WebSphere Studio Advanced Edition.
  • Page 626 WebSphere and e-business WebSphere Personalization contains the following run-time extensions to WebSphere Application Server that support rules-based personalization of sites: • Rules Engine: Executes the site's business rules. Business rules determine what content is displayed to each site visitor. A site's business rules are defined by the site owner and entered using the graphical rule editor in WebSphere Studio Advanced Edition.
  • Page 629: Ibm Licensed Programs: Application Development Products

    With VisualAge Generator, applications are defined from a productive desktop environment, using easy to learn, powerful, and high level specifications. The application definition is completely independent from the target runtime environment. The complexity of the system © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 630: Ibm Cics Transaction Server For Iseries (5722-Dfh)

    For further information, see: http://www-4.ibm.com/software/ad/visgen/ IBM CICS Transaction Server for iSeries (5722-DFH) The CICS platform is widely-used as a basis for implementing business solutions. CICS for iSeries enables many of these existing applications to be made available on the iSeries server without excessive costs of code conversion.
  • Page 631: Ibm Application Program Driver For As/400 (5722-Pd1)

    CICS for iSeries InterSystem Communications (ISC) capabilities allow OS/400 users to share data and applications with other CICS systems. Enhancements include a binary call interface from other languages and more simplified OS/400-based administration. IBM Application Program Driver for AS/400 (5722-PD1) IBM Application Program Driver for AS/400 Product number...
  • Page 632: Java For Iseries (5722-Jc1 And 5722-Jv1)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products needed in almost every business application. These are run-time functions, such as backup/restore, sophisticated security controls, and more, that can be incorporated with little or no change into existing code. APD for AS/400 allows menu items from different applications to be integrated on the same menu and to be accessed from that menu without intervening security constraints.
  • Page 633: Iseries Toolbox For Java (5722-Jc1 Included With 5722-Ss1)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products • An Object-Oriented Programming Language, developed at Sun Microsystems • A Java Virtual Machine (run-time environment) that can be integrated in Web browsers (such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer), and operating systems (such as OS/400) •...
  • Page 634 IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products The toolbox supports the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) specification. Data flowing between the workstation and an iSeries or AS/400 running OS/400 V4R4 or later can run across an SSL connection providing data encryption and server authentication. iSeries Toolbox for Java provides access to the following iSeries server resources: •...
  • Page 635 IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products A Java program using the toolbox can connect to OS/400 V4R2 or later. OS/400 V4R4 or later is required when a Java program using the Toolbox is running on the iSeries. The Toolbox requires JVM 1.1.6 or later and Swing 1.0.3 or later to balance content and workload.
  • Page 636 IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products The Toolbox provides a set of Graphical Access classes. These classes use the access classes described previously to retrieve data and then present the data to the user. The classes use Java's Swing 1.0 (JFC 1.1) framework. Graphical APIs are available to access various iSeries resources, such as the database, Integrated File System, command call, and data queues.
  • Page 637: Iseries Developer Kit For Java (5722-Jv1 Included With 5722-Ss1)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products • An Integrated File System class extends Java's java.io.file class. This class can be used in applications that currently use java.io.file so the application acts on files in the Integrated File System of the iSeries server.
  • Page 638 IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products This updated version of iSeries Developer Kit for Java includes the IBM Just in Time (JIT) Version 3.5 programs. The iSeries Developer Kit for Java is compliant with Sun's Java 1.1.8 and Java2 Standard Edition specifications and includes: •...
  • Page 639: Ibm Visualage For Java Enterprise Toolkit For As/400 (Et/400)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products This updated version of iSeries Developer Kit for Java includes an upgrade to the IBM 3.6 Just in Time (JIT) compiler. JTOpen 2.0 (iSeries Toolbox for Java) is now available and can be found at: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/toolbox/...
  • Page 640 All of the IBM Toolbox for Java classes are part of the ET/400 feature in VisualAge for Java. Once you add the ET/400 feature, the Toolbox classes will be added into the workbench, without downloading.
  • Page 641: Websphere Development Studio For Iseries (5722-Wds)

    Environment applications to Web-enabled solutions. Workstation Components* * The workstation components are shipped automatically with the 5722-WDS order. Features This solution combines many of the IBM AD tools for iSeries into one comprehensive package. IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products...
  • Page 642 IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products Host Tools includes: • ILE RPG • ILE COBOL • ILE C • ILE C++ • Application Development ToolSet The Workstation Tools (with the entitlement of WebSphere Development Tools for iSeries, unlimited workstation licenses per server) are: •...
  • Page 643 ILE C (Component of 5722-WDS) The ILE C compiler has been updated this release to the most current C compiler that IBM offers on any platform. This new compiler has added more ANSI support and significant improvement for cross-platform portability. Portability is further enhanced with the new Teraspace support, which allows for pointer usage and memory management that is more consistent with other platforms.
  • Page 644 • Provides seamless access to iSeries data and applications Planning Information The IBM Open Class Library that is shipped as part of Websphere Development Studio for iSeries (5722-WDS) and Operating System/400 for iSeries (5722-SS1) will be provided for one additional release beyond V5R1, after which it will be discontinued. The I/O Stream and Complex Library will continue to be shipped and supported as part of Operating System/400.
  • Page 645: Ibm Integrated Languages Environment Rpg For Iseries (Component Of 5722-Wds)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products All applications that use the IBM Open Class Headers and Service Programs need to be refreshed using the C++ Standard Library provided with 5722-WDS and 5722-SS1. When discontinued, IBM Open Class Headers shipped in library QSYSINC with a descriptive text of “IOC HEADER”, and the IBM Open Class Service Programs, QYPPOC370 and...
  • Page 646: Ibm Integrated Language Environment Cobol For Iseries (Component Of 5722-Wds)

    • ELSEIF operation code • New predefined /DEFINE names • New compiler directive /INCLUDE IBM Integrated Language Environment COBOL for iSeries (Component of 5722-WDS) ILE COBOL for iSeries consists of the COBOL components listed in the following table. Cobol Compiler Option...
  • Page 647: Ile Cobol - New With V5R1

    ILE C *PRV ILE C++ *PRV The ILE C compiler has been updated this release to the most current C compiler that IBM offers on any platform. This new compiler has added more ANSI support, and significant improvement for cross-platform portability. Portability is further enhanced with the new Teraspace support which allows for pointer usage and memory management that is more consistent with other platforms.
  • Page 648 In this release, the C++ compiler has also been updated to the most current C++ compiler that IBM has to offer. This iSeries native compiler replaces both the VisualAge C++ cross-compiler and the native C++ PRPQ compiler. It includes support for the latest C++ language features such as namespaces, improved template support, bool data type, etc.
  • Page 649: Adts - New With V5R1

    IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products • A Qshell command for compiling • New LICOPT and CSOPT command keywords • More in-synch with ILE C ADTS – New with V5R1 • Source Entry Utility (SEU): – Supports the new RPGLE CF Format and Prompt –...
  • Page 650 All iSeries system file access methods are supported (sequential, indexed, and direct). The applications that are created take advantage of the Data File Utility/Application Execution (DFU/AE) support provided within the IBM OS/400 to allow validation of database fields and additional fields as well as scrolling forward and backward when browsing database records.
  • Page 651 The two features of ADTS/400 are: • Application Dictionary Services The IBM Application Dictionary Services feature is a programmer development tool to assist in program development and maintenance. It is a dictionary on the iSeries server that provides references and cross-references of data on the system. It can generate a complete inventory of all the software components on the iSeries server, regardless of programming language.
  • Page 652: Websphere Development Tools For Iseries V5.1 (Entitled With 5722-Wds)

    WebSphere Development Tools for iSeries V5.1 (Entitled with 5722-WDS) Note: IBM VisualAge RPG and CoOperative Development Environment for AS/400 was renamed to IBM WebSphere Development Tools for AS/400 in October 2000. This latest version is now named WebSphere Development Tools for iSeries V5.1.
  • Page 653 OPM/ILE COBOL, OPM/ILE CL, ILE C, ILE C++, DDS, and Java more efficient and fun. They also help attract, retain, and grow key iSeries development skills. VisualAge RPG is the IBM premier development tool, compiler, and runtime for creating GUI applications to run on Windows or any Java GUI capable client or browser. VisualAge RPG...
  • Page 654: Webfacing Tool (First Edition)

    DDS keyword support, see the Web site at: http://www.ibm.com\software\ad\wds400 The ultimate IBM goal is to make the conversion process simple and easy for all customers. At development time, the WebFacing Tool creates industry-standard JavaServer Pages and JavaBeans based on the 5250 display file source code.
  • Page 655: Websphere Studio For Iseries (Professional Edition)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products • There are no proprietary interfaces with the WebFacing Tool. It generates standard Java components that can be leveraged and extended. The major difference of the WebFacing Tool from the competition is that the WebFacing Tool is a development-time conversion tool while most of the other tools are run-time, conversion tools.
  • Page 656 – Page Detailer, which is a performance analyzer in a browser that details the performance characteristics of all of the components that are downloaded IBM designed WebSphere Development Tools for iSeries so that WebSphere Studio Advanced Edition could be installed over your version of WebSphere Studio. Take advantage of the extra capabilities offered by the Advanced Edition and yet still maintain the iSeries Affinity enhancements that were shipped with WebSphere Development Tools for iSeries.
  • Page 657: Visualage For Java For Iseries (Professional Edition)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products VisualAge for Java for iSeries (Professional Edition) VisualAge for Java includes the Enterprise Toolkit for iSeries. This tool kit includes: • Toolbox for Java to provide access to iSeries data, applications, and system functions.
  • Page 658: Code

    IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products CODE CODE is the Windows-based, IBM follow-on product set to PDM, SEU, SDA, RLU, and the system debugger. It is a modern, integrated and comprehensive toolset optimized for creating and maintaining iSeries applications or application fragments written in OPM/ILE RPG, OPM/ILE COBOL, OPM/ILE CL, ILE C, ILE C++, DDS or Java.
  • Page 659: System/36 Migration Aid

    IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products for writing applications. The VisualAge RPG debugger, used to debug the RPG IV client applications, is also similar to the CODE Debugger. The customer can also write non-visual projects and portable business logic in RPG IV with VisualAge RPG. Furthermore, the customer can generate Java applications or applets from VisualAge RPG source.
  • Page 660 IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products System/38 Migration Aid provides facilities and functions to select and migrate System/38 objects to the iSeries server. System/38 programs can be transported in object format and re-encapsulated automatically on the iSeries server. For further details, see System/38 Migration Planning Guide , SC21-4153.
  • Page 663: Ibm Licensed Programs: Lotus Products

    Installation prerequisites • http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ iseries/domino • http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ iseries/quickplace Related products Lotus Quick Place for iSeries 5733-LQP Lotus Sametime for iSeries 5733-LST IBM Integrated Domino Fax for iSeries 5733-FXD © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 664 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products Lotus Domino Server for AS/400 offers you a choice of Domino servers and clients for your iSeries server. You can select the function and capability you need in the Domino server without paying for something you don't need.
  • Page 665 This allows only changes since the previous backup or restore to be managed. • Domino and WebSphere integration enhancements: Several enhancements are introduced in Domino to better integrate with IBM WebSphere software. In particular is a single signon with WebSphere Application Server 3.5 level.
  • Page 666: Lotus Domino R5 Mail Server (Licensing Option Of 5769-Lnt)

    • Improve customer responsiveness • Streamline business processes Rely on the top-rated, global service and support of Lotus, IBM, and the IBM worldwide network of Business Partners to help you maximize the return on your Domino infrastructure investment.
  • Page 667 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products Domino Mail enables a smooth upgrade path to other servers in the Domino family, with complete investment protection. Features • Go home on time: Unequaled reliability, manageability, and performance • Integrated, collaborative services: – World-class e-mail –...
  • Page 668 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products • Message tracking and monitoring: – Track all messages, even across Domino domains – Check the status of any message – Proactively monitor the status of mail server tasks such as SMTP, IMAP, and LDAP •...
  • Page 669 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products • One infrastructure to deploy and manage: Domino Mail provides a unified architecture for e-mail, Web access, online calendaring and group scheduling, collaborative work spaces, bulletin boards, and news groups. Unmatched mobile capabilities and support for the widest array of clients, from Lotus Notes clients to Web browsers, gives users secure messaging anytime, anywhere.
  • Page 670: Lotus Domino R5 Application Server (Licensing Option Of 5769-Lnt)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products • Easy to extend: Other Lotus products that extend and add value to your Domino Mail investment include: – Lotus Fax for Domino for network-based fax capabilities from Notes – Lotus mobile and wireless products for data synchronizing, wireless messaging, and remote access –...
  • Page 671 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products Convenient and consistent IT support for field offices is provided with remote server management using the Domino Administrator, optimized administrative tools, Web-based administration, batch console commands and more. Features • Integration with Enterprise Systems: Leverage current information assets with built-in connection services for live access to relational databases, transaction systems, and ERP applications.
  • Page 672 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products • Choice of development options: Connect to enterprise data non-programmatically via the easy-to-use DECS interface or programmatically from Java or LotusScript. • Mail server capabilities: The Domino Application Server also delivers powerful administration and the unmatched Internet messaging functionality found in the Domino Mail Server such as e-mail, calendaring and group scheduling, bulletin board, and news groups.
  • Page 673: Lotus Domino R5 Enterprise Server (Licensing Option Of 5769-Lnt)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products Lotus Domino R5 Enterprise Server (Licensing Option of 5769-LNT) The Domino Enterprise Server is supported on OS/400 V4R4 or later. It can be licensed for deployment on systems with one to eight CPUs with Domino Partitioning. For larger systems, see “Lotus Domino R5 Advanced Enterprise Server”...
  • Page 674 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products • Web clustering: The new Internet Cluster Manager (ICM) extends failover and load balancing capabilities to Web browsers, offering enhanced reliability for Web applications. • Integration with enterprise management frameworks: The Domino Enterprise Server integrates with a wide range of industry-leading management frameworks, including all products that support SNMP.
  • Page 675: Lotus Domino R5 Advanced Enterprise Server

    IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products – Cluster up to six servers, even mix Domino platforms – Cluster any combination of Domino R5 and Domino R4.6 servers – Deploy multiple clusters in a Domino domain – Include partitioned servers within clusters –...
  • Page 676: Lotus Enterprise Integrator (5769-Lnp)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products Lotus Enterprise Integrator (5769-LNP) Lotus Enterprise Integrator Product number 5769-LNP Replaces product None Minimum OS/400 level V4R4 Installation prerequisites None Related products Lotus Domino Enterprise Server for iSeries (5769-LNT) The Lotus Enterprise Integrator (LEI) is a server-based product providing data movement between DB2 Universal Database (UDB) for iSeries and Domino, with no programming required.
  • Page 677: Domino Client Choices

    IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products Maintenance Updated (MU), but will otherwise be unaffected. For more information, including a Notes/Domino Maintenance Release Q&A and the Maintenance Release (MR) Status Page, go to: http://Notes.net Support for Domino for AS/400 4.6 Domino for AS/400 R4.6 is supported on OS/400 V4R4 until 31 January 2002. Domino for AS/400 R4.6 is not supported on OS/400 V4R5 and later releases.
  • Page 678: Lotus Inotes Web Access

    IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products iNotes provides the opportunity to eliminate expensive server farms and have a reliable scalable server that replicates like Notes, yet looks and feels like what you know (Outlook), with a more scalable, reliable server. Lotus iNotes Web Access...
  • Page 679 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products Organizer in a single, integrated state-of-the-art e-mail, calendar, group scheduling, and Web information management tool. All of this is offered without the requirement of a Domino-based infrastructure. The enhancements are reflected in the design goals for Notes •...
  • Page 680 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products The tightest-integrated Internet client in the industry benefits you with the combination of the best features in one seamless, easy-to-use mail, calendar, and Web client. Productivity features – New with R5 • The Welcome page Notes R5 introduces the concept of a Welcome page –...
  • Page 681 IBM has incorporated many of the enhanced PIM features of Lotus Organizer into the Lotus Notes calendar, scheduling, and task management functions. The addition of a group calendar view makes it easier than ever for you to stay on top of multiple schedules, and to plan your time and work so that individuals and groups are more productive.
  • Page 682 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products • Notification of sent view behavior Users are notified that messages deleted from the Sent view will be deleted from every folder as well. • Mail preferences Option for automatic spell check on send, delivery priority, automatic message signature and signature files, message content options (HTML only, plain text only, or both), message importance, security options, delegation options, and reply separator definition.
  • Page 683 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products enough data in this compressed “catalog” of directories to yield information about the entire directory object if needed, automatically and invisibly to the user. This new directory occupies minimal disk space, so that mobile users can easily maintain a copy on their local hard disks.
  • Page 684: R5 Domino Designer

    IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products • Search engine and UI changes The engine is the Global Text Retriever from IBM Japan and includes many new enhancements, such as a fuzzy search. • Full-text index of the file system • Summarization of the search results Each document returned can have several sentences displayed describing its contents selected by a special algorithm that finds the most meaningful sentences.
  • Page 685 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products • Multiple-browser preview Preview your work in all of the browsers that your end-users demand, including Notes, the Notes browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Netscape Navigator. • Context-sensitive Help on integrated tools and highlighted functions New Site Layout and Presentation Tools •...
  • Page 686 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products • Picture properties HTML attributes, such as vertical alignment, text wrap, and float options, are available in the properties box. Enterprise Integration • Domino Enterprise Connection Services (DECS) Domino Enterprise Connection Services (DECS) is a visual tool and high performance server environment you can use to create Web applications that provide live, native access to enterprise data and applications.
  • Page 687 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products • Upgrade existing HTML Import existing HTML files into Designer so you can take advantage of Domino features. • Leverage Web programmability and scripting option Web standards (Java, JavaScript, HTML 4.0) are supported in Designer R5 so you can use standard Web design languages and tools in Designer.
  • Page 688 IBM Licensed Programs: Lotus Products • Multiple currency support Ability to store and use calculations involving multiple currencies within a form or view. The currency indicator is stored with the field so that it remains consistent and doesn't change based on the user's local computer system preferences. Developers can more easily create applications that involve calculation and display of different currencies.
  • Page 691: Ibm Licensed Programs: Networking Products

    IBM NetVista Thin Client Manager V2.1 Product number 5648-C07 / 5648-C08 Replaces product IBM Network Station Manager V2.1 (name change) Minimum OS/400 level V4R4 Installation prerequisites None Related products None © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 692 User preferences are stored on the IBM NetVista Thin Client server. The IBM NetVista Thin Client can also act as an X-Windows terminal, permitting AIX and other UNIX applications to use the IBM NetVista Thin Client. The IBM NetVista Thin Client is X11 Release 6 compliant.
  • Page 693: Navio Nc Navigator For Ibm Network Station V1.0 (5648-B10, B20)

    Network Station Manager (5648-C05) Related products None NC Navigator for IBM Network Station (5648-B10) with 40-bit encryption is a fully compatible subset of the popular Netscape Navigator 3.0 browser. NC Navigator for Network Station 5648-B20 (128-bit) can be used to replace the browser included with Network Station Manager (5648-C05) to support the stronger 128-bit encryption.
  • Page 694: Ibm Cryptographic Access Provider For Iseries

    • Ability to invoke the 3270 emulator and Telnet applications from the browser. IBM Cryptographic Access Provider for iSeries IBM Cryptographic Access Provider 56-bit for iSeries (5722-AC2) IBM Cryptographic Access Provider 128-bit for iSeries (5722-AC3) IBM Cryptographic Access Provider Summary...
  • Page 695: Ibm Iseries Client Encryption

    Client Encryption provides Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for use by Client Access Express for Windows clients (5722-XE1) and the IBM Toolbox for Java (5722-JC1). The Client Encryption products include an SSL for Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000 and NT and an SSL for Java.
  • Page 696: Ibm Cryptographic Support For Iseries (5722-Cr1)

    The main purpose of Cryptographic Support for iSeries is to provide a means to protect information that is moved outside the perimeter of the protection already provided by the IBM iSeries server and your physical security measures. Additionally, Cryptographic Support for iSeries can be used to add a level of protection to sensitive data stored within your system's protected environment.
  • Page 697: Ibm Corepoint Telephony Version 6 Release 2 (5648-C69)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products IBM Corepoint Telephony Version 6 Release 2 (5648-C69) IBM Corepoint Telephony Version 6 Release 2 Summary Product number 5648-C69 Replaces product CallPath Server for AS/400 (5769-CP4) Minimum OS/400 level V4R3 Installation prerequisites Windows NT on Integrated xSeries Server...
  • Page 698: Ibm Communications Utilities For Iseries 5722-Cm1

    System/370 host system (VM PROFS and RSCS) using the BSC protocol or SNA over SDLC lines, over an X.25 network, or over an IBM Token-Ring Network. The SDLC and X.25 lines can connect through an X.21 interface. This support also includes direct connection to VM/RSCS or MVS using JES2 or JES3.
  • Page 699 The RJE portion of the Communications Utilities for iSeries allows the iSeries server to function as an RJE workstation for the submission of jobs or receipt of output from a host IBM 308x, 3090, 937x, or 43xx using BSC, SNA over SDLC lines, over an X.25 network, or over IBM Token-Ring Network.
  • Page 700: Ibm Distributed Computing Environment Des Library Routine (5769-Dc3)

    Related products MQSeries Integrator for iSeries and DB2 V1.1 (5697-F49) The IBM MQSeries family provides an open, scalable, industrial-strength messaging and information infrastructure, enabling tighter integration of business processes, dynamic workload distribution to form an efficient enterprise- or community-wide system. The MQSeries family consists of three products: •...
  • Page 701: Business Integration With The Mqseries Family

    IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products Business Integration with the MQSeries Family Business integration means that different computer systems, employees, business partners, and suppliers work together to provide the best and most innovative service to the enterprise and its customers. The barriers of diverse computer systems, geographic boundaries, time differences, language and format differences, and different methods of working can all be overcome with the MQSeries family.
  • Page 702: The Basics Of Mqseries

    • Visual Age for C++ for iSeries Application Programs and Messaging The IBM MQSeries range of products provides application programming services that enable application programs to communicate with each other using messages and queues. This form of communication is referred to as commercial messaging . It provides assured, one-time-only delivery of messages.
  • Page 703: Ibm Mqseries Integrator For Iseries And Db2 Version 1.1 (5697-F49)

    Supported Platforms MQSeries for iSeries supports a message exchange with other users of the MQSeries on over 35 IBM and non-IBM platforms. A complete list of supported platforms can be found on the Web at: http://www.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries/platforms Client software provides a remote interface to a MQSeries server.
  • Page 704 IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products MQSeries Integrator is a powerful message-brokering software product. It provides real-time, intelligent rules-based message routing, and content transformation and formatting. It seamlessly integrates applications, databases, and networks. MQSeries Integrator is optimized for high volume, in-storage transformation of messages.
  • Page 705: Ibm Wireless Connection For As/400 (5798-Tbw)

    Supported Platforms MQSeries Integrator supports message exchange with other users of the MQSeries on over 35 IBM and non-IBM platforms. A complete list of supported platforms can be found on the Web at: http://www.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries/platforms/ Additional information on MQSeries is available on the Web at: http://www.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries...
  • Page 706: Iseries Client Access Products

    Functions provided with 5798-TBW include wireless network management, centralized configuration of radio frequency (RF) data collection devices, and direct connection to Ethernet and Token-Ring LANs. IBM Wireless Connection for AS/400 supports the IBM 2480 family of wireless LAN products. A separate feature supports multiple instances of 5798-TBW running on the same server.
  • Page 707: Ibm Iseries Client Access Family For Windows (5722-Xw1)

    The iSeries Client Access Family includes the following functions: • IBM iSeries Client Access Express for Windows Client • iSeries Access for Web • Websphere Host Publisher Note Client Access Express also ships with OS/400.
  • Page 708 Host Publisher Studio must then be installed to a PC to use the Studio portion. In addition, the following tools must be installed on your iSeries: • IBM HTTP Server for iSeries • iSeries Developer Kit for Java...
  • Page 709: Websphere Host Publisher

    • IBM WebSphere Application Server, for iSeries (standard or advanced editions at V3.0.02, or later) Note V5R1 iSeries Access for the Web is only available in English. IBM intends to provide national language support for iSeries Access for Web functions in a future release. WebSphere Host Publisher WebSphere Host Publisher enables 5250 applications to run unchanged on the iSeries in the WebSphere Application Server (standard or advanced) environment.
  • Page 710 IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products Application Server (Standard Edition) on iSeries servers. Host Publisher server also provides the 5250 interface when applications are used without Integration Objects. iSeries Access for Web Access can be used from any desktop that has a browser (such as Netscape and Internet Explorer).
  • Page 711: Ibm Iseries Client Access Express For Windows (5722-Xe1)

    • iSeries Client Encryption, 128-bit (5722-CE3) Important • IBM iSeries Client Access Family is now on keyed stamped media. • Client Access for Windows 95/NT (XD1) is not available with V5R1. • Client Access Enhanced for Windows 3.1 (XK1) is not available with V5R1.
  • Page 712 IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products • Supports TCP/IP connectivity. • Provides enhanced network security through Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for client functions. • Utilizes iSeries NetServer for PC file serving and network print support. • Contains 32-bit client/server application enablers for iSeries (such as OLE DB provider, ODBC driver, ActiveX Automation Objects, Remote Command, and Data Queues).
  • Page 713: Connectivity

    IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products Connectivity The Express client supports TCP/IP connectivity and uses the standard TCP/IP program shipped with the Microsoft 32-bit operating systems (other Winsock-compatible stacks can also be used). Communications program improvements (significant streamlining and more efficient use of buffers) result in increased stability and better performance. Additionally, the Express client provides: •...
  • Page 714: Network File And Print Serving

    IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products data sent to your PC printer via PC5250 printer emulation. SSL requires connection to OS/400 V4R5 or later. Client Access Express Security – New with V5R1 Client Access Express supports new password rules, allowing case-sensitive user profile passwords up to 128 characters in length with a larger character set.
  • Page 715: Pc5250 Emulation

    IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products PC5250 Emulation PC5250 enables users to run iSeries programs, work with OS/400 screens, and send system output to PC printers. PC5250 display emulation provides many capabilities, such as customizable keyboard and display support, hotspots, keypad, playback recording, and customizable toolbar, to name a few.
  • Page 716 IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products PC5250 – New with V5R1 Many requested changes have been provided in PC5250 V5R1, such as: • Additional key mappings • The ability to enter hex characters (for characters not on the keyboard) • Eliminate think time in macros •...
  • Page 717: Data Transfer

    IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products – Use Macro Play/Record – Use File Transfer • An option was added to configuration to allow a prompt when exiting a session so the user can select to “Save Changes”. Current configuration options allow “Always save”...
  • Page 718 IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products • The Data Transfer GUI now supports an “auto-run” option. This enables a user to create a transfer request, and perhaps place an icon on the desktop for this request. Then they can simply double-click the icon, and the transfer will “auto-run” without additional user intervention.
  • Page 719 IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products • For Lotus users: – Support for 97 Edition file types .123 is added. The .WK4 file type was previously supported. Both of these Lotus file types include the capability to read and write records to multiple sheets within a single workbook. These file types are also included in the Create iSeries Database File wizard.
  • Page 720: Application Enablers: Middleware

    IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products – When the cursor is positioned over menu items on the toolbar, extended tool tip information will be provided – In the Properties panel, you can now set to “display or not display” warnings that...
  • Page 721 IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products – Forward-only cursor types – Optimistic lock type – Record set seek – Support for Big Integers and Large Objects (LOBs) data types (requires connectivity to OS/400 V5R1 or later) – Custom properties that were added to CCSID 65535 data to enable functions such as...
  • Page 722: Central Administration Of Pc Users

    IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products – Recording can now be done in Visual Basic (VB) scripts or a macro. A tool or utility is also included that can convert a macro to VB Script. • iSeries Toolbox for Java: Includes a series of low-level APIs for accessing iSeries data and resources from a Java program.
  • Page 723: Iseries Administration And Operations

    IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products – Prevent a specific user from running the Client Access Data Transfer to upload or download data. Users can be restricted from creating a new file but allowing them to append data to an existing file, or they can use only predefined transfer requests.
  • Page 724: Operations Console

    IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products These features are new with V5R1 of Operations Navigator GUI: • Work management (active jobs, subsystems, job queues, memory pools) • Backup and Recovery (BRMS GUI plug-in) • Logical Partitioning (LPAR) management is enhanced to support scheduled movement...
  • Page 725: Iseries Server Requirements

    IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products All future enhancements for the 32-bit environment will be provided in this client. This client should be used if you need any of the following functions: • TCP/IP connectivity • Quick start-up time, better overall performance, and reduced PC disk space usage •...
  • Page 726 IBM Licensed Programs: Networking Products Windows 95/98/Me Windows 2000/NT 4.0 Minimum PC Memory 64 MB 96 MB Minimum PC Pentium Pentium Processor 200 MHz 200 MHz 128 MB is recommended. Note: 128 MB is the recommended minimum memory for the PC.
  • Page 729: Ibm Licensed Programs: System Management Products, Services

    Operations Console – New with V5R1 Operations Console has been enhanced in V5R1 to enable connections across a local area network (LAN), besides enabling directly cabled and dial-in (modem) connections. A single © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 730 IBM Licensed Programs: System Management Products, Services PC can have multiple connections to multiple iSeries servers and can be the console for multiple iSeries servers. An example is a logically partitioned server using the same PC as the console for all partitions.
  • Page 731 Remote Control Panel to work on the PC. When you select the Operations Console on the LAN for your iSeries server, IBM delivers one #0367 Operations Console cable with a new order. It is shipped with an upgrade if that cable is not yet on your configuration.
  • Page 732 Client Access Express must be installed to use AS/400 Operations Console. During the installation of Client Access Express, AS/400 Operations Console support is installed. Also during the Client Access Express installation, a 5250 emulator is installed (if PC5250 or IBM Personal Communications Version 4.2 or later is not already installed). The Operations Console Cable is required to use the console function for a direct attached Operations Console PC.
  • Page 733: Extreme Support Through Personalization (Esp): Service Offering

    ESP Registration is now simpler for access to registered iSeries and AS/400 ESP functions on the Web. Through IBM Registration (IR) services, you can now use a single user ID (name) and password on the Web for access to many registered Web functions. Registered users migrate to the new IR function through guided steps on the Web as they access registered Web functions.
  • Page 734: Extreme Support Through Personalization: New With V5R1

    The system detects this condition and prevents processing of the PTF when the precondition is active. • Internet support gives you more flexibility FOR UNIVERSAL CONNECTION. IBM gives you more options for Electronic Customer Support (ECS) and Electronic Service Agent connectivity through Universal Connection.
  • Page 735: Management Central: Pervasive

    IBM Licensed Programs: System Management Products, Services The Fix Maintenance Advisor is available at: http://as400service.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/22721158 Answer seven easy questions based on your current environment and click Finish to submit your request. • The On-Line Disk Arm Calculator (ODAC) is an easy-to-use “advisor”. Based on your input to a few questions, ODAC quickly gives you advice on the number of disk drives required for a specific iSeries or AS/400e configuration.
  • Page 736: Easier Access To Ibm Technical Support Web Sites - New With V5R1

    • IBM installation planning for IBM servers. This lets you readily plan the physical installation of your hardware to ensure an efficient installation. • Access to all IBM education and training, all in one place. This provides links to applicable Learning Services Offerings. Easily browse, enroll in, and pay for all the IBM education you need.
  • Page 737: Universal Connection - New With V5R1

    IBM Licensed Programs: System Management Products, Services Universal Connection – New with V5R1 IBM now gives you even more options for Electronic Customer Support (ECS) and Electronic Service Agent connectivity through Universal Connection. In addition to dial-up support over TCP/IP via ATT Global Network Services, with V5R1 the Universal Connection also supports Internet connections using a virtual private network (VPN).
  • Page 738: Pm/400E Integrated With Workload Estimator (Service Offering)

    IBM Licensed Programs: System Management Products, Services PM/400e Integrated with Workload Estimator (Service Offering) PM/400e is a personalized tool shipped with OS/400 that gives you easy-to-use reports about the performance of your systems. You simply turn the tool on and access your reports on the Web.
  • Page 739: Physical Device Placement Assistant (Pdpa)

    Services Network (Service Offering) Sales channels and customers can quickly identify Business Partners and IBM groups (for example, IBM Global Services) who can provide a broad range of services for the AS/400 and iSeries. Service providers can be found at: http://www.ibm.com/as400/service/...
  • Page 740: Iseries And As/400 University (Service Offering)

    • http://www.iseries.ibm.com/myiseries/ The IBM ESP initiative offers total server support that you need for today's e-business world. You get great support that is personalized, flexible, and in the form you need it. What counts is keeping your business running and helping you drive your business to the next level. We anticipate your needs with ESP.
  • Page 741: Ibm Backup Recovery And Media Services For Iseries (5722-Br1)

    IBM Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries (5722-BR1) Backup Recovery and Media Services (BRMS) is the IBM strategic solution for planning and managing the backup of your iSeries server. The BRMS product is available on the keyed stamped media shipped with every server. This product can be installed and used for 70 days, without charge.
  • Page 742 The fast search facility for files on tape improves the tape performance by positioning the tape to the start block, rather than having to ship a file at a time. Fast search is supported on IBM 3480, 3490, 3490E, 3590, and 3570 tape drives.
  • Page 743 TSM server storage to be restored to another iSeries or AS/400e servers managed by the same TSM server. For information related to Client to TSM, see “IBM Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries (5722-BR1)” on page 711.
  • Page 744: Ibm Advanced Job Scheduler For Iseries (5722-Js1)

    Related products IBM Managed System Services for iSeries (5722-MG1) IBM Advanced Job Scheduler for iSeries is a part of the IBM SystemView family of offerings. It facilitates unattended operations, which can reduce the cost of ownership and help improve efficiency and accuracy in managing batch applications. It provides a highly comprehensive, full-function job scheduler and report distribution system on the iSeries server, with graphical user interface capabilities.
  • Page 745 IBM Licensed Programs: System Management Products, Services • Job dependencies • Active dependencies • Resource dependencies • Update of job defaults • Display the IJS log • Base periodic frequency on start time • New DDM fields to specify device and location •...
  • Page 746: Ibm Managed System Services For Iseries (5722-Mg1)

    Running programs, installing products, applying PTFs and re-IPLing can be scheduled to run automatically under IBM Managed System Services for iSeries (MSS) control. MSS forwards the results of all change requests to the central site for tracking.
  • Page 747: Ibm System Manager For Iseries (5722-Sm1)

    IBM Licensed Programs: System Management Products, Services The ability of the central site to define, schedule, and run these change requests one time or repetitively significantly enhances the unattended operation of remote iSeries or AS/400e servers. While MSS, together with central site control and tracking, provides a significant set of automated operations, it does not provide real-time monitoring and automated action for the entire iSeries operating environment.
  • Page 748 • Remote iSeries or AS/400 problem management This includes remote problem analysis, comparison of existing available PTFs, automatic distribution of selected PTFs, and a single connection to IBM electronic support for new problem reporting, to IBM or Independent Software Vendor (ISV) for processing.
  • Page 749: Ibm Performance Tools For Iseries (5722-Pt1)

    IBM Licensed Programs: System Management Products, Services IBM Performance Tools for iSeries (5722-PT1) IBM Performance Tools for iSeries Product number 5722-PT1 Replaces product None Minimum OS/400 level V5R1 Installation prerequisites None Related products None Performance Tools for iSeries is a program product that provides a set of reporting, analysis, and modeling functions to assist an iSeries and AS/400 administrator to manage the performance of the system.
  • Page 750: Ibm Content Manager Ondemand For Iseries (5722-Rd1)

    Information not available at time of publication. Features IBM Content Manager OnDemand for iSeries provides computer output to laser disk (COLD) and extended archiving functions on disk, optical, or tape storage media. Note: The two prior names for Content Manager were EDMSuite OnDemand for AS/400 (5733-218) and Report/Data Archive and Retrieval System (R/DARS) for AS/400 (5763-RD1, 5716-RD1).
  • Page 751: Ibm Content Manager For Iseries V5R1 (5722-Vi1)

    Related products Content Manger OnDemand for iSeries (5722-RD1) IBM Content Manager for iSeries V5R1 is a client/server software product designed to replace paper document processing with image processing for greater efficiency, reliability, and security. IBM Content Manger for iSeries is IBM's document imaging and work...
  • Page 752 IBM Content Manager suite of products. The IBM Content Manager suite of products can serve the needs of a small departmental application or serve as an enterprise solution for a large corporation. Even in geographically dispersed enterprises, mission-critical information can be delivered to users when they need it, providing rapid response for employees and customers alike.
  • Page 753 Implementation of workflow functions can improve process consistency, control, and quality and reduce process cycle time. For further product information, please see: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/software/ Note: IBM Content Manager for iSeries V5R1 supports Workfolder Application Facility (WAF) 4.1. Workfolder Application Facility Version 4.1 is the host-based implementation feature of Content Manager for iSeries.
  • Page 754 IBM Licensed Programs: System Management Products, Services iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 757: Ibm Licensed Programs: Printing And Document Handling Products

    AFP Font Collection provides one-stop shopping for iSeries printer fonts, with the most popular type families – Helvetica, Times New Roman, Gothic, Courier – the fonts you need to © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 758: Ibm Content Manager For Iseries (5722-Vi1)

    None Related products None IBM Content Manager for iSeries is a document imaging and work management system that can be implemented in a client/server or host environment. It changes the way paper documents are processed. A graphical user interface is provided so the client or user can develop a customized document management solution to include library and information processing capabilities.
  • Page 759: Ibm Advanced Function Printing Utilities For Iseries (5722-Af1)

    And, multiple users can view the same documents simultaneously. For additional information on VisualInfo, visit the IBM Image Web site: http://www.ibm.com/software/data/imageplus IBM Advanced Function Printing Utilities for iSeries (5722-AF1)
  • Page 760: Ibm Advanced Function Printing Printsuite For Os/400 (5798-Af2, Af3)

    • Resource Management Utility: A “workbench” for AFP resources that enables you to create, print, copy, and maintain overlays and images. IBM Advanced Function Printing PrintSuite for OS/400 (5798-AF2, AF3) IBM Advanced Function Printing (AFP) PrintSuite for OS/400 Product number...
  • Page 761: Page Printer Formatting Aid (Ppfa) (5798-Pf3)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Printing and Document Handling Products • APU production monitor provides the capability to customize precisely how transformed application output is produced and distributed. User exits enable changes to output. Full control is provided over where output pages, including different copies, are directed.
  • Page 762: Ibm Advanced Dbcs Printer Support For Iseries (5722-Ap1)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Printing and Document Handling Products IBM Advanced DBCS Printer Support for iSeries (5722-AP1) IBM Advanced DBCS Printer Support for iSeries Product number 5722-AP1 Replaces product None Minimum OS/400 level V5R1 Installation prerequisites None Related products None Advanced DBCS Printer Support for iSeries is a set of the following utilities: •...
  • Page 763 OCR fonts, PFC may be required only for old printers. System/36 Resource Migration The equivalent functions of APW, KPF, and PFC were provided on an IBM System/36 as a PRPQ. This utility migrates the resources of those System/36 PRPQs to the iSeries servers.
  • Page 764: Ibm Dictionary And Linguistics Tools For As/400 (5769-Dl1)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Printing and Document Handling Products IBM Dictionary and Linguistics Tools for AS/400 (5769-DL1) IBM Dictionary and Linguistics Tools for AS/400 Product number 5769-DL1 Replaces product None Minimum OS/400 level V4R5 Installation prerequisites None Related products None Dictionary and Linguistics Tools provide 36 dictionaries and a set of dictionary access methods in the form of APIs to allow customers to write applications to access the dictionaries directly.
  • Page 765: Ibm Business Graphics Utility For Iseries (5722-Ds1)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Printing and Document Handling Products IBM Business Graphics Utility for iSeries (5722-DS1) IBM Business Graphics Utility for iSeries Product number 5722-DS1 Replaces product None Minimum OS/400 level V5R1 Installation prerequisites None Related products None The Business Graphics Utility (BGU) for iSeries licensed program provides a very flexible and powerful business graphics function through a menu-driven interface.
  • Page 766: Ibm Advanced Function Printing Dbcs Fonts For As/400 (5769-Fn1)

    Related products None IBM Advanced Function Printing (AFP) Double-Byte Character Set (DBCS) Fonts for AS/400 is a rich selection of DBCS font families for use on 240 dots-per-inch, non-impact printers supported by AFP software integrated in the OS/400. This program includes: •...
  • Page 767: Ibm Facsimile Support For Iseries (5798-Fax)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Printing and Document Handling Products Some of the features of this product are: • Provides double-byte font library for use with 240 dots-per-inch, non-impact printers attached to an iSeries server. • Enhances system management flexibility with AFP resources transfer.
  • Page 768 IBM Licensed Programs: Printing and Document Handling Products • View received faxes • Detailed auditing of all outbound and inbound transactions • Automatic retry of failed faxes • Security for transmission of sensitive information • Full function end-user interface • Automated cover page generation •...
  • Page 769: Ibm Infoprint Designer For Iseries (5733-Id1)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Printing and Document Handling Products IBM Infoprint Designer for iSeries (5733-ID1) IBM Infoprint Designer for iSeries 5733-ID1 Product number Replaces product Minimum OS/400 level V5R1 Installation prerequisites Related products Infoprint Designer for iSeries provides a fully-graphical document composition interface to the iSeries printing and e-output system.
  • Page 770: Ibm Infoprint Server For Iseries (5722-Ip1)

    IBM Licensed Programs: Printing and Document Handling Products Under the covers, Infoprint Designer defines the format of pages with page and form definition resource objects. These are part of the iSeries print architecture. Designing with these resources is application-independent (unlike DDS). They are also compatible with existing or new applications that define output data with DDS.
  • Page 771 IBM Licensed Programs: Printing and Document Handling Products AFP output can be treated similarly. The new Create AFP Data (CRTAFPDTA) command provides three critical functions: • Converts print formatted with page definitions to AFP. • Creates a portable file by pulling in external fonts, page segments, and overlays.
  • Page 772 IBM Licensed Programs: Printing and Document Handling Products iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 775: Summary Of Earlier As/400, As/400E, And Iseries Models

    2.06 Maximum Number of Twinax Workstations Communication Lines (Maximum) LAN Adapters (Maximum) Available Card Slots (for I/O Adapters) Number of System I/O Buses Version 3 Processor Group © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 776: 9401 Model P03 And 10S

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9401 Model P03 and 10S Package ID Twinax Twinax Twinax Twinax Twinax Server Relative System 5.5/ Performance 16.8 16.8 17.1 (CPW) Relative System 1.9/ Performance (RAMP-C) Main Storage (MB) 8-24 8-40 8-56 8-40 8-24 8-24...
  • Page 777: 9402 Models C04, C06

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9402 Models C04, C06 9402 Model Relative System Performance (CPW Value) Relative System Performance (RAMP-C) Main Storage (MB) 8-12 8-16 Disk Storage (GB) (Maximum) 1.28 1.28 Maximum Number of Workstations Twinax ASCII Communication Lines (Maximum) LAN Adapters (Maximum) Available Card Slots (for I/O Adapters)
  • Page 778: 9402 Models E02, E04, E06

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9402 Models E02, E04, E06 9402 Model Relative System Performance (CPW Value) Relative System Performance (RAMP-C) Main Storage (MB) 8-24 8-24 8-40 Disk Storage (GB) (Maximum) 2.01 4.08 4.08 Maximum Number of Workstations Twinax ASCII LocalTalk...
  • Page 779: 9402 Model 200

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9402 Model 200 9402 Model #2030 #2031 #2032 Relative System Performance (CPW Value) 11.6 16.8 Relative System Performance (RAMP-C) Main Storage (MB) 8-24 8-56 16-128 Disk Storage (GB) (Maximum) V3R1 23.6 23.6 23.6 (Maximum) V3R2 50.3...
  • Page 780: 9402 Model 400

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9402 Model 400 9402 Model 400 Processor #2130 #2131 #2132 #2133 Relative System Performance (CPW Value) Version 3 Release 6 12.3 18.3 24.5 30.6 Relative System Performance (CPW Value) Version 3 Release 7 13.8 20.6 27.0...
  • Page 781: 9402 Model 436

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9402 Model 436 SSP Only SSP and OS/400 9402 Model 436 Processor #2102 #2104 #2106 #2102 #2104 #2106 Relative System Performance (CPW) V3R6 14.4 18.3 24.5 Relative System Performance (CPW) V3R7 and later 16.3 20.6 27.4...
  • Page 782: 9404 Models B10, B20

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9404 Models B10, B20 9404 Model Relative System Performance (CPW Value) Relative System Performance (RAMP-C) Main Storage (MB) 4-16 4-28 Disk Storage (GB) (Maximum) 2.40 4.80 Maximum Number of Workstations Twinax ASCII Communication Lines (Maximum) LAN Adapters (Maximum) Available Card Slots (for I/O Adapters)
  • Page 783: 9404 Models D10, D20, D25

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9404 Models D10, D20, D25 9404 Model Relative System Performance (CPW Value) Relative System Performance (RAMP-C) Main Storage (MB) 8-32 8-40 16-64 Disk Storage (GB) (Maximum) 9.50 9.50 15.80 Maximum Number of Workstations Twinax ASCII LocalTalk...
  • Page 784: 9404 Models F10, F20, F25

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9404 Models F10, F20, F25 9404 Model Relative System Performance (CPW Value) 11.6 13.7 Relative System Performance (RAMP-C) Main Storage (MB) 8-72 16-80 16-80 Disk Storage (GB) (Maximum) 20.62 20.62 20.62 Maximum Number of Workstations Twinax ASCII LocalTalk...
  • Page 785: 9406 Models D35, D45, D50, D60, D70, D80

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Models D35, D45, D50, D60, D70, D80 9406 Model Relative System Performance 10.8 13.3 23.9 32.3 56.6 (CPW Value) Relative System Performance 11.2 19.8 (RAMP-C) Number of Processors Main Storage (MB) 8-72 16-80 32-128...
  • Page 786: 9406 Models E35, E45, E50, E60, E70, E80, E90, E95

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Models E35, E45, E50, E60, E70, E80, E90, E95 9406 Model Relative System Performance 13.8 18.1 28.1 39.2 69.4 96.7 116.6 (CPW) Relative System Performance 10.2 14.2 25.2 34.4 42.1 (RAMP-C) Number of Processors Main Storage (MB) 1024...
  • Page 787: 9406 Models F35, F45, F50, F60, F70, F80, F90, F95, F97

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Models F35, F45, F50, F60, F70, F80, F90, F95, F97 9406 Model Relative System 13.7 17.1 27.8 40.0 57.0 97.1 127.7 148.8 177.4 Performance (CPW) Relative System 10.2 14.7 21.0 36.5 50.5 59.0 71.5...
  • Page 788: 9406 Models 300, 310, 320

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Models 300, 310, 320 9406 Models 300, 310, 320 Processor #2040 #2041 #2042 #2043 #2044 #2050 #2051 #2052 Relative System Perf. (CPW) 11.6 16.8 21.1 33.8 56.5 67.5 120.3 177.4 Relative System Perf 12.0 20.2 25.7...
  • Page 789: 9406 Models 500, 510, 530

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Models 500, 510, 530 9406 Models 500, 510, 530 #2140 #2141 #2142 #2143 #2144 #2150 #2151 #2152 #2153 #2162 Relative System Perf (CPW) 18.7 26.9 38.3 66.7 85.0 107.1 132.5 198.7 299.0 349.8 V3R6...
  • Page 790: 9406 Model 600

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model 600 Processor Features #2129 #2134 #2135 #2136 Relative System Performance Metric (CPW) 22.7 32.5 45.4 73.1 Number of Processors Main Storage (MB) Min/Max 64-384 64-384 64-384 128-512 Processor Group Disk Unit Capacity (GB) Base 4.19 4.19...
  • Page 791: 9406 Model 620

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model 620 Processor Features #2175 #2179 #2180 #2181 #2182 Relative System Performance (CPW) 50.0 85.6 113.8 210.0 464.3 Number of Processors Main Storage (MB) Min/Max 64-1856 256-2048 256-2048 256-2048 256-4096 Processor Group Summary for All Base #9364 with...
  • Page 792 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Communications Lines 0-18 0-36 0-78 Fax Adapters 0-13 Cryptographic Processor LAN Ports 0-12 0-16 ATM Ports Integrated PC Server (SPD) Integrated PC Server (PCI) PCI LAN/ATM Adapters Optical Libraries 0-12 0-14 iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 793: 9406 Model 640

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model 640 Processor Features #2237 #2238 #2239 Relative System Performance (CPW) 319.0 583.3 998.6 Number of Processors Main Storage (MB) Min/Max V4R1/V4R2 512-12288 512-12288 512-12288 V4R3 512-12288 512-16384 512-16384 Processor Group Disk Unit Capacity (GB) Base 4.19...
  • Page 794 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Communications Lines 1-200 1-200 1-200 Fax Adapters 0-32 0-32 0-32 Cryptographic Processor LAN/ATM Ports 0-32 0-32 0-32 Integrated PC Servers 0-16 0-16 0-16 Optical Libraries 0-22 0-22 0-22 iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 795: 9406 Model 650

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model 650 Processor Features #2240 #2243 #2188 #2189 Relative System Performance (CPW) 1794.0 2340.0 3660.0 4550-0 Number of Processors Main Storage (MB) Min/Max V4R1/V4R2 1024-20480 1024-20480 V4R3 1024-32768 1024-32768 1024-40960 1024-40960 Processor Group Disk Unit Capacity (GB) Base...
  • Page 796: Servers

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Workstation Attachment Controllers Min/Max 1-175 1-175 1-175 1-175 Twinax Devices 7000 7000 7000 7000 ASCII Devices 3150 3150 3150 3150 Local Talk Devices Communications Lines V4R1/V4R2 1-250 1-250 V4R3 1-300 1-300 1-300 1-300 Fax Adapters 0-32...
  • Page 797: 9402 Server Model 20S And 9406 Server Model 30S

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9402 Server Model 20S and 9406 Server Model 30S 9402/6 Model 20S, 30S Processor #2010 #2411 #2412 Relative System Perf (CPW Value) Interactive 11.6 Relative System Per (CPW Value) Client/Server 17.1 32.3 68.5 Relative System Perf (RAMP-C) Interactive Relative System Perf (RAMP-C) Client/Server...
  • Page 798: 9402 Model 40S

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9402 Model 40S 9402 Model 40S Processor #2109 #2110 #2111 #2112 Relative System Perf (CPW) V3R6 Client/Server Environment 24.5 30.6 52.9 77.3 Interactive Environment 12.3 18.3 26.9 Relative System Perf (CPW) V3R7 Client/Server Environment 27.0 33.3...
  • Page 799: 9406 Models 50S And 53S

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Models 50S and 53S Processor Features #2120 #2121 #2122 #2154 #2155 #2156 #2157 Relative System Perf (CPW) V3R6 Client/Server Environment 66.7 85.0 106.8 132.5 198.7 299.0 349.8 Interactive Environment 18.7 26.9 26.9 26.9 26.9...
  • Page 800: 9406 Model 170

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model 170 Processor Features #2159 #2160 #2164 #2176 #2183 Relative System Performance (CPW) Constrained Client/Server Environment 73.0 114.0 125.0 125.0 125.0 Interactive Environment 16.0 23.0 29.0 40.0 67.0 Unconstrained Client/Server Environment 73.0 114.0 210.0...
  • Page 801: 9406 Model 170

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model 170 Model (September 1998 / February 1999) Processor Feature #2289 #2290 #2291 #2292 #2385 #2386 #2388 Relative System 1, 2 Performance Processor CPW 1090 Interactive CPW Number of Processors Main Storage (MB) 64-832 64-832 64-832...
  • Page 802 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Base System System Unit Total Maximum for All Processors Expansion #7102 (see Note 5) (see Note 5) (see Note 5) ASCII Maximum Workstations Twinaxial ¼-inch Cartridge Tape (Internal) ½-inch Tape Reel 9348 Reel 2440, 9347 Cartridge 34xx, 35xx 8mm Cartridge (External)
  • Page 803: 9406 Model S10

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model S10 Processor Features #2118 #2119 Relative System Performance Metric (CPW) Client/Server Environment 45.4 73.1 Interactive Environment 16.2 24.4 Number of Processors Main Storage (MB) Minimum/Maximum 64-384 128-512 Processor Group Disk Unit Capacity (GB) Base 4.19 4.19...
  • Page 804 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Communications Lines 1-10 1-10 Fax Adapters Cryptographic Processor LAN Ports ATM Ports Integrated PC Servers PCI LAN/ATM Adapters Optical Libraries iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 805: 9406 Model S20

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model S20 Processor Features #2161 #2163 #2165 #2166 Relative System Performance (CPW) Client/Server Environment 113.8 210.0 464.3 759.0 Interactive Environment 31.0 35.8 49.7 56.9 Number of Processors Main Storage (MB) Min/Max 256-2048 256-2048 256-4096...
  • Page 806 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Workstation Attachment Controllers Min/Max Twinax Devices V4R1 V4R2/V4R3 ASCII Devices V4R1 V4R2/V4R3 LocalTalk Devices Communications Lines 1-10 0-18 0-36 0-78 Fax Adapters 0-13 Cryptographic Processor LAN Ports 0-13 ATM Ports 0-13 Integrated PC Server (SPD) Integrated PC Server (PCI) PCI LAN/ATM Adapters Optical Libraries...
  • Page 807: 9406 Model S30

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model S30 Processor Features #2257 #2258 #2259 #2260 Relative System Performance (CPW) Client/Server Environment 319.0 583.3 998.6 1794.0 Interactive Environment 51.5 64.0 64.0 64.0 Number of Processors Main Storage (MB) Min/Max V4R1/V4R2 512-12288 512-12288...
  • Page 808 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Workstation Attachment Controllers Minimum/Maximum Twinax Devices V4R1 V4R2/V4R3 ASCII Devices V4R1 V4R2/V4R3 LocalTalk Devices Communications Lines 1-200 1-200 1-200 1-200 Fax Adapters 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 Cryptographic Processor LAN/ATM Ports 1-32 1-32 1-32 1-32 Integrated PC Servers...
  • Page 809: 9406 Model S40

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model S40 Processor Features #2256 #2261 #2207 #2208 Relative System Performance (CPW) Client/Server Environment 1794.0 2340.0 3660.0 4550.0 Interactive Environment 64.0 64.0 120.0 120.0 Number of Processors Main Storage (MB) Minimum/Maximum V4R1/V4R2 1024-20480 1024-20480...
  • Page 810 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Workstation Attachment Controllers Minimum/Maximum Twinax Devices V4R1 V4R2/V4R3 ASCII Devices V4R1 V4R2/V4R3 LocalTalk Devices Communications Lines V4R1/V4R2 1-250 1-250 1-250 1-250 V4R33 1-300 1-300 1-300 1-300 Fax Adapters 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 Cryptographic Processor LAN/ATM Ports V4R1/V4R2...
  • Page 811: 9406 Model 720

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model 720 Model Processor Feature #2061 #2062 #2063 #2064 Relative System Performance (Note 1) Version 4 Release 3 and later Processor CPW 1600 Interactive CPW/System Feature Code #1500 (Base) 35 / 206A 35 / 206D 35 / 207B 35 / 207F...
  • Page 812 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Numbers are for All Base SUE #9364 #5065 Expansion System Processor Features System PCI (#9329) #9364 Stg/PCI Tower Maximum PCI (#9330) (#9331) Tower (Note 4) (Note 4) Disk Storage Base (G) Maximum Internal (G) 4.194 263.2 263.2...
  • Page 813 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Note 3: One line is used for Client Access Console or Operations Console if selected. The maximum is nine if Twinaxial Console is selected. Note 4: The #9364 must be configured with #9329 /#9330 (PCI) or #9331 (SPD). Therefore, these columns are mutually exclusive.
  • Page 814: 9406 Model 730

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model 730 Model Processor Feature #2065 #2066 #2067 #2068 Relative System Perf. (Note 1) Version 4 Release 3 and later Processor CPW 1050 2000 2890 Interactive CPW/System Feature Code #1506 (Base) 70 / 2A6A 70 / 2A6E 70 / 2B6D...
  • Page 815 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Note 1: CPW is the Commercial Processing Workload that is now being used to measure the performance of all iSeries and AS/400e processors. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type and number of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other factors, and the application being run determine the performance that is achievable.
  • Page 816: 9406 Model 740

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model 740 Model Processor Feature #2069 #2070 Relative System Perf (Note 1 and 2) Version 4 Release 3 and later Processor CPW 3660 4550 Interactive CPW/System Feature Code #1514 (Base) 120 / 2D6B 120 / 2E6A #1510 1050 / 2D6C...
  • Page 817: Custom Mixed-Mode Servers

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Note 1: CPW is the Commercial Processing Workload that is now being used to measure the performance of all iSeries and AS/400e processors. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type and number of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other factors, and the application being run determine the performance that is achievable.
  • Page 818 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Summary for All Base #5064 with #5064 with #5073, System Processors System #9329 #9311 #5083 Maximum (PCI Card (SPD Card (External Expansion) Expansion) Tower) Disk Unit Capacity (GB) Base 4.19 4.19 Maximum Internal V4R1 85.8/128.8 128.8...
  • Page 819: 9406 Model S30 And S40 Custom Mixed-Mode Eservers

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model S30 and S40 Custom Mixed-Mode eServers Processor Model Feature #2320 #2321 #2322 #2340 #2341 Relative System Performance (CPW) Client/Server Environment 998.6 1794.0 1794.0 3660.0 4550.0 Interactive Environment 215.1 386.4 579.6 1050.0 2050.0 Number of Processors...
  • Page 820 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Workstation Attachment Controllers Minimum/Maximum 1-175 1-175 1-175 1-175 1-175 Twinax Devices 7000 7000 7000 7000 7000 ASCII Devices 3150 3150 3150 3150 3150 LocalTalk Devices Communications Lines V4R1/V4R2 1-200 1-200 1-200 V4R3 1-300 1-300 1-300...
  • Page 821: 9406 Model Sb1

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9406 Model SB1 Model Feature #2310 #2311 #2312 #2313 Relative System Performance † † † † Number of Processors Main Storage (M) Minimum/Maximum 4096 4096 8192 8192 Software Charge Group Disk Unit Capacity (G) Base 16.77 16.77...
  • Page 822: Packages

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Note 1: There is a logical limit of 17.16 GB if mirrored or 25.76 GB if RAID is used for performance measurements. Note 2: It is required to have one tape. Note 3: Two logical features are supported on the base system.
  • Page 823: 9402 2Xx

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Package Twinax Twinax Server Server Entry Growth Entry Growth Package ID #0591 #0592 #0593 #0594 Workstation Attachment Controllers Minimum/Maximum Twinax Devices 1-28 0-28 ASCII Devices Local Talk Devices Communications Lines Cryptographic Processors Fax Adapters LAN Ports Wireless Adapters...
  • Page 824 Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models Software O/S 400 O/S400 Query for AS/400 Query for AS/400 Client Access for O/S 400 Client Access for A/S 400 Novell NetWare Support DB2 for OS/400 Query LAN Server for AS/400 Manager and SQL (Includes 10 LAN Requesters) Novell NetWare Support ADSM for AS/400...
  • Page 825: 9402 Model 400

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9402 Model 400 Model 400 Package Entry Entry Growth Growth Large Large Entry Growth Large Relative System Perf 18.3- 18.3- 18.3- 12.3- 12.3- 12.3- (CPW) V3R6 12.3 30.6 12.3 30.6 12.3 30.6 30.6 30.6 30.6...
  • Page 826: 9402 Model 436

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9402 Model 436 Model 436 Package Entry Growth Large #0114 #0115 #0116 Relative System Performance (CPW) V3R6 14.4-24.5 14.4-24.5 14.4-24.5 Relative System Performance (CPW) V3R7/V4 16.3-27.4 16.3-27.4 16.3-27.4 Relative System Performance (RAMP-C) O/S 400 4.8-8.7 4.8-8.7...
  • Page 827: 9402 Model 40S

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9402 Model 40S Small Entry Growth Growth Large Large Model 40S Server Server Server Server Server Server Hardware/Software Packages Relative System Perf (CPW) V3R6 Client/Server Environment 24.5-52.9 24.5-52.9 24.5-52.9 77.3 24.5-52.9 77.3 Interactive Environment 8.4-18.3 8.4-18.3...
  • Page 828: 9402 Model 40S

    Summary of Earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries Models 9402 Model 40S Small Entry Growth Large Server Server Server Server Model 40S Hardware Packages Relative System Performance (CPW) V3R6 Client/Server Environment 24.5-77.3 24.5-77.3 24.5-77.3 24.5-77.3 Interactive Environment 8.4-26.9 8.4-26.9 8.4-26.9 8.4-26.9 Relative System Performance (CPW) V3R7 Client/Server Environment...
  • Page 829 9401 Server 10S. RSP RAMP-C of 1.9/5.9 also refers to these two environments in the same order. 5. Three LANs are allowed when running IBM Firewall for AS/400 (5769-FW1). 6. One tape is required. 7. Does not include Operations Console.
  • Page 830 Netfinity Server is installed, no LANs are supported on the MFIOP. † This processor was announced in September 1996 when IBM introduced CPW as the new method of measuring the performance of AS/400e processors. For this and future processor announcements, CPW values only will be quoted.
  • Page 833: Referenced Lists

    • Alerts support to NetView, iSeries, System/36, and System/38 • IBM Token-Ring Network Management Support • Distributed Host Command Facility (DHCF) • Link Problem Determination Aid (LPDA) • Distributed System Node Executive (DSNX) © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 834: Supported Communication Protocols

    • SNA Pass-through • IBM Network Routing Facility (NRF) Support/400 • Autodial Support • 3270 Device Emulation • 3270 SNA API Support for IBM 3278 Model 3, 4, and 5 • ISDN Support • 5394/5494 SNA Backbone Support • File Transfer Support •...
  • Page 835: Netvista Features And Requirements

    Referenced Lists NetVista Features and Requirements NetVista N2200 Features and Requirements These components are required to use NetVista N2200: • OS/400 (V4R2, V4R3, or V4R4), Windows NT 4.0 TSE, or AIX (4.3 or 4.2.1) boot server • Network Station Manager V2R1 NetVista N2200 is a low priced, full-featured thin client that provides: •...
  • Page 836: Removable Media Devices

    – 4 MB of video memory for high resolution and greater than 256 colors – Video resolution up to 1600 x 1200 at 85 Hz refresh rate are supported. Applications that require high resolution should be verified with your IBM or Business Partner technical marketing representative.
  • Page 837 Referenced Lists Compression, (ALDC). These algorithms enable more data to be written to tape up to the maximum shown. Max. Data Storage OS/400 Capacity Transfer Subsystem Version (Com- Rate (min) pressed) (Native) ¼-inch Cartridge Tape *2.5 GB #2726/#2740/#2741/#9728 3.0.5 4.5 GB 300 KB/Sec MFIOP/#2624/#6513 *4 GB...
  • Page 838: Common Magnetic Media Controllers

    Referenced Lists Max. Data Storage OS/400 Capacity Transfer Subsystem Version (Com- Rate (min) pressed) (Native) MagstarMP Cassette *3570-B00/C00 #6501/#6534/#2729#2749 15 GB 2.2 MB/Sec 7 MB/Sec Libraries *9427 #6534/#2729/#2749 280 GB 500 KB/Sec *3494 #6534/#2729/#2749 374 TB 14 MB/Sec *3570-Bxx #6534/#2729/#2749 300 GB 2.2 MB/Sec *3570-Cxx...
  • Page 839 Referenced Lists Feature Function Migration Towers #2624 Storage Device Controller SPD #6501 Tape/Disk Device Control SPD #6513 Internal Tape Device Control SPD #6533 RAID Disk Unit Control Ultra (4M) Compression SPD #6534 Magnetic Media Control SPD #2718 PCI Magnetic Media Controller #2726 RAID Disk Unit Control Ultra (4M) PCI #2729 Magnetic Media Control PCI #2740 RAID Disk Unit Control Ultra (4M) PCI...
  • Page 840: Database References

    Among the many database standard functions that are supported, these features are included: • National Language Capability • Structured Query Language (SQL) standards conformance • IBM SQL Version 1 • ANSI X3.135.1992 • ISO 9075-1992 • FIPS 127-2 standards • Embedded static, dynamic, and extended dynamic SQL •...
  • Page 841: Websphere Commerce Suite Pro Edition For As/400 Prerequisites

    Referenced Lists • Block INSERT and FETCH • Automatic record blocking • Parallel data access • Query Governor • Ease of Use and Management • Online backup and restore • Object level recovery • Roll forward and backward recovery • Audit trail •...
  • Page 842: Websphere Payment Manager V2.1

    – Advanced Edition (5733-WA2 for 56-bit encryption, 5733-WA3 for 128-bit encryption) • IBM Cryptographic Access Provider – IBM Cryptographic Access Provider 40-bit for AS/400, V4R4 (5769-AC1) * – IBM Cryptographic Access Provider 56-bit for AS/400, V4R4 (5769-AC2) – IBM Cryptographic Access Provider 128-bit for AS/400, V4R4 (5769-AC3) * 5722-AC1 is supported with OS/400 V4R5.
  • Page 843: Ibm Connect For Iseries Prerequisites

    • IBM HTTP Server for AS/400, V4R4 (5769-DG1) IBM Connect for iSeries Prerequisites The prerequisites for select WebSphere and related products are identified here. IBM Connect for iSeries requires these software components and configuration on the iSeries server: • OS/400 V5R1 (5722-SS1) •...
  • Page 844 Referenced Lists Recommended minimum processor CPW value of 420. Use the iSeries Workload Estimator for help with sizing all system configurations. The IBM Workload Estimator for iSeries is located on the Web at: http://as400service.ibm.com/servlet/EstimatorServlet • 1 GB of memory (minimum) •...
  • Page 845: Secure Sockets Layer Prerequisites

    • AS/400 Developer Kit for Java (5769-JV1), Version 1.2 (Option 3) • IBM HTTP Server for AS/400 • IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) for AS/400 • DB2 Query Manager and SQL Development Kit for AS/400 (5769-ST1) (optional) • 500 megabytes of disk on the server (250 after installation) •...
  • Page 846: Options Included In Os/400 V5R1

    Referenced Lists Options included in OS/400 V5R1 • Option 1 OS/400 - Extended Base Support • Option 2 OS/400 - Online Information • Option 3 OS/400 - Extended Base Directory Support • Option 4 OS/400 - System/36 and System/38 Migration •...
  • Page 847: Products And Features No Longer Marketed By Ibm

    • 5722-XW1 iSeries Client Access Family Products and Features no Longer Marketed by IBM The products and features shown in the following table are not represented in this published edition of the Handbook because they are now withdrawn from marketing, or will be in the near future.
  • Page 848 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement #0018 2440-xxx Local Source Rack Mount 06/30/2000 #0046 Opti-Connected system 12/28/2001 #0059 Transition Data Link 06/30/2000 #0059 9401 model 150 Transition Data Link 05/31/2000 #0029 9347-xx Lcl Src Rack Mount 10/31//2000 #0034 Red Covers...
  • Page 849 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement #0430 Preload SSA 10/23/2000 #0435 Preload Infinium 10/23/2000 #0439 Preload Lawson 10/23/2000 #0440 Preload JBA 10/23/2000 #0445 Preload Acacia 10/23/2000 #0449 Preload Vormittag 01/31/2001 #0451 RRR Preload (Test Server) 05/31/1999 #0460 Preload Intentia 10/23/2000...
  • Page 850 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement #1336 2-Byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit 10/31/2000 #1337 2-Byte 4.19 GB Disk Unit Kit 10/31/2000 #1349 1.2 GB ¼-Inch Tape Kit 10/31/2000 #1350 2.5 GB ¼-Inch Tape Kit 10/31/2000 #1355 13.0 GB ¼-Inch Tape Kit 10/31/2000...
  • Page 851 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement #2623 Six Line Communications Controller 12/31/1999 #2624 Storage Device Controller 12/28/2001 #2626 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring Adapter #2744 #2628 Limited Cryptographic Processor 12/31/1999 #2629 LAN/WAN/Workstaton IOP 05/31/2001 #2644 34xx Magnetic Tape Attachment 03/31/1999 #2654 EIA 232/V.24 20E...
  • Page 852 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement #2724 PCI 16/4 Mbps Token Ring IOA 07/31/2001 #2726 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller 06/30/2000 #2740 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller 05/31/2001 #2741 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller 05/31/2001 #2748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller 12/28/2001 #2790...
  • Page 853 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement #3110 64 MB Main Storage 03/30/2001 #3117 8 MB Main Storage 03/31/1999 #3118 16 MB Main Storage 03/31/1999 #3120 8 MB Main Storage 03/31/1999 #3121 8 MB Main Storage 03/31/1999 #3122 32 MB Main Storage 03/31/1999...
  • Page 854 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement #5006 Backup Tape - Preload software 05/31/2001 #5023 OS/400 V4R1 05/31/1999 #5024 OS/400 V4R2 and its associated 5769-xxx programs 02/25/2000 #5025 OS/400 V4R3 and its associated 5769-xxx programs 12/29/2000 #5026 OS/400 V4R4 and its associated 5769-xxx programs 05/31/2001 #5043...
  • Page 855 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement #6149 16/4 Mbps Token Ring IOA 05/31/2001 #6151 X.21 One-line adapter #2745 #6152 EIA 232/V.24 adapter #2745 #6153 V.35 One-line adapter #2745 #6173 V.35 One-line adapter 50 foot #2745 #6180 Twinaxial Workstation IOA 07/31/2001 #6181...
  • Page 856 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement #6807 4.19 GB Disk Unit 12/29/2000 #6813 8.58 GB Disk Unit 10/23/2000 #6824 17.54 GB Disk Unit 10/23/2000 #6907 4.19 GB Disk Unit 12/29/2000 #7000 Panel Keylock 06/30/2000 #7101 System Unit Expansion 05/31/2001 #7108 Expansion Gate...
  • Page 857 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement #8924 Opt Base 17.54 GB Disk Unit 10/23/2000 #9174 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 Adapter #2838 #9175 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring Adapter #2744 #9190 Base 256 MB Main Storage 05/31/2001 #9240 Base 400 W Power Supply 06/30/2000 #9249 Base 16/4 Mbps Token Ring IOA...
  • Page 858 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement 9401 Model 150 V4R1 and V4R2 9401-150 packages 12/31/1999 9402 Model 236 Model upgrades from Model 236 to Model 436 02/25/2000 9402 Model 436 Processor upgrades within the Model 436 02/25/2000 9406 Model 170 V4R2 Processor features on new systems: #2160,...
  • Page 859 12/21/1999 5500 Express IP Control Unit 12/21/1999 6299 Midrange Hub 09/01/1999 7133 IBM 7133 SSA Disk Subsystem Model 010 05/05/1997 7133 IBM 7133 SSA Disk Subsystem Model 020 06/16/1999 8361 -100 Network Station series 100 Ethernet 10/14/1999 8361 - 200...
  • Page 860 Referenced Lists Product or Description Withdrawal Recommended Feature Date Replacement 9309 Rack Enclosure feature #9171 is still available. 02/27/2001 A 7104 rack may provide an additional option. 9347 Tape Drive 10/31/2000 #9313 Base 8.58 GB Disk Unit (7200 RPM) 01/31/2001 9348 #9347 Local Source Rack Mount...
  • Page 861: Using The Additional Material

    The following system configuration is recommended: Hard disk space: 10 MB is required for download material Operating System: Windows 98, NT, or 2000 Processor: 300 Mhz or higher Memory: 128 MB © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 862: How To Use The Web Material

    Using the additional material How to use the Web material Create a subdirectory (folder) on your workstation, and unzip the contents of the Web material zip file into this folder. File the papers as a group, or individually, within the pages of the base iSeries Handbook , GA19-5486-21.
  • Page 865: Special Notices

    While each item may have been reviewed by IBM for accuracy in a specific situation, there is no guarantee that the same or similar results will be obtained elsewhere. Customers attempting to adapt these techniques to their own environments do so at their own risk.
  • Page 866 The purpose of including these reference numbers is to alert IBM customers to specific information relative to the implementation of the PTF when it becomes available to each customer according to the normal IBM PTF distribution process.
  • Page 867 Tivoli, Manage. Anything. Anywhere., The Power To Manage., Anything. Anywhere.,TME, NetView, Cross-Site, Tivoli Ready, Tivoli Certified, Planet Tivoli, and Tivoli Enterprise are trademarks or registered trademarks of Tivoli Systems Inc., an IBM company, in the United States, other countries, or both. In Denmark, Tivoli is a trademark licensed from Kjøbenhavns Sommer - Tivoli A/S.
  • Page 868 Special Notices SET, SET Secure Electronic Transaction, and the SET Logo are trademarks owned by SET Secure Electronic Transaction LLC. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. iSeries Handbook...
  • Page 869: Iseries And As/400E Documentation

    ITSO Redbooks iSeries Redbooks are the publications produced by the International Technical Support Organization (ITSO). Most iSeries Redbooks are written in Rochester. They provide practical © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 870 Redbooks are written by iSeries professionals from around the world. You can obtain more information from the following locations: • To find the latest information on IBM Redbooks including ordering information, visit the Redbook site at: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/index.html •...
  • Page 871: Ibm Redbooks

    AS/400e Documentation IBM Redbooks For information on ordering these publications, see “How to Get IBM Redbooks” on page 845. • IBM Web-to-Host Integration Update , SG24-5237 • Building Integration Objects With IBM SecureWay Host Publisher Version 2.1 , SG24-5385 •...
  • Page 872: Other Resources

    • Operations Console Setup , SC41-5508 • AS/400 Performance Capabilities Reference This publication is available in soft copy only by visiting the Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/library/ At the site, select AS/400 Online Library. Then, select the appropriate language, and click GO!. Click What’s New.
  • Page 873 AS/400e Documentation • http://as400service.ibm.com/servlet/EstimatorServlet • http://www.iseries.ibm.com/developer/performance/index.html • http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/library • http://www.networking.ibm.com/525 • http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/ondemand • http://www.as400.ibm.com/developer/threads/cpa/roadmap.doc.html • http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/support/planning • http://www.as400.ibm.com/windowsintegration/ntins.htm • http://www.atmforum.com • http://www.as400service.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/Document/10000051 • http://www.iseries.ibm.com/windowsintegration • http://www.as400.ibm.com/nt • http://www.iseries.ibm.com/tstudio/planning/esa/esa.htm • http://www.storage.ibm.com/hardsoft/tape/lto/prod_data/ultrium.html • http://www.ibm.com/storage/techsup/tapetech/tapetech.html • http://www.pc.ibm.com/ww/netvista/index.html • http://www.iseries.ibm.com/developer/factory/pase • http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ •...
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    How to Get IBM Redbooks This section explains how both customers and IBM employees can find out about IBM Redbooks, redpieces, and CD-ROMs. A form for ordering books and CD-ROMs by fax or e-mail is also provided. • Redbooks Web Site http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/...
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    IBM Redbooks Fax Order Form Please send me the following: Title Order Number Quantity First name Last name Company Address City Postal code Country Telephone number Telefax number VAT number Invoice to customer number Credit card number Credit card expiration date...
  • Page 879: List Of Abbreviations

    Advanced Program to Program CORBA Common Object Request Broker Communication Architecture APPN Advanced Peer to Peer Network Common Programming APIs Address Resolution Protocol Continuously Powered Main Storage © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 880 Commercial Processing Workload Enterprise Server Java Cluster Resource Group Extreme Support Through Personalization Callpath Services Architecture Enterprise Storage Server Customer Setup Encoded Vector Indexes Comma Separated Variable FCMU File Compose and Merge Utility CUoD Capacity Upgrade on Demand FIPS Federal Information Processing DASD Direct Access Storage Device Standard...
  • Page 881 IMPI Internal Machine Program Instruction License Information Document Integrated Netfinity Server Logical Link Control Input Output Adapter Large Object Input Output Processor Line of Business IPCS Integrated PC Server LPAR Logical Partition IPDS Intelligent Printer Data Stream LPDA Link Problem Determination Aid Initial Program Load Line Printer Daemon IPLA...
  • Page 882 Optical link Processor Radio Frequency OLTP Online transaction processing Request for Comments Object Request Broker Revisable Form Text Open Software Foundation Routing Information Protocol PASE Portable Application Solutions RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computing Environment Remote Job Entry Private Branch Exchange Report Layout Utility Peripheral Component Interconnect Remote Method Invocation...
  • Page 883 Silicon-on-Insulator Extensible Markup Language SPCN System Power Control Network System Products Division Structured Query Language Secure Sockets Layer System Support Program System Service Tools System Unit Expansion Switched Virtual Circuit TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TIMI Technology Independent Machine Interface Tivoli Management Agent Universal Database User Defined Functions...
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  • Page 887: Index

    #0551 266 #1526 72 #0551 iSeries Rack 121 #1527 72 #0591 792 #1531 78 #0592 792 #1532 78 #0593 792 #1533 78 #0594 792 #1534 78 #1312 330 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001...
  • Page 888 #1535 78 #2386 771 #1536 78 #2388 771 #1537 78 #2395 72 #1540 81 #2396 72 #1541 81 #2397 72 #1542 81 #2398 72 #1543 81 #2400 78 #1544 81 #2402 78 #1545 81 #2403 78 #1546 81 #2418 81 #1547 81 #2420 81 #1548 184...
  • Page 889 #2723 PCI Ethernet IOA (10 Mbps) 307 IOA 105 #2724/#9724 PCI 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring IOA 103 #2824 98 #2824 PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP 285 #2726 311 #2838 103 #2726 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller Ultra SCSI #2842 277 #2842 PCI IOP 277 #2729 111 #2843 278 #2729 PCI Magnetic Media Controller SCSI PCI...
  • Page 890 #4324 331 #5043 160 #4324 Two-Byte 17.54 GB Disk Unit Ultra 331 #5044 160 #4331 331 #5052 160 #4425 348 #5057 262 #4430 348 #5058 160 #4482 344 #5065 161 #4483 345 #5066 161 #4487 345 #5072 161 #4525 349 #5073 161 #4530 349 #5074 243...
  • Page 891 #6368 345 #7002 HSL Enabler 121 #6369 345 #7102 108 #6380 346 #7104 121 #6381 346 #7123 122 #6382 346 #7127 154 #6383 346 #7133 122 #6385 346 #8079 Optional Base I/O Rack 191 #6386 346 #8617 333 #6390 346 #8618 333 #6425 350 #8618 Optional Base Two-Byte 17.54 GB 10k RPM...
  • Page 892 2105 Versatile Storage Server 394 5648-B45 AFP Font Collection 727 2109-S08 401 5648-C05 see Network Station Manager 661 2109-S16 401 5648-C20 see Navio NC Navigator for IBM Network 2200 403 Station 663 2416 Model 840 8/12-Way POD 434 5648-C69 see Corepoint Telephony 667...
  • Page 893 5769-BR1 Backup Recovery and Media Services 7208 60 GB External 8mm Tape Drive Model 345 5769-CB1 see ILE COBOL 616 7208 Model 342 355 5769-CE1 see Client Encryption 665 730 784 5769-CL3 see Application Development ToolSet 740 786 7852 405 5769-CM1 see Communications Utilities for AS/400 7GB 8mm Cartridge Tape Unit 347 8.58GB Two-byte Disk Unit 332...
  • Page 894 9406 Model S30 777 AIX 403 9406 Model S30 and S40 Custom Mixed-Mode Alternate IPL 341 e-servers 789 ALT-IPL 341 9406 Model S40 779 Analog Modem 299 9406 Model SB1 791 Apache HTTP Server 513 9406 Models 300, 310 and 320 758 Apache HTTP Server Features 506 9406 Models 500, 510, 530 759 APD/400 601...
  • Page 895 BRMS/400 711 compression 314 Business Graphics Utility for AS/400 735 Content Manager OnDemand 720 Business Intelligence 31 Content Manager OnDemand for AS/400 Spool File Archive 721 V4R4 enhancements 717 continuous composite worm (CCW) 387 Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD) 169 Control Language 443 card technology, Model 720 117 convenience I/O station 384...
  • Page 896 Dedicated Server for Domino 45 Extended High Performance Cartridge 383 Device Parity Protection 335 Extended Length Cartridge 383 DFU/AD 620 External 8mm Tape Drive 355 Digital Certificate Manager with SSL 511 External 8mm Tape Drive Model 345 356 Disk Arm Requirements 42 Extreme Support Through Personalization (ESP) disk compression 337 Disk protection...
  • Page 897 Interactive Performance Reduction Option for 7xx IBM 7133 Serial Disk Subsystem 394 Servers 205 IBM Cluster Management Utility 501 internal CD-ROM drives 348 IBM Content Manager for AS/400 V4R3 728 Internal drives IBM DB2 DataJoiner Version 2.1.1, 5801-AAR Fea- CD-ROM 348 ture #3049 529...
  • Page 898 Toolbox for Java 19 Miscellaneous Equipment Specification 429 Job Scheduler for AS/400 817 MO (Magneto Optical) 387 V4R4 enhancements 715 Model 100 766 Model 170 93 Asynchronous Transfer Mode 103 CD-ROM 111 kernal threads 485 communications 99 Keyed Stamped Media distribution 518 communications restrictions 101 disk units 110 diskette units 111...
  • Page 899 Model 170 98 OS/400 Portable Application Solutions Environment (OS/400 PASE) 25 OS/400 programs 490 N2200 403 N2800 403 Navio NC Navigator for IBM Network Station 663 packages Net.Currency 512 9402 400 795 NetServer 9402 436 796 File and print serving 448...
  • Page 900 PCI Disk Units 325 PCI Ethernet IOA 104 QPRCFEAT system value 119 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA 299 Query for AS/400 535 PCI ISDN BRI U IOA 298 PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP 98 PCI Magnetic Media Controller 111 Racks 243 PCI Magnetic Media Controller SCSI 111 #0551 266 PCI RAID Disk Unit Compression Controller 111 RAID Disk Unit Controller 311...
  • Page 901 SEU (Source Entry Utility) 619 Models E10, E20 and E25 753 Silicon on Insulator (SOI) 16 Models E35, E45, E50, E60, E70, E80, E90 and Simple Cluster Management GUI 501 E95 756 single-level storage 15 Models F02, F04 and F06 748 Single-Step Upgrades 515 Models F10, F20 and F25 754 softcopy library 839...
  • Page 902 #5035 257 #5074 243 WAN Communications (no longer supported) 60 #5075 247 #5077 259 WAN IOA (Two-Line) 298 #5078 249 Web Registry 512 #5079 251 WebSphere Development Tools for AS/400 622 SPD 262 WebSphere Payment Server for AS/400 567 Twinaxial Sessions 126 Windows NT 21 Twinaxial Workstation Controllers for the Model 170 Wireless Connection for AS/400 675...
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