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I-O Corporation Xip Getting Started Manual

Connects up to fourteen ibm twinax displays and printers to ibm power systems

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Getting Started Guide
I-O Corporation, 1490 North 2200 West, Suite 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 www.iocorp.com
Sales: 801-973-6767 sales@iocorp.com
Technical Support: 801-972-1446 support@iocorp.com

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Summary of Contents for I-O Corporation Xip

  • Page 1 Getting Started Guide I-O Corporation, 1490 North 2200 West, Suite 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 www.iocorp.com Sales: 801-973-6767 sales@iocorp.com Technical Support: 801-972-1446 support@iocorp.com...
  • Page 2: Installation And Configuration Overview

    Introduction The I-O Xip Controller connects up to fourteen IBM (and IBM compatible) twinax displays and printers to IBM Power Systems (AS/400, iSeries, System i) via Ethernet using industry standard TCP/IP protocols. In addition for IBM legacy midrange systems, the Xip Controller also supports Anynet and SNA protocols.
  • Page 3: Installation Process

    III. Determine Which Protocol to Use. The I-O Xip Controller provides support for four different protocols on the first IBM host – TCP (TN5250e and PPR/PPD), SNA and AnyNet. On the second, third and fourth hosts, only TN5250e is used. The protocol to use on the first host is determined by the following: 1.
  • Page 4 ____ . ____ . ____ . ____ The IBM host’s Host Control Point Name is: The IBM host’s Host Network ID is: The Interface Control Point name for the Xip Controller is: The AnyNet Controller Name is: The AnyNet Remote Control Point Name is: SNA Configuration The IBM host’s Local Adapter Address is:...