EMEA
MACHINES May 2001
9402-20S
IBM AS/400 Advanced Server Model 20S
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Abstract
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Model
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Supplies
The IBM AS/400* Advanced Server meets the
sophisticated demands of client/server computing. The Advanced Servers provide
outstanding price/performance for the client/server environment. The AS/400
Advanced Servers operate with graphical interfaces on the most popular desktop
operating systems, including OS/2*, Microsoft** Windows**, Apple Macintosh**,
and AIX*. Customers can exploit the strengths of their client's of choice while
taking advantage of the AS/400's application, database, and systems management
capabilities.
Model Abstract 9402-20S: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of November
4, 1997)
The processor in the base AS/400 Advanced
Server 9402 Model 20S has a relative processor performance for client/server
environment rating of 5.9, and houses the 16 MB of base main storage. The two
options provide different levels of performance and corresponding different
capacities of main storage. Refer to the model summary chart for the optional
processor features and their characteristics.
The AS/400 Advanced Server system units
shipped from the plant contain the system processor, main storage,
Multi-Function I/O Processor (FSIOP), integrated DASD, a communications
adapter, a LAN adapter, a workstation controller for twinaxial, ASCII or
LocalTalk** workstations, or the Client Access/400 Console option.
The processor in the base AS/400 Advanced
Server 9402 Model 20S has a relative processor performance (RPR) for
client/server environment rating of 5.9, and houses the 16 MB of base main
storage. The two options provide different levels of performance and
corresponding different capacities of main storage. Refer to the model summary
chart for the optional processor features and their characteristics.
The Multi-Function I/O Processor provides
support for disk storage, diskette, internal tape, workstations
(displays/printers), and communication line ports.
The first communication line port is standard
and is equipped with an EIA 232/V.24 adapter that can be used with IBM's
Electronic Customer Support (ECS) facility. Some optional adapters provide two
communication line ports.
Optional second or third communication line
ports on the Multi-Function I/O Processor, are available with EIA 232/V.24,
X.21 or V.35 adapters. The Multi-Function I/O Processor supports async, BSC,
SDLC, X.25 Protocols and X.21 Short Hold Mode function.
Standard in the base of Model 20S is one
1.96GB 3 1/2-inch disk unit.
A workstation controller or the Client
Access/400 Console option is included with the base system, to support a system
console. One must be selected on the initial order. The workstation controller
supports either twinaxial, ASCII or LocalTalk devices. The Client Access/400
Console adapter supports a PC.
The base twinaxial controller provides for
attachment of up to 14 5250-type devices (displays/printers) to two ports on
the Model 20S.
The base ASCII controller provides six ports.
Each port can attach one workstation (display/printer) or a display with a
display-attached auxiliary printer for a maximum connectivity of 12 devices or
two devices per port.
The base Workstation Adapter (for LocalTalk)
provides for attachment of 31 devices on a LocalTalk network. Devices include
Macintosh personal computers, Macintosh printers, LocalTalk-compatible devices,
and the IBM Workstation Adapter feature.
The Client Access/400 Console option allows
attachment of a PC as the system console for the AS/400 system. The attachment
is via an asynchronous communication line on the AS/400 system, to the serial
port, standard on most PCs, using new console attachment cables. Client
Access/400 software is required for a PC to provide the system console
function.
A total of seven active fixed function
displays are supported. This includes any combination of the following: 5250
twinaxial type displays attached directly to the system or from remote
locations via a remote controller; ASCII type displays directly or remotely
attached; personal computers with 5250 emulation software (Enhanced 5250
Emulation Program, S36/38 Workstation Emulation Program, Remote 5250 Emulation
Program); a PC attached as system console, using the Client Access/400 Console
option; 3270 type displays attached via controllers, the Host Command Facility
(HFC), or Network Routing Facility (NRF).
PCs with LU6.2 type connections such as AS/400
PC Support Workstation Function or RUMBA/400 sessions do not count toward the
total maximum.
The base system includes one LAN adapter. One
of the following LAN adapters may be included in the base system at no charge:
Or, one of the following adapters may be
included in the base system for an additional charge:
Refer to LAN feature descriptions for more
information.
AS/400 Advanced Server Model 20S system users
can reduce the impact of utility power interruptions and the associated system
recovery activities by using the optional 9910 Uninterruptible Power System.
Because of the important contribution this
feature can have toward improved system availability, it is highly recommended.
One removable magnetic tape media device is
required for alternate IPL. Options include 1/4-inch cartridge, 8mm cartridge
and 1/2-inch cartridge and reel tape units.
Model Description 9402-20S: Standard in the base of Model 20S is one 1.03 GB
3 1/2-inch disk unit.
Server Models - System Unit Summary
9402 9406 9406
Description Model 20S Model 30S Model 30S
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w/Processor Feature #2010 #2411 #2412(1)
Relative Performance Ratio (RPR)
Client/Server Environment 5.9 10.9 23.5
Interactive Environment 1.9 3.3 4.0
Main Storage (MB)
Minimum 16 32 64
Maximum 128 384 832
System I/O Bus 1 1-3 1-5
Feature Card Slots 1-5 2-64 2-114
DASD Capacity
Base (GB) 1.96 1.96 1.96
Maximum (GB) (requires V3R1) 50.3 86.5 86.5
Communication Lines 1-20 1-33 1-33
LAN Adapters 1-2 1-6 1-6
Twinaxial Controllers 0-1 0-1 0-1
Maximum Twinaxial Workstations 7 7 7
ASCII Controllers 0-1 0-1 0-1
Maximum ASCII Workstations 6 6 6
Workstation Adapters
(for LocalTalk) 0-1 0-2 0-2
Maximum LocalTalk Workstations 31 62 62
Maximum Controllers (Twinaxial,
ASCII and Workstation Adapter) 3 4 4
1/4-Inch/8mm Cartridge Tape 0-4 0-5 0-5
1/2-Inch Tape
2440 0 0-4 0-4
9348 0-4 0-4 0-4
3XXX 0-2 0-2 0-2
8mm Cartridge Tape (External) 0-4 0-4 0-4
Diskette (8 or 5 1/4-Inch) 0-2 0-2 0-2
Optical Libraries 0-4 0-10 0-10
Fax IOPs 0-5 0-16 0-16
Notes:
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The relative system performance ratios for the Advanced
Servers are estimated for both a client/server environment of non-interactive
or batch transactions, and are also estimated based on interactive
transactions. Both are based on a 9404 Model B10 with 16 MB of main storage and
945 MB of DASD equaling 1.0. The ratios shown were estimated at maximum
configurations running at 70% utilization. Relative system performance ratios
may not be realized in all environments.
See the System Unit Summary under the Model
Summary Matrix for applicable Maximums.
Planning Information
Customer Responsibilities
The 9402 Model 20S initial installation is
customer set-up. IBM service representatives will perform model upgrades and
feature installations.
The customer is responsible for installation
of external cables and associated displays and printers. Customers who request
IBM service personnel to perform these activities are subject to a charge.
Customer responsibilities include:
Cable Orders
No system cables are required.
Tape Units
3490/3490E Magnetic Tape Subsystem Models
AXX-DXX
The 3490/3490E is a high performance 1/2-inch
cartridge tape subsystem with a range of models that read and write at an
instantaneous data rate of up to 3 MB per second when attached with feature
#2644. The 3490 models use the Cartridge System Tape media, providing up to 200
MB per cartridge. The 3490E models use either the Cartridge System Tape media
with up to 400 MB per cartridge or the Enhanced Capacity Cartridge System Tape
media with up to 800 MB per cartridge. The models are differentiated as
follows:
The 3490 and 3490E models are provided for
program distribution, alternate IPL, save/restore, and 1/2-inch cartridge tape
interchange. The 3490 Magnetic Tape Subsystem provides concurrent operations
when attached to more than one host system.
The 3490 and 3490E models are floor standing
units except the 3490E C10, C11, and C22 which are functionally equivalent to
the 3490E D41 and D42 but mount into a system rack. The C models must be
installed in one of the following rack enclosures:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
3490E feature #5037, Parallel Channel
Attachment, is a prerequisite on Models C10, C11, and C22 for attachment to the
AS400 Advanced Systems.
The Automatic Cartridge Loader (ACL) feature
accepts six 1/2-inch tape cartridges, five in the ACL and one in the drive. It
is standard on the BXX, C11, and C22 models, a feature on the DXX models, and
not supported on the C10.
The Improved Data Recording Capability (IDRC)
can increase the amount of data that can be stored on a cartridge by up to
three times, depending on the data. It is standard on the 3490E models and a
feature on the 3490 models.
Maximum unattended save capacities per drive
are as follows:
This results in up to 28.8 GB unattended save
capacity on a 3490E Model C22.
Following are the 3490 and 3490E Control Unit
Models which attach to the above features:
The following models can attach to the 3490
A01 or A02 Control Unit Models:
The following models can attach to the 3490E
A10 or A20 Control Unit Models:
The 3490 Magnetic Tape Subsystems can be
shared between AS/400 systems, System/370 and System/390 as follows:
3490E Magnetic Tape Subsystem Models E01
and E11
The 3490E E01 and E11 models are media
compatible with the current 3490E models, but offer a lower cost, smaller size,
increased performance, and increased Cartridge Stack Loader (CSL) capacity. The
new models include rack-mount and table-top versions, both with a seven
cartridge CSL. Each model has an integrated control unit and one tape drive.
Data compaction with Improved Data Recording Capability (IDRC) provides up to
three times compaction. With IDRC, data transfer rates up to 4.9MB/sec are
obtained. Unattended save capacity up to 16.8 GB is provided. One or two 3490E
E models are supported using #6501.
The 3490E EXX models cannot be shared between
two systems, and distance from the system is limited to 82 ft (25 meters). The
3490E CXX models should be selected when system sharing is required, and/or
distance up to 400 ft (121 meters) is required. Also, the 3490E EXX models
cannot be migrated to the 3494 Tape Library Dataserver Model L10, while the
3490E CXX models can.
Maximum: See AS/400 Model Summary tables.
3490E Tape Drive Models F00, F01 and F11
Model F00 is a single drive. Model F01 is
floor-standing and the F11 is rack-mounted, both with a standard 10 cartridge
autoloader. Each model reads and writes 36-track tape cartridges, and reads
18-track 1/2-inch tape cartridges. Native performance is 3MB/s. IDRC data
compaction is provided. OS/400 V3R1, or later, is required.
Maximums: See AS/400 Model Summary tables.
Magstar 3494 Tape Library
The Magstar 3494 Tape Library Model L10 is
stand-alone, automated tape-storage subsystem designed to provide unattended
tape operation.
The 3494 Tape Library Dataserver Models L12
and L14 offer the high reliability and high availability features of the Model
L10 with the added support of the 3590 High Performance Tape Subsystem Model
B1A. This allows customers to automate tape data handling with the latest
technology. The ability to support the 3490E and 3590 technology in the same
library offers customers a fast and convenient way to manage these tape medias.
Using Backup Recovery and Media Services/400
(5763-BR1) Version 3 Release 1 or later, the 3494 provides automated system
backup and recovery. Use of this product along with an IBM Services Offering is
optional, but recommended.
3494 Highlights:
The 3490E-CXA and 3590-B1A tape drives within
the library attach to the AS/400 in the same way as the 3490E-CXX and 3490 B1A
tape drives. On the AS/400, one EIA 232/V.24 Line Adapter or a LAN attachment
is required for each 3494 Tape Library.
Maximums: See AS/400 Model Summary tables.
Magstar MP Tape Subsystem
The Magstar MP Tape Subsystem is an automated
tape subsystem for the AS/400 providing high levels of reliability, with lower
price, capacity and performance than the 3590. Device native data rate is
2.2MB/sec, and up to 6.6MB/sec with compaction. Native capacity is 5GB per
cartridge, and up to 15GB per cartridge with compaction. The Magstar MP tape
cartridge is a new, unique design.
The Magstar MP Tape Subsystem is available in
five models. The B00 is a stand-alone drive. The B01 and B11 are automated
models with a single tape drives, supporting random access to two removable
magazines, each supporting ten tape cartridges, with a total capacity of up to
300GB with compaction. The B01 is stand-alone, and the B11 is a rack mounted.
The B02 and the B12 are also automated models,
supporting two tape drives and a total capacity up to 300GB with compaction.
The B02 is stand-alone, and the B12 is a rack mounted. Models B02 and B12
support two modes of operation: Base Mode and Split Mode. In Base Mode, both
drives are attached to a single host with access to 20 tapes for a maximum
capacity of 300GB compacted. When configured in Split Mode, the 3570 subsystem
is effectively split into two separate 10-cartridge libraries. In Split Mode,
the 3570 attaches to two hosts, with each host accessing one drive and 10 tape
cartridges for a maximum capacity of 150GB with compaction. This mode provides
an effective solution for high-capacity, unattended backup, and does not
require switches or recabling.
The Magstar MP Tape Subsystem attaches to all
AS/400 DXX and later models, except the D02, E02, F02, and P03. Attachment is
with feature #6501 (Tape/Disk Device Controller), supporting one or two drives.
Alternate IPL is supported.
Backup Recovery and Media Services/400
(BRMS/400) is recommended to support automation in tape handling, media
management, and automatic migration of data between tape and DASD based on user
defined policies. For those developing unique applications, OS/400 provides a
command interface.
IBM software distribution will not be provided
on Magstar MP media for OS/400 V3R1 or V3R2 (see RPQ 843910 for additional
information). A second tape drive will be required. The Magstar MP Tape
Subsystem cannot be shared by two systems. OS/400 V3R1 or later and PTFs are
required.
7208 8mm External Tape Drives
The 7208 is an 8mm helical scan, medium
performance, high capacity, streaming tape drive with models supporting media
capacity of up to 5.0 GB per cartridge. The Model 2 provides 2.3 GB capacity.
When hardware data compression (HDC) on the IOP is enabled, it typically
provides 1.5 times improvement in capacity and transfer rate. The 7208 Model 12
provides 5 GB capacity. It supports an implementation of IBM's IDRC compression
that typically provides a two times improvement in capacity and transfer rate.
Both 7208 models are stand-alone, table-top
devices, and can be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program interchange
and 8mm cartridge tape interchange with other AS/400 systems. Kits for
rack-mounting are available via RPQ 841997 for the Model 2 and RPQ 841998 for
the Model 12. The 7208 attaches to the AS/400 via Removable Media Device
Attachment Feature (#2621). This feature supports up to two tape devices.
The Models 2 and 12 are read and write
compatible, using the 2.3 GB format. Both models use the same media and
cleaning cartridges. Neither Model 2 nor 12 support data interchange with the
7208 Model 1 or Model 11 attached to RS/6000 systems.
The Model 2 has an instantaneous data transfer
rate of 245 KB per second. When HDC is enabled the unattended save rate would
typically be 1 GB/Hr with 3.5 GB of data stored per cartridge. The Model 12 has
an instantaneous data transfer rate of 500 KB per second. When IDRC is enabled
the unattended save rate would typically be 3 GB/Hr with 10 GB of data stored per
cartridge.
The 7208 Model 12 incorporates a newly
redesigned 5 GB 8mm drive. It uses a half-high form factor and has improved
reliability over the 5 GB 8mm full high drives. The tape deck has been
redesigned to have fewer moving parts, a streamlined tape loading mechanism and
a simpler, more reliable tape path.
Maximums: See System Unit Summary table.
9348 Magnetic Tape Units
The 9348 is a streaming 1/2-inch reel-to-reel
tape drive that provides save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution and
1/2-inch reel tape interchange. The 9348 offers dual density of 1,600/6250 bpi
with an instantaneous data rate of 200KB per second at 1,600 bpi and 781KB per
second at 6,250 bpi. The 9348 tape drive supports 1.5 mil thick tape media up
to a maximum of 2400 feet.
Two 9348 Magnetic Tape Units can attach to a
Removable Media Device Attachment Feature (#2621) on AS/400 Advanced Systems.
The Model 1 is rack mounted and the Model 2 is a free-standing, table-top unit.
The 9348 Magnetic Tape Units include an attachment
cable and terminator. Specify cable length as follows:
Maximums: See System Unit Summary table.
Optical Devices
3995 Optical Library Dataserver
The 3995 Optical Library Dataserver Models
C40, C42, C44, C46 and C48, with direct attach capability, add a new level of
price, capacity and performance to the existing storage hierarchy of magnetic
disk, optical, and tape. The new models support 52GB, 135GB, 278GB, 405GB or
670GB of storage using the industry-standard 2.6GB multifunction optical drive.
Model C44 can be upgraded to a Model C46.
The new LAN-attached Models C20, C22, C24,
C26, and C28 support 52GB, 135GB, 278GB, 405GB, and 670GB of storage using the
2.6GB multifunction optical drive.
The 2.6GB drive has two-times the capacity of
existing drives and supports both rewritable and WORM optical disks. This new
drive also improves data transfer rate and reliability over the existing 1.3GB
optical drives.
These new 3995 models are ideally suited for
enabling applications to bring data currently stored on paper, microfiche, or
microfilm on-line. You can also use the 3995 as a low-cost complement to
high-performance magnetic disk to extend the online life of your data. The new
libraries will automate optical disk handling using the latest technology with
improvements in disk exchange time and reliability. The following OS/400
support is required:
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For direct attached models (C40/C42/C44/C46/C48)
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OS/400 V3R2 with PRPQ 5799-XBW S/C 3520, and 5755-AS3
with feature #1979
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OS/400 V3R6 with 5755-AS4 and features #1980 and #1986
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OS/400 V3R7 and later releases
Diskette Devices
9331 Diskette Unit Models 11 and 12
The 9331 Model 11 is an eight-inch diskette
drive packaged in a stand- alone unit. The eight-inch diskette unit allows the
customer to migrate and exchange data with existing eight-inch diskette based
systems and data entry devices such as System/36 Models 5360, 5362, System/38
Model 5382 System Units, and AS/400.
The 9331 Model 12 is a 5 1/4-inch diskette
drive, also packaged in a stand-alone unit. The 5-1/4-inch diskette drive is
used for data interchange with 5 1/4-inch based System/36 Model 5363 or 5364
and AS/400.
Remote Workstation Controllers
5251 Model 12
The 5251 Model 12 may be used to attach remote
workstations. It is a workstation controller and communications unit for remote
attachment of multiple display stations and printers. PC Support access by
Personal Computers and Personal System/2s attached to the 5251 Model 12 will
not be supported.
Note: Remote workstation controllers attach to
the AS/400 via the communications subsystem features. The 5294 or the 5394
running in 5294 emulation mode, will not give IBM Personal Computers or
Personal System/2s access to IBM PC Support/400.
5294
The 5294 Remote Control Unit can be used to
attach up to eight 5250 type displays, printers, IBM Personal Computers and
Personal System/2s, and Personal System/55 (AP only), to an AS/400 via a
communications link. The function provided will be equivalent to that available
on the System/36 and System/38 with the exception that PC Support access by
Personal Computers and Personal System/2s attached to the 5294 will not be
supported.
5394
The 5394 Remote Control Unit attaches up to
sixteen 5250 type displays, printers, IBM Personal Computers and Personal
System/2s, and Personal System/55 (AP only) to an AS/400 via a communications
link. The function provided will be similar to that provided to the local
workstations via the #6140 or #6040 local twinaxial workstation controllers.
5494 Remote Control Unit
The 5494 Remote Control Unit manages the
operation of workstations and workstation communications to the AS/400. The
5494 is available in two models -- the Model 001 and the Model 002. Both models
offer function that exceeds the 5394: the function provided will be similar to
the local workstation via the #6050 local twinaxial workstation controllers.
While offering increased function, the 5494 will not be a replacement for the
5394, but rather an addition to the product line.
The Model 001 manages the operation of up to
28 twinaxial attached workstations and allows the workstations to communicate
with the AS/400 through a Type 2.1 connection.
The Model 002 provides support for two
Token-Ring configurations. It can communicate with an AS/400 system over a
Token-Ring network while supporting up to 28 twinaxial devices, or it can
support Token-Ring attached devices while communicating with an AS/400 over an
SDLC, X.21, or X.25 connection. In this configuration, the 5494 supports up to
40 devices of which up to 28 could be twinaxial attached and the rest
Token-Ring attached.
With Version 2 Release 3, the IBM 5494 Remote
Control Unit offers two new features which allow a customer to double the
maximum number of remotely located workstations attached via a single 5494. The
Twinaxial Expansion Kit allows the customer to attach up to 56 twinaxial
devices to an AS/400 using a single 5494 Remote Control Unit. The Token-Ring
Expansion Kit allows the customer to attach up to 80 token-ring devices
communicating through a single 5494 to an AS/400. Both twinaxial and Token-Ring
devices may be attached to the same 5494 up to a combined maximum of 80
devices.
Multiconnectors
5299 Multiconnector and TTPA Adapter
The 5299 Multiconnector and Twinaxial to
Telephone Twisted Pair Adapter (TTPA) may be used with appropriate telephone
wiring. Initial and ongoing site cabling costs may be reduced with this wiring
option.
Workstation Support
Twinaxial Displays
The following displays are supported by the
Twinaxial Workstation Controller (#6140, #6040, and #6050):
3179 - 2
3180 - 2
3196
3197
3476
3477
3486
3487
3488
5251 - 011, 999
5291
5292 - 1, 2
ASCII Displays
The following ASCII displays, are supported by
the ASCII Workstation Controller (#6141 and #6041):
3101-23 - Display Terminal
3151 - ASCII Display Terminal
3153 - ASCII Display Terminal
3161 - ASCII Display Terminal
3163 - ASCII Display Terminal
3164 - Color ASCII Display Terminal
The 315X, 316X, or equivalent attached to the
ASCII Workstation Controller are supported as the AS/400 system console. See
the "ASCII Workstation Reference and Example" manual SA41-9922, for
specific configuration information.
The following non-IBM displays have been
tested and found to work with the ASCII Workstation Controller:
Non-IBM displays are supported only in U.S.
English. A secondary keyboard mapping facility, like the 5208 Link Protocol
Converter, is not available.
The ASCII Workstation Controller supports the
following multilingual keyboards/character sets on the 316X and 3151 displays.
The character sets are based on ISO standard 8859: Spanish, UK English,
Italian, French, German, Canadian French, Belgian, Danish, Finnish, Swedish,
Norwegian, Portuguese, Swiss French, and Swiss German. Of the above
keyboard/character sets, the 3163 and 3264 do not offer ISO 8859 support of
Spanish, UK English, Italian, French, German, and Canadian French. For these
3163 and 3164 keyboard/character sets, the ASCII Workstation Controller
supports the national character set code pages that use character set ISO 646
with the addition of national characters as supported on these displays. ISO
8859 support for French German, Italian, Spanish, and UK English requires a
corresponding 3161 feature.
For the 3101-23 display, the following
keyboard/character sets are supported: Canadian French, French, German,
Italian, and United Kingdom. The ASCII code pages for each are the national
code pages as supported by the IBM 3101-23.
IBM Personal Computer Support
The AS/400 supports the IBM Personal Computer,
Models 5150, 5160, 5162 and 5170, as described in programming announcement
letters dated February 3, 1987 and January 26, 1988.
Personal System/2 Support
The AS/400 supports the IBM Personal System/2
models and the IBM Personal Typing System. For information regarding attachment
of specific Personal System/2 models refer to the model Sales Manual
description under "List of Supported Products" for AS/400 attachment
hardware and under "IBM Software Compatibility" for supported AS/400
software.
Printer Support
Twinaxial Printers
The following printers are supported by the
Twinaxial Workstation Controller. Those which are DBCS (Double Byte Character
Set) font capable are listed in the subsequent section.
Note: Some of the following models may no longer be available. Always check
announcement letters to ensure if specific models listed here are available.
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Laser Printers
(Includes all electrophotographic print technologies)
Device Max.
Type Model Speed Datastream Forms
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3812 001 12 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
002 12 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
3816 01S 16 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
01D 16 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
3912 AS0 12 ppm SCS Cut
AS1 12 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
3916 AS0 16 ppm SCS Cut
AS1 16 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
3930 02S 30 ppm IPDS Cut
02D 30 ppm IPDS Cut
3935 001 35 ppm IPDS Cut
4028 AS1 10 ppm IPDS Cut
Impact Printers
Device Max.
Type Model Speed Datastream Forms
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4210 001 200 cps SCS Cont
4214 002 200 cps SCS Cont
4224 101 200 cps IPDS Cont
102 400 cps IPDS Cont
1C2 400 cps IPDS Cont
1E2 400 cps IPDS Cont
1E3 600 cps IPDS Cont
4230 101 375 cps SCS Cont/Cut
1S2 480 cps SCS Cont/Cut
4S3 600 cps SCS Cont/Cut
1I1 375 cps IPDS Cont/Cut
102 480 cps IPDS Cont/Cut
4I3 600 cps IPDS Cont/Cut
4234 002 410 lpm SCS Cont
008 410 lpm IPDS Cont
012 800 lpm IPDS Cont
4245 T12 1200 lpm SCS Cont
T20 2000 lpm SCS Cont
4247 001 700 cps SCS Cont/Cut
4247 001 700 cps IPDS Cont/Cut
4247 002 400 cps SCS Cont/Cut
4247 002 400 cps IPDS Cont/Cut
5219 D01 40 cps SCS Cont/Cut
D02 60 cps SCS Cont/Cut
5224 001 140 lpm SCS Cont
002 240 lpm SCS Cont
5225 001 280 lpm SCS Cont
002 400 lpm SCS Cont
003 490 lpm SCS Cont
004 560 lpm SCS Cont
5256 001 40 cps SCS Cont
002 80 cps SCS Cont
003 120 cps SCS Cont
5262 001 650 lpm SCS Cont
6252 T08 800 lpm SCS Cont
T12 1200 lpm SCS Cont
6262 T12 1200 lpm SCS Cont
T14 1400 lpm SCS Cont
T22 2200 lpm SCS Cont
6400 All
Models SCS,IPDS Cont
6408 CT0 800 lpm SCS Cont
CTA 800 lpm SCS,IPDS Cont
6412 CT0 1200 lpm SCS Cont
CTA 1200 lpm SCS,IPDS Cont
Key to Abbreviations
Maximum Speed
cps
characters per second
lpm
lines per minute
ppm
pages per minute
Datastream
SCS
SNA Character Set
IPDS
Intelligent Printer Data Stream
Forms
Cut
Cut-sheet forms
Cont
Continuous forms
DBCS Printers
The following printers support DBCS (Double Byte
Character Set) fonts:
Twinaxial Attached
3930 - 02S, 02D (DBCS option required)
IBM Personal Printers
The following IBM Personal Printers are
supported by the attachments indicated in the following table. Refer to
"Attaching IBM Personal Printers to IBM Systems" (S544-4209) for
attachment information. Also refer to the specific emulator product
documentation for attachment information.
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Device Attachment
Printer Type Model Keys
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IBM Personal Series II/Plus 2380 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM Personal Series II/Plus 2381 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM Personal Series II/Plus 2390 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM Personal Series II/Plus 2391 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM 3812 Pageprinter 3812 1 2 3 6 7 12
IBM 3812 Pageprinter 3812 2 2 3 6 7 12
IBM 3816 Pageprinter 3816 01S 2 3
IBM 3816 Pageprinter 3816 01D 2 3
IBM 3912 Page Printer 3912 AS0 2 3 4 7 12
IBM 3912 Page Printer 3912 AS1 2 3 4 7 12
IBM 3916 Page Printer 3916 AS0 2 3 4 7 12
IBM 3916 Page Printer 3916 AS1 2 3 4 7 12
IBM 3930 Printer 3930 03S 1 2 3 12
IBM 3930 Printer 3930 03D 1 2 3 12
IBM LaserPrinter 4019 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM LaserPrinter E 4019 E01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM LaserPrinter 5E 4029 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM LaserPrinter 6 4029 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM LaserPrinter 10 4029 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM LaserPrinter 10E 4029 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM 4037 5E Printer 4037 - 1 2 3 4 7 10 11 12
IBM LaserPrinter 4039 10R 2 3 4 7 12
IBM LaserPrinter 4039 12R 2 3 4 7 12
IBM LaserPrinter 4039 12L 2 3 4 7 12
IBM LaserPrinter 4039 16L 2 3 4 7 12
IBM 4070 Printer 4070 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM ExecJet 4072 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM ExecJet II 4076 - 1 2 3 4 7 10 11 12
IBM Proprinter 4201 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Proprinter II 4201 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Proprinter III 4201 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Proprinter XL 4202 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Proprinter II XL 4202 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Proprinter III XL 4202 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Proprinter X24 4207 1 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Proprinter X24E 4207 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Proprinter XL24 4208 1 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Proprinter XL24E 4208 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Proprinter 24P 4212 - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM Personal Pageprinter 4216 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 12
IBM 4224 Printer 4224 301 1 12
IBM 4224 Printer 4224 302 1 12
IBM 4224 Printer 4224 3E3 1 12
IBM 4226 Printer 4226 302 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12
IBM 4230 Printer 4232 4S3 1 2 3 4 5 12
IBM 4230 Printer 4232 4I3 1 2 3 4 5 12
IBM 4232 Printer 4232 302 1 2 3 4 5 12
IBM 4234 Printer 4234 9 1 12
IBM 4234 Printer 4234 13 1 12
IBM 4770 Ink Jet Printer 4770 - 12
IBM Quietwriter 5201 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12
IBM Quietwriter 5201 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Quietwriter III 5202 - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Quickwriter 5204 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12
IBM Serial Matrix Printer 4247 A00
IBM Impactwriter 6252 AS8 1 9 12
IBM Impactwriter 6252 AS2 1 9 12
IBM 6400 Printer 6400 All Models 1 2 3 12
IBM 6408 Printer 6408 A00 1 2 3 12
IBM 6408 Printer 6408 CTA 1 2 3 12
IBM 6412 Printer 6412 A00 1 2 3 12
IBM 6412 Printer 6412 CTA 1 2 3 12
Attachment Keys:
1. Attachment via the AS/400 ASCII Workstation
Controller
2. Attachment via a PC or PS/2 utilizing AS/400 PC
Support Workstation Function (DOS)
3. Attachment via a PC or PS/2 utilizing IBM OS/2
Extended Edition Version 1.3, or later
4. Attachment via the 3477 InfoWindow display or
3486/3487/3488 InfoWindow II displays
5. Attachment via the 3197 Display station
6. Attachment via a PS/2 utilizing the S36/38
Workstation Emulation Program
7. Attachment via a PC or PS/2 utilizing the Enhanced
5250 Emulation Program
8. Attachment via a PC or PS/2 utilizing the Remote 5250
Emulation Program
9. Attachment via the 5208 Model 1 ASCII-5250 Link
Protocol Converter
10. Attachment via Rumba/400
11. Attachment via IBM OS/2 Communications Manager/2
12. Attachment via OS/400 Host Print Transform function
Non-IBM Personal Printers
The following Non-IBM Personal Printers are
supported by the attachments indicated in the following table. Refer to
"Attaching IBM Personal Printers to IBM Systems" (S544-4209) for
attachment information. Also refer to the specific emulator product
documentation for attachment information.
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Attachment
Printer Keys
------- ----------
COMPAQ PageMark 15 2 12
COMPAQ PageMark 20 2 12
HP DeskJet 500 2 12
HP DeskJet 520 12
HP DeskJet 550C 2 12
HP DeskJet 560C 12
HP LaserJet Series II 2 12
HP LaserJet IID 2 12
HP LaserJet IIP 2 12
HP LaserJet III 2 12
HP LaserJet IIID 2 12
HP LaserJet IIIP 2 12
HP LaserJet IIISi 2 12
HP LaserJet 4 12
HP PaintJet 12
HP PaintJet XL 12
HP PaintJet XL300 12
Epson ActionPrinter 2250 2 12
Epson ActionPrinter 3250 2 12
Epson ActionPrinter 5000 2 12
Epson ActionPrinter 5500 2 12
Epson DFX-5000 2 12
Epson DFX-8000 2 12
Epson EPL-7000 2 12
Epson EPL-8000 2 12
Epson FX-850 2 12
Epson FX-870 2 12
Epson FX-1170 2 12
Epson LQ-510 2 12
Epson LQ-570 2 12
Epson LQ-860 2 12
Epson LQ-870 2 12
Epson LQ-1070 2 12
Epson LQ-1170 2 12
Epson LQ-2550 2 12
Epson LX-810 2 12
Epson SQ-870 2 12
Epson SQ-1170 2 12
NEC P2 Pinwriter 2 12
NEC P2200 Pinwriter 2 12
NEC P2200 XE Pinwriter 2 12
NEC P5200 Pinwriter 2 12
NEC P5300 Pinwriter 2 12
NEC P6200 Pinwriter 2 12
NEC P6300 Pinwriter 2 12
Okidata Microline 184 Turbo 2 12
Okidata Microline 320 2 12
Okidata Microline 321 2 12
Okidata Microline 390 Plus 2 12
Okidata Microline 391 Plus 2 12
Okidata Microline 393 Plus 2 12
Okidata Microline 590 2 12
Okidata Microline 591 2 12
Okidata OL400 LED Page Printer 2 12
Okidata OL800 LED Page Printer 2 12
Okidata OL810 LED Page Printer 2 12
Okidata OL820 LED Page Printer 2 12
Okidata Pacemark 3410 2 12
Panasonic KX-P1123 2 12
Panasonic KX-P1124 2 12
Panasonic KX-P1124i 2 12
Panasonic KX-P1180 2 12
Panasonic KX-P1180i 2 12
Panasonic KX-P1191 2 12
Panasonic KX-P1624 2 12
Panasonic KX-P1654 2 12
Panasonic KX-P1695 2 12
Panasonic KX-P2123 2 12
Panasonic KX-P2124 2 12
Panasonic KX-P2180 2 12
Panasonic KX-P2624 2 12
Panasonic KX-P4410 2 12
Panasonic KX-P4420 2 12
Panasonic KX-P4430 2 12
Panasonic KX-P4450i 2 12
Panasonic KX-P4451 2 12
Xerox 4215/MRP 12
Xerox 4219/MRP 12
Xerox 4220/MRP 12
Xerox 4235 Laser Printer 12
Xerox 4700 II Color Document Printer 12
Attachment Keys:
1.
Attachment via the
AS/400 ASCII Workstation Controller
2.
Attachment via a PC or
PS/2 utilizing AS/400 PC Support Workstation Function (DOS)
3.
Attachment via a PC or
PS/2 utilizing IBM OS/2 Extended Edition Version 1.3, or later
4.
Attachment via the 3477
InfoWindow display or 3486/3487/3488 InfoWindow II displays
5.
Attachment via the 3197
Display station
6.
Attachment via a PS/2
utilizing the S36/38 Workstation Emulation Program
7.
Attachment via a PC or
PS/2 utilizing the Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program
8.
Attachment via a PC or
PS/2 utilizing the Remote 5250 Emulation Program
9.
Attachment via the 5208
Model 1 ASCII-5250 Link Protocol Converter
10. Attachment via Rumba/400
11. Attachment via IBM OS/2 Communications Manager/2
12. Attachment via OS/400 Host Print Transform function
LAN-attached ASCII Printers
IBM and non-IBM ASCII printers can be attached
directly to the AS/400 via a LAN connection using the IBM 4033 LAN connection
product. Ethernet and Token-ring connections are supported. The ASCII printers
that are supported thru this attachment method are the same printers supported
using the OS/400 Host Print Transform function. Refer to the previous charts
for a list of IBM and non-IBM ASCII printers supported with the Host Print
Transform function.
The IBM 4039 LaserPrinter can also be attached
directly to the AS/400 via a LAN network connection using the 4039 integrated
network adapter option.
LAN-attached IPDS Printers
The following AFP-capable IBM Page Printers
are supported on Token-Ring and SDLC as specified. The Print Services
Facility/400 (PSF/400) feature of OS/400 Version 3 Release 1 is required for
the attachment of these printers.
Device
Type Model Speed Attachment
------ ----- ----- ----------
3935 1 35PPM Token-Ring, SDLC
The following IBM Page Printers are supported
on Token-Ring (using Remote Print Manager or PSF/2 Version 1.10 or later) and
SDLC as specified:
Device
Type Model Speed Attachment
------ ----- ----- ----------
3820 1(1) 20PPM Token-Ring, SDLC
3825 1 58PPM Token-Ring
3827 1 92PPM Token-Ring
3828 1 92PPM Token-Ring
3829 1 91PPM Token-Ring
3835 1 88PPM Token-Ring
3835 2 91PPM Token-Ring
3900 1 229PPM Token-Ring
3900 DUP 300PPM Token-Ring
Note: (1) Withdrawn from marketing.
Ordering Information
The following products are required for
printer attachment using Remote Print Manager or PSF/2 Version 1.1 or later.
Hardware:
1.
PS/2 or IBM PC AT
2. IBM Personal System/2* Model 30-021 or Model 30-E21
3.
4. Memory 640KB
5. Storage IBM 20MB Fixed Disk
6. Diskette Drive One double-sided 3 1/2 inch 720KB
7. Keyboard Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard
8. Display Monochrome or color display (80 column)
9.
10.or
11.
12.IBM Personal Computer AT*
13.
14.Memory 640KB
15.Storage IBM 20MB Fixed Disk
16.Diskette Drive One high-density 5 1/4 inch 1.2MB
17.Keyboard Either an Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard
18. or a Personal Computer AT Keyboard
19.Display Monochrome or color display (80 column)
20.
21. IBM 4Mbps Token-Ring Network Subsystem Feature or IBM
16/4Mbps Token-Ring Network Subsystem Feature
22. 8228 Multistation Access Unit
23. Token-Ring PC Cable (#3390 for machine 8530)
24. Token-Ring PC Network Adapter II (#9858 for machine
8530)
25. IBM S/370 Channel Emulator Card and Cable (#3200 for
machine 8530)
26. IBM S/370 Channel Terminators: Bus, P/N 2282675; Tag,
P/N 2282676
27. The IBM 3820 Printer requires the 3820 S/370 Interface
Attachment (#3055)
Software
1.
DOS Version 3.3 or subsequent releases
2.
IBM Personal Computer
APPC/PC, Version 1.11 (Program #75X1047), with most current PTFs applied or
subsequent releases
3.
Token-Ring Network PC
Adapter Support Interface (provided on the Network PC Adapter II card), or
Local Area Network Support Program V1.1 (Program #93X5683)
4.
Remote PrintManager
Version 2.0.3 (Program #25F5944)
Miscellaneous Devices
2480 AS/400 Wireless Access Point
These compact, lightweight devices act as
either wireless LAN bridges or wireless LAN repeaters which support transparent
roaming through a multi-cell network. Two models of the AS/400 Wireless Access
Point are supported:
·
2480 Model RS0, AS/400 Wireless RS-485 LAN Access
Point. This device is used with the AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter to create a
multi-cell wireless network. These access points may connect to the AS/400
Wireless LAN Adapter through an RS-485 twisted-pair wired backbone or wireless
using the RF network. The 2480 Model RS0 is supported on AS/400 Advanced
Systems with an AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter (#2668)
4754 Security Interface Unit (SIU)
The 4754 Security Interface Unit (SIU) is an
optional device that attaches to the Cryptographic Processor features #2620 or
#2628. The 4754 provides the ability to communicate with the IBM Personal
Security Card for highly secure importation of cryptographic keys into the
Cryptographic Processor. The 4754 may also be used for initialization of the
Cryptographic Processor. The 4754 SIU has tamper-resistant packaging. Three IBM
Personal Security Cards are included with each 4754. The 4754 must be ordered
separately from the Cryptographic Processor feature.
Software support for the 4754 is provided by
OS/400 Version 3 Release 1 or later, and the IBM Common Cryptographic
Architecture Security Services/400 PRPQ (5799-XBY).
5159 Programmable I/O Controller
The 5159 Programmable I/O Controller is an
asynchronous communication controller that performs computer processing and
data transfer between an AS/400 and downstream asynchronous devices. These
devices include but are not limited to time clocks, scales, badge readers,
scanners, robots, and bar code readers. The 5159 attaches locally to any AS/400
communication port configured for asynchronous communications. The asynchronous
devices may attach locally or remotely under the control of user programs.
Remote devices may require the use of asynchronous modems to connect to the
5159.
5259 Migration Data Link (Withdrawn from
Marketing
The 5259 Migration Data Link is a stand-alone
device that offers a cabled data path between the IBM System/36 or System/38
and the IBM AS/400 system. Systems are connected through their respective
workstation controllers.
The Migration Data Link, together with
programming support provided by the IBM AS/400 System/36 Migration Aid
(5727-MG1) or the IBM AS/400 System/38 Migration Aid (5714-MG1) and the IBM
Operating System/400 Version 3 Release 0.5 or later, provides for data
send/receive functions between systems. In addition, the Migration Data Link
provides access between systems by providing hot key availability from up to
seven workstations per Migration Data Link.
System/36 and System/38 Devices Not
Supported by the AS/400
1255 MICR
3203 Printer
3262 Printer
3370 DASD
3410/3411 Tape Units
4245 - 012, 020 (1)
5211 Printer
5224-012 Printer (Japan only)
5225-011, 012 Printer (Japan only)
5251-001, 002 Display
5251-012 Display/WS Controller (AS/400 Office and PC support
only)
5252 Display
5255 Display (Japan only)
5424 MFCU
6157 Cartridge Tape Unit
62PC Disk Drive
6580 Displaywriter as a printer device
6670 Document Processor
8809 Tape Drive
Digital Data Service Adapter (DDSA)
Diskette Magazine Unit
Initial 5250 Emulation Adapter for IBM Personal Computer
(6072534)
Note: (1) RPQs are available to convert models 012 and 020 to models T12 and
T20 which are supported by 9402.
Note: Some of these conversions may no longer be available. Always check
announcement letters to ensure if specific model conversions listed here are
available.
From/To
Model 20S 140 30S 30S
(Processor) 2010 2411 2412
----------- ---- --- ---- ----
9402-100 X
9404-135 X X X
9404-140 X
9406-30S (w/2411) X
Conversion Considerations
Model conversions will be available to allow
existing AS/400 Client/Server systems to move to the new AS/400 Advanced
Servers. A 9404 system will maintain the 9404 type number designation and
serial number when migrating to the new system. These conversions will require
the replacement of the system unit and some of the features. Most of the
customer's investment in hardware and software are preserved while moving to
the next generation models.
Because these system upgrades involve
substantial change to an installed system, accounting and tax implications may
result and should be reviewed by the your tax advisor.
I/O features remain the property of the
customer. Most I/O that is supported on the Server Series models will also be
supported on the Advanced Server models. See the optional feature section for a
complete listing of all the features which do migrate.
The following 9402 Model 100 and 9404 Model
135 and 140 features and devices CANNOT be converted or exchanged and are NOT
supported on the Advanced Servers:
Note: Some of these features may no longer be available. Always check
announcement letters to ensure if specific features listed here are available.
#1102 - Battery Power Unit
#2622 - 3490 Magnetic Tape Subsystem Attachment
#2624 - Storage Device Controller (This feature will be
migrated to support integrated tape devices only)
#5134 - Feature Power Supply
#5259 - Migration Data Link (Withdrawn from Marketing)
#6131 - Diskette Unit (5 1/4-Inch)
#6137 - Diskette Unit (5 1/4-Inch)
#6138 - Diskette Unit (8-Inch)
#6139 - Diskette Unit (5 1/4-Inch)
#6151/6171 - X.21 Adapter
#6154/6155/6174/6175 - EIA 232/V.24 Adapter
#7115 - Expansion Unit
#7122 - Expansion Unit
#7203 - Storage Expansion Unit
#9107 - Std Expansion Gate Spec
#9624 - Storage Device Controller
9309-001 Rack Enclosure
Staged Upgrade Offering (#0202): This priced option provides an upgrade alternative
that allows a customer to use the upgrade hardware for a limited period of time
to translate and validate user applications prior to the actual upgrade. This
priced offering requires careful advance planning.
Additional information on system upgrades
·
Software Migration:
Software Migration is similar to previous AS/400
upgrades. OS/400 Version 3 Release 0.5 is required for the Advanced Servers. It
is recommended that this version of OS/400 be installed on the existing
9402/9404 system prior to the system conversion, to ensure software and
application compatibility. Refer to Software Announcement 194-NNN (RFA 22594),
dated May 3, 1994, for information on potential limitations.
When migrating internal I/O features, they must
be converted, for a charge, using a feature conversion migrate kit. A 9402
Model 100 CANNOT migrate more than four DASD units. See the Optional Feature
section for a listing of all the features which require a migrate kit.
When converting to the AS/400 Advanced Servers,
existing data on the system is preserved. Customer buying a new #6502 RAID DASD
controller may require a save/restore if they want to move existing internal
DASD onto the new controller card.
Converting a 9402 or 9404 to a new AS/400
Advanced Server, is a task that requires advance planning by marketing, service
and customer personnel. OS/400 Version 3 Release 1 and the related licensed
programs should be installed well in advance of installing the model upgrade
MES. There may be hardware features and/or software, including PTFs, required
to install Version 3 Release 1 software and the model upgrade. Refer to the
System Upgrade Road Map, SX41-3135, for additional information.
A 9402/9404 version of an AS/400 Advanced Server
cannot provide a 9406 AS/400 Advanced System or AS/400 Advanced Server with
operating system code via the DSLO option when running Version 3 Release 0.5.
A 9406 AS400 Advanced Server can provide
operating system code to a 9402/9404/9406 AS/400 Advanced System or Advanced
Server via the DSLO option.
All 9309 racks (except the Model 001) migrate as
9309 racks with feature #9141 or #9171 and can be attached directly to Model
20S for the purpose of attaching external tape.
The feature conversions providing for an exchange
of the base Ethernet or Token-Ring adapter for a Base 16MB One-Port FSIOP or
Base 32MB One-Port FSIOP will require OS/400 Version 3, Release 1, and IBM LAN
Server/400 as prerequisites. The base Ethernet or Token-Ring adapters that are removed
become the property of IBM and must be returned.
Keyboard Support
The 5250-style keyboards supported by the
System/36 and System/38 are also supported by the Twinaxial Workstation
Controller. Countries that are not listed below do not have a country-unique
keyboard that is supported by the local workstation controller. The Twinaxial
Work Station Controller will support the following keyboard IDs:
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122 IBM
Typewriter Enhanced
Country/Language (1A) (G)
---------------- ---------- --------
Arabic X/Basic 239 239
Austria/Germany 265 129(1)
Belgium 269 120(1)
Canadian/French 277 058(1)
Cyrillic 241 241
Denmark 281 159(1)
Finland/Sweden 285 153(1)
France 251 120(1)
Greece 218 218
Hebrew 210 113
Iceland 197 197
Italy 293 142(1)
Japan
(Katakana/Kanji) 694R 694R
Latin America 170 171(1)
Latin 2 114 114
Netherlands 101 143
Norway 281N 155(1)
Portugal 301 163(1)
Spain 172 173(1)
Switzerland/French 714F 150F(1)
Switzerland/
German and Italian 714G 150G(1)
Thailand --- 190
Turkey 402 179
United Kingdom 313 168(1)
United States 101 101G(1)
Yugoslavia 234 234
The 122 Typewriter Keyboard is supported on
the 3179, 3180, 3196, and 3197 Display Stations. The IBM Enhanced Keyboard is
supported on the 3179 (US only), 3196, and 3197 Display Stations.
Note: (1) The indicated IBM Enhanced Keyboards are emulated by the ASCII
Workstation Controller.
Code Page Support
The Twinaxial and ASCII Workstation Controller
will support the following code pages and character sets:
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Country/ EBCDIC EBCDIC ASCII
Language Code Character Code
Page Set Page(3)
--------------- ---- --------- -------
Arabic X/Basic 420 235 ---
Austria/Germany 273, 500 697 819(1)(2)
Belgium 500 697 819
Canadian/French 500, 260 697 819(1)(2)
Chinese
Simplified 037 697 ---
Chinese
Traditional 037 697 ---
Cyrillic 880 960 ---
Denmark 277, 500 697 819
Finland/Sweden 278, 500 697 819
France 297, 500 697 819(1)(2)
Greece 423 218 ---
Hebrew 424/2 941/2 ---
Iceland 871, 500 697 ---
International 500 697 ---
Italy 280, 500 697 819(1)(2)
Japan English 281, 500 --- ---
Katakana/Kanji 290 --- ---
Korea 037 697 ---
Latin America 284, 500 697 819(1)
Netherlands 037, 500 697 ---
Norway 277, 500 697 819
Portugal 037, 500 697 819
Spain 284, 500 697 819(1)
Switzerland/
French 500 697 819
Switzerland/
German and
Italian 500 697 819
Thailand 838 938 ---
Turkey 905 965 ---
United Kingdom 285, 500 697 819(1)(2)
United States 037, 500 697 367
Yugoslavia 870 959 ---
Note: (1) On the 3163 and 3164 displays, the ASCII code page is the national
language code page, using character set ISO 646 with the addition of the
national language characters supported on those displays.
Note: (2) On the 3101 display, the ASCII code page is the national language
code page, as supported by that display.
Note: (3) Code page 819 is IBM's code page of ISO 8859, character set 00697.
IBM ASCII displays supported are: 3151, 3161, 3162, 3163, 3164, and 3101-23.
The SNA*ps 5250 (1) Version 1.5 that is used
with the direct attachment of Macintosh devices to the AS/400 systems supports
the following code pages:
Country/Language Code Page
---------------- ---------
US English 037
Multinational 500
Austrian/German 273
Brazilian/Portuguese 037
Danish 277
Finish 278
French 297 (supports French AZERTY and QWERTY)
Italian 280
Netherlands 037
Norwegian 277
Portuguese 037
Spanish 284
Spanish Speaking 284
Swedish 278
English (UK) 285
Dimension Weight
Width Depth Height Est. Maximum
----- ----- ------ -------------
9402 Model 20S
System Unit 205mm(1)723mm 500mm 29kg
With Expansion Unit 380mm(1)723mm 500mm 54kg
Note: (1) Width of system unit with pedestal is 307mm. Width with expansion
unit and pedestal is 431mm.
Temperature: 10 to 38 degrees C (50 to 100 degrees F)
Relative Humidity: 8 to 80%(2)
Wet Bulb: 23 degrees C (73.4 degrees F)
Note: (2) All tape media used on the 9402 and 9406 have a relative humidity
range of 20 to 80%.
Voltage: The 9402 and 9406 System Units can
operate at either low voltage (100-127 VAC) or high voltage (200-240 VAC). The
appropriate system power cord will automatically be added by the order
configurator based on the three-digit country code on the order. If other than
the default option is required, specify: #2960 for the 120-Volt Power Cord, or
#2961 for the 240-Volt Power Cord.
Refer to the Physical Planning Reference,
SA41-3109, for additional technical planning information.
This information is referred to elsewhere in
this document.
The minimum system configuration consists of a
system unit, console (display), and an IBM
5858,
7855 or equivalent modem.
All models of the AS/400 system require the
appropriate version of AS/400 Licensed Internal Code. This Licensed Internal
Code is delivered on magnetic media with the system unit and with model
upgrades. The media used is that required for the device specified as the
system alternate IPL device. The Licensed Internal Code may also be preloaded
on disk storage.
The system console may be any supported
display or IBM Personal Computer emulating a supported display.
A Macintosh personal computer attached to the
Workstation Adapter can also serve as the system console. The console (display)
should be located within six meters (20 feet) of the operator's panel, and the
operator's panel must be viewable from this display.
Although a printer is not required for
service, IBM's ability to diagnose the system and perform upgrades is greatly enhanced
when a printer is available.
Although not required for hardware service,
IBM's ability to service the system is greatly enhanced when a voice telephone
is available within view of the system. The telephone must not be connected to
phone mail or an answering machine, since the ability to receive calls on this
telephone is important in the event support personnel need to reach the
customer engineer. This telephone line is in addition to the one needed for
electronic customer support.
An IBM
5858,
7855 or equivalent modem is included as part
of the minimum system configuration and is required for electronic customer
support.
The AS/400 Advanced Servers require the
support of OS/400 Version 3 Release 0.5, or later. Refer to Software
Announcement 194-NNN (RFA 22594), dated May 3, 1994, for information on
potential limitations.
The AS/400 Wireless LAN, File Server I/O
Processor and Cryptographic Processor features on the Advanced Servers, require
the support of OS/400 Version 3 Release 1.0.
Disk unit features
#4605/#6605,#4606/#6606/#8606, and #4607/#6607/#8607 require the support of
OS/400 Version 3, Release 0.5, with no-charge feature #1984, OS/400 DASD
Hardware Update.
For support required for individual features,
refer to feature/ specify code list.
The modem used for electronic customer support
must conform to the following technical specifications:
The following electronic customer support
connectivity is supported using the IBM 7855 9600bps modem in locations where
the IBM Information Network (IIN) and the following facilities are available:
The electronic customer support modem
presently shipped with the system in European, Mid-East, and African countries
is a 5858, CDS or a PTT mandated modem. Also, the use of the 7855 in these
countries is dependent upon PTT homologation.
The following publications are shipped with
the AS/400 Advanced Server 9402 Model 20S System Unit. Additional copies are
available.
9402 Models 2XX Installation SA41-3140(1)
940X Models 2XX/3XX Cable Attachment SA41-3137(1)
AS/400 Product Specifications SA41-3110(1)
AS/400 Safety Information SA41-3139(1)
The following service publications are shipped
with the AS/400 Advanced Server 9402 Model 20S system unit unless specified
otherwise on the order:
9402/9404 Models 2XX Upgrade SY44-3940
9402/9404 Models 2XX Problem Analysis SY44-3941
9402/9404 Models 2XX Repair and Parts SY44-3942
9402/9404 Models 2XX Safety Inspection SY44-3943
AS/400 Service Functions SY44-3902
The following publications are available
immediately. To order, contact your IBM representative.
New Release Planning SA41-3100(1)
Physical Planning Reference SA41-3109(1)
Physical Planning Summary SX41-3108
The following publications are available after
June 3, 1994:
Note: (1) These publications are available in the softcopy library.
One of the following specify codes must be
entered on the system order to describe which tape drive is used for the
alternate IPL device. The choice should match the type of media that was
selected for software distribution.
Note: Some of these features may no longer be available. Always check announcement
letters to ensure if specific features listed here are available.
#5502 - Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-3040
#5504 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3490 EXX
#5507 - Alternate IPL Specify for 9348
#5508 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3422
#5509 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3430
#5511 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3480
#5512 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3490
#5512 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3490 R
#5513 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3490
#5514 - Alternate IPL Specify for 7208
#5516 - Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-1000
#5517 - Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-2500
(#0040) Mirrored System - Disk Unit
Level Protection: When
added to an initial order, this specify code will cause the order to fail if
sufficient DASD is not ordered to support device level mirrored protection. On
upgrade orders, a warning message is generated during installation of the
upgrade if sufficient DASD is not available to support device level protection
across the system.
(#0044) System Data Loss Protection
(RAID): When added to
an initial order, this specify code will cause the order to fail if non-RAID
DASD is ordered. On upgrade orders, a warning message is generated during
installation if a RAID capable DASD without RAID enabled is encountered.
If one of the following tape devices is owned
by the customer the appropriate tape migration codes must be added to the
records. These codes are not required when placing a new order for the tape
device except for those marked with an asterisk.
Note: Some of these features may no longer be available. Always check
announcement letters to ensure if specific features listed here are available.
·
Standalone or Remotely Attached Tape Devices (reserves
an IOP slot)
o
#0019 3995 Optical Library Attch (support only)
o
#0021 7208-xxx Lcl Src Stnd Alon *
o
#0023 3490-E01/F0X Lcl Src Stnd Alone
o
#0024 9348-002 Lcl Src Stnd Alone
o
#0026 3490-CxA Lcl Src Libry Mnt
o
#0027 3490-Cxx Shared
o
#0035 9427-210 Lcl Src Stnd Alone
o
#0038 3590-B11/B1A Shared
o
#0052 3590-B1A Lcl Src Libry Mnt
o
#0066 3490-Cxx SCSI Remote Attch
o
#0067 3490-Cxx SCSI Library Mnt
o
#0082 3570-X0X Field Merge Stnd Alon
Note: Some of these features may no longer
be available. Always check announcement letters to ensure if specific features
listed here are available.
Every order must include the Complete System
specify code (#5520) or the Partial System specify code (#5521).
(#5520) Complete System: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
If #5520 is specified, the order must pass the
plant validation program. The order will have all the IBM recommended
prerequisites included. #5520 is the configurator default.
(#5521) Partial System: If #5521 is specified, the order will bypass the
plant validation program. This option is useful when migrating or locally
sourcing I/O to be attached to the on-order or installed system.
AS/400 Advanced Systems can operate at either
low voltage (100-127VAC) or high voltage (200-240 VAC). The appropriate system
power cord will automatically be supplied by the order configurator based on
the three- digit country code on the order. If other than the default option is
required, specify:
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#2960 120-Volt Power Cord (Default for U.S., Canada, AP)
#2961 240-Volt Power Cord (Default for EMEA, LA)
The default ordering approach is used by the
order configurator for language specify items. The default language will be
based on the country origin of the order.
One of the following specify codes may be used
to obtain a language grouping other than the default.
Specify Language Abbreviation
Code
# 2924 English ENG
# 2928 French FRN
# 2929 German GER
# 2930 Japanese/Kanji JAP
# 2931 Spanish SPA
# 2932 Italian ITA
# 2935 French Canadian CAN
# 2939 German MNCS
# 2940 French MNCS
# 2941 Arabic
# 2942 Italian MNCS
# 2944 Icelandic
# 2962 Traditional Chinese
# 2969 Korean
# 2978 Portuguese
# 2979 Brazilian Portuguese
# 2980 UK English
# 2982 Finnish
# 2983 Norwegian
# 2984 Belgian French
# 2987 Swedish
# 2988 Dutch
# 2989 Belgian Dutch
# 2990 Hebrew
# 2993 Danish
# 2996 (Swiss) French
# 2997 (Swiss) German
# 2998 Simplified Chinese
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|Required|
Feat |OS/400 |
Code Description | 20S | 30S |Release |
---- ---------------------------- | --- | --- |--------|
0011 Pre-GA CUII Instructions | B | B | V3R0.5 |
0014 ESP Documentation | B | B | V3R0.5 |
0018 2440-xxx Lcl Src Rack Mnt | | B | V3R0.5 |
0019 3995 Optical Library attch | B | B | V3R0.5 |
0021 7208-xxx Lcl Src Stnd Alon | B | B | V3R0.5 |
0022 9348-001 Lcl Src Rack Mnt | | B | V3R0.5 |
0023 3490-E01 Lcl Src Stnd Alon | B | B | V3R0.5 |
0024 9348-002 Lcl Src Stnd Alon | B | B | V3R0.5 |
0026 3490-CxA Lcl Src Libry Mnt | S | S | V3R0.5 |
0027 3490-Cxx Shared | S | S | V3R0.5 |
0028 3490-Cxx Lcl Src Rack Mnt | S | S | V3R0.5 |
0035 9427-210 Lcl Src Stnd Alon | B | B | V3R0.5 |
0036 3490-E11 Lcl Src Rck Mnt | B | B | V3R0.5 |
0037 3590-B11 Lcl Src Rack Mnt | B | B | V3R1 |
0038 3590-B11/B1A Shared | B | B | V3R1 |
0039 9427-211 Lcl Src Rck Mnt | B | B | V3R0.5 |
0040 Mirrored System Disk Level | B | B | V3R0.5 |
0042 Mirrored System IOP Level | | B | V3R0.5 |
0043 Mirrored System Bus Level | | B | V3R0.5 |
0044 Device Parity Protection | B | B | V3R0.5 |
0320 Luxembourg Specify | S | S | V3R2 |
0321 Ireland Specify | S | S | V3R2 |
1310 System for Redistribution | S | S | V3R0.5 |
2924 English | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2928 French | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2929 German | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2930 Japanese Kanji | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2931 Spanish | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2932 Italian | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2935 French Canadian | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2939 German MNCS | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2940 French MNCS | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2941 Arabic | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2942 Italian MNCS | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2944 Icelandic | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2960 120 Volt Power Cord | B1 | B | V3R0.5 |
2961 240 Volt Power Cord | B1 | B | V3R0.5 |
2960 120 Volt Power Cord | P | B | V3R0.5 |
2961 240 Volt Power Cord | P | B | V3R0.5 |
2962 Traditional Chinese | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2969 Korean | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2978 Portuguese | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2979 Brazilian Portuguese | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2980 UK English | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2982 Finnish | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2983 Norwegian | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2984 Belgian French | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2987 Swedish | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2988 Dutch | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2989 Belgian Dutch | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2990 Hebrew | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2992 (Swiss) Italian | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2993 Danish | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2996 (Swiss) French | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2997 (Swiss) German | P | P | V3R0.5 |
2998 Simplified Chinese | P | P | V3R0.5 |
5014 Hardware Expedited Ship | P | P | V3R1 |
5018 Preload 5763-SS1 V3R2 | P | P | V3R1 |
5502 Alt IPL Specify for QIC-3040 | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5504 Alt IPL Specify for 3490 EXX | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5505 Alt IPL Specify for 2440 | | B | V3R0.5 |
5507 Alt IPL Specify for 9348 | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5508 Alt IPL Specify for 3422 | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5509 Alt IPL Specify for 3430 | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5511 Alt IPL Specify for 3480 | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5512 Alt IPL Specify for C10/11/12| B | B | V3R0.5 |
5513 Alt IPL Specify for 3490 | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5514 Alt IPL Specify for 7208 | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5515 Alt IPL Specify for 3570 | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5516 Alt IPL Spec for QIC-1000 | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5517 Alt IPL Spec for QIC-2500 | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5520 Complete System Specify | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5521 Partial System Specify | B | B | V3R0.5 |
5540 Sys Console on Twinax WSC | | B | V3R0.5 |
5541 Sys Console on ASCII WSC | | B | V3R0.5 |
5542 Sys Console on Wkstn Adapter | | S | V3R0.5 |
5543 Client Access/400 Console | | B | V3R1 |
9020 V.35 Cable 20 ft | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9021 X.21 Cable 20 ft | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9022 EIA 232/V.24 Cable Specify | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9023 EIA 232/V.24 Cable E Specify | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9024 Token-Ring Cable | BR | BR | V3R1 |
9025 Ethernet Cable | BR | BR | V3R1 |
9026 6m Console Attachment Cable | BR1| B | V3R1 |
9027 2.5m Console Attachment Cable| BR1| B | V3R1 |
9050 Twinaxial Workstn Control | | BR | V3R0.5 |
9054 Base Workstation Adapter | | PR | V3R0.5 |
9080 Line Cord Specify | | B | V3R0.5 |
9082 14 Foot Line Cord Specify | | BR | V3R0.5 |
9083 Locking Power Cord Plug | | BR | V3R0.5 |
9108 Std Expansion Gate | P | | V3R0.5 |
9116 High-Performance Card Enable | B | | V3R2 |
9119 Migrated DASD | | BR | V3R0.5 |
9126 Mixed Disk Unit Enabler | M1 | | V3R0.5 |
9141 ASCII Workstation Controller | | PR | V3R0.5 |
9149 Twinaxial Passthru Adapter | | PR | V3R0.5 |
9152 Base MFIOP w/Twinax WSC | | P | V3R0.5 |
9153 Base MFIOP wo/Twinax WSC | | B | V3R0.5 |
9156 Base 64 MB Main Storage | | BR | V3R0.5 |
9160 Base 16 MB Main Storage | BR1| | V3R0.5 |
9161 Base 32 MB Main Storage | | PR | V3R0.5 |
9171 Base MFIOP/ASCII WSC | B1 | | V3R0.5 |
9172 Base MFIOP/Twinaxial WSC | B1 | | V3R0.5 |
9173 Base MFIOP/LocalTalk WSC | B1 | | V3R0.5 |
9176 Base MFIOP | B1 | | V3R1 |
9203 Three EIA Filler Panel | | B | V3R0.5 |
9204 One EIA Filler Panel | | B | V3R0.5 |
9205 Five EIA Filler Panel | | B | V3R0.5 |
9240 400W Power Supply | | B | V3R0.5 |
9242 Base 175W Power Supply | BR1| | V3R0.5 |
9243 Std Feature Power Supply | | B | V3R0.5 |
9244 Exp Unit 320W Power Supply | B | | V3R0.5 |
9245 Base Battery Back-Up | | B | V3R0.5 |
9249 Base 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA | PR | PR | V3R2 |
9319 Standard Disk Unit Package | B | | V3R0.5 |
9320 Standard Disk Unit Package | MR1| | V3R0.5 |
9381 Base Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA | PR | PR | V3R2 |
9501 Select 1/2-Inch Reel MULIC | M1 | M | V3R0.5 |
9502 Select 1/2-Inch Cart MULIC | M1 | M | V3R0.5 |
9503 Select 8mm Reel MULIC | M1 | M | V3R0.5 |
9504 Select QIC Mini MULIC | M1 | | V3R1 |
9505 Additional Disk Unit (1.03GB)| PR | PR | V3R1 |
9509 Base EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line Ad| BR1| | V3R0.5 |
9612 Base EIA 232/V.24 One-Line Ad| BR1| BR | V3R0.5 |
9617 Base Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOP | PR | PR | V3R0.5 |
9619 Base 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOP | PR | PR | V3R0.5 |
9652 Base Disk Unit (1.03GB) | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
9814 Antenna Cable - 20 ft | BR | BR | V3R1 |
9815 Antenna Cable - 50 ft | BR | BR | V3R1 |
9835 V.24 Enhanced Cable 50 ft | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9836 RS-232 Cable 50 ft | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9838 V.35 Cable 50 ft | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9839 X.21 Cable 50 ft | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9879 20 ft V.35 CCITT Cable | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9880 80 ft V.35 CCITT Cable | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9882 20 ft RS449/V.36 CCITT Cable | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9883 80 ft RS449/V.36 CCITT | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9884 150 ft RS449/V.36 CCITT | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9885 20 ft X.21 CCITT Cable | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9890 Omni-Directional Antenna | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9891 Hemispherical Antenna | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9892 Directional Antenna | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
9980 3490 Serpentine Cable Connect| S | S | V3R0.5 |
9993 MES Reapply | S | S | V3R0.5 |
Order Support Codes
-------------------
S - Supported: Can be used in these systems but is not orderable.
P - Plant install only: This feature is available on new system
orders only.
M - MES install only: This feature is available for field
installation only.
B - Both plant and MES install.
R - Removal Price released: This feature has a charge associated
with its removal.
1 - MES on "white" to "black" upgrades
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Feature Description
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2010 5.9 RPR Processor
2609 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line Adapter
2610 X.21 Two-Line Adapter
2612 EIA 232/V.24 One-Line Adapter
2613 V.35 One-Line Adapter
2614 X.21 One-Line Adapter
2663 I/O Attachment Processor
2664 Integrated Fax Adapter
2668 AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter
3172 32 MB Main Storage
4172 32 MB Main Storage
4652 Additional Disk Unit (1.03GB)
5135 Expansion Unit Feature Power
6146 Diskette Adapter
6380 2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape
6390 7.0 GB 8mm Cartridge Tape Unit
6502 9402 Disk Unit Controller for RAID
6509 Additional 16 MB FSIOP Memory
6516 16 MB One-Port FSIOP
6517 32 MB One-Port FSIOP
6518 48 MB One-Port FSIOP
6519 64 MB One-Port FSIOP
6520 Upgrade One-Port FSIOP for Two-Port
6530 9402 Storage Device Controller
6652 Additional Disk Unit (1.03GB)
7000 Panel Keylock Feature
7117 Integrated Expansion Unit
8172 Optional 32 MB Base Main Storage
8716 Base 16 MB One-Port FSIOP
8717 Base 32 MB One-Port FSIOP
8718 Base 48 MB One-Port FSIOP
8719 Base 64 MB One-Port FSIOP
8726 Base 16 MB Two-Port FSIOP
8727 Base 32 MB Two-Port FSIOP
8728 Base 48 MB Two-Port FSIOP
8729 Base 64 MB Two-Port FSIOP
Note: Some of these features may no longer be available. Always check
announcement letters to ensure if specific features listed here are available.
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Feature Description
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0031 Modem (2400bps)
0032 Modem (9600bps)
2605 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Adapter
2617 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 Adapter/HP
2618 Fiber Distributed Data Interface Adapter
2619 16/4Mbps Token-Ring Adapter/HP
2620 Cryptographic Processor
2621 Removable Media Device Attachment
2623 Six-Line Communications Controller
2624 Storage Device Controller
2628 Cryptographic Processor - Commercial
2644 3490 Magnetic Tape Attachment
2665 Shielded Twisted-Pair Distributed Data Interface Adapter
2666 High Speed Communications Adapter
6054 Workstation Adapter
6141 ASCII Workstation Controller
6501 Tape/Disk Device Controller
8054 Workstation Adapter
8609 Optional Two-Line ECS
8664 Opt Base Fiber Distributed Data Interface
8665 Opt Base Shielded Twisted-Pair Distributed Data Interface
(#2010) 5.9 RPR(1) Processor (Includes
16 MB of main storage):
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of November 4, 1997)
Note: (1) Relative Performance Ratio is stated here for client/server
environment of non-interactive and batch transactions.
(#5135) Feature Power Supply: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June 30,
2000)
This feature is required to support the third
and fourth disk units and/or the second internal tape unit in the base Model
20S (#9319). Additionally, it is required to support certain high power feature
combinations. It is also required for the Migrated Disk Unit version of the
9402 Model 20S Base Unit #9320. Maximum: One.
(#7000) Panel Keylock: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June 30,
2000)
This feature provides a keylock to secure the
door covering the system panel, preventing unauthorized access to panel
functions. Maximum: One.
(#7117) Integrated Package Expansion
Unit: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of June 30, 2000)
This feature provides four additional feature
card slots and space for adding two tape units and up to eight 2-byte SCSI disk
unit features.
Two of the following internal tape units are
supported:
Up to eight of the following 2-byte SCSI disk
units are supported.
A maximum of one #7117 Integrated Package
Expansion Unit is supported. #6502 or #6530 is required if disk units are
installed in the #7117.
(#7126, #9126) Mixed Disk Unit
Enabler: (For IBM US,
#9126 No Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
This feature allows the base Migrated Disk
Package (#9320) to support both one-byte and two-byte disk units on AS/400
Advanced Series Model 20S. The Base Mixed Disk Unit Enabler (#9126) is included
on all new orders for upgrades to AS/400 Advanced Series models, with #9320
selected. The optional feature Mixed Disk Unit Enabler (#7126) should be
selected for installed AS/400 Advanced Series models if #9320 is installed and
additional two-byte disk units are needed in the base system unit.
(#9108) Expansion Gate: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
This feature provides space to mount up to two
feature cards. A maximum of one #9108 is supported. Expansion Power #5135 may
be required see #5135.
(#9116) High-Performance Card
Enabler: This
no-charge specify code for 20S will be added by the configurators when one of
the high-performance feature cards listed below is installed in the #9108
Expansion Gate. Adding this code provides a special backplane and cabling
required by features with higher power consumption.
Maximum: One. Prerequisites: #7108/#9108
Expansion Gate. One of the listed cards must be present on the system.
(#9319) Standard DASD Package: This feature provides four positions in the base
system unit for two- byte SCSI disk units.
The following two-byte SCSI disk units are
supported.
A maximum of one #9319 is supported.
(#9320) Migrated Disk Unit
Package: This feature
provides four positions in the base system unit for the following disk units:
Add #9320 when any of the above disk units are
to be installed. Prerequisite #5135 Expansion Unit Feature Power. A maximum of
one #9320.
IBM offers main storage features as described
for each model below.
Net-priced main storage feature exchanges are
offered within COMPATIBLE features when needed to increase system main storage
capacity. When model or processor conversions result in INCOMPATIBLE main
storage features, exchanges to equal or greater capacity in megabytes of
feature main storage will be offered.
ONLY IBM-manufactured main storage memory
cards are eligible for feature exchange. Parts removed as part of a net-priced
feature exchange transaction must be returned to IBM.
(#3172) 32 MB Main Storage: This feature provides 32 MB of additional
memory. It consists of two 16 MB modules that plug into sockets on the CPU
board.
(#4172) 32 MB Main Storage: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
September 29, 1995)
This feature provides 32 MB of additional
memory. It consists of two 16 MB modules that plug into sockets on the CPU
board.
(#8172) 32 MB Main Storage: This feature replaces the base 16MB memory
feature #9160. It consists of two 16 MB modules that plug into sockets on the
CPU board. Maximum: One.
(#9160) 16 MB Main Storage: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
This feature provides a base 16 MB of main
storage. It consists of two 8 MB modules that plug into sockets on the CPU
board. Maximum: One. Mutually exclusive with features #3172/4172/8172.
3172/4172
On Processor 9160 (16MB) 8172 (32MB) Maximum
Model Main Storage Supported Supported Main Storage
------- ----------- ---------- ---------- -----------
20S None 1* 4 128 MB
* Must be removed if any #3172/4172/8172 features are installed
Total Main Storage #9160 #8172 #3172/4172
------------------ ----- ----- ----------
16 MB 1
32 MB 1
64 MB 1 1
96 MB 1 2
128 MB 1 3
(#2621) Removable Media Device
Attachment: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of June 30, 2000)
This feature is a Differential SCSI adapter.
It provides attachment capability and hardware data compress for the following
devices:
One #2621 supports the following combinations
of tape/optical devices:
Card slots required: One. Maximums: Five.
(#2624) Storage Device Controller: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
This feature provides attachment capability
for additional tape drives in the #7117 Expansion Unit and support for a
diskette adapter that drives an external diskette unit. One feature #2624 is
required to support the third or fourth internal tape drive on the system. This
feature can concurrently support a #6146 diskette adapter to attach a second
external diskette unit. Card Slots: One. Maximum: One.
(#2644) 3490 Magnetic Tape Subsystem
Attachment: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
This feature provides a S/370 Channel
interface for tape attachment. Card Slots Required: One. Maximum: One.
#9980 (Serpentine Cable) is required for
attaching all #2644 supported devices except the 3490E-CXX. The 3490E-CXX is
attached using #9980 when "External Cables" were ordered on the
3490E-CXX. When "Internal Cables" were ordered on the 3490E-CXX the
#9980 is not required.
(#6501) Tape/Disk Device
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of July 31, 2001)
This feature is an I/O processor that is used
to attach external tape devices using a SCSI interface.
Each #6501 feature provides for attachment of
up to two 3490 Model E01 or E11 devices. The maximum number of tape devices
supported is dependent on the system type and the number of other external
tapes attached. The maximum number of #6501 features that can be installed to
support tape is two. Card slots required: One.
8mm Cartridge 7208 External (1) 4
1/2-Inch Reel - 9348 (1) 4
1/2-Inch Cart - 3490,3494 2
Note 1: Maximum of four tape drives may be any
combination of 7208 or 9348 drives.
Model 20S
-----
Optical Libraries 4
3995-042/043/142/143/A43
(#6522) Disk Unit Controller for
RAID: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of June 30, 2000)
Feature #6522 provides RAID-5 protection for
internal disk units installed in the Integrated Package Expansion Units
(#7117). Disk units attached with the #6522 can be mirrored or unprotected. In
the RAID-5 configuration, disk unit protection is provided with greater
performance than system checksums. The disk units supported are listed in the
Power and Packaging Features section of the system unit Sales Manual, under the
description for the #7117. Card slots used: One. Maximum: One. Mutually
exclusive with #6502/#6530/#6523.
(#6523) Storage Device Controller: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June 30,
2000)
This feature provides attachment capability
for additional disk units in the Storage Expansion Unit (#7117). Card slots
used: One. Maximum: One. Mutually exclusive with #6502/#6530.
(#4605, #6605) 1.03GB Disk Unit/A: (For #4605, For IBM US, No Longer Available as
of September 29, 1995)
(For #6605, For IBM US, No Longer Available as
of January 31, 1997)
This feature provides 1.03GB of disk capacity
for the Model 20S.
This feature requires the support of OS/400
Version 3, Release 0.5, with no-charge feature #1984, OS/400 DASD Hardware
Update, or V3R1.
(#4606, #6606, #8606) 1.96GB Disk
Unit: (For 6606, For
IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
(For 8606, For IBM US, No Longer Available as
of November 4, 1997)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
September 29, 1995)
This feature provides 1.96GB of disk capacity
for the Model 20S.
This feature requires the support of OS/400
Version 3, Release 0.5, with no-charge feature #1984, OS/400 DASD Hardware
Update, or V3R1.
(#4652) Single Disk Unit (1.03GB): (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September
29, 1995)
(#6109) Additional Disk Unit
(988MB): (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of September 29, 1995)
This feature provides 988MB of additional
storage capacity for the Model 20. Prerequisite: Migrated DASD Package (#9320).
(#6602) Single Disk Unit (1.03GB): (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 31,
1997)
This feature provides 1.03GB of additional
storage capacity for the Model 20S. Prerequisite: Migrated DASD Package
(#9320).
(#6603) Single Disk Unit (1.96GB): This feature provides 1.96GB of additional
storage capacity for the Model 20S. Prerequisite: Migrated DASD Package
(#9320).
(#6607) 4.19GB Disk Unit: This feature provides 4.19GB of disk capacity
for AS/400 Advanced Server Model 20S. OS/400 V3R2 is required.
(#6652) Single Disk Unit (1.03
GB): (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of September 29, 1995)
Two-byte SCSI disk unit for base unit #9319 or
#7117
(#9605) Base Disk Unit (1.03 GB): (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 1,
1997)
(#9652) Standard Single Disk Unit (1.03
GB): (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of September 29, 1995)
Some AS/400 9402 Model 100 internal disk units
can be converted for use in the AS/400 Advanced Server Model 20S. These
conversion features are kits of parts that allow a customer owned disk unit to
be adapted for use on the new model. The following table shows which disk units
can be converted and the kit required to perform the migration. These
conversions are only available in conjunction with a model upgrade from an
AS/400 9402 Model 100 to an AS/400 Advanced Server Model 20S. The old feature
must be removed from the installation record.
Migration
Old Kit Quan- Feature
Feature Feature tity Description
-------- --------- ----- ------------------------
6104 1109 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 29, 1995)
9104 1109 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 29, 1995)
6601 1602 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB
6701 1602 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB
9601 1602 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB
(#6335) 840MB QIC Mini Tape Unit: The 840MB QIC Mini Tape Unit is a feature for
AS/400 Advanced Series system units and expansion units. It provides a lower
priced alternative, and a convenient, smaller sized tape cartridge than the
traditional QIC devices. It can be used for save/restore, alternate IPL,
software distribution, migration and data interchange. Using the QIC-3040-MC
recording format, tape cartridge capacity is 840MB. With hardware data
compression, maximum tape cartridge capacity is up to 1.6GB. Sustained data
transfer rate is 300KBps. Attachment is to the MFIOP in system units. OS/400
V3R1 is required.
(#6380) 2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape
Unit: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of June 30, 2000)
The 2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit is an
optional feature that provides read/write compatibility through all supported
AS/400 1/4-Inch Cartridge (QIC) tape formats, meeting AS/400 customer needs for
compatible QIC media interchange.
The 2.5 GB 1/4-inch Cartridge Tape Unit
supports the following media and formats:
The 2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit has an
effective data rate of 300K bytes per second when operating in the QIC-2 GB or
QIC-1000 format, 200K bytes per second when operating in the QIC-525 format and
120K bytes per second when operating in the QIC-120 format.
Maximum: Four.
(#6390) 7 GB 8mm Cartridge Tape
Unit: The 7 GB 8mm
Cartridge Tape Unit is a helical scan, high capacity, streaming tape drive that
is an optional feature on the Model 20S. Sustained data transfer rate is 500KB
per second. The tape unit includes data compression hardware using an
adaptation of IBM's IDRC algorithm which provides an effective capacity of up
to 14 GB per cartridge and an effective transfer rate of 1 MB per second,
depending on the type of data transferred. Error Correction Code (ECC) is used
to maintain data integrity. Hardware Data Compression (HDC) is supported. The
tape unit can be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution,
migration, and 8mm cartridge tape interchange.
The 7 GB 8mm Cartridge Tape Unit uses the same
media and cleaning cartridge as the 7208 Models 2 and 12. Full interchange of
data is supported with the 7208 Models 2 and 12 on the AS/400 9402, 9404 and
9406 using the proper tape density.
Maximum: Four.
(#6146) Diskette Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
This feature is required to drive the external
5 1/4 inch diskette drive 9331 Model 012 or the external 8-inch diskette drive
Model 011. Requires Communication/diskette position on MFIOP or position on
#2624. Maximum: Two.
1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Units identified below
can be migrated to the AS/400 Advanced Servers. The migration kits include the
hardware that required to allow physical installation of the old feature tape
device in the new model. These conversion are only available in conjunction
with an MES from a 9402 Model 100 to an AS/400 Advanced Server Model 20S. The
old feature must be removed from the records.
Migration
Old Feature Kit Feature Feature
Number Number Qty Description
-------- -------- ----- -----------------------------
6343 1379 1 1.2GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Kit
9343 1379 1 1.2GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Kit
6344 1380 1 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Kit
7344 1380 1 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Kit
8344 1380 1 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Kit
Following are the workstation controllers
supported on the Model 20S. There are limits to the total number of controllers
and devices that can be configured into the system and these can be found in
the System Unit Summary.
A total of seven fixed function displays are
supported. This includes any combination of the following: 5250 twinaxial type
displays attached directly to the system or from remote locations via a remote
controller; ASCII type displays directly or remotely attached; personal
computers with 5250 emulation software (Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program, S36/38
Workstation Emulation Program, Remote 5250 Emulation Program); 3270 type
displays attached via controllers, the Host Command Facility (HFC) or Network
Routing Facility (NRF).
PCs with LU6.2 type connections such as AS/400
PC Support Workstation Function or RUMBA/400 sessions do not count toward the
total maximum.
(#6054) Workstation Adapter (for
LocalTalk): This
feature consists of one card and a connector that provide attachment to a
LocalTalk network. Each adapter supports attachment of 31 devices and 56
sessions. Although the Workstation Adapter can physically connect up to 31
devices, the recommended performance limitation is 20 active sessions. The
Workstation Adapter attaches to feature #2623. Maximum: One per #2623.
(#8054) Workstation Adapter (for
LocalTalk): This
feature consists of one card and a connector that provide attachment to a
LocalTalk network. This feature should be selected when LocalTalk is desired
for the system console. The adapter supports attachment of 31 devices and 56
sessions. Although the Workstation Adapter can physically connect up to 31
devices, the recommended performance limitation is 20 active sessions.
Prerequisite #9171 or #9172. Maximum: One per MFIOP.
(#6141) ASCII Workstation
Controller: This
feature is a 6-port workstation controller and workstation adapter with a 10
foot attachment cable for attaching ASCII displays and printers. Up to 6 ASCII
devices may be directly attached per #6141. Requires one I/O card slot.
Maximum Maximum Maximum Total
Model Twinaxial ASCII LocalTalk Maximum
----- --------- -------- --------- -------
20S 0 1* 1@ 2
* Only allowed with #9172 or #9173.
@ Only allowed with #9171 or #9172.
(#9171) MFIOP/ASCII Workstation
Controller: This base
system specify selects the MFIOP that includes an ASCII workstation controller
with a 10 ft attachment cable providing 6 ASCII ports for attaching ASCII
displays and printers. Up to 6 devices may be directly attached. Feature #9171
is mutually exclusive with #9172, #9173, and #9176.
(#9172) MFIOP/Twinaxial Workstation
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
This base system specify selects the MFIOP
that includes a 2-port twinaxial workstation controller for attaching 5250 type
displays and printers. Up to 14 devices may be attached. (Refer to table below)
Feature #9172 is mutually exclusive with #9171, #9173, and #9176.
(#9173) MFIOP/LocalTalk: This base system specify selects the MFIOP that
includes a LocalTalk workstation adapter for attaching to a LocalTalk network.
32 devices and 56 sessions are supported. Feature #9173 is mutually exclusive
with #9171, #9172, and #9176.
(#9176) Base MFIOP: This base system specify selects the MFIOP that
supports the Client Access/400 Console option. This MFIOP should be selected
when a LAN only system is desired. The Client Access/400 Console option is
required. Feature #9176 is mutually exclusive with #9171, #9172 and #9173.
The Client Access/400 Console option allows
attachment of a PC as the system console for the AS/400. Previously, the
choices for system console were twinaxial, ASCII and LocalTalk. The Client
Access/400 Console is now an additional option. The attachment is via an
asynchronous communication line on the AS/400 to the serial port, standard on
most PCs, using new console attachment cables. Client Access/400 software is
required for a PC to provide the system console function.
This new option is ideal for LAN based systems
because the PC being used as the system console can also be attached to the
AS/400 via a LAN. This eliminates the need to purchase a separate device for
use as the system console (or an emulation adapter if a PC was to be used as
the system console).
To implement the Client Access/400 Console on
Model 20S, simply specify the Base EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line Adapter (#9609) and a
Console Attachment Cable (#9026 or #9027) for attaching the AS/400 to the PC
asynchronous port.
(#2617, #9617) Ethernet/IEEE 802.3
Network Adapter/HP:
(For IBM US, #9617 No Longer Available as of October 30, 1998)
The Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 Adapter/HP provides a
single attachment to one Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect Local
Area Network.
The feature consists of an adapter card and
internal code which supplies Ethernet version 2 and IEEE 802.3 Media Access
Control (MAC) plus IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) functions.
A 15-pin "D" connector provides a
standard Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) for connection through an external
transceiver. Transceivers which attach to 10Base-T (unshielded twisted pair),
10Base-2 (thin Ethernet), and standard Ethernet coaxial media can be obtained
from an Ethernet Supplier.
I/O Card Slots used: One. Maximums: See LAN
Feature Maximums table at the end of this section.
Cables: The customer must procure the Attachment
Unit Interface (AUI) cable which connects between the adapter and the
Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 transceiver. This cable and the transceiver are not
available from IBM, but can be obtained from an Ethernet supplier.
(#2618, #8664) Fiber Distributed Data
Interface Adapter:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
This feature provides one interface to connect
an AS/400 System to an FDDI LAN which complies with ANSI X3T9.5 and ISO 9314
standards. Feature #2618 consists of a card, a wrap connector and Licensed
Internal Code which supplies IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC), ANSI
X3T9.5/ISO 9314 Media Access Control (MAC) functions, and ANSI X3T9.5 Station
Management (SMT) functions (draft version 7.2 level which is compatible with version
6.2).
Specify #8664 for Fiber Distributed Data
Interface Adapter as the base LAN on model 20S. This is a delta priced feature.
Order feature #2618 as feature LAN
I/O Card Slots Used: One. Maximums: See LAN
Feature Maximums table at the end of this section.
Cables: The FDDI Adapter requires multi-mode
(62.5/125 micron) FDDI optical fiber jumper cables to connect the adapter into
the FDDI ring. These jumper cables are not provided with this feature. Jumper
cables are the responsibility of the customer and may be ordered from your
local authorized IBM cabling distributor.
(#2619, #9619) 16/4Mbps Token-Ring
Network Adapter/HP:
(For IBM US, #9619 No Longer Available as of October 30, 1998)
The 16/4Mbps Token-Ring Network Adapter/HP
feature provides a single attachment to either a 16Mbps or a 4Mbps IBM
Token-Ring Network. The feature consists of an adapter card, internal code
which supplies IEEE 802.5 Media Access Control (MAC) and IEEE 802.2 Logical
Link Control (LLC) functions, and an external 2.44 meter (8 foot) cable. The
standard IBM Cabling System patch cables can increase the length where
necessary.
Specify #9619 for 16/4Mbps Token-Ring Network
Adapter/HP as the base LAN. Order feature #2619 as feature LAN.
I/O Card Slots Used: One. Maximums: See LAN
Feature Maximums table at the end of this section.
Cables: One Token-Ring Network attachment 2.44
meter (8-foot) cable.
(#2663) I/O Attachment Processor: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
This feature provides the communications
hardware base for the AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter (#2668). The two features are
integrated in a single hardware package to operate as a unit. Feature #2663
consists of a new I/O processor card that provides a connection to feature
#2668. Operating System/400 Version 3 Release 1, or later, is required.
The I/O Attachment Processor is a prerequisite
for feature #2668. Refer to feature #2668 for usage guidelines and maximums.
I/O card slots required: One (shared with
feature #2668).
(#2665, #8665) Shielded Twisted-Pair
Distributed Data Interface Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 1, 1997)
This feature provides one interface to connect
an AS/400 System to an FDDI LAN which is constructed of IBM Cabling System Type
1, 2, 6, or 9 shielded twisted-pair wiring. Feature #2665 consists of a card, a
wrap connector and Licensed Internal Code which supplies IEEE 802.2 Logical
Link Control (LLC), ANSI X3T9.5/ISO 9314 Media Access Control (MAC) functions,
and ANSI X3T9.5 Station Management (SMT) functions (draft version 7.2 level
which is compatible with version 6.2).
I/O Card Slots Used: One. Maximums: See LAN
Feature Maximums table at the end of this section.
Cables: The SDDI Adapter requires IBM FDDI
copper jumper cables to connect the adapter into the FDDI ring. These jumper
cables are not provided with this feature. Jumper cables are the responsibility
of the customer and may be ordered from your local authorized IBM cabling
distributor.
(#2668) AS/400 Wireless LAN
Adapter: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
The AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter provides
wireless connectivity from AS/400 systems to workstations or other systems
connected to a wireless LAN network. With a wireless LAN connection, end-users
can have roaming, portable access to the information they need, wherever they
are, within the area of local wireless radio coverage. In addition, the AS/400
Wireless LAN Adapter may be the preferred solution in situations where wiring
is expensive or impossible or where computing resource and device layouts
change periodically. Support is provided for portable and stationary PCs, for
specialized hand-held devices used for data collection, and for connections
between AS/400 systems.
The AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter uses an
advanced technology, direct sequence, spread-spectrum radio operating in the
2.4 to 2.4835GHz band. The operating band may be narrower in some countries to
meet country regulations. Spread spectrum provides excellent resistance to
interference from other radio frequency (RF) sources.
Availability of this feature in any particular
country is dependent on current country radio frequency regulations and
certification for use by the country.
The AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter comes with an
antenna and a cable for connecting the antenna to the adapter. The area of
coverage may be extended beyond the coverage provided by the antenna attached
to the adapter by adding AS/400 Wireless LAN Access Points to the network via
an unshielded twisted-pair wired backbone. In addition, access points may be
connected without wires, acting as wireless repeaters. Each adapter or access
point generates one cell of coverage area. Networks are designed to create
overlapping cells to ensure consistent coverage of the area desired. The AS/400
Wireless LAN Adapter allows transparent seamless movement from cell to cell
while maintaining a continuous host session.
The AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter operates with
existing application software interfaces. Existing 5250 and LAN-oriented
applications can use the AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter without change. When used
with the Portable Transaction Computers application, changes to address the
smaller screen size of these devices may be desired.
The AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter supports the
AS/400 family of wireless LAN and data collection devices. This family of
devices provides comprehensive connectivity solutions for attaching personal
computers and data collection devices to the AS/400 in a mobile, wireless
fashion. In addition to the AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter, the following AS/400
wireless LAN networking devices are available from IBM:
For more information on the above devices, see
the sales manual pages for the 248X family of products.
The raw bit rate for the AS/400 Wireless LAN
Adapter is 2Mbps, shared by all active devices in the network. The range
covered by one cell in most office environments is from 100 to 300 feet in all
directions, depending on the building structure, antenna type and antenna
placement. Outdoors, with a clear line-of-sight between specialized antennas, a
range of up to three miles may be achieved.
This feature consists of an I/O adapter card,
an antenna and a coaxial cable to attach the antenna. The following cable and
antenna choices are offered:
·
One of the following:
#9814 - 20-Foot Antenna Cable (For IBM US, No Longer
Available as of August 31, 1998)
#9815 - 50-Foot Antenna Cable (For IBM US, No Longer
Available as of August 31, 1998)
#9890
- Omni-Directional (360 degree) Antenna (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
August 31, 1998)
#9891
- Hemispherical (180 degree) Antenna (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
August 31, 1998)
#9892
- Directional (90 degree) Antenna (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
The antenna cables and antennae are also
orderable as accessories.
Prior to the purchase of any of the AS/400
Wireless LAN family of products, it is highly recommended that a professional
site survey be conducted to determine appropriate radio frequency coverage and
assure an effective network configuration. The customer is responsible for
insuring that an appropriate site survey is conducted by an authorized network
designer and installer. IBM Availability Services (previously called IBM
Customized Operational Services - COS) is an IBM authorized site surveyor. To
find out more about site surveys and installation, contact your local COS
representative or call the COS Support Line.
Feature #2663, I/O Attachment Processor, is a
prerequisite to this feature. Support in OS/400 Version 3 Release 1, or later
is required. I/O card slots used: One (shared with Feature #2663). Maximum:
Two. See LAN Feature Maximums table at the end of this section.
(#6149, #9249) 16/4Mbps Token-Ring
IOA: (For IBM US,
#6149 No Longer Available as of May 31, 2001)
The 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA feature provides a
single attachment to either a 16Mbps or a 4Mbps 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 (LLC) functions. The
16/4 Token-Ring IOA can operate in half-or full-duplex mode.
#6149 and #9249 come with a 2.44-meter
(8-foot) token-ring cable. Alternatively, a customer supplied twisted-pair
cable can attach to the RJ45 connection on the IOA. The standard IBM Cabling
System patch cables can increase the length where necessary. #9249 is the base
LAN option offered only on the Models 20S and 30S. This feature attaches only
to the Integrated PC Server (#6616).
(#6181) Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 31,
2001)
(#9381) Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
The Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA provides a single
attachment to one Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect LAN. The
feature consists of an adapter card and internal code that supplies Ethernet
version 2 and IEEE 802.3 Media Access Control (MAC) plus IEEE 802.2 LLC
functions. The Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA can operate half-or full-duplex mode.
#6181 and #9381 have a RJ45 connector and a
15-pin D-Shell connector for attachment to customer-supplied RJ45 twisted-pair
cable or AUI Ethernet cable. #9381 is the base LAN option offered on the Models
20S and 30S. This feature attaches only to the Integrated PC Server (#6616).
The File Server I/O Processor (FSIOP), along
with supporting AS/400 software, provides a high performance, client-centered
file system. This file system provides access to client platforms such as OS/2,
Windows and DOS attached to Token-Ring and Ethernet LANs. The file system can
also be accessed by AS/400 host applications and provide LAN communications to
AS/400 applications using TCP/IP and APPN.
The FSIOP can leverage OS/2 LAN server
implementations to provide fast file serving performance on LANs. PC file
serving performance on the AS/400 is increased up to eight times over previous
AS/400 offerings.
The FSIOP consists of various initial order
configurations that can be upgraded in the field using separate memory and
second-port upgrade features.
The following optional base features are
available for the Model 20S:
The following optional add-on features are
available for the Model 20S
The following features are available for
upgrading the capability of File Server I/O Processors:
·
#6509 - Additional 16 MB FSIOP Memory: From one
to three features may be installed up to the FSIOP memory maximum of 64MB.
Each LAN port can be configured to support one
of the following interfaces:
Protocol Connector Media
-------------------- ------------- ---------------
4/16 Mbps Token-Ring 9-pin D-Shell STP
4/16 Mbps Token-Ring RJ45 UTP
10 Mbps Ethernet 15-pin D-Shell 10Base5 / AUI
10 Mbps Ethernet 15-pin D-Shell 10Base2 / External
Transceiver
10 Mbps Ethernet RJ45 10BaseT
Cables: One or two of the following LAN cables
are included with the FSIOP and should be specified when ordering. One cable is
included with a One-Port FSIOP and upgrade feature #6520. Two cables are
included with the Two-Port FSIOPs. (Note: If using the RJ45 connection, a
specify cable is not required.)
The File Server I/O Processor features require
the support of OS/400 Version 3 Release 1.0, or later. Each FSIOP feature also
requires the licensed program, LAN Server/400 (5763-XZ1).
The maximum number of FSIOP features that may
be installed on the AS/400 is four, subject to the maximum number of LANs
allowed on the system. The maximum is the aggregate number of all types of
LANs. The Two-Port FSIOP is counted as two LANs. See the LAN Feature Maximums
table at the end of this section. Card slots required: Two.
(#6616) Integrated PC Server: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
The Integrated PC Server is the next step in
the evolution of the file serving IOP family. It contains a 166MHz Pentium processor,
two IOP memory card slots, and two LAN IOA slots.
Each IOP memory slot can contain either a 32MB
or a 128MB card, producing a range of IOP memory capacity from 32MB up to
256MB. At least one IOP memory feature card is required. The IOP memory feature
cards are:
Each LAN IOA slot can contain either a
Token-Ring IOA or an Ethernet IOA. At least one LAN IOA feature is required.
The Integrated PC Server is capable of supporting two IOAs in any combination.
The features for the LAN IOAs are:
Prerequisites: At least one memory feature
(either #2861 or #2862) and at least one LAN feature (either #6149/#9249
Token-Ring, #6181/#9381 Ethernet). For Model 20S, #9116 (High-Performance
Enabler) is required if #7108/#9108 (Expansion Gate) is on the system. Also
OS/400 V3R2 with OS/400 no-charge feature #1978, V3R2 Integrated PC Server
Support for AS/400 is required.
Novell NetWare V4.1, Lotus Notes 4.1, and
FlowMark V2.3 are supported on the new Integrated PC Servers (features #2850
and #6616).
Lotus Domino (Notes Server) 4.5 will be
supported on the Integrated PC Servers beginning May 2, 1997. AS/400 support
for Domino will include a simplified installation procedure in addition to the
new function that Domino provides.
LAN Server for AS/400 is currently not
supported on the new Integrated PC Servers (Features #2850 and #6616).
off
LAN Feature Maximums:
Maximum
Features
Model
LAN Features Ports 20S
------------ ----- ---
#2617/#2619 Ethernet & Token-Ring 1 2
#9617/#9619
#2618/#2665 FDDI & SDDI 1 1
#8618/#8665
#2668 Wireless LAN 1 1
#6149/#9249 Token-Ring IOA 1 2
#6181/#9381 Ethernet IOA 1 2
#6516/#6517/#6518/#6519 One-Port FSIOP 1 2
#8716/#8717/#8718/#8719
#6520 One-Port FSIOP Field Upgrade 1 1
#6526/#6527/#6528/#6529 Two-Port FSIOP 2 1
#8726/#8727/#8728/#8729
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Number of LAN Features/System 2
Total Number of LAN Ports/System 2
Note: Feature #6520 upgrades a One-Port FSIOP to a Two-Port FSIOP. #6520 does
not count against the total number of features but it does count as one port
against the total ports/system.
The Base ASCII and twinaxial system includes a
workstation controller with support for two adapters. The following adapters
may be attached to the base ASCII or twinaxial workstation controller:
with support
for one adapter. The following adapters may be attached to the base LocalTalk
workstation controller:
(#2623) Six Line Communications
Controller: The
Six-line Communications Controller provides for the attachment of the following
communications adapters:
One #2623 will support one of the following
combinations of adapters:
·
Two ISDN adapters
Requires one I/O card slot.
(#2605) ISDN Basic Rate Interface
Adapter: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
This feature consists of an adapter and one
20-foot cable used to attach one communications line to an ISDN network. The
ISDN Basic Rate Interface supported by #2605 contains two high-speed ISDN user
channels.
(#2609) EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line
Adapter: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
This feature consists of an adapter used to
attach two communication lines using Async, BSC, SDLC, or X.25 protocols and a
CYGNET fanout cable (CIN#9843).
Specify two of the following in any combination.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(#2610) X.21 Two-Line Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
This feature consists of an adapter and a 10
ft two-connector stub cable used to attach two communication lines to an X.21
or X.25 network. Specify two of the following cables:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(#2612) EIA 232/V.24 One Line
Adapter: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
This feature consists of an adapter used to
support one communication line using either async, BSC, SDLC or X.25 protocol.
Specify one of the following cables:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(#2613) V.35 One-Line Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
This feature consists of an adapter used to
support one V.35 Communication line using either BSC, SDLC, or X.25 protocols.
Specify one of the following cables:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(#2614) X.21 One-Line Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
This feature consists of an adapter used to
attach one communication line to an X.21 or X.25 network. Specify one of the
following cables:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(#2666) High Speed Communications
Adapter: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
This feature provides AS/400 with one
communications line capable of T1/E1 (1.544/2.048Mbps) speeds. This feature
consists of a card, a wrap connector, and a cable. Three physical interface
types are offered. The cable type plugged into the adapter determines which
interface is used. One of the following cable must be specified when ordering
feature #2666:
* Line speeds up to 64Kbps only
# These cables will ONLY be allowed when the
customer's DCE (Modem) supports "Looped Clocking" mode.
For customers wishing to change after initial
installation, these cable are also offered as accessories. I/O Card Slots used:
One Maximum: One.
(#8609, #9609) Base EIA 232/V.24
Two-Line Adapter: This
feature consists of an adapter and a 10ft two-connector stub cable used to
attach two communication lines using ASYNC, BSC, SDLC, or X.25 protocols.
Specify one of the following cables for ECS if
using an IBM modem:
Additionally specify one of the following
cables (two if NOT using an IBM modem) for the 2nd line:
Alternatively on new build and model upgrade
only specify one of the following cables for the 2nd line for client access
console:
Maximum of one #8609/#9609/#9612 per system.
(#9612) EIA 232/V.24 One-Line
Adapter: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of October 30, 1998)
This feature consists of an adapter used to
support one communication line using either async, BSC, SDLC or X.25 protocol.
Specify one of the following cables for ECS:
Maximum Communications Lines by Model:
Max
Total Total Max T1/E1/J1 Lines (3) #2623+ Max other
Comm Hi Speed < or = #2666 High Speed
Model Lines Lines 384Kbps 512Kbps 640Kbps (2) Lines (1)
----- ----- -------- ------- ------- ------- ----- ----------
20S 20 6 6 4 2 2 6
Notes:
1. These are X.21/V.35/ISDN lines which support BSC,
X.25, IDLC and SDLC at speeds greater than 19.2Kbps up through 64Kbps. An ISDN
adapter is counted as two lines when determining the number of lines supported.
2. This is the combined number of #2666 and #2623
features supporting T1/E1/J1 speeds.
3. The Six Line Communications Controller (#2623)
supports up to three V.35 SDLC data lines for attachment to T1/E1/J1 facilities
through appropriate Data Communications Equipment (DCE).
Per controller (#2623) support:
-One
V.35 SDLC data line operating at speeds up to 640Kbps
-Two
V.35 SDLC data lines operating at speeds up to 512Kbps
-Three
V.35 SDLC data lines operating at speeds up to 384Kbps
#9171
MFIOP/ASCII and #9172 MFIOP/Twinaxial Workstation Controller Communications
Combinations Without Client Access/400 Console Option
Two communications adapters are supported by
the MFIOP. The first is a V.24 adapter for ECS. The second can be used a
diskette adapter instead of a communication adapter. A LocalTalk adapter can
also be used for the 2nd adapter. Diskette and LocalTalk adapters do not
restrict concurrent communication combinations beyond their using an adapter
position. The following chart lists the concurrent communications combinations.
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1 Line 2 lines 3 lines
(None of the three lines
can exceed 19.2 Kbps)
Ð-V.24--¯ Ð-V.24-Two line-¯ Ð--V.24-²V.24-Two line--¯
| SDLC | | SDLC | SDLC | | SDLC | SDLC | SDLC |
| X.25 | | X.25 | X.25 | | | X.25 | |
| BSC | | BSC | BSC | | | BSC | |
| ASYNC | | ASYNC | ASYNC | | | ASYNC | |
¿-------] ¿-------Ô-------] ¿-------Ô-------Ô-------]
Ð-V.24--²-V.24--¯ Ð--V.24-Two line²-V.24--¯
| SDLC | SDLC | | SDLC | SDLC | SDLC |
| X.25 | X.25 | | | X.25 | |
| BSC | BSC | | | BSC | |
| ASYNC | ASYNC | | | ASYNC | |
¿-------Ô-------] ¿-------Ô-------Ô-------]
Ð-V.24--²-X.21--¯ Ð-V.24--²-X.21-Two line-¯
| SDLC | SDLC | | SDLC | SDLC | SDLC |
| X.25* | X.25 | | X.25 | | |
| BSC* | SHM | | BSC | | |
| ASYNC*| | | ASYNC | | |
¿-------Ô-------] ¿-------Ô-------Ô-------]
Ð-V.24--²-V.35--¯ Ð-V.24--²-X.21-Two line-¯
| SDLC | SDLC | | SDLC | SDLC | SDLC |
| | X.25 | | | X.25 | |
| | BSC | | | SHM | |
¿-------Ô-------] ¿-------Ô-------Ô-------]
Ð-V.24-Two line-²-X.21--¯
| SDLC | SDLC | SDLC |
Ð-Key-------------------------¯ | | X.25 | |
| Number of Line Ports | | | BSC | |
| ÐAdapter-----------------¯ | | | ASYNC | |
| |Protocol(s)|Protocols(s)| | ¿-------Ô-------Ô-------]
| |Supported |Supported | |
| ¿------------------------] |
| Connecting | Ð-V.24-Two line-²-X.21--¯
¿-----------------------------] | SDLC | SDLC | SDLC |
| | | X.25 |
| | | SHM |
¿-------Ô-------Ô-------]
Ð-V.24---ISDN---²-------¯
| SDLC | IDLC | IDLC |
| | | |
| | | |
¿-------Ô-------Ô-------]
* If the line speed on the other line is greater than 19.2Kbps, up to
19.2bps can be supported via SDLC only on this line.
Valid
Base MFIOP/ASCII WSC (#9171)/Base MFIOP/Twinaxial WSC (#9172)/Base MFIOP
(#9176) Communications Combinations with Client Access/400 Console: Two communications adapters are
supported by the MFIOP. One position can be used for a diskette adapter instead
of a communication adapter. The Workstation Adapter (for LocalTalk)(#8054) is
not supported with the Client Access/400 Console option. Base feature #9176
requires the Client Access/400 Console option The following chart lists the
concurrent communications combinations.
2 lines 3 lines
(None of the three lines
can exceed 19.2 Kbps)
Ð-V.24-Two line-¯ Ð--V.24-¯ÐV.24-Two line--¯
| SDLC |Client | | SDLC ||Client | SDLC |
| X.25 |Access | | ||Access | X.25 |
| BSC |Console| | ||Console| BSC |
| ASYNC | | | || | ASYNC |
¿-------Ô-------] ¿-------]¿-------Ô-------]
Ð-V.24--¯Ð-V.24--¯ Ð--V.24-²Two line¯Ð-V.24--¯
| SDLC ||Client | | SDLC | Client || SDLC |
| X.25 ||Access | | | Access || X.25 |
| BSC ||Console| | | Console|| BSC |
| ASYNC || | | | || ASYNC |
¿-------]¿-------] ¿-------Ô--------]¿-------]
Ð-V.24-Two line-¯Ð-X.21--¯
| SDLC |Client || SDLC |
| X.25 |Access || |
| BSC |Console|| |
| ASYNC | || |
¿-------Ô-------]¿-------]
Ð-V.24-Two line-¯Ð-X.21--¯
| SDLC |Client || SDLC |
| |Access || X.25 |
| |Console|| SHM |
¿---------------]¿-------]
* If the line speed on the other line is
greater than 19.2Kbps, up to 19.2bps can be supported via SDLC only on this
line.
#9173 MFIOP/LocalTalk Communications
Combinations
One communications adapter is supported on the
MFIOP. The first is assumed to have a V.24 adapter for ECS. The following chart
lists the concurrent communication options available.
1 Line 2 lines
Ð-Key-------------------------¯
Ð-V.24--¯ Ð-V.24-Two line-¯ | Number of Line Ports |
| SDLC | | SDLC | SDLC | | ÐAdapter-----------------¯ |
| X.25 | | X.25 | X.25 | | |Protocol(s)|Protocols(s)| |
| X.25 | | X.25 | X.25 | | |Supported |Supported | |
| BSC | | BSC | BSC | | ¿------------------------] |
¿-------] ¿-------Ô-------] | Connecting |
¿-----------------------------]
(#2664) Integrated Fax Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
31, 1999)
The Integrated Fax Adapter allows facsimile
data to be entered, stored, retrieved, received and printed by the AS/400.
Sending a FAX is as easy as printing or sending E-mail. This feature provides
the AS/400 with two ports capable of transmission and receipt of facsimile data
to or from a Group 3 capable fax machine, another AS/400 with an Integrated Fax
Adapter, or PCs with appropriately programmed fax adapters. Feature #2664
consists of a card, a wrap cable (one per machine), two country- unique attachment
couplers, telephone cables and Licensed Internal Code.
The Integrated Fax Adapter is supported by the
Facsimile Support/400* licensed program offering that also supports a PS/2
LAN-based facsimile product. This program provides configuration parameters for
the Integrated Fax Adapter, schedules fax transmissions between multiple
adapters, and manages sending and receiving faxes to and from the adapter. The
Integrated Fax Adapter and the PS/2 product can coexist. The Integrated Fax
Adapter offers the advantages of being simpler to install, operate and manage
since it is an integrated feature of the AS/400.
The Integrated Fax Adapter can simultaneously
support two send, two receive, or one send and one receive operation. To the
AS/400, the Integrated Fax Adapter appears as an IPDS* (Intelligent Printer
Data Stream) printer for outbound faxes. Most output, including text, image,
graphics and bar codes that can be printed on an AS/400 IPDS printer can be
faxed via the Integrated Fax Adapter. Double Byte Character Sets (DBCS) are
supported for in-bound faxes, but not for out-bound faxes.
Documents transmitted from the AS/400 through
the Integrated Fax Adapter are limited to a maximum of approximately 30 text
pages per port, per phone call. If two ports are configured for sending Fax
documents and only one is being used, then the limit is raised to approximately
60 text pages. Resident cover pages are counted against this limit. A4, A3, and
B4 page sizes are supported. The A3 page size is truncated to B4 on transmit.
The Integrated Fax Adapter is designed to be
directly attached to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Attachment
to a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) may give unsatisfactory results.
Feature #2664 supports the facsimile protocols
defined in CCITT Blue Book Volume VII, Fascicle VII.3 Recommendations T.4 and
T.30.
Feature #2664 supports the following
compression algorithms in fax mode:
Feature #2664 supports the following modem
standards:
Availability of this feature in any particular
country is dependent on homologation approval in that country. Two
country-unique couplers and country-specific Public Switched Telephone Network
(PSTN) attachment cables (one for each port), are required. The couplers and
cables are included with the Integrated Fax Adapter feature.
OS/400 Version 3 Release 0.5, or later, and
Facsimile Support/400 Version 3 Release 0.5, or later, are required to support
this feature.
Card slots used: One Maximum: Refer to System
Unit Summary.
(#2620) Cryptographic Processor: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
31, 1999)
The Cryptographic Processor feature performs
cryptographic functions based on a hardware implementation of the ANSI standard
Data Encryption Standard (DES) and the RSA** Public Key Algorithm (PKA).
Cryptographic applications are a cost-effective way of providing
confidentiality and/or authentication and integrity assurance for many forms of
valuable data. This protection is especially important in networks, which may
be vulnerable to unauthorized access to data and resources. Application areas
include banking, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and protection of
proprietary information such as engineering drawings, customer lists, product
plans, and personnel records.
Functions provided include encryption and
decryption of data, authentication and verification of messages and data,
creation and management of financial personal identification numbers (PINs) and
management of cryptographic keys. The Public Key Algorithm supports the
generation and verification of digital signatures for applications requiring
positive electronic authentication of the identity of the sender of a message.
The PKA function also provides efficient distribution of encrypted DES
cryptographic keys.
Control of the tamper-resistant cryptographic
hardware is provided through the supporting PRPQs listed below and optionally,
through IBM Personal Security Cards using the IBM 4754-001 Security Interface
Unit. The cryptographic functions provided conform to the IBM Common
Cryptographic Architecture, are compatible with the IBM Transaction Security
System, and interoperate with most DES based cryptographic products including
IBM cryptographic products on MVS, RS/6000 (WT only), OS/2 and DOS and the IBM
Cryptographic Support/400 licensed program (5728-CR1, 5738-CR1, 5763-CR1).
Through its extensive use of industry standards, the cryptographic processor
also interoperates with most other DES based cryptographic products.
This feature consists of an I/O processor card
with a cable to attach a 4754-001, and a cable wrap connector (1 per system).
The 4754-001, if desired, must be ordered separately.
Export authorization from the U.S. Government
is required to ship this feature to countries outside the U.S. and Canada.
Other countries may also regulate the export of this feature. Export licenses
for feature #2620 will generally be approved for shipment to financial
institutions and subsidiaries of U.S. companies. Export of feature #2628 may be
approved in other cases. Check with your local export regulation coordinator
for specific country requirements.
This feature requires the support of OS/400
Version 3 Release 0.5 or V3R1, and PRPQ 5799-XBY. PKA Functions require V3R1.
Feature #2620 is not supported by IBM Cryptographic Support/400.
Publications: For additional information refer
to the following:
Card slots required: One. Maximums: One.
(#2628) Cryptographic Processor -
Commercial: (No Longer
Available as of December 31, 1999)
This feature provides the same functions as
feature #2620 except that the data confidentiality functions of encryption and
decryption are provided using the new Commercial Data Masking Facility (CDMF)
instead of the DES algorithm. CDMF is a new scrambling technique for data
confidentiality and is intended as a substitute for the Data Encryption
Standard (DES). CDMF complies with U.S. export regulations and will normally be
available to most customers in most countries.
CDMF uses a 64 bit key, but provides the
effective strength of a 40-bit DES key. Feature #2628 is fully compatible with
feature #2620 with the exception of the encryption and decryption commands.
Interoperability on masked data between an AS/400 with feature #2628 and an
AS/400 with feature #2620 or other full DES systems is not supported.
Feature #2628 supports attachment of the
4754-L01 Security Interface Unit. This feature consists of an I/O processor
card with a cable to attach a 4754-L01, and a cable wrap connector (1 per
system). The 4754-L01, if desired, must be ordered separately.
This feature requires the support of OS/400
Version 3 Release 0.5 or V3R1, and PRPQ 5799-XBY. PKA Functions require V3R1. Feature
#2628 is not supported by IBM Cryptographic Support/400.
Publications: For additional information refer
to the following:
Card slots required: One. Maximums: One.
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|Required|
Feat |OS/400 |
Code Description | 20S | 30S |Release |
---- ---------------------------- | --- | --- |--------|
0202 Staged Upgrade Offering | | M | V3R1 |
0031 Modem | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
0031 High Speed Modem | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
1109 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB) | MR1 | MR | V3R0.5 |
1379 1.2GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit | MR1 | MR | V3R0.5 |
1380 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit | MR1 | MR | V3R0.5 |
1602 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB) | MR1 | MR | V3R0.5 |
1603 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.96GB) | | MR | V3R0.5 |
2010 5.9 RPR Processor | B1 | | V3R0.5 |
2411 10.9 RPR Processor | | B | V3R0.5 |
2412 23.5 RPR Processor | | B | V3R0.5 |
2605 ISDN Basic Rate Intf Adapter | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2609 EIA 232/V.24 Two-line Adapter | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2610 X.21 Two-Line Adapter | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2612 EIA 232/V.24 One-Line Adapter | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2613 V.35 One-Line Adapter | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2614 X.21 One-Line Adapter | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2617 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 Adpt/HP | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2618 Fiber Distributed Data Adpt | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2619 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring Adpt/HP | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2620 Cryptographic Processor | BR | BR | V3R1.0 |
2621 Removable Media Device Attch | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2623 Six-Line Comm Controller | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2624 Storage Device Controller | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2628 Cryptographic Proc - Commerc | BR | BR | V3R1.0 |
2644 3490 Magnetic Tape Attach | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2654 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 20E | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
2655 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 20 | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
2656 X.21 Two-Line 20 | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
2657 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 50E | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
2658 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 50 | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
2659 X.21 Two-Line 50 | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
2663 I/O Attachment Processor | BR | BR | V3R1 |
2664 Integrated Fax Adapter | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2665 Shielded Tw-Pr DD Int Adapt | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2666 High Speed Comm Adapter | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
2668 AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter | BR | BR | V3R1 |
2861 32MB IOP Memory | BR | BR | V3R2 |
2862 128MB IOP Memory | BR | BR | V3R2 |
3156 64 MB Main Storage | | BR | V3R0.5 |
3157 128 MB Main Storage | | BR | V3R0.5 |
3158 256 MB Main Storage | | BR | V3R0.5 |
3160 16 MB Main Storage | MR1 | | V3R0.5 |
3161 32 MB Main Storage | | BR | V3R0.5 |
3172 32 MB Main Storage | BR | | V3R0.5 |
4156 64 MB Main Storage | | SR | V3R0.5 |
4157 128 MB Main Storage | | SR | V3R0.5 |
4158 256 MB Main Storage | | SR | V3R0.5 |
4161 32 MB Main Storage | | SR | V3R0.5 |
4172 32 MB Main Storage | SR | | V3R0.5 |
4605 1.03GB Disk Unit/A | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
4606 Additional Disk Unit (1.96GB) | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
4607 Additional Disk Unit (4.19GB) | | SR | V3R0.5 |
4650 Additional Disk Unit (1.96GB) | | SR | V3R0.5 |
4652 Additional Disk Unit (1.03GB) | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
5051 Storage Exp Unit for Sys Unit | | BR | V3R0.5 |
5052 Storage Exp Unit for Exp Unit | | BR | V3R0.5 |
5060 Bus Extension Tower | | BR | V3R0.5 |
5061 Storage Expansion Tower | | BR | V3R1 |
5062 Sys Unit Exp Twr (fiber optic)| | BR | V3R0.5 |
5135 Expansion Unit Feature Power | BR | | V3R0.5 |
5143 Bulk 400W Power Supply | | BR | V3R0.5 |
5144 Additional Battery Backup ext | | BR | V3R0.5 |
5145 Additional Battery Backup int | | BR | V3R0.5 |
5146 Redundant Power (bulk + reg) | | BR | V3R0.5 |
6050 Twinaxial Workstn Controller | | BR | V3R0.5 |
6054 Workstation Adapter | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6109 Single Disk Unit (988MB) | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
6141 ASCII Workstation Controller | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6146 Diskette Adapter | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6147 Diskette Adapter | | BR | V3R0.5 |
6149 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA | BR | BR | V3R2 |
6153 V.35 One-line 20 | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
6173 V.35 One-line 50 | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
6181 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA | BR | BR | V3R2 |
6335 840MB QIC Mini Tape Unit | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6380 2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cart Tape Unit| BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6390 7.0 GB 8mm Cart Tape Unit | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6501 Tape/Disk Device Controller | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6502 Disk Unit Controller for RAID | SR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6509 Additional 16 MB FSIOP Memory | MR | MR | V3R0.5 |
6512 Disk Unit Controller for RAID | | BR | V3R1 |
6516 16 MB One-Port FSIOP | BR | BR | V3R1 |
6517 32 MB One-Port FSIOP | BR | BR | V3R1 |
6518 48 MB One-Port FSIOP | BR | BR | V3R1 |
6519 64 MB One-Port FSIOP | BR | BR | V3R1 |
6520 Upgrd 1-Port FSIOP for 2-Port | MR | MR | V3R1 |
6522 Disk Unit Controller for RAID | BR | | V3R0.5 |
6523 Storage Device Controller | BR | | V3R0.5 |
6526 16MB Two-Port FSIOP | BR | BR | V3R1 |
6527 32MB Two-Port FSIOP | MR | BR | V3R1 |
6528 48MB Two-Port FSIOP | MR | BR | V3R1 |
6529 64MB Two-Port FSIOP | MR | BR | V3R1 |
6530 Disk Unit Controller | SR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6602 Single Disk Unit (1.03GB) | MR | | V3R0.5 |
6603 Single Disk Unit (1.96GB) | MR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6605 1.03GB Disk Unit/A | SR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6606 Additional Disk Unit (1.96GB) | BR | BR | V3R0.5 |
6607 Additional Disk Unit (4.19GB) | BR | BR | V3R2 |
6616 Integrated PC Server | BR | BR | V3R2 |
6650 Additional Disk Unit (1.96GB) | | SR | V3R0.5 |
6652 Additional Disk Unit (1.03GB) | SR | SR | V3R0.5 |
6713 8.58GB Disk Unit | | BR | V3R2 |
7000 Panel Keylock Feature | BR | | V3R0.5 |
7117 Integrated Expansion Unit | BR | | V3R0.5 |
7126 Mixed Disk Unit Enabler | M | | V3R0.5 |
7157 Opt. Base 128MB Main Storage | | SR | V3R0.5 |
8054 Wrkstn Controller (LocalTalk) | BR | SR | V3R0.5 |
8152 Opt. Base Twinaxial WSC | | S | V3R0.5 |
8156 Opt. Base 64MB Main Storage | | SR | V3R0.5 |
8157 Opt. Base 128MB Main Storage | | SR | V3R0.5 |
8158 Opt. Base 256MB Main Storage | | SR | V3R0.5 |
8160 16MB Main Storage | SR | | V3R0.5 |
8172 Opt. 32MB Base Main Storage | BR1 | | V3R0.5 |
8606 Opt. Disk Unit (1.96GB) | PR | PR | V3R0.5 |
8607 Opt. Disk Unit (4.19GB) | | PR | V3R0.5 |
8609 Opt. Two-Line ECS | BR1 | | V3R0.5 |
8650 Opt. Disk Unit (1.96GB) | | SR | V3R0.5 |
8664 Opt Base Fiber DD Inf Adpt | PR | PR | V3R0.5 |
8665 Opt Base Shielded DD Inf Adpt | PR | PR | V3R0.5 |
8716 Base 16MB One-Port FSIOP | PR | BR | V3R0.5 |
8717 Base 32MB One-Port FSIOP | PR | BR | V3R0.5 |
8718 Base 48MB One-Port FSIOP | PR | BR | V3R0.5 |
8719 Base 64 MB One-Port FSIOP | PR | PR | V3R0.5 |
8726 Base 16 MB Two-Port FSIOP | PR | PR | V3R0.5 |
8727 Base 32 MB Two-Port FSIOP | PR | PR | V3R0.5 |
8728 Base 48 MB Two-Port FSIOP | PR | PR | V3R0.5 |
8729 Base 64 MB Two-Port FSIOP | PR | PR | V3R0.5 |
8863 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 20E | SR | | V3R0.5 |
8864 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 50E | SR | | V3R0.5 |
9211 Power Ctrl Cbl 60M (Optical) | | SR | V3R0.5 |
9212 Power Ctrl Cbl 100M | | SR | V3R0.5 |
9215 Power Ctrl Cbl 60M | | SR | V3R0.5 |
9854 Sys Unit Exp Attach Cbl (60M) | | BR | V3R0.5 |
9855 Sys Unit Exp Attach Cbl(100M) | | BR | V3R0.5 |
Order Support Codes
-------------------
S - Supported: Can be used in these systems but is not orderable.
P - Plant install only: This feature is available on new system
orders only.
M - MES install only: This feature is available for field
installation only.
B - Both plant and MES install.
R - Removal Price released: This feature has a charge associated
with its removal.
Not available.
Description Part Number
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Port Tester Twinaxial 59X4262
Async Modem Cable 69X7016
Async Modem Cable Japan 21F2674
Async Modem Cable Germany 21F2671
20 Ft EIA 232 Terminal/Printer 21F4505
40 FT EIA 232 Terminal/Printer 21F4342
100 FT EIA 232 Terminal/Printer 21F4346
20 FT EIA 232 IWS 21F9965
EIA 422 Surge Suppressor 21F4403
UTP Matching Adapter 73G9865
Yagi Directional Antenna 74F0359
20 ft Antenna Cable 74F0360
50 ft Antenna Cable 74F0361
Omni-Directional (360 Degree) Antenna 74F0362
Hemispherical (180 Degree) Antenna 74F0363
Directional (90 Degree) Antenna 74F0364
20m (65.6 ft) Optical Cable 74F0381
EIA 232/V.24 Enhanced 20 ft Standard 74F0382
EIA 232/V.24 Enhanced 20 ft Japan 74F0383
EIA 232/V.24 Enhanced 20 ft Germany 74F0384
EIA 232/V.24 20 ft Standard 74F0385
EIA 232/V.24 20 ft Japan 74F0386
EIA 232/V.24 20 ft Germany 74F0387
X.21 20 ft Standard 74F0388
V.35 20 ft Standard 74F0389
RS 366 (Autocall) 20 ft Standard 74F0390
RS 366 (Autocall) 20 ft Japan 74F0391
EIA 232/V.24 Enhanced 50 ft Standard 74F0392
EIA 232/V.24 Enhanced 50 ft Japan 74F0393
EIA 232/V.24 Enhanced 50 ft Germany 74F0394
EIA 232/V.24 50 ft Standard 74F0395
EIA 232/V.24 50 ft Japan 74F0396
EIA 232/V.24 50 ft Germany 74F0397
X.21 50 ft Standard 74F0398
V.35 50 ft Standard 74F0399
EIA 232/V.24 Enhanced 80 ft Standard 74F1825
EIA 232/V.24 Enhanced 80 ft Japan 17G2577
EIA 232/V.24 Enhanced 80 ft Germany 17G2578
V.35 80 ft Standard 74F1827
6.1 M (20 ft) CCITT V.35 Cable 74F0370
24.2 M (80 ft) CCITT V.35 Cable 74F0371
6.1 M (20 ft) CITT V.36/EIA RS449 Cable 74F0372
24.2 M (80 ft) CCITT V.36/EIA RS449 Cable 74F0373
45.7 M (150 ft) CCITT V.36/EIA RS449 Cable 74F0374
6.1 M (20 ft) CCITT X.21 74F0369
3M (9.8 ft) AUI Ethernet Cable 74F0366
2.4M (8 ft) 802.5 Token-Ring Cable 74F0367
7208 4M Attachment Cable 74F0365
6m (19.7 ft) Console Attachment Cable 87G4564
2.5m (8.2 ft) Console Attachment Cable 87G4565
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
Tape Cartridges:
·
The 525MB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit uses the IBM
DC6525 Data Cartridge (525MB), part number 21F8697 or equivalent and the IBM
DC6150 Data Cartridge, 21F8578.
Note: 8mm data cartridge media must meet the
proposed American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard X3B5/89-136,
Unrecorded Magnetic Tape Cartridge for Information Exchange.
Cleaning Cartridges and Kits:
·
The 525MB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit uses the IBM
.25-Inch Cleaning Cartridge Kit, part number 16G8572 or equivalent.
o
Note: This Cleaning Cartridge will NOT work in the
120MB or 525MB Tape Units.
Diskettes: The diskette units utilize the following IBM or
equivalent diskette media:
8-inch diskettes:
IBM Diskette 1
P/N 2305830 128 Bytes/Sector
IBM Diskette 2
P/N 2736700 256 Bytes/Sector
IBM Diskette 2D
P/N 1766872 256 Bytes/Sector
P/N 1669044 512 Bytes/Sector
P/N 1669045 1024 Bytes/Sector
5 1/4-inch diskettes:
IBM Diskette 2HC
P/N 6109660 80 Track/Double Sided
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