IBM Internal Use Only
EMEA
MACHINES Sep 2002
9406-530
IBM AS/400 Advanced System Model 530
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Abstract
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Model
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Maximum
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Features
-- Specify/Special/Exchange
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Special
Feature Codes -- Chargeable
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Supplies
AS/400 Advanced System 4XX and 5XX models have
IBM PowerPC microprocessors. With over 25,000 applications, AS/400 Advanced
System provides you with the broadest base of business solutions in the
industry. Leading-edge technology provides these solutions at the lowest cost.
Capacity and performance have been increased, and you can upgrade without rewriting
or recompiling existing applications, providing observability has been
retained.
Model Abstract 9406-530: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
30, 1998)
The AS/400 Advanced System Model 530, with a
4-way PowerPC AS microprocessor, can provide 67% improvement in system
performance in commercial interactive environments over the Model 320. The
Model 530 average price/performance improvement is targeted to be 40%. Any
comparison between Model 530 performance and that of other AS/400 models will
be based upon a comparison of their relative system performance ratios.
The IBM 9406 Model 530 has main storage base
of 512 MB and a base DASD capacity of 1.96 GB.
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AS/400 Advanced System is the new business solution of
choice for:
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Low-cost ownership
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Simple operation
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Integrated openness
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Broad repertoire of applications
Base System Description - Models 500, 510,
530
AS/400 Advanced System Model 500, 510, and 530
system units shipped from the plant, contain the system processor, main
storage, Multi-Function I/O Processor (MFIOP), integrated DASD, an integrated CD-ROM
drive, a communications adapter for Electronic Customer Support (ECS), and a
workstation controller or the client-access console option to support a system
console.
The AS/400 Advanced System structure provides
the ability to select the system processor from several options. The options
available for each model provide different levels of performance to match your
requirements.
The Multi-Function I/O Processor provides
support for disk storage, internal tape and CD-ROM and two communication lines.
One EIA 232/V.24 One-Line Communication Adapter is provided for use with the
ECS facility. The second communication line adapter is optional and can be
featured with either an EIA 232/V.24, X.21 or a V.35 adapter. The
Multi-Function I/O Processor supports async, BSC, SDLC, X.25 Protocols and X.21
Short Hold Mode function.
Included in the base system unit on both new
and MES upgrade systems, is one 1.96 GB, 3 1/2-inch disk unit. Optionally, a
4.19 GB DASD unit may be substituted for the base disk unit.
A CD-ROM drive is included in AS/400 Advanced
System RISC model system units. It is used for software distribution of OS/400
and IBM licensed programs. Alternate IPL is supported. It can also be used for
software distribution by independent software vendors and for applications
using the HFS API. The ISO 9660 CD format is supported.
A workstation controller or the client-access
console option is included in 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 Console adapter
supports a PC.
To reduce the effect of utility power
interruptions and the associated system recovery activities, a Battery Power
Unit feature is standard on all plant shipped system units and attached
expansion/extension towers. The battery power unit allows the system to remain
powered-up during short power outages. During longer outages, it provides
continuous power to maintain the contents of main storage for one to two days.
Concurrent DASD add and repair on the Models
500, 510 and 530 make it possible to add and/or repair internal DASD units and
externally attached 9337 DASD devices on the system while the system is fully
operational. The availability improvement of mirroring and device parity
protection (RAID) is enhanced by being able to add and/or repair DASD devices
while the system continues to run. Also, using OS/400 V3R6, you may mix-or-
match different disk units with equal capacity for mirroring.
System Performance Information
The performance of AS/400 models is provided
using a new workload called Commercial Processing Workload (CPW). RAMP-C was
used in the past. Changes in customer environments and dramatic growth both in
the raw performance and system capacity of AS/400, driven by PowerPC
technology, reduce the effectiveness of the RAMP-C workload measurements.
CPW is based on a more sophisticated
transaction processing workload. Derived from TPC-C, it is more representative
of industry standard benchmarks than is RAMP-C. The CPW workload is a modified
implementation of the TPC-C workload and not representative of IBM's or other
vendor optimized implementations. For comparison purposes, an AS/400 9404 Model
B10 has a CPW value of 2.9, for the interactive environment.
A document called AS4CPW is available. The
purpose of this document is to cover the following topics in transitioning to
the new performance metric:
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Explain why and when the change is being made and how
to use the new Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) value
When using this document you should also have
access to the AS/400 Performance Capabilities Reference for PowerPC Technology.
AS/400 Advanced System Package Offerings
The packaged offerings, available on new
system orders only, are priced lower than custom configurations. The combined
hardware/software packages are not intended to be used when upgrading from
AS/400 CISC (IMPI) systems to AS/400 RISC systems.
Unless specified otherwise, all features
listed must be on the order to receive the package price. You can order
additional features at published prices. No deletions may be made from the
defined packages. Some substitutions may be made as described with each
package.
Software included in the combined
hardware/software packages will be preloaded (except in Canada and Latin
America).
Base Packages
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Entry Growth Large
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Combined Hardware/Software Packages
Package 40E 40G 40L
Processor Feature 2130 2130 2130
Memory (MB) 64 96 160
DASD (GB) 4 8 12
Tape 2.5GB QIC 2.5GB QIC 7.0GB 8mm
Workstations 40 40 80
Software Group P05 P05 P05
Combined Hardware/Software Performance Packages
Package 41E 41G 41L
Processor Feature 2131 2131 2131
Memory (MB) 64 96 160
DASD (GB) 4 8 12
Tape 2.5GB QIC 2.5GB QIC 7.0GB 8mm
Workstations 40 40 80
Software Group P10 P10 P10
Hardware Only Packages
Package 42E 42G 42L
Processor Feature 2130 2130 2130
Memory (MB) 64 96 160
DASD (GB) 4 8 12
Tape 2.5GB QIC 2.5GB QIC 7.0GB 8mm
Workstations 40 40 80
Software
Operating System/400 (OS/400)
Client Access for OS/400
Query for OS/400
DB2 Query Manager and SQL Development Kit for OS/400
All required features and programs will be included by the order
configurators. Some substitutions of processor and communications
features are allowed on some packages as defined by the configurators.
Terms and Conditions
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These packages must be ordered complete with all
required hardware and software features and programs as specified.
Group
P05 - 5
Group
P10 - 30
Optional Features
Features Orderable for Model 530
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Feature | Model|
Code Description | 530 |
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0032 High-Speed Modem | X |
0033 IGN/400 | X |
0059 Transition Data Link (TDL) | X |
0202 Staged Upgrade Offering | X |
0325 IPCS Extension Cable for NT | X |
0329 V.24/EIA232 80-Ft Cable | X |
0330 V.24/EIA232 20-Ft Cable | X |
0331 V.24/EIA232 50-Ft Cable | X |
0334 V.24/EIA232 80-Ft Enh Cable | X |
0335 V.36/EIA449 20-Ft Cable | X |
0336 V.36/EIA449 50-Ft Cable | X |
0337 V.36/EIA449 150-Ft Cable | X |
0338 V.35 20-Ft Cable | X |
0339 V.35 50-Ft Cable | X |
0340 V.35 80-Ft Cable | X |
0341 X.21 20-Ft Cable | X |
0342 X.21 50-Ft Cable | X |
0400 Preload SAP R/3 | X |
1105 Single Disk Kit (320 MB) | X |
1107 Single Disk Kit (400 MB) | X |
1109 Single Disk Kit (988MB) | X |
1378 525 MB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit | X |
1379 1.2 GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit | X |
1380 2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit | X |
1602 Single Disk Kit (1.03GB) | X |
1603 Single Disk Kit (1.96GB) | X |
1700 IPCS Keyboard/Mouse for NT | X |
2130 Model 400 Processor | |
2131 Model 400 Processor | |
2132 Model 400 Processor | |
2133 Model 400 Processor | |
2140 Model 500 Processor | |
2141 Model 500 Processor | |
2142 Model 500 Processor | |
2143 Model 510 Processor | |
2144 Model 510 Processor | |
2150 Model 530 Processor | X |
2151 Model 530 Processor | X |
2152 Model 530 2-Way Processor | X |
2153 Model 530 4-Way Processor | X |
2162 Model 530 4-Way Processor | X |
2605 ISDN Basic Rate Adapter | X |
2609 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line Adpt | X |
2610 X.21 Two-Line Adapter | X |
2612 EIA 232/V.24 One-Line/A | X |
2613 V.35 One-Line Adapter | X |
2614 X.21 One-Line Adapter | X |
2617 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 Net Adapt | X |
2618 Fiber Distrib Data Intf Adapt | X |
2619 16/4Mbps Token-Ring Adapter | X |
2621 Removable Media Device Attch | X |
2623 Six-Line Comm Controller | X |
2624 Storage Device Controller | X |
2628 Crypto Processor (Commercial) | X |
2629 LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP | X |
2644 34XX Magnetic Tape Attachment | X |
2663 I/O Attachment Processor | X |
2664 Integrated Fax Adapter | X |
2666 High-Speed Comm Adapter | X |
2668 AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter | X |
2669 Shared Bus Interface Card | X |
2673 Optical Bus Adapter | X |
2674 Optical Bus Adapter | |
2680 Optical Bus Recvr (266Mbps) | X |
2683 266Mbps OptiConnect Recvr | X |
2685 1063Mbps OptiConnect Recvr | X |
2686 Optical Link (266Mbps) | X |
2688 Optical Link (1063Mbps) | X |
2699 Two-Line WAN IOA | X |
2723 PCI Ethernet IOA | X |
2724 PCI 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA | X |
2810 LAN/WAN IOP | X |
2811 PCI 25Mbps UTP ATM | X |
2812 PCI 45Mbps Coax T3/DS3 ATM | X |
2815 PCI 155Mbps UTP OC3 ATM | X |
2816 PCI 155Mbps MMF ATM | X |
2818 PCI 155Mbps SMF OC3 ATM | X |
2819 PCI 34Mbps Coax E3 ATM | X |
2838 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA | X |
2861 32MB IOP Memory | X |
2862 128MB IOP Memory | X |
2867 256 MB IOP Memory | X |
3110 64 MB Main Storage | |
3152 32 MB Main Storage | |
3153 64 MB Main Storage | |
3154 128 MB Main Storage | |
3155 256 MB Main Storage | |
3162 128 MB Main Storage | X |
3163 256 MB Main Storage | X |
3164 512 MB Main Storage | X |
3165 1024 MB Main Storage | X |
3166 256 MB Main Storage | X |
3182 32 MB Main Storage | |
3184 32 MB Main Storage | |
3185 64 MB Main Storage | |
3186 128 MB Main Storage | |
3187 256 MB Main Storage | |
5043 Primary to Secondary Rack | X |
5051 Storage Exp for System Unit | |
5052 Storage Exp for Exp Unit | X |
5058 Storage Expansion Unit | X |
5071 266Mbps System Unit Exp Tower | |
5073 1063Mbps Sys Unit Expan Tower | X |
5081 266Mbps Storage Exp Tower | |
5083 1063Mbps Storage Exp Tower | X |
5135 Feature Power Supply | |
5143 Feature Power Supply (400W) | X |
5145 Additional Battery Backup(Int) | |
6050 Twinaxial Workstn Controller | X |
6141 ASCII Workstation Controller | X |
6142 ASCII 12 Port Workstn Attach | X |
6146 Diskette Adapter | X |
6147 Diskette Adapter | X |
6148 Eight-Port Twinaxial Expansion | |
6149 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA | X |
6180 Twinaxial Workstation IOA | X |
6181 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA | X |
6335 840 MB QIC Mini Tape Unit | X |
6380 2.5 GB 1/4-inch Cart Tape | X |
6385 13 GB 1/4-inch Cart Tape | X |
6390 7 GB 8mm Cartridge Tape Unit | X |
6501 Tape/Disk Device Controller | X |
6509 Additional 16 MB FSIOP Memory | X |
6512 Disk Unit Controller for RAID | X |
6513 Internal Tape Device Ctlr | X |
6516 16 MB One-Port FSIOP | X |
6517 32 MB One-Port FSIOP | X |
6518 48 MB One-Port FSIOP | X |
6519 64 MB One-Port FSIOP | X |
6520 Upgrade 1-Port FSIOP to 2-Port | X |
6522 Disk Unit Controller for RAID | |
6523 Storage Device Controller | |
6526 16 MB Two-Port FSIOP | X |
6527 32 MB Two-Port FSIOP | X |
6528 48 MB Two-Port FSIOP | X |
6529 64 MB Two-Port FSIOP | X |
6530 Storage Device Controller | X |
6532 RAID Disk Unit Controller | X |
6533 RAID Disk Unit Controller | X |
6534 Magnetic Media Controller | X |
6606 Additional 1.96 GB Disk Unit | X |
6607 Additional 4.19 GB Disk Unit | X |
6616 Integrated PC Server | X |
6617 Integrated PC Server | X |
6618 Integrated Netfinity Server | X |
6713 8.58GB Disk Unit | X |
6714 17.54GB Disk Unit | X |
6906 1.96GB Disk Unit | X |
6907 4.19GB Disk Unit | X |
7000 Panel Keylock | |
7108 Expansion Gate | |
7117 Integrated Expansion Unit | |
7174 Ethernet IOA | |
7175 Token-Ring IOA | |
7186 Opt Base 128 MB Main Storage | |
7187 Opt Base 256 MB Main Storage | |
7255 Opt Base 256 MB Main Storage | |
7607 Optional Disk Unit (4.19GB) | X |
7713 Optional Base 8.58GB Disk Unit | X |
8052 Optional Base Storage Exp Unit | X |
8162 Optional MFIOP w/twinaxial WSC | X |
8185 Opt Base 64 MB Main Storage | |
8186 Opt Base 128 MB Main Storage | |
8187 Opt Base 256 MB Main Storage | |
8264 Opt Base 512 MB Main Storage | X |
8265 Opt Base 1024 MB Main Storage | X |
8609 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line Adapt | |
Features Supported by Migration Only
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Feature | Model|
Code Description | 530 |
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0031 Low-Speed Modem | X |
2626 16/4Mbps Token-Ring Adapt/A | X |
2654 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 20E | X |
2655 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 20 | X |
2656 X.21 Two-Line 20 | X |
2657 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 50E | X |
2658 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 50 | X |
2659 X.21 Two-Line 50 | X |
2665 Shield T-P Dist Data Intf Adap | X |
3172 32 MB Main Storage | |
4172 32 MB Main Storage | |
4605 1.03 GB Disk Unit/A | X |
4606 1.96 GB Disk Unit/A | X |
4607 4.19 GB Disk Unit/A | X |
4650 Additional Disk Unit (1.96GB) | X |
4652 Additional Disk Unit (1.03GB) | X |
5032 Removable Media Cluster Box | X |
5040 Bus Extension Unit, Rack | X |
5042 System Unit Expansion Rack | X |
5044 System Unit Expansion Rack | X |
5060 Bus Ext Tower (Ced 1/2/Cable) | X |
5061 Storage Expansion Tower | X |
5062 Sys Unit Exp Twr (optical) | X |
5063 Sys Unit Exp Twr (copper) | X |
5070 266Mbps Sys Unit Expan Tower | X |
5071 266Mbps Sys Unit Exp Tower | X |
5072 1063Mbps Sys Unit Expan Tower | X |
5080 266Mbps Sys Unit Expan Tower | X |
5081 266Mbps Sys Unit Exp Tower | X |
5082 1063Mbps Storage Exp Tower | X |
5144 Additional Battery Backup(Ext) | |
6054 Workstation Adapt (LocalTalk) | X |
6109 Additional 988 MB Disk Unit | X |
6112 Mag Storage Dev Controller | X |
6140 Twinaxial Workstn Controller | X |
6153 V.35 One-Line 20 | X |
6173 V.35 One-Line 50 | X |
6500 Disk unit Ctlr Polarstone 1 2 | X |
6502 Disk Controller for RAID | X |
6530 Storage Device Controller | |
6602 Single Disk Unit (1.03GB) | |
6603 Single Disk Unit (1.96GB) | |
6605 Additional 1.03 GB Disk Unit | X |
6650 Additional 1.96 GB Disk Unit | X |
6652 Additional 1.03 GB Disk Unit | X |
8054 Workstation Adapt (LocalTalk) | X |
8172 32 MB Base Main Storage Option | |
8863 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 20E | |
8866 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 50E | |
9212 Power Control Cable 100m | X |
9215 Power Control Cable 60m | X |
AS/400 Advanced System - Model 530 Summary
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Processor Feature #2150 #2151 #2152 #2153 #2162
(Uni) (Uni) (2-way) (4-way) (4-way)
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Performance - CPW Values 148.0 188.2 319.0 598.0 650.0
Main Storage (MB)
Minimum 512 512 512 512 512
Maximum 4096 4096 4096 4096 4096
DASD Capacity
Base (GB) 1.96 1.96 1.96 1.96 1.96
Maximum (GB) 996.4 996.4 996.4 996.4 996.4
Communication Lines 1-200 1-200 1-200 1-200 1-200
LAN Ports 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32
Twinaxial Controllers 0-175 0-175 0-175 0-175 0-175
Maximum Twinaxial Workstations 7000 7000 7000 7000 7000
ASCII Controllers 0-175 0-175 0-175 0-175 0-175
Maximum ASCII Workstations 3150 3150 3150 3150 3150
Workstation Adapters
(for LocalTalk) 0-175 0-175 0-175 0-175 0-175
Maximum LocalTalk Workstations 5425 5425 5425 5425 5425
Maximum Controllers (Twinaxial,
ASCII and Workstation Adapter 175 175 175 175 175
1/4-Inch/8mm Cartridge Tape 0-17 0-17 0-17 0-17 0-17
1/2-Inch Tape
2440/9348 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
3XXX 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
8mm Cartridge Tape (External) 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Diskette (8 or 5 1/4-Inch) 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
Optical Libraries 0-22 0-22 0-22 0-22 0-22
Fax IOPs 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32
Notes:
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Relative system performance measurements (CPW values)
are based on AS/400 environment, commercial processing workload (CPW). The CPW
workload is representative of commercial applications, particularly those that
do significant database processing in conjunction with journaling and
commitment control. The CPW workload is measured on maximum configurations
using the latest release of OS/400. CPW values may not be realized in all
environments.
See "Model Description" model
summary tables.
Planning Information
Customer Responsibilities
The 9406 Model 500, 510, and 530 initial
installations will be performed by IBM service representatives, as will model
upgrades and feature installations for all models.
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:
V3R6 Storage Requirements
OS/400 Version 3 Release 6 and other V3R6
related components use more disk space and main storage than previous releases.
Contact your IBM marketing representative or business partners for assistance
in determining disk and memory requirements.
Device Support
Racks
The following 9309 Rack configurations are
supported on the AS/400 Advanced System models:
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9309 #9171 - General Purpose I/O Rack with SPCN
The following 9309 Rack configuration will
migrate as a 9309 with feature #9171.
The following 9309 Rack configurations will
migrate as 9309 Racks with feature #9141:
Disk Units
The following disk units are supported on the
AS/400 Advanced System 5XX models:
9337 Disk Array Subsystem Models 420, 440,
and 480
These models, for use on AS/400 Advanced
System 5XX models, introduce the third generation of RAID-5 disk arrays that
improve data loss protection and enhance performance with state-of-the-art disk
storage technology, and 4 MB non-volatile write cache controller. These models
also offer improved reliability and availability features, including redundant
power, concurrent maintenance, and hot-spare function supported in
high-availability mode. The hot-spare function is implemented and supported at
the 9337 model level. It is transparent to the AS/400 system.
The three new models offer up to eight
state-of-the-art 3.5-inch disk drives in a 19-inch rack-mountable unit. Models
420 and 440 provide 970 MB and 1,967 MB of storage capacity respectively, with
a 4 MB write- cache. Model 480 introduces the new 4,190 MB disk drive
technology with a 4 MB write-cache. This doubles the previous storage capacity
in the same footprint. The maximum capacity per I/O rack for a fully configured
Model 480 in base mode is 201.1 GB and 175.9 GB of capacity for high-
availability RAID-5 protection.
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9337-4XX Model Summary
+----------+----------+-------+----------+
| | | Max | Max |
| | | GBs | GBs |
| Type/ | Disk | Base | HA |
| Model | Drives | Mode | Mode |
+----------+----------+-------+----------+
| 9337-420 | 970 MB | 7.7 | 6.7 |
| 9337-440 | 1,967 MB | 15.7 | 13.7 |
| 9337-480 | 4,194 MB | 33.5 | 29.3 |
+----------+----------+-------+----------+
| Base = Non-RAID |
| HA = High Availability RAID-5 |
| Four drives standard in all 4XX models |
+----------------------------------------+
Four disk drives come standard in all 9337 4XX
models with an option to add up to four additional feature drives of the same
capacity. The new models operate in either base mode or high availability mode,
and may coexist on the same system with previously announced 9337 Disk Array
Subsystem Models 0XX, 1XX, and 2XX.
Tape Units
2440-A12 - 1/2 Inch Reel-to-Reel Tape
Subsystem (not supported on the Model 400) (withdrawn from marketing)
3422 Magnetic Tape Subsystem (withdrawn
from marketing)
The 3422 is a 1/2-inch reel-to-reel
intermediate performance tape subsystem. The 3422 reads or writes data at 6,250
bpi at a nominal data rate of 780 KB per second or 1,600 bpi at a nominal data
rate of 200 KB per second. It is a start/stop drive and is provided for
alternate IPL, program distribution, and 1/2-inch reel tape interchange.
The 3422 consists of a Model A01 with a tape
controller and one tape drive and a Model B01 with one tape drive and no
controller. A maximum of three B01s can be attached to a Model A01 for a total
of four drives per string. The 3422 attaches via the 3490 Magnetic Tape
Subsystem Attachment (#2644).
The 3422 Tape drive supports 1.5 mil thick
tape media up to a maximum of 2400 feet. Maximum: See the AS/400 model summary
table.
3430 Magnetic Tape Subsystem (withdrawn
from marketing)
The 3430 is a 1/2-inch reel-to-reel medium
performance tape subsystem. The 3430 reads or writes data at 6,250 bpi at a
nominal data rate of 312KB per second or 1,600 bpi at a nominal data rate of
80KB per second. It is a start/stop drive and is provided for alternate IPL,
program distribution, and 1/2-inch reel tape interchange.
The 3430 consists of a Model A01 with a tape
controller and one tape drive and a Model B01 with one tape drive and no
controller. A maximum of three B01s can be attached to a Model A01 for a total
of four drives per string. The 3430 attaches via the 3490 Magnetic Tape
Subsystem Attachment (#2644).
The 3430 Tape drive supports 1.5 mil thick
tape media up to a maximum of 2400 feet. Maximum: See the AS/400 model summary
table.
3480 Magnetic Tape Subsystem (withdrawn
from marketing)
The 3480 is a 1/2-inch cartridge high
performance tape subsystem with a capacity of up to 200 MB per Cartridge System
Tape. The 3480 reads and writes at an instantaneous data rate of 3 MB per
second. It is provided for program distribution, alternate IPL, save/restore,
and 1/2-inch cartridge tape interchange. The Improved Data Recording Capability
(IDRC) feature of the 3480 can increase the amount of data that can be stored
on a cartridge by up to three times, depending on the data. The 3480 Magnetic
Tape Subsystem provides concurrent operations when attached to more than one
host system.
One 3480 A11 control unit and up to eight B11
tape drives or one A22 control unit and up to eight B22 tape drives attach via
the 3490 Magnetic Tape Subsystem Attachment/HP (#2644). Maximum: See AS/400
Model Summary tables.
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:
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 (withdrawn from marketing)
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 4.9 MB/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, F11, and
F1A
Model F00 is a single drive. Model F01 is
floor-standing and the F11 is rack-mounted, both with a standard 10 cartridge
autoloader. Model F1A is used in a 3494 Tape Library Dataserver. 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. With OS/400 V4R2, F-mode is supported
providing the following new functions:
F-mode is not supported for the 3490E-F1A in a
3494 Tape Library Dataserver. F-mode is supported back to OS/400 V3R1 (PTFs are
required prior to V4R1). Random mode is not supported on V3R6.
The 3490E-FXX models attach to the following
AS/400 features:
Maximums: See AS/400 Model Summary tables.
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.
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 Model L12
offers 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 media.
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, F1A, and 3590-B1A tape drives
within the library attach to the AS/400 in the same way as the 3490E-CXX, FXX,
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. F-mode is not
supported for the 3490E-F1A in a 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.
3590 High Performance Tape Subsystem
The 3590 is a new automated tape subsystem for
the AS/400, reaching higher levels of reliability, capacity and performance.
The drive rate of 9 MB per second is three times faster than previous IBM 3480,
3490 or 3490E tape drives, allowing tape applications to read and write data
more quickly. Using the built-in data compression capability, the 3590 has a
potential maximum throughput of 20 MB per second. Actual throughput is a
function of end-to-end system capabilities including processor, DASD, bus, IOP,
OS/400 blocking and data compaction.
The 3590 uses new read/write and media
technology for vastly increased capacity and reliability. The new cartridge has
an uncompacted data capacity of 10 GB, or typically over 30 GB assuming a 3:1
compaction ratio. The capacity of an individual drive has further been
increased by the addition of the Automatic Cartridge Facility (ACF), which
allows an operator to mount ten cartridges at a time via a magazine. Thus an
individual drive can provide storage for 100 to 300 GB of data. The 3590 cannot
read or write 3490E tape cartridges.
The 3590 is available in two models. The Model
B11 is rack mounted and includes a 10-cartridge Automatic Cartridge Facility
(ACF) that can be used in random access mode as a mini-library. The Model B1A
does not include the ACF and is designed to fit into the 3494 Tape Library
Dataserver, increasing total library capacity to over 90 terabytes.
The 3590 attaches to all DXX and later models
of the AS/400, except the X02 and P03 models, using AS/400 Feature #6501
(Magnetic Media Subsystem Controller). Each feature #6501 can support up to two
tape drives. The 3490 has two SCSI ports and can be shared between two systems.
Backup Recovery and Media Services/400
(BRMS/400) is recommended to support automation in tape handling, media
management, fast search, and automatic migration of data between tape and DASD
based on user defined policies. For developing unique applications, OS/400
provides a command interface.
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 20.0GB per cartridge. The Model 2 (Withdrawn from marketing)
provides 2.3GB capacity. When hardware data compression (HDC) on the IOP is
enabled, it typically provides 1.4 times improvement in capacity and transfer
rate. The 7208 Model 12 provides 5GB capacity, the Model 222 provides 7GB and
the model 342 provides 20GB. Models 012, 222, and 342 support an implementation
of IBM's Improved Data Recording Capability (IDRC) that typically provides a
two times improvement in capacity and transfer rate.
All 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 with the following features:
Full interchange of data is supported between
Models 002, 012, 222, 342, and the 9427 and the internal 7GB 8mm tape units
using the proper tape media and recording format.
The Model 2 has an instantaneous data transfer
rate of 245KBps second. When HDC is enabled the unattended save rate would
typically be 1GB/Hr with 3.5GB of data stored per cartridge. The Model 12 has
an instantaneous data transfer rate of 500KBps. When IDRC is enabled the
unattended save rate would typically be 3GB/Hr with 10GB of data stored per
cartridge. The Model 222 has a sustained data transfer rate of 500KBps. Using
IDRC, maximum effective data transfer rate is up to 1MBps, and capacity is up
to 14GB of data stored per cartridge, depending on the type of data. The Model
342 has a sustained data transfer rate of 3MBps. Using IDRC, maximum effective
data transfer rate is up to 4.3MBps, and capacity is up to 40GB of data stored
per cartridge, depending on the type of data.
Model 222 requires the support of OS/400
Version 3 Release 1. Model 342 requires support of OS/400 Version 4 Release 1.
Maximums: See the AS/400 model summary table.
9347-001 - 1/2 Inch Reel Tape Unit
(withdrawn from marketing)
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 the AS/400 model summary table.
9427 8mm Tape Cartridge Library Models 210
and 211
The 9427 Models 210 and 211 are automated tape
libraries supported on all AS/400 D, E, and F models (except Models D02 and
E02), and on all AS/400 Advanced Series models. The 9427-210 is a stand-alone
unit, and the 9427-211 is rack-mount unit that requires 14 EIA units and 1/2 of
the horizontal rack space. Two Model 211 units can be placed in a rack,
side-by-side. Each 9427 supports one or two 7 GB 8mm tape drives. Up to twenty
tape cartridges are supported. Optional features to support dual host channels,
tape mirroring for fault tolerance, off-line host independent functions (tape
copy and compare), and a label printer port will be available. Device
performance is 1.5 MB/sec. The 9427 is available in black or white.
Tape cartridge capacity is 7 GB and sustained
data transfer rate is 500 KBps. Using Improved Data Recording Capability
(IDRC), maximum tape cartridge capacity is up to 14 GB, and effective data
transfer rate is up to 1 MBps, depending on the type of data. Total 9427
capacity is up to 280 GB.
The 9427 can be used for save/restore,
alternate IPL (except on Models D04, D06, D10 and D20), program distribution,
migration, data interchange, automatic migration of data between DASD and tape,
and mass storage for data archive. Full interchange of data is supported with
the 7208-002, 7208-012 and 7208-232 tape drives, and the AS/400 Advanced Series
internal 7 GB 8mm tape units, using the proper tape density and 7208-002/012
tape media.
Media is handled in two, ten-cartridge
magazines, which can easily be added to or removed from the tape library. Each
library has a bar-code reader used to inventory the library contents, and a
display on the front panel that is used for status and error codes. Keys
located next to the display are used for selecting operating options. The 9427
has a front door of clear plastic so that the robotics, drives and cartridge
tapes can be seen while in operation. The door has a key-lock for security.
Neither the 7 GB 8mm Cartridge Tape unit
located in the AS/400 system unit, nor the 7208-222, can be migrated to a 9427.
The 9427 is attached to the AS/400 via the
Removable Media Device Attachment (#2621), with a maximum of one 9427 per
#2621. The Removable Media Device Attachment (#2621) has two SCSI ports. The
9427 can attach to the #2621 using one or two ports (two ports are required for
maximum performance of the 9427). If the 9427 is attached using only one SCSI
port, then the other SCSI port can be used to attach other devices. A feature
is available to support attachment to two systems with random access to
cartridges, tape mirroring, offline tape copy and compare, and a label printer
port.
Backup, Recovery and Media Services/400
(5763-BR1) 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 library applications, OS/400 provides
a library command interface.
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 3995 attaches to the AS/400 with the
following features:
3995-A4X, 04X and 14X models are not supported
on features #2729 and #6534.
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:
·
For direct attached models (C40/C42/C44/C46/C48)
o
OS/400 V3R6 with OS/400 PTF SF99087 is required (this
supported was previously provided under 5755-AS4 and features #1980 and #1986)
o
OS/400 V3R6 with 5755-AS4 and features #1980 and #1986
o
OS/400 V3R7 and later releases
Diskette Devices
9331-001 - 8-inch Diskette Unit (Rack
Mounted)
9331-002 - 5.25-inch Diskette Unit (Rack
Mounted)
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 IBM
5494-EXT replaces the IBM 5494-001 and the IBM 5494-002. The 5494 now has only
one model, to which features are added customizing the 5494 for operational
needs.
The 5494-EXT supports the attachment of up to
28 twinaxial devices. With the 5494 Twinaxial Expansion Kit installed, up to 56
twinaxial devices can communicate to the AS/400 through a Type 2.1 connection.
By installing the 5494 Token-Ring Adapter, the
5494-EXT has all the functional capabilities of the withdrawn 5494-002. It can
communicate with an AS/400 system over a Token-Ring network while supporting up
to 28 twinaxial devices, or 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 80 devices of which up to 28 could be
twinaxial attached and the rest Token-Ring attached.
The 5494 Ethernet Adapter supports IEEE 802.2
logical link control and IEEE 802.3 or DIX Version 2.0 frame format using a
10BASE2 (BNC), a 10BASE5 (15-pin D-SUB), or a 10BASE-T (RJ-45) connector. The
5494 Ethernet AUI Cable allows the attachment to an Ethernet Network using
thick coaxial (10BASE5) cabling. Ethernet support allows the 5494 to be used as
a gateway to an Ethernet LAN or attach to an AS/400 System via an Ethernet
Network.
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
3489
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:
·
TeleVideo 910, 925, 955 (2)
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.
LAN Attached Displays
6250 X Terminal Family
The IBM 6250 X Terminal offers
high-performance, local-area network (LAN)-attached X terminals that provide a
low-cost, desk-top platform for connectivity to the AS/400* and UNIX based host
platforms (such as the RS/6000*). The 6250 X Terminal supports multiple 5250
emulation sessions to one or more AS/400s using an X Windows interface. The X
terminal can also access UNIX host applications using either the memory
efficient 6250 Window manger or the industry standard Motif** Window Manager.
Either window manager provides a superb graphics platform for applications in
the X Window environment.
The 6250 X Terminal Family includes four
models: color and monochrome Ethernet models and color and monochrome
Token-Ring models. They come with a base of 4 MB of memory, expandable to 20 MB
or 16 MB, depending on the model. The displays both have a resolution of
1024X768 and the color models support 256 colors.
The 6250 X Terminal requires one AS/400 on the
LAN to have the IBM 6250 X Terminal Program for OS/400 (PRPQ 5799-QGP)
installed. The X terminal down-loads the X window environment from the AS/400
and then can communicate with other hosts on the LAN.
The X terminals include an integrated, swivel
display, keyboard, three button mouse and license to use the 6250 program. The
X terminals have an easy to use setup menu for initial configuration and
standard LAN connectors for the most popular Ethernet or Token-Ring
connections.
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.
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Laser Printers
(Includes all electrophotographic print technologies)
Device Max.
Type Model Speed Datastream Forms
------ ----- ------- ---------- --------
3112 001 12 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
002 12 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
003 12 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
3116 001 16 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
002 16 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
003 16 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
3130 01S 30 ppm IPDS Cut
02S 30 ppm IPDS Cut
02D 30 ppm IPDS Cut
3812 001(1) 12 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
002(1) 12 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
3816 01S(1) 16 ppm SCS,IPDS Cut
01D(1) 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
(1) Withdrawn from marketing
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Impact Printers
Device Max.
Type Model Speed Datastream Forms
------ ----- ------- ---------- --------
4210 001(1) 200 cps SCS Cont
4214 002(1) 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(1) 410 lpm SCS Cont
008(1) 410 lpm IPDS Cont
012(1) 800 lpm IPDS Cont
4245 T12(1) 1200 lpm SCS Cont
T20(1) 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(1) 40 cps SCS Cont/Cut
D02(1) 60 cps SCS Cont/Cut
5224 001(1) 140 lpm SCS Cont
002(1) 240 lpm SCS Cont
5225 001(1) 280 lpm SCS Cont
002(1) 400 lpm SCS Cont
003(1) 490 lpm SCS Cont
004(1) 560 lpm SCS Cont
5256 001(1) 40 cps SCS Cont
002(1) 80 cps SCS Cont
003(1) 120 cps SCS Cont
5262 001(1) 650 lpm SCS Cont
6252 T08 800 lpm SCS Cont
T12 1200 lpm SCS Cont
6262 T12(1) 1200 lpm SCS Cont
T14(1) 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
(1) Withdrawn from marketing
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
3130 - 01S, 02S, 02D (DBCS option required)
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 3112 Pageprinter 3912 001 12
IBM 3112 Pageprinter 3912 002 12
IBM 3112 Pageprinter 3912 003 12
IBM 3116 Page Printer 3916 001 12
IBM 3116 Page Printer 3916 002 12
IBM 3116 Page Printer 3916 003 12
IBM 3812 Pageprinter 3812 1 2 3 6 7 12
IBM 3812 Pageprinter 3812 2 2 3 6 7 12
IBM 3816 Page Printer 3816 01S 2 3
IBM 3816 Page Printer 3816 01D 2 3
IBM 3912 Pageprinter 3912 AS0 2 3 4 7 12
IBM 3912 Pageprinter 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 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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Printer Keys
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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
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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
(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.
3. IBM Personal System/2* Model 30-021 or Model 30-E21
4.
5. Memory 640 KB
6. Storage IBM 20 MB Fixed Disk
7. Diskette Drive One double-sided 3 1/2 inch 720 KB
8. Keyboard Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard
9. Display Monochrome or color display (80 column)
10.
11.or
12.
13.IBM Personal Computer AT (1)
14.
15.Memory 640 KB
16.Storage IBM 20 MB Fixed Disk
17.Diskette Drive One high-density 5 1/4 inch 1.2 MB
18.Keyboard Either an Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard
19. or a Personal Computer AT Keyboard
20.Display Monochrome or color display (80 column)
21.
22. IBM 4 Mbps Token-Ring Network Subsystem Feature or
IBM 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring Network Subsystem Feature
23. 8228 Multistation Access Unit
24. Token-Ring PC Cable (#3390 for machine 8530)
25. Token-Ring PC Network Adapter II (#9858 for machine
8530)
26. IBM S/370 Channel Emulator Card and Cable (#3200 for
machine 8530)
27. IBM S/370 Channel Terminators: Bus, P/N 2282675; Tag,
P/N 2282676
28. 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 without
wire 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 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, 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
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, 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 (Note 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.
Model Upgrades
Upgrades to Models 500/510/530
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From: To:
Model 500 510 530
Model/Proc 2140 2141 2142 2143 2144 2150 2151 2152 2153 2162
---------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
E10 2532 X X
E20 2533 X X X
E25 2534 X X X
F10 2587 X X X
F20 2588 X X X
F25 2583 X X X
E35 2536 X X X
E45 2537 X X X
E50 2559 X X
E60 2560 X X
E70 2561 X X
E80 2562 X X X X
E90 2563 X X X X
E95 2568 X X X
F35 2592 X X X
F45 2593 X X
F50 2594 X X
F60 2595 X X
F70 2596 X X X
F80 2597 X X X X
F90 2598 X X X
F95 2599 X X X
F97 2528 X X
From: To:
Model 500 510 530
Model/Proc 2140 2141 2142 2143 2144 2150 2151 2152 2153 2162
---------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
300 2040 X X X
2041 X X X
2042 X X X
310 2043 X X X X
2044 X X X X
320 2050 X X X X
2051 X X X
2052 X X
500 2140 X X X X
2141 X X X
2142 X X
510 2143 X X X X X
2144 X X X X
530 2150 X X X X
2151 X X X
2152 X X
2153 X
2162
Upgrade Considerations
Some AS/400 9404 or 9406 systems may be
upgraded to AS/400 Advanced System models with PowerPC AS microprocessors. Both
the 9404 and 9406 maintain the machine type number designation and serial
number when converting to the new 5X0 models. These upgrades require the
replacement of the system unit and some of the features. Much of the your
investment in hardware and software is preserved in the move to the new,
advanced design hardware.
System upgrades involve substantial change to
an installed system. Accounting and tax implications may result and should be
reviewed by a tax advisor.
Net-priced main storage feature exchanges will
be 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. Net-priced exchanges will NOT be offered
when upgrading to the AS/400 Advanced System Model 400.
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.
All I/O supported in 3XX models is also supported
on AS/400 Advanced Systems with PowerPC AS microprocessors (models 400, 500,
510 and 530). Most I/O supported on the F models is also supported on the new
models, with the exception of some old technology devices and Version 1
Hardware Cards (i.e.,B models). I/O features that are not supported remain the
property of the customer. Refer to the Optional Features section for features
that migrate.
The following E and F model features and
devices are not supported when upgrading to a 5XX model.
·
DASD Features/Devices:
o
Storage Device Controller (#2600)
o
Storage Device Controller (#2624)(Will not support
DASD, but does support tape and diskette devices)
o
315 MB Disk Units (#6100)
o
9332 -- Direct Access Storage Devices
o
9335 -- Direct Access Storage Subsystem
Upgrades to AS/400 Advanced Systems (Models
400, 500, 510, 530)
Upgrading to an AS/400 Advanced System with a
PowerPC AS microprocessor, requires advance planning by marketing, business
partners, service and customer personnel.
New services are available from IBM to help
you perform your upgrade responsibilities. Contact your IBM representative for
services available. Additional detail information is provided in:
·
AS/400 Planning for PowerPC Technology (SA41-4154)
Consider the following before you upgrade:
·
The amount of memory and DASD space required will
increase when moving to AS/400 Advanced System (Models 400, 500, 510, 530).
·
Internal Tape and DASD Conversion
When migrating 9404 or 9406 E and F models or
Model 300 with feature #9142, internal tape and DASD features must be
converted, for a charge, using a feature migration kit. Refer to the Optional
Feature section for features that require a migration kit.
The following racks are supported on AS/400
Advanced System RISC models:
1. 9309-9141: General Purpose Rack without SPCN (stage
1)
2. 9309-9171: General Purpose Rack with SPCN (stage 2)
3. #5040: Model D/E/F Bus Extension Unit (converted to
#5044) (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 1, 1997)
4. #5042: Model D/E/F System Unit Expansion (converted
to #5044)
5. #5043: Converted System Unit (equivalent to
9309-9171)
Older 9309-type racks can be converted to one of
the supported racks.
9309-9141 racks cannot attach to the system units
power control interface. They can, however, attach to any of the other
supported rack types, or can be converted to a 9309-9171 via RPQ 843849. If the
rack is to be used to house tape or diskette devices only, and manual power
control is acceptable, a wrap connector (PN 31F7631) is available. The use of
this wrap connector is not allowed for racks containing DASD.
AS/400 units with PowerPC AS microprocessors use
a substantially faster bus, which requires all existing towers or racks to have
their bus controller converted to the faster bus controller, for a charge,
using a feature conversion.
When converting to the new systems, existing data
on the system is preserved and a save/restore is not required unless data is
resident on DASD devices no longer supported. In these cases, a save/restore
can migrate the data, or new DASD can be purchased and installed on the
existing system; and then data can be transferred.
AS/400 System Installation and Upgrade
Services
Moving to AS/400 Advanced Series requires
careful planning prior to upgrading the hardware and software. Several
different approaches are available to address varying customer upgrade
requirements, and IBM fee services are available to perform part or all of the
upgrade process, including upgrading from releases prior to Version 2 Release
3.
Your IBM representative will assist you in
determining the best upgrade method for your operational environment. Contact
your local IBM service provider.
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.
(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 ---
(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.
(2) On the 3101 display, the ASCII code page
is the national language code page, as supported by that display.
(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
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Dimension Weight
Width Depth Height Est. Maximum
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9406 Model 530
System Unit 1100mm 925mm 950mm 386kg
Expansion Unit 485mm 925mm 750mm 136kg
Temperature (model 530): 10 to 32 degrees C (50 to 90
degrees F)
Relative Humidity: 8 to 80% (1)
Wet Bulb: 23 degrees C (73.4 degrees F)
(1) All tape media used on the 9402 and 9406
have a relative humidity range of 20 to 80%.
Voltage: Model 530 system unit and #5044
Expansion Unit operate at 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,
SA41-4109, for additional technical planning information.
Not available.
The minimum system configuration consists of a
system unit and a system console.
The system requires AS/400 Licensed Internal
Code. The Licensed Internal Code is pre-loaded on the system disk storage unit.
The system console may be any supported
display or IBM compatible personal computer emulating a supported display. A
Macintosh personal computer attached to the Workstation Adapter can also serve
as the system console. The system console should be located within 6 meters (20
feet) of the operator's panel, and the operator's panel must be viewable from
the 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 IBM
representative. This telephone line is in addition to the one needed for
electronic customer support.
An IBM 7855 or equivalent modem is required
for Electronic Customer Support (ECS).
AS/400 Advanced System Models 500, 510, and
530 require the support of OS/400 Version 3 Release 6, or later.
The following publications are shipped with
AS/400 Advanced System Model 500, 510, and 530 System Units. Additional copies
can be ordered.
Model 500, 510, 530
AS/400 Cable Attachment SA41-4137*
AS/400 Safety Information SA41-4139*
AS/400 Service Functions SY44-4902
AS/400 Safety Inspection SY44-4943
9404/9406 Models 5XX Installation and Upgrade SY44-4950
9404/9406 Models 5XX Problem Analysis Repair and Parts SY44-4951
(#0200) Replacing the Release: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
1999)
This no-charge specify code denotes the
upgrade will be done via the Replacing the Release method. This upgrade method
may be used for upgrading systems running OS/400 V2R3 through V3R1. The
Replacing the Release method is based on user objects remaining on the DASD
units throughout the upgrade process. All supported DASD units are retained in
the upgrade to the V3R6 system. Prior to upgrading the hardware, the Disk
Preparation Utility must be run to prepare the DASD units on the prior
release system for the new 4KB page size. All necessary object conversions are
done by the system as part of the upgrade. This is the preferred approach for
larger systems when all DASD units will be moved to the V3R6 system. Replacing
the release reduces potential problems caused by save/restore and tape
handling. It is the method most commonly used by AS/400 customers.
(#0201) Unload/Reload: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
1999)
This no-charge specify code denotes the
upgrade will be done via the Unload/Reload upgrade method. This method consists
of unloading user applications and data to tape, upgrading the hardware,
installing OS/400 V3R6, and reloading the user applications and data. This
approach is attractive for smaller systems, and reduces upgrade time compared
to replacing the release. It may also be an effective method for upgrading
common programs and files on multiple systems.
(#0202) Staged Upgrade Offering: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
1999)
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 option is available using either #0200 (Replacing the Release) or
#0201 (Unload/Reload) methods. This priced offering requires careful advance
planning. AS/400 Roadmap for Changing to PowerPC Technology (SA41-4150)
describes this offering in detail. IBM services are also available for a
charge. This feature is not available for the Model 400.
(#0203) Side-by-Side Install: This no-charge specify code is used to alert IBM
service representatives of the intention to install a new system concurrently
with an existing system, and over time, move applications to the new system.
This method may be used when adding a system to an existing complex or network,
or when a replaced system is being moved to another location. AS/400 Roadmap
for Changing to PowerPC Technology (SA41-4150) describes this option in detail.
IBM services are also available for a charge.
(#0204) Staged Side by Side
Upgrade: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of May 31, 1999)
This is a no-charge specify code denoting that
the Staged Side-by-Side Upgrade method will be used. Feature #0202 (Staged
Upgrade Offering) is a prerequisite on the order and provides a base functional
RISC system that will be required to translate and validate user applications
prior to the actual upgrade. #0204 indicates that the customer will be
purchasing enough disk storage (and other features if necessary) to completely
duplicate the disk storage of their production IMPI machine. #0204 also
indicates that the upgrade will be performed using a method similar to the Side-by-Side
Install method (#0203). This offering requires careful advanced planning. AS400
Roadmap for Changing to PowerPC Technology (SA41-4150-02) describes this
offering in detail. IBM services are also available for a charge. This feature
is available on Models 500/510/530.
One of the following specify codes must be
entered on the system order to describe which tape drive will be used for the
alternate IPL device. The choice should match the type of media that was
selected for software distribution.
#5502 - Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-3040
#5503 - Alternate IPL Specify for 9347 (5XX models only)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
#5504 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3490 EXX
#5505 - Alternate IPL Specify for 2440 (5XX models only)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
#5507 - Alternate IPL Specify for 9348
#5508 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3422 (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
#5509 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3430 (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
#5510 - Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-525 (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
#5511 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3480
#5512 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3490
#5513 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3490
#5514 - Alternate IPL Specify for 7208
#5515 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3570
#5516 - Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-1000 (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
#5517 - Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-2500
#5518 - Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-13000 (5XX models
only)
#5519 - Alternate IPL Specify for 3590
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#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 will be
generated during installation of the upgrade if sufficient DASD is not
available to support device level protection across the system.
When added to an initial order, this specify code
will cause the order to fail if sufficient DASD and IOPs are not included on
the order to support IOP level mirrored protection. On Upgrade orders, a
warning message will be generated during installation of the upgrade if
sufficient DASD devices, controllers and IOPs are not available to support IOP
level protection across the system (except internal DASD).
When added to an initial order, this specify code
will cause the order to fail if sufficient DASD, IOPs and System Unit
Expansions are not included on the order to support BUS level mirrored
protection. On Upgrade orders, a warning message will be generated during
installation of the upgrade if sufficient DASD devices, controllers, IOPs and
system unit expansions are not available to support BUS level protection across
the system.
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 will be generated during installation if a RAID capable DASD
without RAID enabled is encountered.
·
#9119 Migrated Disk Units
When #9119 is on an order the system is assumed
to have migrated (customer sourced) disk units. Because the migrated disk units
may not have been added to the system records, manufacturing must not perform mirroring
checks.
One of the following Tape/Optical migration
codes can be selected to reserve an IOP in the appropriate location. These are
used when a device is being attached that was not on the order. These codes are
not required when placing a new order for the tape drive except for those
marked with an asterisk.
·
Standalone Tape Devices (reserves an IOP slot)
o
#0018 2440-xxx Lcl Src Rack Mnt * (5XX models only)
o
#0019 3995 Optical Library Attachment *
o
#0021 7208-XXX Lcl Src Stnd Alone *
o
#0022 9348-001 Lcl Src Rack Mnt
o
#0024 9348-002 Lcl Src Stnd Alone
o
#0027 3490-CXX Shared
o
#0035 9427-210 Lcl Src Stnd Alone
o
#0038 3590-B11/B1A Shared
o
#0082 3570-X0X Field Merge Stnd Alon
o
#0095 Lcl Src Tape w/SPD Ctlr
If one of the following tape devices is being
ordered, the configurator will add the appropriate specify code to the order.
These codes are required because the plant of manufacture is not the same as
the system unit.
(#0999) Verify System Power: #0999 indicates that one or more towers and or
racks may not have enough power if IOPs, tapes and disks are not properly
distributed among the available towers. #0999 generates CUII instructions for
placing cards, tapes and disks. One allowed per MES or Plant order.
(#2960) 120 Volt, 15 Amp, 6 Foot Line
Cord: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of December 3, 2002)
#2960 specifies that all line cords for the
ordered system be 6 feet long, 15 Amp and 120V. #2960 applies to the line cord
for the system unit and attached expansion units (#5070, #5072, #5080 and
#5082). #2961 is not allowed on the same order as #2960. Maximum: One Specify
codes #9080, #9082 and #9083 can be used in addition to #2960 to specify other
attributes of the line cord such as length and plug type.
(#2961) 240 Volt, 10 Amp, 6 Foot Line
Cord: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of December 3, 2002)
#2961 specifies that all line cords for the
ordered system be 6 feet long, 10 Amp and 240V. #2961 applies to the line cord
for the system unit and attached expansion units (#5070, #5072, #5080 and
#5082). #2960 is not allowed on the same order as #2961. Maximum: One. Specify
codes #9080, #9082 and #9083 can be used in addition to #2961 to specify other
attributes of the line cord such as length and plug type.
(#4961) 240 Volt, 30 Amp, 6 Foot Line
Cord: #4961 specifies
that the line cord for the processor side of the Models 530 and 53S is 6 feet
long, 10 Amp and 240V. #4961 does not affect other line cords of the system.
There is no 120 Volt option on the processor side of the Models 530 and 53S.
The I/O side of the Models 530 and 53S must be specified separately using #2960
or #2961. Maximum: One. Specify codes #9180, #9182 and #9183 can be used in
addition to #2961 to specify other attributes of the line cord such as length
and plug type.
(#9080) Line Cord Specify: #9080 is specified when a water resistant line
cord is required. The prerequisite to #9080 is #9082 or #2961. #9083 and #9080
are not allowed on the same system. Maximum: One.
(#9082) 14 Foot Line Cord Specify: #9082 is specified when a 14 foot line cord is
required. The prerequisite is either #2960 or #2961. #9083 can be on the same
order as #9082. Maximum: One.
(#9083) Locking Line Cord Plug
Specify: #9083 is
specified when a locking line cord is required. The prerequisite is either
#2960 or #2961. #9082 can be on the same order as #9083. #9083 and #9080 are
not allowed on the same system. Maximum: One.
All system orders require a language specify
code. A language specify code is required on all model upgrade orders
regardless if one is already on the install record. Some codes may have country
specific usage.
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2902 Estonian
2903 Lithuanian
2904 Latvian
2905 Vietnamese
2906 Lao
2909 Belgian English
2911 Slovenian
2912 Croatian
2913 Macedonian
2914 Serbian
2915 Polish
2916 Russian
2917 English U/L DBCS
2918 Slovakian
2919 Portuguese MNCS
2920 Farsi
2924 English
2928 French
2929 German
2930 Japanese Kanji
2931 Spanish
2932 Italian
2935 French Canadian
2938 English U/C DBCS
2939 German MNCS
2940 French MNCS
2941 Arabic
2942 Italian MNCS
2944 Icelandic
2950 English U/C SBCS
2956 Turkish
2957 Greek
2962 Traditional Chinese
2969 Korean
2972 Thai
2974 Bulgarian
2975 Czech
2976 Hungarian
2978 Portuguese
2979 Brazilian Portuguese
2980 UK English
2982 Finnish
2983 Norwegian
2984 Belgian French
2989 Belgian Dutch
2987 Swedish
2988 Dutch
2990 Hebrew
2992 Romanian
2993 Danish
2995 Albanian
2998 Simplified Chinese
(#0210) Memory Return Instruction
Specify: This specify
code is used to ensure that the proper RMER and CE instructions are used for
special memory returns as applicable. If an order contains a special memory
transition offering, the configurator will ask if #0210 should be added.
(#0999) Verify System Power: #0999 indicates that one or more towers and or
racks may not have enough power if IOPs, tapes and disks are not properly
distributed among the available towers. #0999 generates CUII instructions for
placing cards, tapes and disks. One allowed per MES or Plant order.
When ordering an AS/400 Advanced System, a
processor must be specified. The following processors are available:
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Model 530
o
#2150 Model 530 Processor (Uni-Processor)
o
#2151 Model 530 Processor (Uni-Processor)
o
#2152 Model 530 2-Way Processor
o
#2153 Model 530 4-Way Processor
o
#2162 Model 530 4-Way Processor
Main storage memory cards are available both
at the time of the original system order (plant install) and after the
installation (field install). Following are the memory feature codes available
by model.
The Model 530 has four memory card slots. The
main storage cards are installed on the processor board, requiring one slot
each, and must be added in pairs.
The following is a list of main storage cards
available for Model 530:
(#5135) Expansion Unit Feature
Power: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of June 30, 2000)
This feature is required to support the third
and fourth disk units, a second internal tape unit, and/or the third CD-ROM
unit in the base Model 400 with Standard DASD Package (#9319). It is also
required to support certain high-power combinations of feature cards. It is
also required for the base Model 400 Migrated DASD Package (#9320)
(#5143) Feature Power Supply: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#5143 is a 400 watt power supply that is required
on the Model 500 System Unit and #5070/#5072/#5080/#5082 Expansion Towers, when
one of the conditions in the following table exists. One #5143 is allowed per
expansion tower. Multiple #5143s are allowed per system unit.
|------------------------------------------|
| Feature Additions that require #5143 |
|------------|------------------------------------------|
| Model/ | Tape 2* | #5051 | #5052 | |
| Feature | (Internal) | | | |
| -----------|------------|---------|---------| |
| | | | | |
| Model 500 | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| | | | | |
| #5070/#5072| No | No | Yes | |
| | | | | |
| #5080/#5082| No | No | Yes | |
|--------------------------------------------------------
* The base CD-ROM (#9520) does not count as a tape unit.
(#2673, #9673) Optical Bus
Adapter: (For #2673,
For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June 30, 2000)
(For IBM US, #9673 No Longer Available as of
August 31, 1998)
#2673 is a feature on model 530 which allows
for the addition of up to three optical link processors. The optical link
processors (#2686 and #2688) can be added in any combination as long as the
total doesn't exceed three. #9673 is a base feature on model 530. One #9673 is
required on new orders and on upgrades to model 530. Maximum: One #9673. Two
#2673.
(#2674) Optical Bus Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June 30,
2000)
#2674 is a feature on models 500 and 510 which
allows for the addition of up to three optical link processors (#2686). I/O
Card slots used: One. Maximum: One.
(#2686) Optical Link Processor (266
Mbps): (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of December 28, 2001)
Feature #2686 is used for adding up to two
optical busses. #2686 can be used to attach up to two #5070s or #5080s or one
#5044. The prerequisite for adding #2686 is #2673, #2674 or #9673. I/O card
slots used: None. Maximum: Three for models 500 and 510, and nine for model
530.
(#2688) Optical Link Processor
(1063Mbps): Feature
#2688 is used for adding up to two optical busses. #2688 can be used to attach
up to two #5072s or #5082s. The prerequisite for adding #2688 is #2673 or
#9673. I/O card slots used: None. Maximum: Nine.
(#5043) Primary to Secondary Rack: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
This feature, available for customers
upgrading from 9406 D, E, and F models to Models 500, 510, and 530, provides
for the conversion of the rack housing the 9406 D, E or F model CEC to a 9309
#9171 "type" rack. This new rack will carry the feature code #5043.
It is required for customers who have rack mounted devices and no rack to put
them in and customers who want to migrate V1 racks and do not have a V2 rack
for power control.
(#5044) System Unit Expansion
Rack: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
The System Unit Expansion Rack is a 12-slot
card cage in a rack enclosure with fiber optic cable and an optical bus
receiver card. Each unit provides two additional I/O busses to the System Unit
with six I/O feature card slots per bus.
The #5044 is not orderable as a new feature on
Models 500, 510, and 530, but is obtained as a feature conversion of feature
#5042.
(#5051) Storage Expansion Unit for
System Unit: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of June 30, 2000)
This feature provides space for up to eight
disk units when used on the system units of Models 500 and 510. #5051 will be
the first storage expansion unit specified when you require storage capacity
exceeding that available in the base system unit. The following is a list of
the disk units supported:
The prerequisites for this feature are:
(#5052) Storage Expansion Unit: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#5052 provides space for up to 16 disk units
and can be used on the system units of Models 500, 510, and 530, or on
expansion tower features #5070, #5072, #5080, and #5082. Installed #5051,
Storage Expansion Units can be field converted to #5052, Storage Expansion
Units. The following is a list of the disk units supported.
The prerequisites for this feature are:
(#5058) Storage Expansion Unit: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#5058 provides space for up to sixteen disk
units when attached to the #5073 or #5083 expansion towers on Models 500, 510,
and 530. The #5058 includes a battery backup unit that is placed into the
tower. #5058 is capable of controlling the new Ultra SCSI disk units.
Expansion tower storage expansion unit
usage: The configurator will specify
either #5052 or #5058. When there is a choice, #5058 must be specified before
#5052.
The prerequisites for this feature are:
(#5072) 1063Mbps System Unit Expansion
Tower: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
#5072 is used on Model 530 for adding I/O
cards and disk units (#5052, Storage Expansion Unit, is required when adding
disk units). #5072 includes a 1063 Mbps optical bus card, various cables
(including an optical cable) and the tower. This expansion tower includes 13
feature slots, space for four removable media devices (#2624, Storage Device
Controller, is required as a prerequisite), one battery backup (#9245), one 400
watt base power supply (#9240), one 400 watt power supply (#9243) for availability,
two I/O regulators and disk unit features using #5052. The line cord supplied
will be the same as specified for the system unit (see the description for
#2960 and #2961). #5072 is the default on Model 530. #5082 can be specified as
an alternative to #5072 if you need additional disk units and don't need
additional I/O cards. Prerequisites: #2673 or #9673 (Optical Bus Adapter) and
#2688 (Optical Link Processor (1063 Mbps)).
(#5073) 1063Mbps System Unit Expansion
Tower: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of December 28, 2001)
#5073 is used on Model 530 for adding I/O
cards and disk units (#5058 required when adding disk units). #5073 includes a
1063 Mbps optical bus card, various cables (including an optical cable) and the
I/O tower. The I/O tower includes 13 feature slots, space for four removable
media devices (#2624 or #6513 required as a prerequisite), one battery backup,
one 400-watt base power supply, two 500-watt power supplies, two I/O
regulators, and disk units using #5058.
The line cord supplied will be 220V only (no
specify code is required). The length and plug type will be specified using
#9080, #9082 and #9083.
Prerequisites: #2688 and #2695 or #2688 and an
open IOA slot on the base optical bus adapter.
#5073 will be specified by the configurator
based on I/O card requirements. #5073 and #5058 must appear on the extra
controllers screen as an alternative to #5083.
Limitations
(#5082) 1063Mbps Storage Expansion
Tower: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of June 30, 2000)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
#5082 is used on model 530 for adding up to 16
disk units (A total of 32 disk units are possible with the addition of #5052,
Storage Expansion Tower). #5082 includes a 1063Mbps optical bus card, various
cables (including an optical cable) and the expansion tower. The Storage
Expansion Tower includes two feature slots, space for 16 disk units, one battery
backup (#9245), one 400 watt base power supply (#9240), one 400 watt power
supply (#9243) and one I/O regulator.
The two feature slots can only be used for
adding disk unit controllers (#6502, #6512 or #6530).
#5082 can be specified as an alternative to
#5072 when adding additional disk units to the AS/400. #5072 is the default for
Model 530. The line cord supplied will be the same as specified for the system
unit.
The following is a list of the disk units
supported:
The prerequisites for this feature are:
(#5083) 1063Mbps Storage Expansion
Tower: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of December 28, 2001)
#5083 is used on Model 530 for adding up to 16
disk units (a total of 32 disk units are possible with the addition of #5058).
#5083 includes a 1063Mbps optical bus card, various cables (including an
optical cable) and the Storage Expansion Tower. The Storage Expansion Tower
includes two feature slots, space for 16 disk units, one battery backup, one
400-watt base power supply, two 500-watt power supplies and one regulator.
The line cord supplied will be 220V only (no
specify code is required). The length and plug type will be specified using
#9080, #9082 and #9083. The two feature slots must only be used for adding
internal disk unit IOPs.
#5083 will be specified by the configurator
when an installed storage expansion unit or tower cannot contain sufficient
DASD units, or when the addition of a storage expansion unit to an installed or
proposed tower is not possible.
The prerequisites for this feature are:
(#6605) Additional Disk Unit (1.03
GB): (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of January 31, 1997)
This feature provides 1.03 GB of disk capacity
for Models 400, 500, 510, and 530.
(#6606, #9606) Additional Disk Unit
(1.96 GB): (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
This feature provides 1.96 GB of disk capacity
for Models 400, 500, 510, and 530.
(#6607, #7607) Additional Disk Unit
(4.19 GB): (For IBM
US, #6607 No Longer Available as of December 29, 2000)
(For IBM US, #7607 No Longer Available as of
October 30, 1998)
This feature provides 4.19 GB of disk capacity
for Models 400, 500, 510, and 530.
(#6713, #7713) 8.58GB Disk Unit: (For IBM US, #6713 No Longer Available as of
January 31, 2001)
(For IBM US, #7713 No Longer Available as of
October 30, 1998)
This feature provides 8.58GB of disk capacity
for AS/400 Advanced Series Models 500, 510 and 530. OS/400 V3R7 is required.
(#6714) 17.54GB Disk Unit: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
This feature provide 17.54GB of disk capacity
for AS/400. Requires an Ultra SCSI storage slot for best performance. #6714 is
available for Models 500, 510, and 530. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#6906) 1.96GB Disk Unit: #6906 provides 1.96GB of disk capacity for
Models 500, 510, and 530. Requires an Ultra SCSI storage slot for best
performance. OS/400 V3R6, or later, is required.
(#6907) 4.19GB Disk Unit: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
29, 2000)
#6907 provides 4.19GB of disk capacity for
Models 500, 510, and 530. Requires an Ultra SCSI storage slot for best performance.
Available for new orders and IMPI to RISC upgrades. OS/400 V3R6, or later, is
required.
Some of the C thru F Model internal disk units
can be upgraded for use in the AS/400 Advanced Series models. These upgrade
features are parts kits which allow a customer owned disk unit to be adapted
for use on AS/400 Advanced Series. The following table shows the disk units
that can be converted and the kit required. This upgrade can only be performed
in conjunction with an upgrade from a C thru F model to an AS/400 Advanced
Series model. The C thru F model feature must be removed from the install
record.
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Migration
Old Feature Qty Feature
Feature Kit Number Models Description
------- --------- --------- ----- ---------------------------
2800(1) 1105 5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (320MB)
6102 1105 4XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (320MB)
9102 1105 4XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (320MB)
6105 1105 4XX/5XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (320MB)
6106 1105 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (320MB)
6108 1105 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (320MB)
9106 1105 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (320MB)
9800 1105 5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (320MB)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 29, 1995)
6101 1107 4XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (400MB)
6103 1107 4XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (400MB)
9103 1107 4XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (400MB)
6107 1107 4XX/5XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (400MB)
6120 1107 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (400MB)
6121 1107 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (400MB)
9120 1107 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (400MB)
6104 1109 4XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
6126 1109 4XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
9104 1109 4XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
6109 1109 4XX/5XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 29, 1995)
6125 1109 4XX/5XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
9109 1109 4XX/5XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
6123 1109 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
6124 1109 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
6127 1109 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
8123 1109 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
2801 1109 5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 29, 1995)
9801 1109 5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (988MB)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 29, 1995)
6601 1602 4XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB)
6602 1602 4XX/5XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB)
6701 1602 4XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB)
9601 1602 4XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB)
6802 1602 4XX/5XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB)
9602 1602 4XX/5XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB)
2802 1602 5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB)
6612 1602 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB)
6812 1602 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB)
8612 1602 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB)
9802 1602 5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB)
6603 1603 4XX/5XX 1 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.96GB)
6613 1603 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.96GB)
7613 1603 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.96GB)
8613 1603 4XX/5XX 2 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.96GB)
Note (1): Feature #2800 does not appear in the
install record. However, the disk units in a #2800 can be removed and placed in
a kit.
When converting to a Model 4XX or 5XX, disk
units located in the system unit must be converted or removed. The following is
a list of the conversions that are available:
A Multi-Function I/O Processor (MFIOP) is
included in the base system unit. It controls up to four internal disk units on
all models.
(#6512) Disk Unit Controller for
RAID: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of June 30, 2000)
Feature #6512, available on Models 500, 510,
and 530, provides RAID-5 protection for internal disk units and includes a 4 MB
write-cache. The #6512 is designed to control disk units installed in the
Storage Expansion Units (#5051/5052/8052/9051) and Storage Expansion Towers
(#5080/#5082). In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks, #6512 is
also designed to work as a high performance controller for disks protected by
system mirroring or disks with no protection. In the RAID-5 configuration, disk
unit protection is provided at less cost than mirroring, and with greater
performance than system checksums. #6512 offers greater performance than #6502
and #6530.
The #6512 provides a 4 MB write-cache, faster
microprocessor and memory for increased performance compared with the 2MB
write-cache #6502 disk unit controller. The #6502 is supported but not
orderable on 5XX models. Customers upgrading to 5XX models can migrate their
existing #6502 Disk Unit Controllers. System performance may vary depending on
the configuration and applications. Customers should determine their individual
performance needs to ensure that the current #6502 meets their performance
expectations.
The controller supports a maximum of 16
drives. A minimum of four drives of the same capacity are needed for a valid
configuration using the RAID 5 disk unit controller. A maximum of two arrays
are allowed per controller, with a maximum of ten drives allowed per array. All
drives in an array must be of the same capacity. Parity is spread across four
drives for arrays of four to seven drives. Parity can be spread across either
four or eight drives for arrays of eight to ten drives. For systems started
with eight to ten drives in an array the parity, for that array, will be spread
across eight drives. For systems that are started with less than eight drives
in an array and later upgraded to eight, nine, or ten drives, the raid function
must be stopped and then started before the parity will be spread across 8
drives.
Maximum: 13 on Models 500, and 510, and 37 on
Model 530.
The following disk units can be placed in a
RAID-5 array:
(#6530) Storage Device Controller: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
Feature #6530 can control up to 16 disk units
installed in the Storage Expansion Units (#5051/5052) and Storage Expansion
Towers (#5080/#5082). Maximum: 13 on Models 500 and 510, and 37 on Model 530.
(#6532) RAID Disk Unit Controller: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June 30,
2000)
The #6532 is an Ultra SCSI controller with a
4MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection for internal disk units for
Models 500, 510, and 530.
The #6532 is designed to control Ultra, Fast
Wide and Fast Narrow SCSI disk units that are installed in the Storage Expansion
Units (#5058) and Storage Expansion Towers (#5083). The #6532 will also control
Ultra, Fast Wide and Fast Narrow SCSI disk units that are installed in the
Storage Expansion Units (#5052) and Storage Expansion Towers (#5082) but due to
hardware limitations those disks will be controlled at Fast Wide and Fast
Narrow speeds. In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks, #6532 is
also designed to work as a high performance controller for disks protected by
system mirroring or disks with no protection. In the RAID-5 configuration, disk
unit protection is provided at less cost than mirroring, and with greater
performance than system checksums. #6532 offers greater performance than #6502,
#6512 and #6530.
The #6532 controller supports a maximum of 16 drives.
A minimum of four drives of the same capacity are needed for a valid RAID 5
configuration. A maximum of four arrays are allowed per controller, with a
maximum of 10 drives allowed per array. All drives in an array must be of the
same capacity. Parity is spread across four drives for arrays of four to seven
drives. Parity can be spread across either four or eight drives for arrays of
eight to ten drives. For systems started with eight to ten drives in an array
the parity, for that array, will be spread across eight drives. For systems
that are started with less than eight drives in an array and later MESed to
eight, nine or ten drives the RAID function must be stopped and then started
before the parity will be spread across eight drives.
One #5058 or #5083 is required to support disk
units when using #6532. #5052 or #5082 can also be used to support disk units
but Ultra SCSI disks will be limited to Fast Wide SCSI speeds.
For the best performance use disks, disk
controllers and storage expansion devices that are capable of Ultra SCSI
performance.
Requires OS/400 V4R1. Card slots used: One.
(#6533) RAID Disk Unit Controller: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
The #6533 is an Ultra SCSI controller with a
4MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection for internal disk units.
This controller is disk compression enabled.
Refer to the Product Preview in Hardware Announcement 198-023, dated February
10, 1998, for more information.
The #6533 controls Ultra, Fast Wide and Fast
Narrow SCSI disk units installed in the Storage Expansion Units (#5058),
Storage Expansion Towers (#5083) and System Unit Expansion #5064/#9364 with
Expansion Unit for SPD Cards #9331. The #6533 also controls Ultra, Fast Wide
and Fast Narrow SCSI disk units installed in the Storage Expansion Units
(#5052) and Storage Expansion Towers (#5082), which due to hardware
limitations, those disks will be controlled at Fast Wide and Fast Narrow
speeds. For the best performance use disks, disk controllers and storage expansion
devices capable of Ultra SCSI performance.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for
disks, #6533 also works as a high-performance controller for disks protected by
system mirroring or disks with no protection. In the RAID-5 configuration, disk
unit protection costs less than mirroring and performs better than system
checksums. #6533 offers greater performance than #6502, #6512, and #6530.
The #6533 controller supports a maximum of 16
drives. A minimum of four drives of the same capacity are needed for a valid
RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of four arrays are allowed per controller, with
a maximum of ten drives allowed per array. All drives in an array must be of
the same capacity. Parity is spread across four drives for arrays of four to seven
drives. Parity can be spread across either four or eight drives for arrays of
eight to ten drives. For systems started with eight to ten drives in an array,
the parity for that array will be spread across eight drives. For systems
started with less than eight drives in an array (and later upgraded to eight,
nine, or ten drives), the RAID function must be stopped and then started before
the parity can be spread across eight drives.
OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required. #6533 will
be specified on all V4R2 orders when an SPD disk controller is required. One
#5058 or #5083 is required to support disk units. #5052 or #5082 can also be
used to support disk units but Ultra SCSI disks will be limited to Fast Wide
SCSI speeds.
SPD card slots required: One. Models: 500,
510, and 530.
(#6112) Mag Storage Device
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of July 1, 1997)
This controller is used on Models 500, 510,
and 530 to provide support for the following disk units:
#6112 can drive the following combinations of
devices:
See Diskette Devices and IOPs for description of
9331 attachment on #6112
See External Tape/Optical IOPs section for
description of 9347 attachment on #6112.
(#6500) Direct Access Storage Device
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of July 1, 1997)
This controller will provide attachment for
the following disk units to the Models 500, 510, and 530:
One #6500 may drive one 9337 device. Card
slots required: One.
(#6501) Tape/Disk Device
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of July 31, 2001)
This controller provides attachment for the
following disk units to the Models 500, 510, and 530:
One #6501 will drive two 9337 devices. Card
slots required: One. This IOP also controls tape devices (see "External
Tape IOPs" section). Tape and disk units cannot be mixed on the same IOP.
The system and expansion towers accommodate
internal 1/4-inch tape, 8mm tape and CD-ROM. All devices are controlled by the
system MFIOP or the storage device controller (#2624).
Code for AS/400 release V3R6 will be
distributed on CD-ROM media. The configurator will select one CD-ROM device
(#9520) during the order process.
The configurator will verify that a tape or
migrated tape specify has been selected otherwise the order will fail with a
message explaining that without a tape device the save/restore capability of
the system is jeopardized.
In order to ensure that the system has AIPL
capability, the configurator will also validate that the system has an
alternate IPL specify code.
(#6335) 840 MB QIC Mini Tape Unit: The 840 MB 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, migration and data
interchange. Using the QIC-3040-MC recording format, tape cartridge capacity is
840 MB. With hardware data compression, maximum tape cartridge capacity is up
to 1.6 GB. Sustained data transfer rate is 300 KBps. Feature #6335 can be
mounted in the system unit and in expansion features #7117/#9117 (4XX models)
and #5070/#5072 (5XX models). Attachment is with the MFIOP in system units.
System expansion unit attachment is via feature #2624.
(#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 300 Kbytes per second when operating in the QIC-2GB 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.
Feature #6380 can be mounted in the system
unit or in expansion features #7117/#9117 (4XX models) and #5070/#5072 (5XX
models). It may be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution,
migration and 1/4-Inch Cartridge tape exchange. Hardware data compression (HDC)
is supported.
(#6385) 13GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape
Unit: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of May 31, 2000)
The 13GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit is an
optional 9406 feature that increases the performance and capacity of the
1/4-inch Cartridge (QIC) technology when writing or reading data cartridges in
the new QIC-5010 format. This significantly reduces the time required to do
save operations, while increasing the unattended save capacity for one QIC
cartridge.
Read/write compatibility is provided for all
supported AS/400 (QIC) tape formats. Maximum native capacity is 13GB
uncompacted, and average capacity is 26GB using LZ1 compaction. The effective
data rate is 1.5 MB/sec native, and with LZ1 compaction, average effective data
rate is 3MB/sec. Tape retensioning is performed on an as required bases,
further decreasing the time required to read or write a tape.
Tape tensioning control improvements in the
tape unit will eliminate the need for an auto-retension pass during the data
cartridge insertion/load sequence. An auto-retension pass, during cartridge
load, is required to maintain correct tape tension in earlier 1/4-inch
cartridge tape units, and can take up to five minutes. The #6385 tape unit will
retension the data cartridge only when a loss of tape tension is detected
(conditional retensioning). For typical operating conditions, retensioning of
the data cartridge will be very infrequent.
The 13GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit can be
used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution, migration and
1/4-inch cartridge tape interchange. This tape drive can be mounted in system
or expansion unit, and attaches to the Internal Tape Device Controller (#6513).
This feature is available on Models 500/510/530. OS/400 V3R7 is required.
(#6390) 7GB 8mm Cartridge Tape
Unit: The 7GB 8mm
Cartridge Tape Unit is a helical scan, high capacity, streaming tape drive with
a sustained data transfer rate of 500 KB 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.
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.
Feature #6390 can be mounted in the system
unit or in expansion features #7117/#9117 (4XX models) and #5070/#5072 (5XX
models). It may be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution,
migration and 8mm cartridge tape exchange. Hardware data compression (HDC) is
supported.
(#9520) Base CD-ROM: The IBM 4X CD-ROM drive is a 600 KB/sec internal
CD-ROM drive feature used for code distribution on the new AS/400 systems.
#9520 is included in the base on new system and MES upgrades to the AS/400
Advanced Series models. Maximum: One.
1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Units as identified
below can be upgraded for use with the AS/400 Advanced Series models. Each kit
feature code identified includes the hardware that must be ordered to allow
physical installation of the tape device in the AS/400 Advanced Series model.
This upgrade can only be performed when a customer is upgrading from a C thru F
model to an AS/400 Advanced Series model. The from model feature must be
removed from the records.
off
9404/9406 Migration
Feature Old Feature Feature
Description Number Kit Number Model Quantity
-------------------- ------ ---------- ------- --------
525 MB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 6342 1378 4XX 1
525 MB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 6347 1378 4XX/5XX 1
525 MB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 6367 1378 5XX 1
525 MB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 7347 1378 4XX/5XX 1
525 MB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 8342 1378 4XX 1
525 MB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 8347 1378 4XX/5XX 1
Base 1/4-Inch Cartridge 9342 1378 4XX 1
Base Tape Replace 5343 1379 4XX 1
Base Tape Replace 5348 1379 4XX/5XX 1
1.2 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 6343 1379 4XX 1
1.2 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 6348 1379 4XX/5XX 1
1.2 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 6368 1379 5XX 1
1.2 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 7343 1379 4XX 1
1.2 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 7348 1379 4XX/5XX 1
1.2 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 8343 1379 4XX 1
1.2 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 8348 1379 4XX/5XX 1
Base 1.2 GB 1/4-Inch Cart 9343 1379 4XX 1
1.2 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 9348 1379 4XX/5XX 1
2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 5349 1380 4XX/5XX 1
2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 6344 1380 4XX 1
2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 6349 1380 4XX/5XX 1
2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 7344 1380 4XX 1
2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 6369 1380 5XX 1
2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 7349 1380 4XX/5XX 1
2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 8344 1380 4XX 1
2.5 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge 8349 1380 4XX/5XX 1
Included in the base of each system unit is a
Multi-Function I/O Processor (MFIOP). It controls the CD-ROM (#9520) and one
tape device. Additional tape controllers may be selected.
(#2624) Storage Device Controller: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
The #2624 is capable of controlling all
supported internal tape devices. When used in the system units the #2624
controls two internal tape devices. When used in the expansion towers the #2624
controls up to three internal tape devices
#6146 (Diskette Adapter) may be added to any
#2624 for the purpose of controlling an external diskette. The addition of
#6146 to #2624 does not reduce the #2624s ability to control internal tape. In
addition, #6146 and #2624 can be used for the sole purpose of controlling
external diskette when no internal tape is present. For more information see
the description of feature #6146.
(#6513) Internal Tape Device
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of July 31, 2001)
This feature provides a 2-byte wide SCSI
interface for attachment of one or two internal tape drives in the 9406 system
unit and up to four internal tape drives in the expansion units. This feature
is available on Models 500/510/530. OS/400 V3R7 is required. Supported internal
tape drives include:
Feature Description
------- ----------------------------------------------------
#1379 1.2GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit (migration only)
#1380 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit (migration only)
#6335 840MB QIC 3040-MC Tape Drive
#6380 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit
#6385 13.0GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit
#6390 7.0GB 8mm Cartridge Tape Unit
(#2621) Removable Media Device
Attachment: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of June 30, 2000)
This feature for Models 400, 500, 510, and 530
is tape/optical adapter that provides attachment capability and hardware data
compression (HDC) for the following tape devices:
One #2621 supports the following combinations
of tape/optical devices:
The best performance can be obtained when the
9427 is attached to both ports of the #2621. This configuration does not allow
the attachment of the 2440-A12, 7208-XXX or 9348-XXX.
Card slots required: One
(#2644) 34XX Magnetic Tape
Attachment/HP: (For
IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
This feature for the Models 400, 500, 510, and
530, provides a S/370 Channel interface for attachment of the following
devices:
Card slots required: 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.
(#6112) Magnetic Storage Device
Controller: This
adapter is used to provide support on Models 500, 510, and 530 for the
following tape devices:
The #6112 can drive the following combinations
of devices:
See External Disk Unit IOPs section for
description of 9336 attachment on #6112.
See Diskette Devices and IOPs section for
description of 9331 attachment on #6112.
(#6501) Tape/Disk Device
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of July 31, 2001)
This feature provides a SCSI interface for
attachment of the following devices:
Card slots required: One. Maximum number of
tapes per IOP is two, one per port. Two tape devices of the same or different
machine type are allowed to share a common IOP. You CANNOT mix tape and disk
units on the same IOP.
(#6534) Magnetic Media Controller: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#6534 is an Ultra SCSI Tape IOP that provides
attachment capability for the following external tape devices. #6534 can attach
one tape drive. Tape devices that require two ports of attachment to the AS/400
require #2621.
Card slots required: One. OS/400 V4R1 is
required.
Diskette support is provided by the #6146,
#6147, and #6112 adapters. #6146 and #6147 provide support for one diskette and
#6112 provides support for up to two diskettes.
(#6112) Magnetic Storage Device
Controller: This
adapter is used to provide support on Models 500, 510, and 530 for the
following diskette types:
#6112 can drive the following combinations of
devices:
See External Disk Unit IOPs section for
description of 9336 attachment on #6112.
See External Tape/Optical IOPs section for
description of 9347 attachment on #6112.
(#6146) Diskette Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
This adapter is used to support one of the
following diskette types:
#6146 can be added to the Storage Device
Controller (#2624) on Models 400, 500, 510 or 530, or the MFIOP on the Model
400. The addition of #6146 to #2624 does not reduce the #2624s ability to
control internal tape. In addition, #6146 and #2624 can be used for the sole
purpose of controlling external diskette when no internal tape is present. For
more information see the description of #2624.
Note: Cable P/N 46G3658 is required for attaching #6146 to the diskette device.
(#6147) Diskette Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
This adapter is attached to the MFIOP (#9162
or #9163) on Models 500, 510, and 530 to provide support for one diskette. The
following diskette types are supported:
Note: When the #6147 is attached to the #9162 (Base MFIOP w/Twinaxial),
feature #9149 (Twinaxial Passthru Adapter) must be removed.
One of the following cables is required for
attaching #6147 to the diskette device:
The following are the workstation controllers
supported on Models 500, 510 and 530. There are limits to the total number of
controllers that can be configured into the system and these can be found in
the System Summary.
(#5540, #5541, #5542, #5543) System
Console Specifies:
(For IBM US, #5543 No Longer Available as of December 29, 2000)
(For IBM US, #5541 No Longer Available as of
August 31, 1998)
A system console must be selected on each new
order. One workstation controller/adapter is required on a new system order to
drive the system console. One of the specify codes from the following list must
be on the order to identify which type of controller is supporting the system
·
#5540 System console attached to Twinaxial
Workstation Controller/Adapter
Requires that the MFIOP is #9162. The LocalTalk
controller (if any exist) must be placed into a #2623.
Requires that the MFIOP is #9163. An ASCII
controller #9141 will be included to control the ASCII system console. The
LocalTalk controller (if any exist) must be placed into a #2623.
The MFIOP specified will depend on the additional
workstations ordered
Requires one line communications adapter #2612 or
#9612 and special cable #9026 or #9027. The LocalTalk controller (if any exist)
must be placed into a #2623. The #2612 (or #9612) and #9026 (or #9027) must be
attached to the MFIOP.
(#6050) Twinaxial Workstation Adapter/Controller: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
The Twinaxial workstation adapter/controller
provides support for 40 5250 type displays or printers.
(#6141, #9141) Workstation Controller
ASCII: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
The ASCII workstation controller provides
support for 6 ASCII devices. With #6142 attached the #6141 can support 18 ASCII
devices. Card slots required: One.
(#6054, #9054) Workstation
Adapter: The LocalTalk
workstation adapter provides LocalTalk network support for up to 31 devices.
Devices include Macintosh Personal computers, Macintosh printers and LocalTalk
compatible devices. Although the Adapter will physically connect up to 31
devices, the recommended performance limitation is 20 active sessions.
When LocalTalk is specified as the system
console the #9054/#6054 is attached to the MFIOP (#9162 or #9163). All other
LocalTalk controllers are attached to #2623 six line communication controllers.
When the #6054 is attached to the #2623 only one other adapter (X.21, EIA
232/V.24 or V.35) is allowed and the third adapter slot must be unused.
Note: LocalTalk workstations are not supported on the MFIOP on the Model 53S.
When #9054 or #6054 is specified, #2623 (Six-Line Communications Controller) is
required as a prerequisite and #9162/#8162 (MFIOP w/Twinaxial WSC) is not
allowed.
(#6141, #9141) Workstation Controller
ASCII: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
The ASCII workstation controller provides
support for 6 ASCII devices. With #6142 attached, the #6141 can support 18
ASCII devices. Card slots required: One.
(#6142) ASCII 12 Port Attachment: This feature provides an additional 12 ports to
the six provided by #6141. One #6142 may attach per #6141.
(#6180) Twinaxial Workstation IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 31,
2001)
The Twinaxial Workstation IOA provides support
for 40 5250 type displays or printers. It supports the 5250 Express Data Stream
which provides enhanced twinaxial device throughput to supported devices. One
#6180 is allowed in slot C of the MFIOP unless the system console is ASCII. All
other Twinaxial Workstation IOAs must be placed into #2629s.
#9280 is specified on new orders by the configurator
when a twinaxial workstation is required and an ASCII workstation controller is
not specified. #6180 is specified for the twinaxial workstation controller if
the customer requires both a twinaxial workstation controller and an ASCII
workstation controller. #9280 and #6180 require V4R1. Includes 20-foot
attachment cable/8-port breakout box.
(#8162) Optional MFIOP with Twinaxial
Support: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of October 30, 1998)
The #8162 is available as an alternative to
#9153 and #9163 on orders where an additional twinaxial workstation controller
is wanted. Not allowed if #5541 (ASCII system console) is installed.
(#9026) 6m Client Access Cable: #9026 is a six meter cable used to attach a PC
to a #2612 or #9612 communications adapter when a PC system console is desired.
The #2612/#9612 must be installed in the MFIOP and is not to be confused with
the base ECS communications adapter.
(#9027) 2.5m Client Access Cable: #9027 is a 2.5 meter cable used to attach a PC
to a #2612 or #9612 communications adapter when a PC system console is desired.
The #2612/#9612 must be installed in the MFIOP and is not to be confused with
the base ECS communications adapter.
(#9050) Base Twinaxial Workstation
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
The Base Twinaxial Workstation
Adapter/Controller provides support for 40 5250 type displays or printers.
#9050 is specified on a new order for AS/400 where an ASCII system console
(#5541) and a twinaxial workstation adapter are required. #5541 and #6141 are
required as a prerequisite.
#9050 is also allowed as a migrated feature
during an upgrade.
Card slots required: One. Maximum: One.
(#9149) Twinaxial Passthru Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
Included whenever #9162 is specified. #9149 is
a daughter book that adapts a twinaxial cable to the twinaxial function that
resides inside the #9162. It is a daughter book because it can be replaced with
a #6147 that in addition to supporting twinaxial passthru supports an external
diskette.
(#9162) Base MFIOP with Twinaxial
Support: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of October 30, 1998)
An MFIOP comes standard on 9404 and 9406
systems. Depending on the system console specify and the additional
workstations on the initial order #9162 or #9163 may be specified. #9162
provides support for 40 5250 type displays or printers and provides support for
a twinaxial system console. #9162 also supports one #6054 or #9054 thus
overriding the twinaxial system console to become a LocalTalk system console.
LocalTalk is not allowed on #9162/#8162 when used on the Model 530. See
description for #6052/#9054. In addition, the #6054 or #9054 controls up to 30
additional LocalTalk devices. If #2612 or #9612 and the appropriate cable
(#9026 or #9027) are installed #9162 controls the system console via the EIA
232 communications adapter.
#9162 is a no-charge specify used when a
twinaxial workstation controller is required on the order.
#9149 is attached to #9162 when diskette is
not required. When diskette is required #9149 is replaced by #6147.
#9162 replaces #9152 on AS/400 Advanced Series
model upgrades. #9163 replaces #9153 on AS/400 Advanced Series model upgrades.
(#9163) Base MFIOP: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
30, 1998)
An MFIOP comes standard on 9404 and 9406
systems. Depending on the system console and the additional workstations on the
initial order #9163 or #9162 may be specified (see New Order Requirements
description in this section). By itself, #9163 does not control any
workstations. When one #6054 or #9054 is attached #9163 controls a local talk
system console. LocalTalk is not allowed on #9163 when used on the Model 530.
See description for #6052/#9054. In addition, the #6054 or #9054 controls up to
30 additional LocalTalk devices. When #2612 or #9612 and the appropriate cable
(#9026 or #9027) are installed #9163 controls the system console via the RS232
communications adapter. Without the #6054, #9054 or #2612/#9612 and cable
(#9026 or #9027) attached to #9163 the system console is driven by the first
workstation controller found when the system walks the bus.
#9162 replaces #9152 on AS/400 Advanced Series
model upgrades. #9163 replaces #9153 on AS/400 Advanced Series model upgrades.
(#2617) Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 Network
Adapter/HP: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
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.
I/O Card Slots Used: One. Maximums: See table
at the end of this section.
Cable: A vendor AUI Ethernet cable must be
ordered separately.
(#2618) Fiber Distributed Data Interface
Adapter: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of June 30, 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).
I/O Card Slots Used: One. Maximums: See 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 or by calling 1-800-IBM-2468 in the
United States. For EMEA customers, cables are available from Montpellier
through CE offerings.
(#2619) 16/4Mbps Token-Ring Network
Adapter/HP: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
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.
I/O Card Slots Used: One. Maximums: See table
at the end of this section.
Cables: One Token-Ring Network attachment 2.44
meter (8-foot) cable.
(#2626) 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring Network
Adapter/A: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of July 1, 1997)
The 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring Network Adapter/A
feature provides a single attachment to either a 16 Mbps or a 4 Mbps IBM
Token-Ring Network for 9404/9406 models . 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.
OS/400 configuration parameters are used to
select either the 16 or 4Mbps rate. Early token release can be enabled or
disabled when the 16Mbps rate is selected. These controls allow the customer to
easily migrate from a 4 to a 16Mbps Token-Ring Network.
I/O Card Slots Used: One. Maximums: See table
at the end of this section.
(#2629) LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP: Supports attachment of three IOAs
One #2629 will support one of the following
combinations of adapters:
No more than seven #2629s can be placed into
each System Unit Expansion Tower (#5072). #2629 is not allowed in slot 14 of
tower #5072. The #2629 is not restricted when used in the System Unit Expansion
Tower (#5073).
(#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.
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) 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 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 or by calling 1-800-IBM-2468 in the United States. For EMEA
customers, cables are available from Montpellier through CE offerings.
(#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 different 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 yagi antennas, a range
of up to three miles may be achieved. The yagi antenna is available as a
feature of the 2480 Access Points.
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 at 800-999-0052, or tie line
768-2505.
Feature #2663, I/O Attachment Processor, is a
prerequisite to this feature. I/O card slots used: One (shared with Feature
#2663). Maximums: Three. See LAN Feature Maximums table at the end of this
section.
(#2723) PCI Ethernet IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
The PCI Ethernet IOA provides single
attachment to one Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect Local Area
Network. An adapter card and internal code supply Ethernet Version 2 and IEEE
802.3 Media Access Control (MAC) plus IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC)
functions. The Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA can operate in half-or full-duplex mode.
#2723 has an RJ45 connector and a 15 pin
D-Shell connector for attachment of customer-supplied cabling. A vendor AUI
Ethernet cable or RJ45 twisted-pair cable must be ordered separately.
Prerequisite: #6617 (Integrated PC Server).
Requires OS/400 V4R2. Models 400, 500, 510, and 530.
(#2724) PCI 16/4Mbps Token-Ring
IOA: The PCI 16/4Mbps
Token-Ring IOA provides a single attachment to either a 16Mbps or a4 Mbps IBM
Token-Ring Network. An IOA card and internal code supply IEEE 802.5 MAC and
IEEE 802.2 LLC functions. The 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA can operate in half-or
full-duplex mode.
#2724 includes a 2.44-meter (8-foot)
token-ring cable. Alternatively, you can attach a separately purchased
twisted-pair cable to the RJ45 connection on the IOA. The standard IBM Cabling
System patch cables can increase the length where necessary.
Prerequisites: #6617 (Integrated PC Server).
Requires OS/400 V4R2. Models 400, 500, 510, and 530.
(#2810) LAN/WAN IOP: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
The LAN/WAN IOP is required for attaching the
following LAN/WAN PCI adapters:
·
#2838 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA
#2810 is considered a high-workload IOP and
may be subject to configuration limitations. Card slots required: One. Requires
OS/400 V4R1.
(#2811) PCI 25Mbps UTP ATM: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
1999)
#2811 is a 25Mbps ATM PCI card that allows the
AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
cabling. #2811 is a good choice if you want the benefits from the scheduling,
low- latency, and wide inter-connectivity of ATM, but do not require bit rates
higher than 25Mbps. In addition, many buildings are already wired with UTP
category 3 cabling. #2811 will typically be used where 25 Mbps speeds are
required over distances of less than 100 meters.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Models 400, 500, 510, and 530. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#2812) PCI 45Mbps Coax T3/DS3
ATM: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of May 31, 1999)
#2812 is a 45Mbps ATM PCI card that allows the
AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using coax cabling and the T3/DS-3
interface. #2812 is a good choice if you want more performance than available
on the 25Mbps ATM but do not require the 155Mbps performance level. #2812 also
has lower initial connection cost and lower ongoing tariffs. #2812 will
typically be used where 45Mbps speeds are required over distances of less than
137 meters. This feature may not be available in all countries.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Models 400, 500, 510, and 530. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#2815) PCI 155Mbps UTP OC3 ATM: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#2815 is a 155Mbps ATM PCI card that allows
the AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using the UTP-5 interface. This
interface is intended for connection to local area switches and direct
connection to service provider equipment. #2815 will typically be used where
155Mbps speeds are required over distances of less than 100 meters.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Models 400, 500, 510, and 530. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#2816) PCI 155Mbps MMF ATM: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
#2816 is a 155Mbps ATM PCI card that allows
the AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using the Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
62.5-micron interface. This interface is intended for connection to both local
area switches and direct connection to service provider equipment. #2815 will
typically be used where 155Mbps speeds are required over distances of less than
2 km.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Models 400, 500, 510, and 530. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#2818) PCI 155Mbps SMF OC3 ATM: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#2818 is a 155Mbps ATM PCI card that allows
the AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using the Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
9-micron interface. This interface is intended primarily for direct connection
to service provider equipment but can be used for local area switches. #2818
will typically be used where 155Mbps speeds are required over distances of from
16 km to 40 km.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Models 400, 500, 510, and 530. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#2819) PCI 34Mbps Coax E3 ATM: (No Longer Available as of May 31, 1999)
#2819 is a 34Mbps ATM PCI card that allows the
AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using coax cabling and the E3
interface. #2819 is a good choice if you want more performance than available
on the 25Mbps ATM but don't require the 155Mbps performance level. #2819 also
has lower initial connection cost and lower ongoing tariffs. #2819 is typically
used where 34Mbps speeds are required over distances of less than 137 meters.
This feature may not be available in all countries.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Models 400, 500, 510, and 530. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#2838) PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet
IOA: The PCI
100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA feature will allow the AS/400 to attach to standardized
100Mbps high speed Ethernet LANs and also allow attachment to existing 10Mbps
Ethernet LANs. The adapter comes with an RJ45 connector for attachment to UTP-5
media.
For each #2838 adapter used on the Integrated
PC Server (#6617), a separate #0222 (100/10Mbps Ethernet on IPCS) no-charge
specify code is required.
Prerequisite: #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) or #6617
(Integrated PC Server). This adapter requires OS/400 V4R1, or later.
(#6149) 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA: (For IBM US, 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 comes 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. 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)
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 has an RJ45 connector and a 15-pin
D-Shell connector for attachment to customer-supplied RJ45 twisted-pair cable
or AUI Ethernet cable.S, This feature attaches only to the Integrated PC Server
(#6616).
The File Server I/O Processor, 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 initial configuration features can
be ordered:
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 64 MB.
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).
Card slots required: Two. Maximums: See LAN
Feature Maximums table at the end of this section.
(#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:
This feature can be installed on Models 400,
500, 510, and 530. Prerequisites: At least one memory feature (either #2861 or
#2862) and at least one LAN feature (either #6149 Token-Ring or #6181
Ethernet). OS/400 V3R7 with cumulative PTF package C7029370, or later, is
required for 4XX and 5XX models. Feature #6616 requires two IOP slots.
(#6617) Integrated PC Server: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
1999)
The Integrated PC Server (#6617) is the next
step in the evolution of the IBM's File Serving IOP (FSIOP) family. It includes
a 200MHz Pentium Pro processor, four IOP memory slots, and three LAN IOA slots.
#6617 comes with a special cable that converts the connector on the back of the
card to industry-standard keyboard, mouse, serial and parallel connectors, for
use with Windows NT Server.
Each IOP memory card slot can contain either a
32MB IOP memory card or a 128MB IOP memory card producing a total IOP memory
capacity ranging from 32MB to 512MB. At least one memory card is required. A
minimum of 64MB is required to run Windows NT Server. The feature numbers for
the IOP memory cards are as follows:
Each LAN IOA slot can contain a PCI Token-Ring
IOA, a PCI Ethernet IOA or the PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA. The Integrated PC
Server can support all three IOAs in any combination. At least one LAN IOA
feature is required. Max of two 100/10Mpbs Ethernet IOAs. The features for the
LAN IOAs are as follows:
All three PCI slots can be used for Integrated
PC Server functions (maximum of two on the Model 400). Two of the three PCI
slots can support native AS/400 functions. Maximum of one 100/10Mbps Ethernet
IOA in the two native AS/400 slots. Two total 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOAs.
#6617 requires three IOP slots.
#6617 cannot be placed in #5044.
If running NT operating system on #6617, then;
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A display, keyboard, and mouse are required to
install NT on feature #6617.
If running other than NT on #6617, then:
Models: 400, 500, 510, and 530. OS/400 V4R2,
or later, is required.
(#6618) Integrated Netfinity Server for
AS/400: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of December 28, 2001)
The Integrated Netfinity Server (#6618)
contains a 333MHz Pentium II processor, four main storage slots, and three LAN
IOA slots.
Each memory card slot can contain either a
32MB memory card, a 128MB memory card, or a 256MB memory card producing a total
memory capacity ranging from 32MB to 1GB. At least one memory card is required.
The feature numbers for the memory cards are as follows:
Each LAN IOA slot can contain a PCI Token-Ring
IOA, a PCI Ethernet IOA, or the PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA. The Integrated
Netfinity Server can support all three IOAs in any combination, with a maximum
of two #2838/#9738. At least one LAN IOA feature is required. The features for
the LAN IOAs are as follows:
Note:
All three PCI slots can be used for Netfinity
server functions. Two of the three PCI slots can support native AS/400
functions.
#6618 requires three IOP slots. #6618 cannot
be placed in #5044 (System Unit Expansion Rack).
If running NT operating system on #6618, then;
If running OS/2 operating system on #6618,
then;
If running Novell NetWare on the #6618, a
maximum of 256MB IOP memory is supported.
OS/400 V4R2 with PTF package C8349420, or
later, or V4R3 with PTF package C8349430, or later, is required.
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Maximum Number of LAN IOPs
Usage 530
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((#6526+#6527+#6528+#6529+#8726+
#8727+#8728+#8729) X 2) +
#2617+#2618+#2619+#2626+#2665+
#8665+#9617+#9619+#6516+#6517+ 32 LAN Port
#6518+#6519+#8716+#8717+#8718+
#8719+#2668+#6520+#6149+#9249+
#6181+#8664+#9381
#6526+#6527+#6528+#6529+#8726+
#8727+#8728+#8729+#6516+#6517+ 16 FSIOPs
#6518+#6519+#8716+#8717+#8718+
#8719+#6616
(#9162, #9163) Base MFIOP/Base MFIOP
w/Twinaxial: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of October 30, 1998)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
30, 1998)
The base Model 500, 510 and 530 System Units
include a Multi-Function I/O Processor (MFIOP) (#9162 or #9163) and one EIA
232/V.24 One-Line Adapter (#9612). This adapter is used for attaching the modem
for Electronic Customer Support (ECS).
One additional communications adapter from the
following list may also be attached to the base MFIOP:
(#2623) Six-Line Communications
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
The Six-line Communications Controller
provides for the attachment to Models 400, 500, 510, and 530 of the following
communications adapters:
One #2623 will support one of the following
combinations of adapters:
(#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 (1.544/2.048 Mbps) 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 will be used. One of the following cable must be specified when
ordering feature #2666:
Note 1: These cables will ONLY be allowed when
the customer's DCE (Modem) supports "Looped Clocking" mode.
For changes after initial installation these
cables are also be available as accessories.
The maximum number of communication adapters
is dictated by the total number of communication lines supported by model as
follows:
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Max
Total Total Max T1/E1/J1 Lines (3) #2623+ Max other
Comm High Speed < or = #2666 High Speed
Model Lines Lines 384Kbps 512Kbps 640Kbps (2) Lines (1)
---------- ----- ---------- ------- ------- ------- ----- ----------
530 200 48 48 32 16 16 48
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). Support per
controller:
o
One V.35 SDLC data line
operating at speeds up to 640Kbps
o
Two V.35 SDLC data
lines operating at speeds up to 512Kbps
o
Three V.35 SDLC data
lines operating at speeds up to 384Kbps
(#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 used to
attach two communication lines to an X.21 or X.25 network 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)
(#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
attach one communication line using ASYNC, BSC, SDLC, or X.25 protocols.
Specify one of the following:
(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)
Note: This feature is also used in conjunction
with the Client Access Console when #5543 is specified. Cable #9026 or #9027 is
required.
(#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:
(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:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 31,
1999)
(#2699) Two-Line WAN IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
#2699 supports up to two multiple protocol
communications ports when one or two (in any combination) of the following
cables are attached.
#2699 Requires an unused IOA slot on a #2629
or #9751 as a prerequisite. #2699 can be ordered with either one or two cables.
Requires OS/400 V4R1.
(#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.
Available on the Model 400.
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)
#9612 is a base specify for all models. This
is used as the communications line for ECS. Specify one of the following:
Note: This feature is also used in conjunction with the Client Access Console
#5543 is specified. Cable #9026 or #9027 is required.
(#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, Fasicle 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:
Initial country support includes: Australia,
Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia,
Macau, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Thailand, Turkey, USA, and United Kingdom. Country support is subject to
approval by 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.
Facsimile Support/400 Version 3 Release 0.5,
or later is required to support this feature. Card slots used: One. Maximums:
See the AS/400 model summary table.
(#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 (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) 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. 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 6 and PRPQ 5799-FRF. 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) in cryptographic products exported to customers who have heretofore
been unable to receive DES-based products due to government regulations.
Feature #2628 with CDMF 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 6 and PRPQ 5799-FRF. Feature #2628 is not supported by IBM
Cryptographic Support/400.
Publications: For additional information refer
to the following:
Card slots required: One. Maximums: One.
(#0059) Transition Data Link: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June 30,
2000)
The IBM Transition Data Link (TDL) feature
offers a twinaxial cable data path between IBM twinaxial systems. The TDL
allows for unattended migration of data from one system to another. The systems
are connected via their respective local twinaxial workstation controllers.
Data is transferred between the two systems at the system workstation
controller data interchange speed which averages approximately 40MB/hour.
Not available.
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Description Part Number
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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
Port Tester Twinaxial 59X4262
Async Modem Cable 69X7016
UTP Matching Adapter 73G9865
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
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 Cabl 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
20M Optical Cable for Connecting Towers 8192436
EIA 232 6m Client Access Console Cable 87G4564
EIA 232 2.5m Client Access Console Cable 87G4565
Not available.
Not available.
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:
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The 525MB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit uses the IBM
.25-Inch Cleaning Cartridge Kit, part number 16G8572 or equivalent.
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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
For more information on any of IBM's data
storage products, including media, cleaning cartridges, and media storage
accessories, within the USA and Canada, call 888-IBM-MEDIA (426-6334). In
Mexico, call 525-726-6203. Outside the USA, Canada, and Mexico, contact the
seller of IBM data storage products.
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of International Business Machines Corporation.
** Company, product, or service name may be a
trademark or service mark of others.
Windows is a trademark of Microsoft
Corporation.
UNIX is a registered trademark in the United
States and other countries licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited.