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  • Page 1 ERserver zSeries 800 Installation Manual for Physical Planning 2066-IMPP-04 Level 04a, June 21, 2004...
  • Page 3 ERserver zSeries 800 Installation Manual for Physical Planning 2066-IMPP-04 Level 04a, June 21, 2004...
  • Page 4 There may be a newer version of this document in PDF format available on Resource Link. Go to http://www.ibm.com/severs/resourcelink and click on Library on the navigation bar. A newer version is indicated by a lower-case, alphabetic letter following the form number suffix (for example: 00a, 00b, 01a, 01b).
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Unit Emergency Power Off (UEPO) ....3-4 Chapter 4. Hardware Management Console and Support Element Communications ..... . . 4-1 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 6 Parallel Sysplex Planning ..... 7-1 Appendix A. IBM Standard Symbols ....A-1 Appendix B.
  • Page 7 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 Appendix D. Dual Power Installation ....D-1 Appendix E. Notices ..... . E-1 Electronic Emission Notices .
  • Page 8 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 9: Figures

    Figures 2-1. Typical zSeries 800 system ......2-1 2-2. System Dimensions ......2-4 2-3.
  • Page 10 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 viii zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 11: Tables

    System Cover Weights ......2-3 2-4. zSeries 800 Maximum Frame Weight, Width, and Depth Used for Floor Loading Calculations 2-5.
  • Page 12 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 13: Safety And Environmental Notices

    US English source. Before using a US English publication to install, operate, or service this IBM product, you must first become familiar with the related safety information in the booklet. You should also refer to the booklet any time you do not clearly understand any safety information in the US English publications.
  • Page 14: Environmental Notices

    IBM encourages owners of information technology (IT) equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed. IBM offers a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products. Information on product recycle offerings can be found on IBM’s Internet site at http://www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products/prp.shtml.
  • Page 15: Cable Warning

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 Cable Warning WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product, will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
  • Page 16 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 17: About This Publication

    IBM S/390 FICON Migration Guide, SG24-5169 v FTS Direct Attach Physical and Configuration Planning Guide, GA22-7234 v IBM 7852 Modem Model 400 External Data/Fax Modem Technical Reference, 76H2773 v IBM 7852 Modem Model 400 External Data/Fax Modem Installation Guide,...
  • Page 18: Education

    Licensed Internal Code. Relocation of a zSeries 800 requires that the Licensed Internal Code be reinstalled in the server at the new location. For the procedures for relocating a zSeries 800, see the “Preparing for Relocation”section of the zSeries 800 Installation Manual.
  • Page 19: Chapter 1. Introduction To Planning

    As part of your system planning activity, you will make decisions about where to locate your equipment, who will operate the system, and so on. A good plan ensures that the equipment and materials are ready to use when the zSeries 800 system arrives.
  • Page 20: Planning Checklist

    Connectivity,” on page 6-1 and read the information now about planning for future cable needs and the “zSeries Fiber Cabling Service” on page 6-1 Determine the schedule with your IBM marketing representative. Fill in the _______ dates on this form.
  • Page 21 Checkpoint 6 Prepare IOCP input statements or HCD definitions. _______ If you intend to remap CHPID numbers when your zSeries 800 system is _______ installed, use the CHPID Mapping Tool on Resource Link to create a diskette with your CHPID assignments. (Go tohttp://www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink).
  • Page 22 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 23: Chapter 2. Models And Physical Specifications

    Input/Output adapters are installed in a second cage, added to the bottom of the frame. Because of the large number of cables that can be connected to a zSeries 800 system, installation on a raised floor is strongly recommended.
  • Page 24: General Installation Manual For Physical Planning

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 General Installation Manual for Physical Planning Information contained on IBM’s Resource Link web site (http://www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink.) may be helpful in planning for your raised floor. See ″General Information for Planning a Physical Site″. The GIMPP covers the following topics :...
  • Page 25: Models

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 Models Table 2-1. Processor and Coupling Facility Models 5 PU Models SAPs Spares Mandatory IFLs 0E1 (Japan Only) Coupling Facility or Integrated Facility for Linux 0CF or 0LF Notes: 1. The 0CF and 0LF models can be 1-4 way PUs Physical Dimensions Table 2-2.
  • Page 26: Plan View

    Weight Distribution The following table shows weights and dimensions used to calculate floor loading for zSeries 800 systems. All floor loading calculations are intended for a raised floor environment. Table 2-4. zSeries 800 Maximum Frame Weight, Width, and Depth Used for Floor Loading...
  • Page 27: Service Clearance

    Under typical conditions,service clearances of adjacent products may be overlapped but weight distribution areas should not be overlapped. Regardless of floor loading, minimum service clearances must be observed. The zSeries 800 requires 762 mm (30 in) of service clearance on all four sides of the machine.
  • Page 28: Machine And Service Clearance Areas

    Machine area is the actual floor space covered by the system. Service clearance area includes the machine area, plus additional space required to open the covers for service access to the system. For the zSeries 800 system, machine area is 0.83 (8.9 ft ), and the service clearance area is 5.99 M...
  • Page 29: Raised Floor Placement

    (400 lbs) per caster. It is possible that one floor panel will bear two casters producing loads as high as 362.8 kg (800 lbs) on the panel. The following illustration shows the recommended placement of the zSeries 800 on a typical raised floor.
  • Page 30: Casters

    Frame - Caster Dimensions 64.2 mm 64.2 mm (2.5 in) (2.5 in) 33.2 mm 131.6 mm (1.3 in) (5.2 in) 136 mm (5.35 in) Swivel Diameter Figure 2-6. Frame-Caster Dimensions zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 31: Considerations For Multiple System Installations

    Thermal interactions When positioning a zSeries 800 system on your raised floor, place the machine so that the air supplied by the perforated floor tiles is delivered only to this system. The illustration shows how to include a zSeries 800 in an existing arrangement, allowing for both the required service clearance and adequate air flow.
  • Page 32: Shipping Specifications

    Packaging for both World Trade and A/P requires commercial lift transportation. Review the packaged product dimensions and your site specifications to determine if the zSeries 800 will need to be unpacked before it can be moved into its install position.
  • Page 33: Chapter 3. Power Requirements

    Important Each power cord is intended to be supplied by a different source. Since the zSeries 800 operates on single-phase power, power redundancy is realized only if the source to each line cord is different. Failure to provide separate power sources will lead to system failure in the event of a power outage. See Appendix D, “Dual Power Installation,”...
  • Page 34: Power Plugs And Receptacles

    200V - 240V Dual line cords Not Provided Not Provided (14 ft) Line Single-phase Cut-end power Cord (World 200-240 VAC cords must be Trade) nominal 2 pole / 3 electrician- wire 20 Amp installed. zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 35: Grounding Specifications

    Watertight Plug Receptacle Notes: 1. IBM continues to strongly recommend the use of a metal backbox (example shown below) with our line cords using IEC-309 plugs. Although in-line connectors and nonmetalic backboxes are available and compatible, they are not recommended. These...
  • Page 36: Line Cord Wire Specifications

    (See NEC 645-5). For other countries, local codes apply. Line Cord Wire Colors The zSeries 800 power cords use the following wire colors: Domestic (supplied with plug) Line 1 Brown...
  • Page 37 It is for emergency use only. A customer service representative must reset the AC power circuit breakers inside the machine after the UEPO switch has been used. The zSeries 800 will be inoperable until these circuit breakers are reset. Chapter 3. Power Requirements...
  • Page 38 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 39: Chapter 4. Hardware Management Console And Support Element Communications

    Element Communications Support Element The zSeries 800 is supplied with a pair of integrated ThinkPad support elements (SE). One is always active while the other is strictly an alternate. Power for the support elements is supplied by the processor frame, and there are no additional power requirements.
  • Page 40: Lan Connections

    The Hardware Management Console requires three 110/120V outlets for USA and Canada. (Other power requirements are country dependent.) FC0078 and FC0077 use DVD to install LIC. If you have a Hardware Management Console with DVD-capability, you may be able to reuse it on your zSeries 800 system. LAN Connections...
  • Page 41: Hardware Management Console And Support Element Wiring Options

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 Hardware Management Console and Support Element Wiring Options A local Hardware Management Console must be connected to its Support Elements using Local Area Network (LAN) wiring. zSeries 800s provide both Token Ring and Ethernet options for the LAN wiring between the Hardware Management Console and the Support Elements.
  • Page 42: Token Ring Only Wiring Scenario

    Token Ring only wiring scenario The “Token Ring only ”wiring scenario is the standard wiring approach used in previous generations of the IBM Enterprise Server Hardware Management Console and Support Element wiring. As in previous systems, each system includes a Multistation Access Unit (MAU) that may be used to interconnect the Token Ring adapter wiring of the Support Elements to the Hardware Management Console.
  • Page 43: Token Ring Only Wiring Scenario With Additional Connections

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 v Additional Token Ring only wiring scenario Additional connections to the Token Ring LAN may be made to expand the connectivity beyond the local Hardware Management Console and Support Elements. If connections to previous generations of Enterprise Server systems are desired, they may be connected using the MAU in the system or they may be connected using Token Ring-to-Token Ring bridges.
  • Page 44: Ethernet Only - One Path Wiring Scenario

    Ethernet from the Hardware Management Console to either the same hub as the Support Elements, or to a hub that connects to the Support Element hub. Ethernet LAN zSeries Figure 4-3. Ethernet only - one path wiring scenario zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 45: Ethernet Only - One Path Wiring Scenario With Additional Connections

    Hardware Management Console and Support Element. If connections to previous generations of IBM Enterprise Server systems are desired, they may be connected using Ethernet-to-Token Ring bridges. If connection to the enterprise LAN is desired, it is recommended that an Ethernet bridge or router be installed to isolate the Hardware Management Console and Support Element from other systems.
  • Page 46: Ethernet Only - Two Path Wiring Scenario

    Support Elements, assuming that the LAN network allows NetBios to flow between the devices. S/390 S/390 CMOS CMOS Secondary Primary Ethernet LAN Ethernet LAN zSeries Figure 4-5. Ethernet only - two path wiring scenario zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 47: Ethernet Only - Two Path Wiring Scenario With Additional Connections

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 v Additional connections to the Ethernet LAN may be made to expand the connectivity beyond the local Hardware Management Console and Support Elements. If connections to previous generations of Enterprise Server systems are desired, they may be connected using Ethernet-to-Token Ring bridges. If connection to the enterprise LAN is desired, it is recommended that an Ethernet bridge or router be installed to isolate the Hardware Management Console and Support Elements from other systems.
  • Page 48: Token Ring And Ethernet Wiring Scenario

    NetBios to flow between the devices. The Ethernet adapter will have to be assigned an address on a separate subnet from the Token Ring adapter. S/390 S/390 CMOS CMOS Ethernet LAN Token-Ring zSeries Figure 4-7. Token Ring and Ethernet wiring scenario 4-10 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 49: Token Ring And Ethernet Wiring Scenario With Additional Connections

    Hardware Management Console and Support Elements. This would be done as in the “Ethernet only” case on page 4-7 If connections to previous generations of IBM Enterprise Server systems are desired, they may be connected using the Token Ring LAN.
  • Page 50: Trusted Key Entry (Tke)

    Customers with TKE 3.x installed workstations may carry them forward to control legacy systems only. To use the TKE function on zSeries 800, the CMOS Cryptographic Coprocessor Facility(CCF) feature must be enabled and the PCICC feature (FC 0861) must be installed.
  • Page 51: Sysplex Timer

    Each zSeries 800 system comes with two integrated timer cards, which allow connection of two Sysplex Timers for continuous availability. The cable connection at the zSeries 800 is ESCON Duplex, and matches the cable connection at the Sysplex Timer.
  • Page 52 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 4-14 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 53: Chapter 5. Remote Support Facility Installation Planning

    Note: *Digital telephone lines must not be used. Modems All models require a modem for RSF. An IBM 7852-400 or equivalent is supplied In the U.S. and Canada. EMEA, AP, and LA countries, will require an IBM 7852, IBM 7858 or equivalent. The specifications...
  • Page 54 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 Notes: 1. For more detailed information about the IBM 7852-400 Modem see theIBM 7852 Modem Model 400 External Data/Fax Modem Technical Reference, 76H2773, or the IBM 7852 Modem Model 400 External Data/Fax Modem Installation Guide, 76H2772.
  • Page 55: Chapter 6. Cabling And Connectivity

    An illustration showing how to correctly route fiber optic cables to provide proper cable strain relief and ensure design performance. v Descriptions of the channel features for the zSeries 800 system, including the Fiber Quick Connect trunking system for ESCON cables.
  • Page 56 Documenting the fiber optic cable installed. External I/O cables and cable routing are a customer responsibility. If you elect not to use the zSeries Fiber Cabling Service offered by IBM, then you will be responsible for performing the following tasks prior to system installation.
  • Page 57: Summary Of Channel Jumper Cable Connector Types

    (62.5 micron) Reference Figure 6-1. Summary of Channel Jumper Cable Connector Types This illustration provides a brief description and shows the connectors for each type of I/O channel jumper cable used on the zSeries 800 system. Chapter 6. Cabling and Connectivity...
  • Page 58: Fiber Optic Cable Routing

    Figure 6-2. Fiber Optic Cable Routing This illustration shows that the I/O cables route upward out of the I/O cage, across the top of the cage, down through three cable guides, and out through the tailgate. zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 59: Ficon Channel Feature

    FICON channels can coexist with ESCON channels on all zSeries 800 server models. Configuration Information The table below lists the FICON channel cards. Both FC 2319 and FC 2320 support...
  • Page 60: Ordering Ficon Fiber Optic Cables

    FICON Physical I/O Interface, SA24-7172 Ordering FICON Fiber Optic Cables Fiber optic cables for the zSeries 800 system may be ordered using the zSeries Fiber Cabling Service offered by IBM Global Services. This Service delivers a convenient, packaged solution to reduce the complexity of planning, ordering, installing, and documenting fiber optic cables.
  • Page 61: Escon Channel Feature

    ESCON channels can coexist with FICON on all zSeries 800 server models. The zSeries 800 system uses the 16 port ESCON card. Fifteen of the ports are used on this card. The sixteenth port is reserved as a spare.
  • Page 62: Ordering Escon Fiber Optic Cables

    IBM Input/Output Equipment Installation Manual-Physical Planning, GC22-7064 Ordering ESCON Fiber Optic Cables Fiber optic cables for the zSeries 800 system may be ordered using the zSeries Fiber Cabling Service offered by IBM Global Services. This Service delivers a convenient, packaged solution to reduce the complexity of planning, ordering, installing, and documenting fiber optic cables.
  • Page 63: Isc-3 Link Feature

    OS/390 operating systems. ISC-3 links operate at 1 Gbps in compatibility mode (connection between zSeries 800 and 9672 systems) or 2 Gbps in peer mode (connection between zSeries 800 systems or zSeries 800 and zSeries 900, zSeries 890, or zSeries 990 systems) at unrepeated distances up to 10 kilometers.
  • Page 64: Ordering Isc-3 Fiber Optic Links

    Figure 6-5. ISC-3 Card Ordering ISC-3 Fiber Optic Links Fiber optic cables for the zSeries 800 system may be ordered using the zSeries Fiber Cabling Service offered by IBM Global Services. This Service delivers a convenient, packaged solution to reduce the complexity of planning, ordering, installing, and documenting fiber optic cables.
  • Page 65: Osa-Express Lan Connection Features

    Open Systems Adapter-Express (OSA-Express) features enable connectivity to industry-standard local area networks (LANs). OSA-Express features (GbE, Fast Ethernet, Token Ring and 155 ATM) are all available with the zSeries 800 system. Configuration Information The table below lists the OSA-Express LAN features.
  • Page 66: Osa-Express Reference

    Cable connector is RJ-45 or 9-pin DB-9. OSA-Express Reference The following illustration shows the OSA-Express LAN cards, the LAN ports on the cards, and the type of fiber optic or copper connectors that plug to the ports. 6-12 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 67: Ordering Osa-Express Cables

    Planning for the Open System Adapter -2 Feature, GA22-7477. Ordering OSA-Express Cables Fiber optic cables for the zSeries 800 system may be ordered using the zSeries Fiber Cabling Service offered by IBM Global Services. This Service delivers a convenient, packaged solution to reduce the complexity of planning, ordering, installing, and documenting fiber optic cables.
  • Page 68: External Time Reference (Etr)

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 External Time Reference (ETR) The External Time Reference function is part of the processor in the zSeries 800 system. There is an ESCON duplex port on each ETR card for the cable connection to a Sysplex Timer. Each ETR card should connect to a different Sysplex Timer in an Expanded Availability configuration.
  • Page 69: Parallel Channels

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 Parallel Channels Customers using parallel channel-attached devices must purchase a parallel channel converter box. This box converts ESCON channel signal inputs to parallel channel outputs. ESCON channel fiber optic cables are required from the zSeries 800 to the converter.
  • Page 70: Mcp Cables And Gigabit Links

    – MCP cable, connected to a – Target device with an LX transceiver MCP Cables and Gigabit Links IBM supports the use of Mode Conditioning Patch (MCP) cables with the following coupling links: v ISC-3 (in 1 gigabit compatibility mode)
  • Page 71: Conversion Kit Cables

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 Conversion Kit Cables The following table describes how conversion kit cables are used. Conversion Description of Illustration of Conversion Kit Conversion Kit Cable Cable Connector/ Cable Connector/ Conversion Kit Part Number Cable Connector Cable Receptacle Cable Description 05N4808 LC Duplex...
  • Page 72: Fiber Quick Connect Escon Cabling

    Fiber Quick Connect feature enables trunk cables to connect to ESCON channels using under-the-cover attachment harnesses. These harnesses are installed when your system is built, and your zSeries 800 arrives ready to connect the trunk cables at your site.
  • Page 73: Integrated Cluster Bus Cabling

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 cluster bus channels, you will have to place connected devices closer than 10 meters to allow for cable routing between equipment, including the distance under your raised floor and vertical routing to the physical cable connectors in the system frames.
  • Page 74: Preparing Configuration Definition

    IODF or IOCP statements can be built for the install diskette. If upgrading from a 2064 z900 model at EC J10638 or later, use the ″Write IOCDS in Preparation for an Upgrade″ option in HCD from a production IODF, or the 6-20 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 75 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 ″NOCHKCPC″ execution parameter option in IOCP, and write your new IOCDS to the Support Element prior to the upgrade. This eliminates saving the IOCP source to a diskette and running Stand-alone IOCP during the install. Simply tell the install team which IOCDS (A0-A3) you have pre-written with the new configuration.
  • Page 76 CHPID Assignment function. The CHPID Mapping Tool, available on IBM’s Resource Link web site, is used to create the diskette. You can access Resource Link any time after your order is sent to manufacturing.
  • Page 77: Chapter 7. Parallel Sysplex

    Note: The system air flow illustration shows a minimum aisle width of 941 mm (37 in). Although this width is adequate for a congested computer room floor, it is the minimum you should use. An aisle 1.22 m (48 in) wide will © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 78 10 meters to allow for cable routing between equipment. Allow 7 meters maximum of real space between system frames. l e s f t ) ( 2 3 e t e zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 79 The use of technology combinations - zSeries 990, zSeries 900 (both single and double frame systems), zSeries 800, and Enterprise Server G5/G6 ® Chapter 7. Parallel Sysplex...
  • Page 80 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 servers and coupling facilities - may complicate your physical planning, but the basic strategies outlined here will result in a successful Parallel Sysplex environment. zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 81: Appendix A. Ibm Standard Symbols

    Optional equipment outline Single Customer Engineer Indicator Panel In Cabling Schematics: Bifold Indicates a cable group coming from a machine Offset Bifold Indicates a cable group going to a machine Figure A-1. IBM Standard Symbols © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 82 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 83: Appendix B. Environmental Specifications

    Maximum Wet Bulb 29°C (84°F) Note: Prior to the installation of an IBM system, careful consideration should be given to the computer room environment. If there is any question about potential corrosive gases or level of particulates, contact your IBM representative for assistance in monitoring the environment.
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  • Page 85: Appendix C. Acoustics

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 Appendix C. Acoustics This appendix provides information on acoustics for the zSeries 800. Acoustical Noise Emission Levels Relevant International Standards: v Measurements: ISO 7779 v Declaration: ISO 9296 Table C-1. Table - Declared Acoustical Noise Emission Values <L...
  • Page 86: Zseries 800: Installation Manual For Physical Planning

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  • Page 87: Appendix D. Dual Power Installation

    Level 04a, June 21, 2004 Appendix D. Dual Power Installation The zSeries 800 models are designed with a fully redundant power system. Each computer has two line cords attached to two power input ports which, in turn, power a fully redundant power distribution system within the computer. To take full advantage of the redundancy/reliability that is built into the computer system, the system is intended to be powered from two distribution panels.
  • Page 88: Dual Power Installation - Redundant Panel

    (building power) will result in system outage, but loss of one distribution panel will not. Distribution Panel Switch Gear Distribution Panel Figure D-2. Dual Power Installation - Redundant Panel zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 89 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 Example 3 (single distribution panel) In this example, the computer receives power from two separate circuit breakers in a single power panel. This does not make use of the redundancy provided by the processor. It is, however, acceptable if a second power distribution panel is not available.
  • Page 90 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 91: Appendix E. Notices

    Web sites. The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this IBM product and use of those Web sites is at your own risk. IBM may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you.
  • Page 92: Electronic Emission Notices

    Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and...
  • Page 93 Wohn-bereich Funkstörungen verursachen; in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden, angemessene Maßnahmen durchzuführen und dafür aufzukommen.″ Anmerkung: Um die Einhaltung des EMVG sicherzustellen, sind die Geräte wie in den IBM Handbüchern angegeben zu installieren und zu betreiben. Appendix E. Notices...
  • Page 94: Trademarks And Service Marks

    Trademarks and Service Marks The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both: ESCON FICON ibm.com OS/390 Resource Link Sysplex Timer S/390 ThinkPad VSE/ESA z/OS zSeries z/VM zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 95: Index

    ICB channels, system placement 6-18 wiring options 4-3 inter-system cabling 2-9 sysplex timer 4-13 ISC-3 channels 6-9 thermal interaction 2-9 line cord specifications 3-4 TKE PC 4-12 line cord wire colors 3-4 trusted key entry PC 4-12 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004...
  • Page 96 Ethernet only - two paths 4-9 additional token ring and Ethernet 4-11 additional token ring only 4-5 Ethernet only - one path 4-6 Ethernet only - two paths 4-8 token ring and Ethernet 4-10 token ring only 4-4 zSeries 800: Installation Manual for Physical Planning...
  • Page 98 Level 04a, June 21, 2004 Printed in USA 2066-IMPP-04...

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