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– Asynchronous communication speeds of less than 300 bps
– Data Rate Select signal on the EIA 232/V.24 interface: This function is
used by some older 2400 bps modems to reduce the speed to 1200 bps.
– Link Problem Determination Aids (LPDA®)-1: This is a diagnostic function
supported by some 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.
iSeries Access: IBM plans to remove the support of the Windows 98 and
Windows Me operating systems from the iSeries Access for Windows client.
iSeries Access for Windows on Windows 98 and Me continues to be
supported in V5R2. In subsequent releases, iSeries Access for Windows will
not install on the Windows 95, 98, or Me operating systems.
The removal of Windows 98 and Windows Me applies to all of the functions
shipped with iSeries Access for Windows, including EZ-Setup, iSeries
Navigator, Management Central, and Operations Console. iSeries Access for
Windows will continue to be supported on the Windows NT 4.0, Windows
2000, and Windows XP operating systems. In addition, migration from Client
Access for Windows 95 or NT and Client Access Enhanced for Windows 3.1
to iSeries Access for Windows will continue to be supported in V5R2 but will
be removed in subsequent releases.
iSeries Support for Windows Network Neighborhood (iSeries
NetServer): IBM plans to remove the support of the Windows 98 and
Windows Me operating systems from iSeries NetServer. Windows 98 and Me
continue to be supported in V5R2, but not in subsequent releases. iSeries
NetServer will continue to support the Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000,
Windows XP, and Linux (running Samba) operating systems.
IBM HTTP Server: V5R2 is the final release to support HTTP Server
(original). With IBM i5/OS, IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) includes
the generally available version of the Apache Software Foundation's Apache
2.0 Web server. For more information, including migrating HTTP Server
(original) configurations to HTTP Server (powered by Apache), visit:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/software/http
XML Parsers: OS/400 V5R2 is the final release to ship the XML for C++ and
procedural parsers as part of OS/400. These parsers are service programs
QXML4C310 and QXML4PR310 in library QSYS. Comparable XML for C++
and procedural parsers are now available via LPO 5733-XT1 (XML Toolkit for
iSeries).
IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook
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Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004

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