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#6618 Integrated Netfinity Server

The #6618 Integrated Netfinity Server contains an Intel 333 MHz Pentium II
processor, four main storage slots, and three LAN IOA slots. The IPCS provides
high-performance LAN serving to LAN-attached PCs. OS/2 Warp Server for
AS/400, Novell IntraNetWare, Lotus Domino, Flowmark, Firewall for AS/400, and
Windows NT server are supported on the Integrated Netfinity Server.
The #6618 Integrated Netfinity Server requires three IOP slots. It comes with no
base main memory and supports up to four of these memory features to allow
between 32 MB and 1024 MB of memory:
#2861 32 MB IOP Memory Card (
2001)
#2862 128 MB IOP Memory Card (
2001)
#2867 256 MB IOP Memory Card (
When running OS/2, the memory maximum is 512 MB.
Each LAN slot can contain either a Token-ring or an Ethernet IOA from this list,
up to a maximum of three. At least one IOA feature is required:
#2723/#9723 PCI Ethernet IOA (10 Mbps) (
December 2001 and 02 July 2002 respectively)
#2724/#9724 PCI Token Ring IOA (
and 02 July 2002, respectively)
#2838/#9738 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA
If the #2724/#9724 is selected, an #0220 (token-ring on IPCS) is required for
each #2724/#9724 selected to run on the #6618. If the #2723/#9723 is selected,
a #0221 (Ethernet on IPCS) is required for each #2723/#9723 selected to run on
the #6618. If the #2838/#9738 is selected, an #0222 (100/10 Mbps Ethernet on
IPCS) is required for each #2838/#9738 selected to run on the #6618.
All three PCI slots can be used for the Integrated Netfinity Server with only two of
the three slots supporting native iSeries functions. A maximum of two
#2838/#9738 can be used on each Integrated Netfinity Server: one native and
one Windows NT dedicated. The #6618 cannot be placed on a #5044.
An external cable is included to enable connectivity to IPCS hardware (keyboard
or mouse), which also allows for optional use of parallel and serial ports. If you
run Windows NT on the #6618, these considerations apply:
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