IBM EMEA Sales Manual
Revised: July 29, 2003.
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Around the world, companies of all sizes have
built their business on AS/400. Why? AS/400's real business value has been
measured by its exceptional power, reliability, and security. Today,
AS/400e is better than ever. AS/400e delivers the power and control you need to
help you move ahead in today's race for position in global e-commerce.
AS/400e servers 720, 730, and 740 can be
configured to meet your performance requirements. Whether you're running mostly
back-office applications, newer e-business applications, or a mix of both, you
can customize the performance of the new 7XX servers to match your business
workload. Each model includes a base processor and interactive performance
feature. Optional processor and interactive performance features can balance
the server's performance.
Increase performance on installed 7XX
servers simply and with little
disruption.
You can upgrade to AS/400e servers 720,
730, and 740 from most installed AS/400e RISC models, including systems,
servers, and custom mixed-mode servers. Most of the features used on the installed
models can also be used on the 7XX servers. Some new features add even more
value to the new models.
AS/400e 7XX servers are ideally suited for
interactive and client/server applications. You benefit from upgradability,
performance growth, and expandability for demanding Domino, Web, and Java
technologies.
AS/400e servers tightly integrate hardware,
software, middleware, and an operating system. You get a combination of power
and flexibility you can rely on to help you run your business.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
The AS/400e server 720 has, depending upon the
processor feature selected, 256MB minimum and 8192MB maximum main storage, in
addition to DASD capacity of 4.19GB minimum and 1288GB maximum.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
The AS/400e server 730 has, depending upon the
processor feature selected, 512MB minimum and 24576MB maximum main storage, in
addition to DASD capacity of 4.19GB minimum and 1683.6GB maximum.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
The AS/400e server 740 has 1024MB minimum and
40960MB maximum main storage, in addition to DASD capacity of 4.19GB minimum
and 2095.9GB maximum.
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Position your company for e-business
success -- make a quick, efficient, secure transition with AS/400e servers:
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A unified server family
with room to grow
Your benefits?
Simplicity, flexibility, and scalability.
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Dynamic Workload
Balance
The merging of
AS/400e systems and servers into a single product line introduces a new level
of performance customizing. AS/400e 7XX servers use performance features to
match the server to your workloads.
As your workloads
change, you can change the amount and balance of client/server and interactive
performance.
Using IBM's latest
processor technology, the 7XX servers have over a eighteen-times range of
performance across the three models. Memory capacity exceeds 40GB at the high
end, and maximum disk storage exceeds 2TB. Comprehensive support for leading
communications protocols and technologies such as wireless LAN and fax adapters
are available.
Installed AS/400e
4XX/5XX/6XX/SXX (except SB1) systems and servers can be upgraded to the new
AS/400e 7XX servers. You can also choose to upgrade once you are within the new
product line of 7XX servers. You can upgrade a model, increase processor
performance, increase interactive performance -- or all three -- as your needs
change.
A full range of
robust, leading-edge solutions across specific industries and high-growth
segments are available such as:
Adding to this
portfolio are thousands of Domino solutions by Lotus Domino Business Partners
to enhance our collaborative, e-business presence.
Operating
System/400 (OS/400), a robust commercial operating system, simplifies
administration time and reduces costs.
Critical features
built into OS/400:
LPAR technology
allows users to run multiple independent partitions. Each partition has
individual processors, memory, and disks within a single symmetric multiprocessing
AS/400e. Each partition's system values can be set independently. So partitions
have different system names, and may have a different primary/secondary
national language, or be operated in different time zones. Multinational
companies can centralize multicountry operations in a single location, yet
retain unique characteristics of each system.
This technology
enables a single AS/400e server to operate like up to 12 separate servers, thus
reducing software licensing fees and accelerating distribution of new software.
It also increases performance and eases system management tasks.
LPAR is beneficial
on servers that have at least a 2-way processor. The primary partition requires
a 1-way processor as well as 256MB of memory to manage the LPAR environment.
The initial enabling release for LPAR, OS/400 V4R4, must be installed on each
partition.
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AS/400e 7XX servers offer simplicity, scalability,
and flexibility. In a single product line, they provide all of the capabilities
of the SXX servers, 6XX systems, and SXX mixed-mode servers. For existing
AS/400 customers, there are multiple upgrade paths from AS/400 4XX/5XX/6XX/SXX
models into the 7XX servers. Customers with existing systems models can now
upgrade into models with increased processor performance and customers on
existing server models can increase performance for interactive processing
functions. There are numerous options to increase either processor performance
and/or interactive performance at any time.
AS/400e 7XX servers run OS/400 V4R3, enabling
for the first time, a hardware upgrade on a current release of operating system
software. AS/400e 7XX servers, and OS/400 V4R3, and later, are Year 2000 ready.
AS/400e 7XX Servers Compared to SXX/6XX
Models
With the 6XX and SXX models, a purchase
decision was based on performance needs of existing workloads. Now, with
AS/400e 7XX servers, you have the freedom to choose more interactive
performance or processor performance as your needs dictate. The AS/400e servers
720, 730, and 740 offer varying levels of interactive performance, easily
upgraded from the base offering.
AS/400e 7XX servers have the similar physical
characteristics as their 6XX/SXX predecessors. Many existing IOPs, memory, and
disks can be reused -- reducing the cost and time needed to upgrade from a
6XX/SXX model.
By using new processor technology, the Model
720 delivers significantly more performance (both interactive and processor)
than the Model 620, Model S20, and the Custom Mixed-Mode Server S20. Likewise,
the new processors provide the new Model 730 with more power than earlier 640,
S30, and mixed-mode S30 models. The new Model 740, provides a maximum
performance level similar to the Model 640. As with all processors, the Model
740 provides increased flexibility in configuring the processors for optimum
price/performance for various mixes of interactive and server workloads.
As with the 6XX/SXX models, the AS/400e 7XX
server software is priced based on various software tiers. The way software
tiers are defined has changed with the 7XX servers. You now specify both
interactive and processor levels of performance. Rather than simply assigning a
software tier for each processor feature, a combination of overall processor
performance and interactive performance is used. Each processor feature is
assigned a base software tier. If additional interactive performance beyond
that provided by the base interactive card is needed (i.e., a higher
performance interactive card is used), the software tier is increased by one
level.
Positioning AS/400e Server 720 and AS/400e
Server 170
Earlier models of AS/400 can upgrade into
AS/400e 7XX servers from 4XX/5XX/6XX/SXX models. No upgrades are offered into
the AS/400e server 170 from these earlier models.
The 170 cannot be upgraded into the 7XX
servers. However, several processor upgrade options within the AS/400e server
170, including the new 2-way processor, are available.
The AS/400e server 720 has more configuration
flexibility than the AS/400e server 170, providing more room for growth through
more disk arms, IOP slots, and SPD IOPs.
AS/400e server 170 offers more aggressive
entry price and lower software tiers.
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AS/400e servers 720, 730,
and 740:
1. Offer model/processor upgradability (into and within)
2. Are fully expandable (including interactive features)
3. Provide highly scalable processing power (completely
balanced)
1.
Offers
processor upgradability
2.
Has
packaging economies (with limited I/O expansion)
3.
Several
processor options, including a new 2-way processor
Positioning AS/400e Relative Performance
The relative performance capabilities of the
AS/400e server 720, 730, and 740 are defined using two performance values--Processor
CPW and Interactive CPW.
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Processor CPW represents the maximum relative performance for a
processor feature running commercial processing workloads (interactive and/or
server). This value can be used to compare relative performance between various
processor features. The term, Processor CPW, previously referred to as
client/server CPW, reflects the total available CPW, not just the CPW
available for client/server functions.
Interactive workloads are defined as jobs doing 5250 type display
device I/O:
On previous AS/400 server models, as
interactive work increased, the performance available for other tasks decreased
rapidly. When the new processor feature was introduced on the AS/400e server
170, the relationship between the processor performance and what was classified
as interactive performance changed.
This relationship between Processor CPW and
Interactive CPW is straightforward. To determine the amount of performance
available for server workloads, simply subtract the amount of processing power
being used for interactive work from the total Processor CPW (Available CPW =
Processor CPW - utilized Interactive CPW).
The above equation applies to both the AS/400e
server 170 and AS/400e 7XX servers. But, the 7XX servers take this approach one
step further: they provide the opportunity to optionally select the level of
interactive performance.
Three techniques are available to determine AS/400
interactive work:
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Review the type column
displayed when executing the WRKACTJOB command. Jobs considered interactive
have a type of "INT."
If you know how much CPU is currently being
used for AS/400 interactive work, and an idea of what your future workload
requirements are, several tools, can help you determine appropriate upgrade
alternatives.
It is IBM's recommendation that Processor and
Interactive features be treated as a single hardware unit that works in
combination to deliver the performance characteristics of purchased and
installed AS/400e server assets.
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Processor and Interactive
features are installed by IBM and when removed as part of an IBM MES, become
the property of IBM.
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Model 720 Summary (V4R4)
Processor Feature #2061 #2062 #2063 #2064
(Uni) (Uni) (2-Way) (4-Way)
----- ----- ----- -----
Main Storage (MB)
Minimum 256 256 256 256
Maximum 2048 4096 8192 8192
DASD Capacity (GB)
Minimum 4.19 4.19 4.19 4.19
Maximum 1625.9 1625.9 1625.9 1625.9
Communication Lines 1-128 1-128 1-128 1-128
LAN Ports 1-24 1-24 1-24 1-24
Maximum Workstation Controllers 66 66 66 66
Twinaxial Controllers 0-66 0-66 0-66 0-66
Maximum Twinaxial Workstations 2628 2628 2628 2628
ASCII Controllers 0-58 0-58 0-58 0-58
Maximum ASCII Workstations 1044 1044 1044 1044
1/4-Inch/8mm Cartridge Tape 0-17 0-17 0-17 0-17
1/2-Inch Tape
2440/9348 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
3XXX 0-8 0-8 0-8 0-8
9347 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
8mm Cartridge Tape (External) 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Diskette (8 or 5 1/4-Inch) 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
Optical Libraries 0-14 0-14 0-14 0-14
Fax IOPs 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32
Note: Capacities shown are for models shipped from the plant and include any
prerequisite expansion features. Some combinations of devices may be subject to
configuration restrictions.
Model 730 Summary (V4R4)
Processor Feature #2065 #2066 #2067 #2068
(Uni) (2-Way) (4-Way) (8-Way)
----- ----- ----- -----
Main Storage (MB)
Minimum 512 512 512 1024
Maximum 24576 24576 24576 24576
DASD Capacity (GB)
Minimum 4.19 4.19 4.19 4.19
Maximum 2499.6 2499.6 2499.6 2499.6
Communication Lines 1-250 1-250 1-250 1-250
LAN Ports 1-48 1-48 1-48 1-48
Maximum Workstation Controllers 175 175 175 175
Twinaxial Controllers 0-175 0-175 0-175 0-175
Maximum Twinaxial Workstations 7000 7000 7000 7000
ASCII Controllers 0-175 0-175 0-175 0-175
Maximum ASCII Workstations 3150 3150 3150 3150
1/4-Inch/8mm Cartridge Tape 0-17 0-17 0-17 0-17
1/2-Inch Tape
9347 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
2440/9348 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
3XXX 0-10 0-10 0-10 0-10
8mm Cartridge Tape (External) 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Diskette (8 or 5 1/4-Inch) 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
Optical Libraries 0-22 0-22 0-22 0-22
Fax IOPs 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32
Note: Capacities shown are for models shipped from the plant and include any
prerequisite expansion features. Some combinations of devices may be subject to
configuration restrictions.
Model 740 Summary (V4R4)
Processor Feature #2069 #2070
(8-Way) (12-Way)
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Main Storage (MB)
Minimum 1024 1024
Maximum 40960 40960
DASD Capacity (GB)
Minimum 4.19 4.19
Maximum 4294.9 4294.9
Communication Lines 1-300 1-300
LAN Ports 1-72 1-72
Maximum Workstation Controllers 175 175
Twinaxial Controllers 0-175 0-175
Maximum Twinaxial Workstations 7000 7000
ASCII Controllers 0-175 0-175
Maximum ASCII Workstations 3150 3150
1/4-Inch/8mm Cartridge Tape 0-17 0-17
1/2-Inch Tape
2440/9348 0-4 0-4
9347 0-2 0-2
3XXX 0-14 0-14
8mm Cartridge Tape (External) 0-4 0-4
Diskette (8 or 5 1/4-Inch) 0-2 0-2
Optical Libraries 0-22 0-22
Fax IOPs 0-32 0-32
Note: Capacities shown are for models shipped from the plant and include any
prerequisite expansion features. Some combinations of devices may be subject to
configuration restrictions.
AS/400e 7XX Server Performance (V4R3/V4R4)
Model 720
Processor Feature #2061 #2062 #2063 #2064
(Uni) (Uni) (2-Way) (4-Way)
----- ----- ----- -----
Processor CPW 240 420 810 1600
Interactive CPW
Minimum 35 35 35 35
Maximum 120 240 560 1050
Model 730
Processor Feature #2065 #2066 #2067 #2068
(Uni) (2-Way) (4-Way) (8-Way)
----- ----- ----- -----
Processor CPW 560 1050 2000 2890
Interactive CPW
Minimum 70 70 70 70
Maximum 560 1050 2000 2000
Model 740
Processor Feature #2069 #2070
(8-Way) (12-Way)
------- --------
Processor CPW 3660 4550
Interactive CPW
Minimum 120 120
Maximum 3660 4550
Notes:
Relative performance measurements are derived
from commercial processing workload (CPW) on AS/400. CPW is representative of
commercial applications, particularly those that do significant database
processing in conjunction with journaling and commitment control. CPW values
may not be realized in all environments.
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Processor CPW -- maximum relative performance for this processor
feature running commercial processing workloads. This value, stated as
Client/Server CPW in previous releases, can be used to compare relative
performance between various processor features.
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Minimum: A measure of
Interactive CPW made available as part of the base offering at no additional
charge.
Base Server Description
The base configuration of the AS/400e 7XX
servers offers performance and capability suitable for many growing businesses.
Among the components of the base server are:
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Processor available in several options for each model with
different levels of performance (uni to 12-way SMP processors)
Optional Features
To get full value and productivity from your
server to address your changing business needs, the AS/400e 7XX servers offer a
comprehensive selection of options. Some are new. Others were previously
available. Many can be migrated from existing systems when upgrading to the new
servers. Refer to the Features -- Specify/Special/Exchange section for more
information.
EZ-Setup
EZ-Setup simplifies iSeries setup with a GUI
and an easy-to-follow interface on your PC attached to an AS/400 via Op
Console, or a LAN connection. EZ-Setup steps you through the setup process and
minimize decisions where possible. EZ-Setup is delivered on the Setup and
Operations CD shipped with the iSeries system hardware. The code runs on a PC
under Windows 95/98/NT 4.0/2000.
EZ-Setup leads you through these tasks
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Installs Client Access
Express and the components of Operations Navigator needed by EZ-Setup
LPAR
Software Install
Security
BRMS
Customized Performance
Processor features provide processor (client/server) performance,
measured in CPW values. Processor features are available from single (or uni)
to 12-Way.
Interactive features allocate interactive performance, also measured in CPW
values. The actual amount of Interactive CPW consumed reduces the remaining
Processor CPW by the same amount.
The introduction of interactive features
with the new AS/400e servers 720, 730, and 740, gives you an unprecedented and
economical way to leverage existing investments and move toward newer
client/server and network computing workloads. Buy new 7XX servers with
confidence. Your existing interactive workloads can be comfortably supported
along with your complementary client/server and network computing workloads.
Upgrade to higher performance processor and/or
interactive features as needed.
The following tables show the combination of
7XX server performance points using the processor and interactive features.
AS/400e 7XX Server Processor/Interactive
Performance Options
Model 720
Processor Processor Interactive Interactive
Feature CPW Feature CPW
--------- --------- ----------- -----------
#2061 240 #1500 (base) 35
#1501 70
#1502 120
#2062 420 #1500 (base) 35
#1501 70
#1502 120
#1503 240
#2063 810 #1500 (base) 35
#1502 120
#1503 240
#1504 560
#2064 1600 #1500 (base) 35
#1502 120
#1503 240
#1504 560
#1505 1050
Model 730
Processor Processor Interactive Interactive
Feature CPW Feature CPW
--------- --------- ----------- -----------
#2065 560 #1506 (base) 70
#1507 120
#1508 240
#1509 560
#2066 1050 #1506 (base) 70
#1507 120
#1508 240
#1509 560
#1510 1050
#2067 2000 #1506 (base) 70
#1508 240
#1509 560
#1510 1050
#1511 2000
#2068 2890 #1506 (base) 70
#1508 240
#1509 560
#1510 1050
#1511 2000
Model 740
Processor Processor Interactive Interactive
Feature CPW Feature CPW
--------- --------- ----------- -----------
#2069 3660 #1514 (base) 120
#1510 1050
#1511 2000
#1512 3660
#2070 4550 #1514 (base) 120
#1510 1050
#1511 2000
#1512 3660
#1513 4550
None.
Model 720, 730, and 740 initial installation
and most feature MES installations will be performed by IBM service
representatives. Model upgrades on ALL models are performed by IBM service
representatives.
Some features are designated CSU. On MES
orders where all features are CSU, the customer can install all features. IBM
installation is available for a charge, under normal service contracts. On MES
orders that contain mix of IBM and CSU features, the customer may choose to
have the IBM service representative install all features (including those
designated as CSU).
The customer is responsible for installation
of external cables, displays, printers, and modems. Customers who request IBM
service personnel to perform these activities are subject to a charge.
Racks
9309 Racks are supported on the 7XX models.
External Tape Devices
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3490E E01/E11 1/2-Inch
Cartridge Tape Subsystem
Optical Devices
3995s attached via LAN
Attachment requires a LAN card. Up to 16 3995s
can be LAN attached per system.
Diskette Devices
8-inch and 5.25-inch diskette devices are
supported on 7XX models.
Miscellaneous Devices
Upgrades to AS/400e servers 720, 730, and 740
are available from many installed AS/400e systems and servers.
AS/400 configurators are available to
marketing representatives and Business Partners to guide them through the
upgrade considerations.
The following scenarios apply:
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From Models
400/436/500/510/530/600/620/640/650:
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Do a model upgrade
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Buy Processor feature on
the "to" 7XX model
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Do a feature conversion
from the current Processor to an Interactive Card on the "to" 7XX
model
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Do a model upgrade
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Do a model upgrade
Once within a 7XX model, performance upgrades
are simply made through:
In many cases, model upgrades also require an
OS/400 upgrade or transition charge. Use the configurator to ensure a valid and
supported configuration of new and existing features and components.
Migration Services are available from IBM to
help you upgrade. Additional upgrade information is provided in the
"AS/400 System Upgrade Roadmap" (SA41-5155). Contact your IBM
representative or Business Partner for details on these services.
In all upgrades, the machine type of the
original machine will be maintained. Some upgrades may involve substantial
change to an installed system. Accounting and tax implications may result and
should be reviewed by a tax advisor.
Upgrades Into AS/400e 7XX Servers
Upgrades to Model 720 with processor features #2061/#2062
From RISC Models To Model 720
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| Model 720-2061 Model 720-2062
Processor |Interactive Feature Interactive Feature
Model Feature | 1500/1501/1502 1500/1501/1502/1503
----- --------- | -------------- -------------------
400(1) 2130 | X X X
2131 | X X X
2132 | X X X X X X X
2133 | X X X X X X X
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436 2102 | X X X X X X X
2104 | X X X X X X X
2106 | X X X X X
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500 2140 | X X X
2141 | X X X X X X X
2142 | X X X X X
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510 2143 | X X X
2144 | X X X
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600 2129 | X X X
2134 | X X X X X X X
2135 | X X X X X
2136 | X X X
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620 2175 | X X X X X
2179 | X X X
2180 | X X X
2181 | X
(1) Includes packaged Models 40E, 40G, 40L, 41E, 41G, 41L, 42E, 42G,
and 42L.
Upgrades to Model 720 with processor features #2061/#2062
(continued)
From RISC models To Model 720
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| Model 720-2061 Model 720-2062
Processor | Interactive Feature Interactive Feature
Model Feature | 1500/1501/1502 1500/1501/1502/1503
----- --------- | -------------- -------------------
40S(1) 2109 | X X
2110 | X X
2111 | X X X X
2112 | X X X X X X X
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50S 2120 | X X X X X X X
2121 | X X X X X X X
2122 | X X X X X X X
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S10 2118 | X X X X
2119 | X X X X X X
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S20 2161 | X X X X X X X
2163 | X X X X
(1) Includes packaged Models 4SS, 4SE, 4SG, 4SL, 4TG, 4TL, 4HS,
4HE, 4HG, and 4HL
Upgrades to Model 720 with processor features #2063/#2064
From RISC models To Model 720
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| Model 720-2063 Model 720-2064
Processor | Interactive Feature Interactive Feature
Model Feature | 1500/1502/1503/1504 1500/1502/1503/1504/1505
----- --------- | ------------------- ------------------------
500 2142 | X X X
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510 2143 | X X X X X X X
2144 | X X X X X X X
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600 2135 | X X X
2136 | X X X
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620 2175 | X X X
2179 | X X X X X X X
2180 | X X X X X X X
2181 | X X X X X
2182 | X X X
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40S(1) 2112 | X X X
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50S 2120 | X X X
2121 | X X X
2122 | X X X
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S20 2161 | X X X
2163 | X X X X X X
2165 | X X X X X X X
2166 | X X X X
2170 | X X X X X X
2177 | X X X X
2178 | X X X
(1) Includes packaged Models 4SS, 4SE, 4SG, 4SL, 4TG, 4TL, 4HS,
4HE, 4HG, and 4HL
Upgrades to Model 730 with processor features #2065/#2066
From RISC models To Model 730
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| Model 730-2065 Model 730-2066
Processor | Interactive Feature Interactive Feature
Model Feature | 1506/1507/1508/1509 1506/1507/1508/1509/1510
----- --------- | ------------------- ------------------------
500 2140 | X X
2141 | X X X
2142 | X X X X
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510 2143 | X X X
2144 | X X X
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530 2150 | X X X X X
2151 | X X X X X
2152 | X X X
2153 | X X
2162 | X X
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620 2179 | X X X
2180 | X X X X X X X
2181 | X X X X X
2182 | X X X
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640 2237 | X X X
2238 | X X
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50S 2120 | X X X
2121 | X X X X X X
2122 | X X X X X X
53S 2154 | X X X X X X
2155 | X X X X X X
2156 | X X X
2157 | X X X
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S20 2165 | X X X
2170 | X X X
2177 | X X
2178 | X X
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S30 2257 | X X X X X X
2258 | X X X X
2320 | X X
Upgrades to Model 730 with processor features #2067/#2068
From RISC models To Model 730
-------------------|----------------------------------------------------
| Model 730-2067 Model 730-2068
Processor | Interactive Feature Interactive Feature
Model Feature | 1506/1508/1509/1510/1511 1506/1508/1509/1510/1511
----- --------- | ------------------------ ------------------------
530 2152 | X X X
2153 | X X X X X X
2162 | X X X X X X
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620 2181 | X X X X
2182 | X X X X X X
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640 2237 | X X X
2238 | X X X X X X
2239 | X X X X
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53S 2155 | X X
2156 | X X X X
2157 | X X X X
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S20 2165 | X X X X
2166 | X X X X
2170 | X X X X
2177 | X X X X
2178 | X X X X X X
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S30 2257 | X X
2258 | X X X X X X
2259 | X X X X X X
2260 | X X X
2320 | X X X X X X X X
2321 | X X X
2322 | X X X
Upgrades to Model 740 with processor features #2069/#2070
From RISC models To Model 740
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| Model 740-2069 Model 740-2070
Processor | Interactive Feature Interactive Feature
Model Feature | 1514/1510/1511/1512 1514/1510/1511/1512/1513
----- --------- | ------------------- ------------------------
530 2150 | X X
2151 | X X
2152 | X X
2153 | X X X X X X X
2162 | X X X X X X X
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620 2182 | X X X X X X X
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640 2238 | X X X X X X X
2239 | X X X X X X X
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650 2240 | X X X X X
2243 | X X X
2188 | X X
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53S 2154 | X
2155 | X
2156 | X X
2157 | X X
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S20 2165 | X X
2166 | X X
2170 | X X
2177 | X X
2178 | X X X X
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S30 2258 | X X
2259 | X X
2260 | X X
2320 | X X X X
2321 | X X X X X X
2322 | X X X X X X X
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S40 2207 | X X
2208 | X
2256 | X X
2261 | X X
2340 | X X X X X X
2341 | X X
Upgrades Within the 7XX e-Servers
Processor Feature Conversions for 7XX e-Servers
From 7XX Models |To 7XX Models
----------------| -----------------------------------------------------
Processor| Model 720 Model 730 Model 740
Model Feature | 2061 2062 2063 2064 2065 2066 2067 2068 2069 2070
----- ---------| ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
720 2061 | X X X
2062 | X X
2063 | X X X X
2064 | X X X X
|
730 2065 | X X X
2066 | X X X X
2067 | X X X
2068 | X X
|
740 2069 | X
2070 |
Interactive feature conversions from Model 720
to Model 720 with processor features #2061 and #2062
From Model 720 | To Model 720
----------------------------|--------------------------------------------
| Model 720-2061 Model 720-2062
Processor Interactive|Interactive Feature Interactive Feature
Model Feature Feature | 1500/1501/1502 1500/1501/1502/1503
----- --------- ---- | -------------- -------------------
720 2061 1500 | X X X X X
1501 | X X X
1502 | X
|
2062 1500 | X X X
1501 | X X
1502 | X
1503 |
Interactive feature conversions from Model 720
to Model 720 with processor features #2063 and #2064)
From Model 720 | To Model 720
---------------------- |-------------------------------------------
| Model 720-2063 Model 720-2064
Processor Interactive|Interactive Feature Interactive Feature
Model Feature Feature |1500/1502/1503/1504 1500/1502/1503/1504/1505
----- --------- -----------|------------------- -----------------------
720 2061 1500 | X X X X
1501 | X X X X X X
1502 | X X X X X
|
2062 1500 | X X X X
1501 | X X X X X X
1502 | X X X X X
1503 | X X X
|
2063 1500 | X X X X
1502 | X X X X X
1503 | X X X
1504 | X
|
2064 1500 | X X
1502 | X X X
1503 | X X
1504 | X
Interactive feature conversions from Models 720
and 730 to Model 730 with processor features #2065 and #2066
From Model 720/730 | To Model 730
---------------------- |--------------------------------------------
| Model 730-2065 Model 730-2066
Processor Interactive|Interactive Feature Interactive Feature
Model Feature Feature |1506/1507/1508/1509 1506/1507/1508/1509/1510
----- --------- -----------|------------------- ------------------------
720 2063 1500 | X X X
1502 | X X X X
1503 | X X X
1504 | X X
|
730 2065 1506 | X X X X X X
1507 | X X X X X
1508 | X X X
1509 | X
|
730 2066 1506 | X X X
1507 | X X X
1508 | X X
1509 | X
Interactive feature conversions from Models 720
and 730 to Model 730 with processor features #2067 and #2068
From Models 720 /730 | To Model 730
--------------- ----- |-----------------------------------------------
Inter- | Model 730-2067 Model 730-2068
Processor active| Interactive Feature Interactive Feature
Model Feature Feature|1506/1508/1509/1510/1511 1506/1508/1509/1510/1511
----- --------- ----- |------------------------ ------------------------
720 2063 1500 | X X X X
1502 | X X X X X X
1503 | X X X X X X X X
1504 | X X X X X X
|
720 2064 1500 | X X X X
1502 | X X X X X X
1503 | X X X X X X X X
1504 | X X X X X X
1505 | X X X X
|
730 2065 1506 | X X X X
1507 | X X X X X X
1508 | X X X X X X
1509 | X X X X
|
730 2066 1506 | X X X X
1507 | X X X X X X
1508 | X X X X X X
1509 | X X X X
1510 | X X
|
730 2067 1506 | X X X X
1508 | X X X X X X
1509 | X X X X
1510 | X X
|
730 2068 1506 | X X
1508 | X X X
1509 | X X
1510 | X
Interactive feature conversions from Models
720/730/740 to Model 740 with processor features #2069 and #2070
From Models To Model 740
720/730/740
--------------- ------ |-----------------------------------------------
Inter- | Model 740-2069 Model 740-2070
Processor active | Interactive Feature Interactive Feature
Model Feature Feature | 1514/1510/1511/1512 1514/1510/1511/1512/1513
----- --------- ----- | ------------------- ------------------------
720 2064 1500 | X X
1502 | X X X X
1503 | X X X X
1504 | X X X X X X
1505 | X X X X X X X
|
730 2066 1506 | X X
1507 | X X X X
1508 | X X X X
1509 | X X X X X X X
1510 | X X X X X
|
730 2067 1506 | X X
1508 | X X X X
1509 | X X X X X X X
1510 | X X X X X
1511 | X X X
|
730 2068 1506 | X X
1508 | X X X X
1509 | X X X X X X X
1510 | X X X X X
1511 | X X X
|
740 2069 1514 | X X
1510 | X X X X X
1511 | X X X
1512 | X
|
740 2070 1514 | X
1510 | X X X
1511 | X X
1512 | X
|
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Dimension Weight
Width Depth Height Est. Maximum
----- ----- ------ -------------
Model 720
System Unit
with Integrated Expansion Unit 625mm 1060mm 1040mm 306kg
Model 730
System Unit 565mm 1320mm 1577mm 400kg
Model 740
System Unit 565mm 1320mm 1577mm 371kg
Expansion Tower (#9251) 485mm 925mm 750mm 114kg
with Storage Expansion Unit 485mm 925mm 950mm 182kg
Expansion Towers
Expansion Tower 485mm 925mm 750mm 136kg
Storage Expansion Unit 485mm 925mm 950mm 182kg
#5065 Storage/PCI Expansion
Tower 485mm 920mm 910mm 280kg
(With rounded back cover) 1075mm
Model 720 Model 730 Model 740 Model 740
System Unit Base I/O Twr
--------- --------- ----------- ------------
Temperature: 10 to 38C (50 to 100F)
Relative humidity: 8% to 80%(1)
Wet bulb: 23C (73.4F)
Electrical power (kVA): 1.809 2.051 1.939 1.111
Capacity of exhaust
(cubic meter/min): 12 16 16 10
Noise level (dBa): 41 49 49 44
Leakage and starting
current (mA/A): 3.5/38 3.5/105 3.5/105 3.5/50
(1) All tape media used on the 9402, 9404, and 9406 have a relative
humidity range of 20% to 80%.
Voltage
Models 720, 730, and 740 system units operate
at high voltage (200-240VAC). Expansion towers #5070, #5072, #5080, and #5082
can operate at either low voltage (100-127VAC) or high voltage. Expansion
towers #9251, #5071, #5073, #5081, and #5083 operate at high voltage.
The appropriate system power cord is added
automatically by the configurator based on the three-digit country code on the
order. For default power cord, other power cord options, and additional
technical planning information, refer to the AS/400 Technical Studio at:
http://www.as400.ibm.com/techstudio
Choose the Site Preparation Link.
For upgrades, also consult the AS/400
Technical Studio to make sure no changes to your power distribution system are
required.
Not applicable.
The minimum operable and serviceable system
configuration consists of the base system and a system console.
The system requires AS/400 Licensed Internal
Code. The Licensed Internal Code is preloaded on the system disk storage unit.
The system console may be any supported
display or IBM-compatible personal computer emulating a supported display. 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 (ECS).
A high-speed modem is required for ECS.
OS/400 V4R3 with PTF package C9054430, or
later. Some features may require OS/400 V4R4, or later. Refer to individual
feature descriptions.
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The following publications are shipped with
the product. Additional copies can be ordered at availability.
·
AS/400 Service Functions
(SY44-5902)
The following publication is shipped with
feature #5065, Storage/PCI Expansion Tower:
Setting up the 5065 Expansion Unit (SA41-5146)
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| Model| Model| Model|
Feature Description | 720 | 730 | 740 |
------- ------------------------------ |------|------|------|
0002 Customer Install MES | M | M | M |
0003 Order Installed by IBM | M | M | M |
0006 LPAR Restrict Build Process | P | P | P |
0007 3570-B1x Rack/Dedicated IOP | B | B | B |
0008 7208 Ultra SCSI Attachment | B | B | B |
0009 3995 Ultra SCSI Attachment | B | B | B |
0018 2440-xxx Lcl Src Rack Mnt | B | B | B |
0019 3995 Optical Library Attch | B | B | B |
0021 7208-xxx Lcl Src Stnd Alone | B | B | B |
0022 9348-001 Lcl Src Rack Mnt | B | B | B |
0023 3490-E01 Lcl Src Stnd Alone | B | B | B |
0024 9348-002 Lcl Src Stnd Alone | B | B | B |
0025 3570-B1x/C1x Rack/Dedicated IOP | B | B | B |
0026 3490-CxA Lcl Src Libry Mnt | B | B | B |
0027 3490-Cxx Shared | B | B | B |
0028 3490-Cxx Lcl Src Rack Mnt | B | B | B |
0029 9347-xxx Lcl Src Rack Mnt | M | M | M |
0035 9427-210 Lcl Src Stnd Alone | B | B | B |
0036 3490-E11 Lcl Src Rck Mnt | B | B | B |
0037 3590-B11 Lcl Src Rck Mnt | B | B | B |
0038 3590-B11/B1A Shared | B | B | B |
0039 9427-211 Lcl Src Rck Mnt | B | B | B |
0040 Mirrored System Disk Level | B | B | B |
0042 Mirrored System IOP Level | B | B | B |
0043 Mirrored System Bus Level | B | B | B |
0044 Device Parity Protection | B | B | B |
0045 OptiConnect at 266Mbps | B | B | B |
0046 OptiConnected System | B | B | B |
0051 3570-x11 Fld Mrg Rck Mnt | B | B | B |
0052 3590-B1A Lcl Src Libry Mnt | B | B | B |
0054 3490-E11 Lcl Src Side Mnt | B | B | B |
0055 9427-211 Lcl Src Side Mnt | B | B | B |
0056 3590-B11 Lcl Src Side Mnt | B | B | B |
0057 9309-002 Lcl Src SPCN Rck | B | B | B |
0058 9309-002 Lcl Src Rck | B | B | B |
0063 3490-F11 Lcl Src/Fld Mrg | B | B | B |
0064 3490-Fxx SCSI Lib Mnt Attch | B | B | B |
0065 3490-Cxx SCSI Lcl Src Rck Mnt | B | B | B |
0066 3490-Cxx SCSI Remote Attch | B | B | B |
0067 3490-Cxx SCSI Library Mnt | B | B | B |
0082 3570-x0x Fld Mrg Std Alone | B | B | B |
0084 3570-C1x Rack Mount Attch | B | B | B |
0085 3570 C Drive In 3575 Library | B | B | B |
0087 7207-122 Attach | B | B | B |
0088 OptiConnect Cluster Specify | B | B | B |
0089 External Tape Attach | B | B | B |
0091 7133-xxx Attachment | B | B | B |
0095 Lcl Src Tape w/SPD Ctlr | S | S | S |
0096 Lcl Src Tape w/PCI Ctlr | S | | |
0120 7210-020 Attachment | B | B | B |
0140 Logical Partitioned System | B | B | B |
0162 Extended Single-Ended Attach | B | B | B |
0203 Side-by-Side Install | S | S | S |
0205 RISC to RISC Data Migration | P | P | P |
0220 Token-Ring on IPCS | B | B | B |
0221 Ethernet on IPCS | B | B | B |
0222 100/10Mbps Ethernet on IPCS | B | B | B |
0320 Luxembourg Specify | B | B | B |
0321 Ireland Specify | B | B | B |
0322 Iceland Hardware | B | B | B |
0999 Verify System Power | B | B | B |
1310 SYS for Redistribution | B | B | B |
1311 System Unique Identifier | M | M | M |
1724 QuickShip | M | M | M |
2902 Estonian | B | B | B |
2903 Lithuanian | B | B | B |
2904 Latvian | B | B | B |
2909 Belgian English | B | B | B |
2911 Slovenian | B | B | B |
2912 Croatian | B | B | B |
2913 Macedonian | B | B | B |
2914 Serbian | B | B | B |
2915 Polish | B | B | B |
2916 Russian | B | B | B |
2917 English U/L DBCS | B | B | B |
2918 Slovakian | B | B | B |
2919 Portuguese MNCS | B | B | B |
2920 Farsi | B | B | B |
2924 English | B | B | B |
2928 French | B | B | B |
2929 German | B | B | B |
2931 Spanish | B | B | B |
2932 Italian | B | B | B |
2938 English U/C DBCS | S | S | S |
2939 German MNCS | B | B | B |
2940 French MNCS | B | B | B |
2941 Arabic | B | B | B |
2942 Italian MNCS | B | B | B |
2944 Icelandic | B | B | B |
2950 English U/C SBCS | B | B | B |
2956 Turkish | B | B | B |
2957 Greek | B | B | B |
2960 120V/15A 6-Ft Line Cord | S | S | S |
2961 240V/10A 6-Ft Line Cord | B | B | B |
2974 Bulgarian | B | B | B |
2975 Czech | B | B | B |
2976 Hungarian | B | B | B |
2978 Portuguese | B | B | B |
2980 UK English | B | B | B |
2982 Finnish | B | B | B |
2983 Norwegian | B | B | B |
2984 Belgian French | B | B | B |
2987 Swedish | B | B | B |
2988 Dutch | B | B | B |
2989 Belgian Dutch | B | B | B |
2990 Hebrew | B | B | B |
2992 Romanian | B | B | B |
2993 Danish | B | B | B |
2995 Albanian | B | B | B |
5000 SW Preload Required | P | P | P |
5025 Software Version V4R3 | S | S | S |
5026 Software Version V4R4 | S | S | S |
5027 Software Version V4R5 | S | S | S |
5028 Software Version V5R1 | B | B | B |
5029 Software Version V5R2 | B | B | B |
5503 Alt IPL Specify for 9347 | S | S | S |
5504 Alt IPL Specify for 3490 EXX | B | B | B |
5505 Alt IPL Specify for 2440 | S | S | S |
5506 Alt IPL Specify for QIC-4000 | B | B | B |
5507 Alt IPL Specify for 9348 | B | B | B |
5508 Alt IPL Specify for 3422 | S | S | S |
5509 Alt IPL Specify for 3430 | S | S | S |
5511 Alt IPL Specify for 3480 | B | B | B |
5512 Alt IPL Spec. C10,11,22 | B | B | B |
5513 Alt IPL Specify for 3490 | B | B | B |
5514 Alt IPL Specify for 8mm | B | B | B |
5515 Alt IPL Specify for 3570 | B | B | B |
5516 Alt IPL Spec for QIC-1000 | S | S | S |
5517 Alt IPL Spec for QIC-2500 | B | B | B |
5518 Alt IPL Spec for QIC-13000 | B | B | B |
5519 Alt IPL Specify for 3590 | B | B | B |
5521 Partial System Specify | B | B | B |
5531 Alt IPL Specify for 16GB | B | B | B |
5536 Alt IPL Spec for 25GB Tape | B | B | B |
5537 Alt IPL Spec for 3580 | B | B | B |
5540 Sys Console on Twinax WSC | | B | B |
5541 Sys Console on ASCII WSC | | S | S |
5543 Client Access/400 Console | | B | B |
5544 Sys Console on Op Console | | B | B |
5601 OptiConnect in Rack | B | B | B |
5602 OptiConnect in Tower | B | B | B |
5603 OptiConnect in Sys Unit Exp | B | B | B |
9020 V.35 Cable 20-Ft | S | S | S |
9021 X.21 Cable 20-Ft | S | S | S |
9022 RS-232 Cable 20-Ft | S | S | S |
9023 V.24 Cable 20-Ft Enhanced | S | S | S |
9024 Token-Ring Cable (2.44M) | S | S | S |
9025 Ethernet Cable AUI (3M) | B | B | B |
9050 Base Twinaxial Workstn Control | | S | S |
9077 Migration Tower II Prerequisite | | S | |
9119 Migrated DASD | S | S | S |
9140 Twinaxial Workstn Control | | S | S |
9141 ASCII Workstation Controller | S | S | S |
9179 Base 256MB Main Storage | | B | B |
9190 Base 256MB Main Storage | | M | M |
9249 Base 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA | | S | S |
9251 Base I/O Tower | | | S |
9280 Base Twinaxial WSC | | S | S |
9329 PCI Integrated Exp Unit | S | | |
9330 PCI Integrated Exp Unit | B | | |
9331 Base Exp Unit for SPD Cards | S | | |
9364 System Unit Expansion | S | | |
9381 Base Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA | | S | S |
9606 Base Disk Unit 1.967GB | | S | S |
9617 Std Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA | | S | S |
9619 Std 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA | | S | S |
9699 Base Two-Line WAN IOA | | S | S |
9707 Base 4.19GB Disk Unit | S | | |
9720 Base PCI WAN/Twinaxial IOA | S | | |
9721 Base PCI Two-Line WAN IOA | S | | |
9723 Base PCI Ethernet IOA | S | S | S |
9724 Base PCI Token-Ring IOA | S | S | S |
9728 Base PCI Disk Unit Controller | S | | |
9738 Base PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet | S | S | S |
9745 Base PCI Two-Line WAN IOA | S | | |
9751 Base MFIOP with RAID | | S | S |
9754 Base MFIOP w/Compression | | S | S |
9814 20-Ft Antenna Cable Wireless | S | S | S |
9815 50-Ft Antenna Cable Wireless | S | S | S |
9835 V.24 Cable 50-Ft Enhanced | S | S | S |
9836 RS-232 Cable 50-Ft | S | S | S |
9838 V.35 Cable 50-Ft | S | S | S |
9839 X.21 Cable 50-Ft | S | S | S |
9879 20-Ft/6m V.35 Cable | S | S | S |
9880 80-Ft/24.4m V.35 Cable | S | S | S |
9882 20-Ft/6m RS449/V.36 Cable | S | S | S |
9883 80-Ft/24.4m RS449/V.36 Cable | S | S | S |
9884 150-Ft/45.7m RS449/V.36 Cable | S | S | S |
9885 20-Ft/6m X.21 Cable | S | S | S |
9889 Yagi Directional Antenna | S | S | S |
9890 Omni-Directional 360 degree | S | S | S |
9891 Hemispherical 180 degree | S | S | S |
9892 Directional 90 degree | S | S | S |
9902 Do Not Integrate | S | S | S |
9907 Base 4.19GB Disk Unit | | S | S |
9980 Serpentine Cable Connection | B | B | B |
9992 Integration in Santa Palomba | B | B | B |
9993 MES Reapply | M | M | M |
CCCC LA Conversion/Exchange Flag | M | M | M |
Key: P - Available on initial orders from the plant only
M - Available on field upgrade (MES) orders only
B - Available on both initial and field upgrade orders
S - Supported for migration only and cannot be ordered
When a mix of data protection schemes is
required, a disk protection specify code should not be used.
Causes the order to fail if sufficient disk
units are not ordered to support device-level mirrored protection. On
upgrade orders, a warning message will be generated during installation of the
upgrade if sufficient disk units are not available. #0040 requires all disk
units to be placed into mirrored pairs. The load source must be controlled by
the first disk controller and must be mirrored to a like disk unit also
attached to the first disk controller. The minimum number of disks allowed on a
system is two.
Causes the order to fail if sufficient disk
units 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 Disk units and IOPs are not
available. #0042 requires all disk units to be placed into mirrored pairs. Each
mirrored pair of disk units must be on separate disk unit IOP. The load source
must be controlled by the first disk controller and must be mirrored to a like
disk unit also attached to the first disk controller. (#0040 protection). The
minimum number of disks allowed on a system is four.
Causes the order to fail if sufficient disk
units, IOPs, and expansion units 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 disk units, IOPs, and
expansion units are not available.
#0043 requires all disk units to be placed
into mirrored pairs. Each mirrored pair of disk units must be on separate SPD
busses. The load source must be controlled by the first disk controller and
must be mirrored to a like disk unit also attached to the first disk
controller. (#0040 protection). The minimum number of disks allowed on a system
is four.
Causes the order to fail if a non-RAID
configuration is ordered. This is the default specify code for data protection.
#0044 requires that all internal disk units be placed into RAID arrays using
#2726, #2740, #2741 #6502, #6512, #6532, or #6533. The rules for RAID can be
found in the descriptions for #2726, #2740, #2741, #6502, #6512, #6532 and
#6533.
Ideally, all disk units should be put into a
RAID array. However, for upgrades only, to maintain compatibility with upgrade
systems unable to put the load source file into a RAID array, the configurator
allows up to four non-RAID disks to be configured with #0044. The four non-RAID
disks must be mirrored. The definition of a non-RAID disk is either an old disk
that can't be put into a RAID array because it technically doesn't work, or, a
new disk that can't be put into a RAID array because there aren't enough disks
for a valid RAID array.
The minimum number of RAID disk units allowed
on a system is four. The maximum number of non-RAID disk units allowed on a
system is two pair (mirrored). All external disk units must be RAID capable.
Added to an order when the customer has
migrated (customer-sourced) 9309-002 #9171 racks. #0057 is used as an aid to
the order process and once the racks are migrated, the customer must add each
9309-002 #9171 to the inventory records manually. During any subsequent MES
order the marketing configurator will remove the #0057 code.
Added to an order when the customer has
migrated (customer sourced) 9309-002 #9141 racks. #0058 is used as an aid to
the order process and once the racks are migrated, the customer must add each
9309-002 #9141 to the inventory records manually. During any subsequent MES order
the marketing configurator will remove the #0058 code.
Device Attachment
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
Specify code #0095 satisfies the system
requirement of having a tape or external tape controller. It reserves a card
position for an external tape controller. This controller is fully used by a
customer sourced external tape. Any additional tapes or customer sourced codes
should work independently of this code.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
Specify code #0096 satisfies the system
requirement of having a tape or external tape controller. It reserves a card
position on a PCI controller for an external tape controller. This controller
is fully used by a customer sourced external tape. Any additional tapes or
customer sourced codes should work independently of this code.
One of the following specify codes is required
on the system to identify the Alternate IPL (AIPL) device.
Specify Code Description
------------ -------------------------------------------
#5503 Alternate IPL Specify for 9347
#5504 Alternate IPL Specify for 3490 EXX/FXX
#5505 Alternate IPL Specify for 2440
#5506 Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-4000
#5507 Alternate IPL Specify for 9348
#5508 Alternate IPL Specify for 3422
#5509 Alternate IPL Specify for 3430
#5511 Alternate IPL Specify for 3480
#5512 Alternate IPL Specify for 3490
#5513 Alternate IPL Specify for 3490
#5514 Alternate IPL Specify for 8mm
#5515 Alternate IPL Specify for 3570
#5516 Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-1000
#5517 Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-2500
#5518 Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-13000
#5519 Alternate IPL Specify for 3590
#5531 Alternate IPL Specify for 16GB Tape
#5536 Alternate IPL Specify for 25GB Tape
#5537 Alternate IPL Specify for 3580
During a model upgrade, the configurator
supports changing the AIPL device by removing the installed 55XX code the new
55XX code.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
Specifies that each line cord for each
#5072/#5082 expansion tower be six feet long, 15 Amp and 120V. Specify codes
#9080, #9082, and #9083 can be added in addition to #2960 to specify other
attributes of the line cord such as length and plug type. This feature has
country-specific usage. Maximum: One #2960 or #2961.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
Specifies that each line cord for each
#5072/#5082 expansion tower be six feet long, 10 Amp and 240V. Specify codes
#9080, #9082, and #9083 can be added in addition to #2961 to specify other
attributes of the line cord such as length and plug type. This feature has
country-specific usage. Maximum: One #2960 or #2961.
#9080 is specified when a watertight line cord
is required. #9080 indicates that all system units and expansion towers (#5072,
#5073, #5082, #5083) installed will have a watertight line cord. The
prerequisite to #9080 for the #5072/#5082 is #9082 or #2961. This feature has
country-specific usage. Maximum: One #9083 or #9080.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9082 is specified when a 14-foot line cord is
required. #9082 indicates that all system units and expansion towers (#5072,
#5073, #5082, #5083) installed will have a 14-foot line cord. The prerequisite
to #9082 for the #5072/#5082 is #2960 or #2961. There are no prerequisites for
#9082 for Models 720 and expansion towers #5073/#5083. This feature has
country-specific usage. Maximum: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9083 is specified when a locking line cord is
required. #9083 indicates that all system units and expansion towers (#5072,
#5073, #5082, #5083) installed will have a locking line cord.
Prerequisites: None. This feature has
country-specific usage. Maximum: One #9083 or #9080.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9180 is specified when a watertight line cord
is required on the system unit of Models 730 and 740. #9180 can be on the same
order with #9182. #9183 and #9180 are mutually exclusive. Maximum: One. #9251
has country-specific usage.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9182 is specified when a 14-foot line cord is
required on the system unit of Models 730 and 740. #9182 can be on the same
order with #9183 or #9180. Maximum: One. #9182 has country-specific usage.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9183 is specified when a locking line cord is
required on the system unit of Models 730 and 740. #9183 can be on the same
order as #9182. #9183 and #9180 are mutually exclusive. Maximum: One. #9183 has
country-specific usage.
All systems require a #29XX specify code. A
29XX code is required on all model upgrades, even if one is already on the
records.
Machine history at the IBM plant is used to
ship the proper language when the 29XX code is not on an MES order.
These features have country-specific usage.
Indicates that preloaded software and/or
consolidated I/O is to shipped with the initial order. A maximum of one (#5000)
is supported. Not allowed if #0203 is on order.
This feature has country-specific usage.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 29, 2000)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#5027 is required on all new orders or
upgrades to 7XX models installing OS/400 V4R5.
#5028 is required on all new orders or
upgrades to 7XX models installing OS/400 V5R1.
#5029 is required on all new orders or
upgrades to 7XX models.
Indicates that IBM service involvement is
required to install an MES. This feature drives service installation
instructions, MES package labeling, and indicates that IBM service should be
dispatched to install the MES. This feature is required on all MES orders for
Models 720, 730, and 740.
Added to an initial order system where logical
partitioning (LPAR)(#0140) is requested. This code instructs manufacturing to
only load SLIC on the minimum number of DASD files (ie. do not spread across
all available DASD units.
Mutually exclusive with #5000 SW Preload, or
any Solution Developer Preloads.
Prerequisite: #0140 (Logical Partitioned
System). Maximum: One.
Specifies additional services through IBM
Global Network. This feature has country-specific usage.
#0140 is specified to indicate the number of
logical partitions desired for a system implementing logical partition (LPAR)
support. For a system to use logical partitions, it must have a multi-processor
(2-way, 4-way, 8-way, or 12-way). The following 7XX processors, by model,
support logical partitions. The maximum number of logical partitions supported
is shown in parenthesis following each processor.
If logical partitioning is designated, the
configurator will request the total number of partitions desired on the system,
including the primary partition. The valid number of #0140 specify codes is
from two to 12. The configurator will then validate that the number of load
source IOPs, and the total number of workstation controllers (adapters) and
console cables are equal to the number of logical partitions specified.
The first time logical partitioning is
designated, the configurator will default one #2624/#2748 controller for each
feature CD-ROM specified, up to the maximum number of controllers per system.
After reaching this controller maximum, additional feature CD-ROMs may be
added. The defaulted #2624/#2748 controllers may be removed from the order if
not needed.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
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 Road Map for Changing to PowerPC Technology" (SA41-4150)
describes this option in detail. IBM services are also available for a charge.
#0203 is not allowed if #5000 is on the order.
Used on initial orders for 7XX servers, this
specify code designates that the new server will replace (not upgrade) an
installed AS/400 (RISC) model.
When #0205 is on the order, manufacturing will
only load SLIC and up through QSYS of OS/400. This will facilitate migrating
some of the OS/400 information from the installed system. In addition to the
new server, enough DASD must be ordered to hold all the data from the current
model, as well as the required software on the new server. Specify Code #5000
(SW Preload Required) is mutually exclusive with #0205.
The new AS/400 RISC server will replace (not
upgrade) an installed AS/400 RISC model. The migration process requires that
the installed model be at the same version and release level of OS/400 and
other Licensed Programs (LPs) as the new server. Financial considerations of
upgrades to the installed software should be reviewed as part of the migration
planning.
More information, and an updated AS/400 System
Upgrade and Data Migration Road Map (RISC-RISC) is available at:
http://www.as400.ibm.com/techstudio/tech_ref/rrmap/
Indicates that the system or feature being
ordered qualifies for discount under the development discount program or the
demonstration discount program. This feature has country-specific usage.
Used on a Model 720 to indicate that a
#2724/#9724 token-ring adapter is being used on an IPCS. For each adapter used
on an IPCS, a separate #0220 is required.
Maximum: One per #2724/#9724 token-ring
adapter.
Indicates that a #2723/#9723 Ethernet Adapter
is being used on an IPCS. For each adapter used on an IPCS, a separate #0221 is
required.
Maximum: One per #2723/#9723 Ethernet adapter.
Indicates that a #2838 100/10Mbps adapter is
being used on an IPCS. For each adapter used on an IPCS, a separate #0222 is
required.
Maximum: One per #2838 100/10Mbps adapter.
Required to differentiate Luxembourg from
Belgium (624) for modem and fax adapter orders. Feature 0320 allows shipping
the Luxembourg unique hardware under country code 624. This feature has
country-specific usage.
Required to differentiate Ireland from the UK
(866) for modem orders. Feature #0321 allows shipping the Ireland-unique modem.
This feature has country-specific usage.
Required to differentiate Iceland from Denmark
(678) in hardware orders. Add feature #0322 to every Iceland order. MFC uses
#0322 in conjunction with modem, I/O adapters, system unit to generate correct
hardware. This feature has country-specific usage.
Indicates that shipment is for a third party
and inhibits shipment of password with order.
After 255 scratch installs, the system ID
counter wraps and a new system ID must be created. Feature #1311 can be ordered
as an MES to regenerate a customer's system ID.
Indicates that a defined set of products and
fixed configurations are to be shipped on a shortened delivery schedule as part
of the EMEA Off-The-Rack Menu. The menu is multibrand (AS/400, RS6000,
Printers, Networking). The involved sources of supply are S.Palomba, Greenock
and ILC Amsterdam.
Orders for this program can only be entered by
the direct marketing organization via a system called POINT, using predefined
masks with the fixed configuration to be ordered. The mask will also contain
#1724 and a special "ship to:" code that will trigger express
distribution. #1724 is used by the Central System (EOSE) to schedule the order
according to the committed lead time and according to the supported capacity.
EOSE also generates a "D" flag that is used by the S.O.S. to
intercept the correct orders and to handle them as QuickShip. This feature has
country-specific usage.
Indicates that a machine is to be routed to
the Customer Solution Center at time of manufacture. Multiple #5001s are
allowed on the records. This feature has country-specific usage.
Indicates that machine is to be routed to the
CDSC. This feature has country-specific usage.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Indicates there will be migrated (customer
sourced) disk units. Because the migrated disk units may not have been added to
the system records, manufacturing will not perform mirroring checks.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Added to an order by the configurator to
indicate that manufacturing does not integrate the device into a rack, etc. The
device with #9902 must be shipped in its own packaging.
Required when a geography is installing an MES
on a system only. It is only required on the 9406 order when there is an order
for 9309 rack. Add #9992 to the 9406 and the 9309 rack orders. This feature has
country-specific usage.
Required when a geography is installing an MES
on a system for which the MES was not originally ordered. This feature has
country-specific usage.
Ensures the proper level of inventory
validation on MES orders. If #9996 is on the order, no MAT
configuration/placement checking will be done. #9996 has country-specific
usage.
Required to route an order to the Japan
Fulfillment Center. This feature has country-specific usage.
| Model| Model| Model|
Feature Description | 720 | 730 | 740 |
------- ------------------------------ |------|------|------|
0031 Low-Speed Modem | S | S | S |
0032 Modem | B | B | B |
0033 IGN/400 | B | B | B |
0034 Red Covers | S | S | S |
0059 Transition Data Link | SY | SY | SY |
0325 IPCS Extension Cables for NT | B | B | B |
0328 Operations Console Cable | B | B | B |
0329 V.24/EIA232 80-Ft Cable | S | S | S |
0330 V.24/EIA232 20-Ft Cable | B | B | B |
0331 V.24/EIA232 50-Ft Cable | B | B | B |
0332 V.24/EIA232 20-Ft Enh Cable | S | S | S |
0333 V.24/EIA232 50-Ft Enh Cable | S | S | S |
0334 V.24/EIA232 80-Ft Enh Cable | S | S | S |
0335 V.36/EIA449 20-Ft Cable | B | B | B |
0336 V.36/EIA449 50-Ft Cable | B | B | B |
0337 V.36/EIA449 150-Ft Cable | B | B | B |
0338 V.35 20-Ft Cable | B | B | B |
0339 V.35 50-Ft Cable | B | B | B |
0340 V.35 80-Ft Cable | B | B | B |
0341 X.21 20-Ft Cable | B | B | B |
0342 X.21 50-Ft Cable | B | B | B |
0344 20-Ft Comm Console Cable | | B | B |
0348 V.24/EIA232 20-Ft PCI Cable | B | B | B |
0349 V.24/EIA232 50-Ft PCI Cable | B | B | B |
0350 V.24/EIA232 20-Ft E PCI Cable | S | | |
0351 V.24/EIA232 50-Ft E PCI Cable | S | | |
0352 V.24/EIA232 80-Ft E PCI Cable | S | | |
0353 V.35 20-Ft PCI Cable | B | B | B |
0354 V.35 50-Ft PCI Cable | B | B | B |
0355 V.35 80-Ft PCI Cable | B | B | B |
0356 V.36 20-Ft PCI Cable | B | B | B |
0357 V.36 50-Ft PCI Cable | S | | |
0358 V.36 150-Ft PCI Cable | B | B | B |
0359 X.21 20-Ft PCI Cable | B | B | B |
0360 X.21 50-Ft PCI Cable | B | B | B |
0362 20-Ft Comm Console PCI Cable | B | | |
0365 V.24 EIA 232 80-Ft PCI Cable | B | B | B |
0366 Optical Bus Cable (20M) | B | B | B |
0367 Operations Console PCI Cable | B | B | B |
0380 Remote Control Panel Cable | | B | B |
0381 Remote Control Panel Cable | B | | |
0400 Preload SAP R/3 | P | P | P |
0429 Preload Datatex (TIM) | P | P | P |
0430 Preload SSA | P | P | P |
0435 Preload Infinium | P | P | P |
0439 Preload Lawson | P | P | P |
0440 Preload JBA | P | P | P |
0445 Preload Acacia | P | P | P |
0452 RRR Preload (Prod Server) | P | P | P |
0460 Preload Intentia | P | P | P |
0465 Preload Lilly | P | P | P |
0470 Preload IBS | P | P | P |
0475 Preload E3 | P | P | P |
0480 Preload MAPICS | P | P | P |
0485 Preload Manhattan Associates | P | P | P |
0490 Preload Baan | P | P | P |
1312 1-Byte 1.03GB Disk Unit Kit | S | | |
1313 1-Byte 1.96GB Disk Unit Kit | S | | |
1322 2-Byte 1.03GB Disk Unit Kit | S | | |
1323 2-Byte 1.96GB Disk Unit Kit | S | | |
1325 2-Byte 1.03GB Disk Unit Kit | S | | |
1326 2-Byte 1.96GB Disk Unit Kit | S | | |
1327 2-Byte 4.19GB Disk Unit Kit | S | | |
1333 2-Byte 8.58GB Disk Unit Kit | S | | |
1334 2-Byte 17.54GB Disk Unit Kit | S | | |
1336 2-Byte 1.96GB Disk Unit Kit | S | | |
1337 2-Byte 4.19GB Disk Unit Kit | S | | |
1349 1.2GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit | S | | |
1350 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit | S | | |
1355 13.0GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit | S | | |
1360 7.0GB 8mm Cartridge Tape Kit | S | | |
1379 1.2GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit | S | S | S |
1380 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit | S | S | S |
1400 200V 6-Ft Line Cord | BY | BY | BY |
1401 200V 14-Ft Line Cord | BY | BY | BY |
1404 200V 6-Ft Locking Line Cord | BY | BY | BY |
1405 200V 6-Ft Wtrtight Line Cord | BY | BY | BY |
1406 200V 14-Ft Locking Line Cord | BY | BY | BY |
1407 200V 14-Ft Wtrtight Line Cord | BY | BY | BY |
1423 200V 6-Ft Upper Line Cord | BY | BY | BY |
1428 200V 6-Ft Upper Locking Cord | BY | BY | BY |
1429 200V 6-Ft Upper Wtrthgt Cord | BY | BY | BY |
1500 Interactive Card | B | | |
1501 Interactive Card | B | | |
1502 Interactive Card | B | | |
1503 Interactive Card | B | | |
1504 Interactive Card | B | | |
1505 Interactive Card | B | | |
1506 Interactive Card | | B | |
1507 Interactive Card | | B | |
1508 Interactive Card | | B | |
1509 Interactive Card | | B | |
1510 Interactive Card | | B | B |
1511 Interactive Card | | B | B |
1512 Interactive Card | | | B |
1513 Interactive Card | | | B |
1514 Interactive Card | | | B |
1602 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03GB) | S | S | S |
1603 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.96GB) | S | S | S |
2061 Model 720 Processor | B | | |
2062 Model 720 Processor | B | | |
2063 Model 720 2-Way Processor | B | | |
2064 Model 720 4-Way Processor | B | | |
2065 Model 730 Processor | | B | |
2066 Model 730 2-Way Processor | | B | |
2067 Model 730 4-Way Processor | | B | |
2068 Model 730 8-Way Processor | | B | |
2069 Model 740 8-Way Processor | | | B |
2070 Model 740 12-Way Processor | | | B |
2605 ISDN Basic Rate Adapter | B | B | B |
2609 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line Adapter | S | S | S |
2610 X.21 Two-Line Adapter | S | S | S |
2612 EIA 232/V.24 One-Line Adapter | S | S | S |
2613 V.35 One-Line Adapter | S | S | S |
2614 X.21 One-Line Adapter | S | S | S |
2617 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD | S | S | S |
2618 Fiber Distributed Data Adapter | S | S | S |
2619 16/4Mbps Token-Ring Adapter | S | S | S |
2621 Removable Media Device Attach | S | S | S |
2623 Six-Line Comm Controller | B | B | B |
2624 Storage Device Controller | S | S | S |
2626 16/4Mbps Token-Ring Adapt/A | S | S | S |
2628 Cryptographic Processor (Comml) | S | S | S |
2629 LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP | B | B | B |
2644 34XX Magnetic Tape Attach | S | S | S |
2654 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 20E | S | S | S |
2655 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 20 | S | S | S |
2656 X.21 Two-Line 20 | S | S | S |
2657 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 50E | S | S | S |
2658 EIA 232/V.24 Two-Line 50 | S | S | S |
2659 X.21 Two-Line 50 | S | S | S |
2663 I/O Attachment Processor | S | S | S |
2664 Integrated Fax Adapter | S | S | S |
2665 Copper Dist Data Interface | S | S | S |
2666 Frame Relay Adapter | S | S | S |
2668 AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter | S | S | S |
2669 Shared Bus Interface Card | B | B | B |
2680 Optical Bus Receiver (266Mbps) | S | S | S |
2683 266Mbps OptiConnect Receiver | S | S | S |
2685 1063Mbps OptiConnect Receiver | S | S | S |
2686 Optical Link Proc (266Mbps) | S | S | S |
2688 Optical Link Proc (1063Mbps) | B | B | B |
2695 Optical Bus Adapter | | B | B |
2699 Two-Line WAN IOA | S | S | S |
2718 PCI Magnetic Media Controller | S | S | S |
2720 PCI WAN/Twinaxial IOA | S | | |
2721 PCI Two-Line WAN IOA | S | | |
2722 PCI Twinaxial Workstation IOA | S | | |
2723 PCI Ethernet IOA | S | S | S |
2724 PCI 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA | S | S | S |
2726 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller | S | | |
2729 PCI Magnetic Media Controller | S | S | S |
2730 Programmable Regulator | | B | |
2740 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller | S | | |
2741 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller | S | | |
2745 PCI Two-Line WAN IOA | B | B | B |
2746 PCI Twinaxial WS Controller | B | B | B |
2748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller | S | S | S |
2750 PCI ISDN BRI U IOA | S | S | S |
2751 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA | S | S | S |
2761 PCI Integrated Analog Modem | S | S | S |
2778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller | B | B | B |
2809 PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP | S | | |
2810 LAN/WAN IOP | S | S | S |
2811 PCI 25Mbps UTP ATM | B | B | B |
2812 PCI 45Mbps Coax T3/DS3 ATM | B | B | B |
2815 PCI 155Mbps UTP OC3 ATM | S | S | S |
2816 PCI 155Mbps MMF ATM | S | S | S |
2818 PCI 155Mbps SMF OC3 ATM | S | S | S |
2819 PCI 34Mbps Coax E3 ATM | B | B | B |
2824 PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOA | B | B | B |
2830 Main Storage Expansion | B | | |
2838 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA | B | B | B |
2851 PCI Integrated PC Server | S | | |
2854 PCI Integrated PC Server | B | | |
2860 16MB Server Memory | S | | |
2861 32MB Server Memory | B | B | B |
2862 128MB Server Memory | B | B | B |
2865 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server | S | | |
2867 256MB Server Memory | B | B | B |
3001 32MB Main Storage | B | | |
3002 128MB Main Storage | B | | |
3004 256MB Main Storage | B | | |
3179 256MB Main Storage | | B | B |
3180 512MB Main Storage | | B | B |
3189 128MB Main Storage | | B | B |
3190 256MB Main Storage | | M | M |
3191 512MB Main Storage | | M | M |
3192 1024MB Main Storage | | B | B |
3193 2048MB Main Storage | | B | B |
4308 4.19GB Disk Unit | BY | BY | BY |
4314 8.58GB Disk Unit | SY | SY | SY |
4317 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk Unit | BY | BY | BY |
4318 17.54GB 10k rpm Disk Unit | BY | BY | BY |
4324 17.54GB Disk Unit | SY | SY | SY |
4331 1.6GB Read Cache Device | SY | SY | SY |
4425 CD-ROM | BY | BY | BY |
4482 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | BY | BY | BY |
4483 16GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | BY | BY | BY |
4486 25GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | BY | BY | BY |
4487 50GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | BY | BY | BY |
4684 30GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | BY | BY | BY |
4800 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor | S | S | S |
4802 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor | B | B | B |
5032 Removable Media Cluster Box | S | S | S |
5043 Primary to Secondary Rack | S | S | S |
5044 System Unit Expansion Rack | S | S | S |
5052 Storage Exp Unit (Exp Unit) | S | S | S |
5055 Storage Expansion Unit | | S | |
5057 Storage Expansion Unit | | | B |
5058 Storage Expansion Unit | S | S | S |
5064 System Unit Expansion | S | | |
5065 Storage/PCI Expansion Tower | BY | BY | BY |
5066 1.8m I/O Tower | BY | BY | BY |
5072 1063Mbps Sys Unit Exp Tower | S | S | S |
5073 1063Mbps Sys Unit Exp Tower | S | S | S |
5082 1063Mbps Storage Exp Tower | S | S | S |
5083 1063Mbps Storage Exp Tower | S | S | S |
5101 30-Disk Expansion Feature | B | B | B |
5143 Feature Power Supply (400W) | S | S | S |
5150 Battery Backup (External) | | S | S |
5151 Power Supply (650 Watts) | | S | |
5153 Redundant Power Supplies | S | | |
6050 Twinaxial Workstation Ctlr | S | S | S |
6112 Magnetic Storage Device Ctlr | S | S | S |
6135 Diskette Unit (5 1/4-Inch) | S | | |
6140 Twinaxial Workstation Ctlr | S | S | S |
6141 ASCII Workstation Controller | S | S | S |
6142 ASCII 12-Port Workstn Attach | S | S | S |
6146 Diskette Adapter | S | S | S |
6149 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA | S | S | S |
6153 V.35 One-Line (20-Ft Cable) | S | S | S |
6173 V.35 One-Line (50-Ft Cable) | S | S | S |
6180 Twinaxial Workstation IOA | S | S | S |
6181 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA | S | S | S |
6325 CD-ROM | B | B | B |
6368 1.2GB 1/4-Inch Cart Tape | S | S | S |
6369 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cart Tape | S | S | S |
6380 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cart Tape | S | S | S |
6381 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cart Tape | S | S | S |
6382 4GB 1/4-inch Cart Tape | B | B | B |
6383 16GB 1/4-inch Cartridge Tape | B | B | B |
6384 30GB 1/4-inch Cartridge Tape | B | B | B |
6385 13GB 1/4-inch Cartridge Tape | S | S | S |
6386 25GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | B | B | B |
6390 7GB 8mm Cartridge Tape | S | S | S |
6425 CD-ROM | S | | |
6480 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | S | | |
6481 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | S | | |
6482 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | B | | |
6483 16GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | B | | |
6484 30GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | M | | |
6485 13GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | S | | |
6486 25GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape | B | | |
6490 7GB 8mm Cartridge Tape | S | | |
6500 Disk Controller | S | S | S |
6501 Tape/Disk Device Controller | S | S | S |
6502 Disk Unit Ctlr for RAID | S | S | S |
6509 Addl 16MB FSIOP Memory | S | S | S |
6512 Disk Unit Ctlr for RAID | S | S | S |
6513 Internal Tape Device Ctlr | S | S | S |
6516 16MB One-Port FSIOP | S | S | S |
6517 32MB One-Port FSIOP | S | S | S |
6518 48MB One-Port FSIOP | S | S | S |
6519 64MB One-Port FSIOP | S | S | S |
6520 Upgrade 1 to 2-Port FSIOP | S | S | S |
6526 16MB Two-Port FSIOP | S | S | S |
6527 32MB Two-Port FSIOP | S | S | S |
6528 48MB Two-Port FSIOP | S | S | S |
6529 64MB Two-Port FSIOP | S | S | S |
6530 Storage Device Controller | S | S | S |
6532 RAID Disk Unit Controller | S | S | S |
6533 RAID Disk Unit Controller | S | S | S |
6534 Magnetic Media Controller | S | S | S |
6605 1.03GB Disk Unit | S | S | S |
6606 1.96GB Disk Unit | S | S | S |
6607 4.19GB Disk Unit | S | S | S |
6616 Integrated PC Server | S | S | S |
6617 Integrated PC Server | B | B | B |
6618 Integrated Netfinity Server | S | S | S |
6650 Addl Disk Unit (1.96GB) | S | S | S |
6652 Addl Disk Unit (1.03GB) | S | S | S |
6713 8.58GB Disk Unit | S | S | S |
6714 17.54GB Disk Unit | S | S | S |
6717 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk Unit | B | B | B |
6718 17.54GB 10k rpm Disk Unit | B | B | B |
6806 1.96GB Disk Unit | S | | |
6807 4.19GB Disk Unit | S | | |
6813 8.58GB Disk Unit | S | | |
6817 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk Unit | B | | |
6818 17.54GB 10k rpm Disk Unit | B | | |
6824 17.54GB Disk Unit | S | | |
6831 1.6GB Read Cache Device | S | S | S |
6906 1.96GB Disk Unit | S | S | S |
6907 4.19GB Disk Unit | S | S | S |
7128 DASD Expansion Unit | B | | |
7130 Expansion Unit Tape/Cage | S | | |
7607 Optional Disk Unit (4.19GB) | | S | S |
7713 Opt Base 8.58GB Disk Unit | | S | S |
8180 Opt Base 512MB Main Storage | | B | B |
8191 Opt Base 512MB Main Storage | | M | M |
8192 Opt Base 1024MB Main Storage | | B | B |
8193 Opt Base 2048MB Main Storage | | B | B |
8617 Opt Base 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk Unit | | S | S |
8618 Opt Base 17GB 10k rpm Disk | | S | S |
8664 Opt Base Fiber DD Intf | | S | S |
8665 Opt Base Shielded DD Intf | | S | S |
8713 Opt Base 8.58GB Disk Unit | | S | S |
8714 Opt Base 17.54GB Disk Unit | | S | S |
8716 Optional 16MB One-Port FSIOP | | S | S |
8717 Optional 32MB One-Port FSIOP | | S | S |
8718 Optional 48MB One-Port FSIOP | | S | S |
8719 Optional 64MB One-Port FSIOP | | S | S |
8726 Optional 16MB Two-Port FSIOP | | S | S |
8727 Optional 32MB Two-Port FSIOP | | S | S |
8728 Optional 48MB Two-Port FSIOP | | S | S |
8729 Optional 64MB Two-Port FSIOP | | S | S |
8813 Opt Base 8.58GB Disk Unit | S | | |
8817 Opt Base 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk Unit | S | | |
8818 Opt Base 17GB 10k rpm Disk | S | | |
8824 Opt Base 17.54GB Disk Unit | S | | |
Key: P - Available on initial orders from the plant only
M - Available on field upgrade (MES) orders only
B - Available on both initial and field upgrade orders
S - Supported for migration only and cannot be ordered
Y - Customer Install Feature
Features can be added and removed from AS/400
models by ordering new features, removing existing features, or doing feature
conversions, if available.
Feature conversions are used when it is
necessary to physically change an installed feature. New parts will be shipped,
and the removed or replaced parts become the property of IBM, and may or may
not be returned.
The addition of a new feature and removal
of an installed feature does not involve any credit. Unless otherwise specified,
a removed feature remains the property of the customer. Feature removals not
associated with a model upgrade or feature conversion may be subject to a
charge.
Processor and Interactive features for the
AS/400e 7XX servers are IBM installable. AS/400e server to AS/400e server
interchange of Processor and/or Interactive features is AS/400 system password
protected. AS/400e server to AS/400e server interchange of Processor and/or
Interactive features outside IBM standard practices and procedures, may void 7XX
server warranty and/or service contracts.
All system units and expansion units have
locations for features including processors, main storage, power, expansion,
disks, tapes, CD-ROM, and IOPs. Some restrictions may apply to certain
combinations of features. The configurator contains the rules and performance
considerations for placement of these features, and should be used to ensure a
valid configuration. The use of performance tools may also help in optimizing a
configuration to match a specific set of requirements.
Some 7XX model features are designated
Customer Setup (CSU). On MES orders where all features are CSU, the customer
can install all features. IBM installation is available for a charge, under
normal service contracts. On MES orders that contain mix of IBM and CSU
features, the customer may choose to have the IBM service representative
install all features (including those designated as CSU).
When ordering an AS/400e, a processor must be
specified.
The following processors are available:
Model 720
Model 730
Model 740
If you order a 7XX server, you also must order
an Interactive Card feature. This card determines the relative performance
available to perform interactive (5250-based) workloads.
Before you order a model upgrade from a Model
S20/S30/S40 Custom Mixed-Mode e-Server to a 7XX model, ensure that an Interactive
Specify code is on the Model S20/S30/S40 Custom Mixed-Mode e-Server inventory
record. The configurator will generate a Record Purpose Only (RPO) order to add
a zero-priced Interactive Specify code to the installed mixed-mode server prior
to the upgrade. This is required for the conversion process.
Model S20
Model S30
Model S40
You can customize AS/400e 7XX server
performance to your workload requirements. Both processor and interactive
features establish performance levels for interactive workloads (5250-based)
and workloads characterized by client/server and network computing applications
(non-5250).
The following tables show the various performance
points available on the 7XX servers. These performance levels can be ordered
initially, or reached through model upgrades, or through processor and/or
interactive feature conversions.
Model 720
Processor Processor Interactive Interactive
Feature CPW Feature CPW
--------- --------- ----------- -----------
#2061 240 #1500 (base) 35
#1501 70
#1502 120
#2062 420 #1500 (base) 35
#1501 70
#1502 120
#1503 240
#2063 810 #1500 (base) 35
#1502 120
#1503 240
#1504 560
#2064 1600 #1500 (base) 35
#1502 120
#1503 240
#1504 560
#1505 1050
Model 730
Processor Processor Interactive Interactive
Feature CPW Feature CPW
--------- --------- ----------- -----------
#2065 560 #1506 (base) 70
#1507 120
#1508 240
#1509 560
#2066 1050 #1506 (base) 70
#1507 120
#1508 240
#1509 560
#1510 1050
#2067 2000 #1506 (base) 70
#1508 240
#1509 560
#1510 1050
#1511 2000
#2068 2890 #1506 (base) 70
#1508 240
#1509 560
#1510 1050
#1511 2000
Model 740
Processor Processor Interactive Interactive
Feature CPW Feature CPW
--------- --------- ----------- -----------
#2069 3660 #1514 (base) 120
#1510 1050
#1511 2000
#1512 3660
#2070 4550 #1514 (base) 120
#1510 1050
#1511 2000
#1512 3660
#1513 4550
SAP Software Preload Features
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
1, 2002)
Manufacturing plant preload of SAP R3.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
1, 2002)
Manufacturing plant preload of SAP R/3 on a
production e-server, preconfigured for the Ready-to-Run R/3 on AS/400e package.
This feature has country-specific usage.
Prerequisite: 3570-B02 1/2-Inch Cartridge Tape
Subsystem
Hardware Package Details for #0452
The packaging approach is designed for
small-and medium-sized organizations. Ready-to-Run R/3 recommends the best way
to set up each package environment, using fixed settings for the R/3 system
name and for the database system identification (SID). All assumptions are
based on extensive field experience and should be the optimum choices for the
majority of organizations.
Peripheral Equipment Provided by
Integration Services Provider:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
End User and Administrator PCs
Processor 200MHz
Memory 32MB
Disk 2.5GB
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Printer
Capacity 12 PPM
Resolution 600 DPI
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet Switch/Hub
10/100Mbps 12 Ports
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: Non-AS/400 hardware, purchased from an authorized partner, is subject to
substitution with hardware of equal or greater function.
Software Package Details for #0452
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Production Server (#0452)
IBM OS/400 V4
IBM DB2/400 (RDBMS)
SAP R/3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
End User and Administrator PCs
Windows 95
IBM Client Access for Windows 95/NT
MS Office
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: Non-AS/400 specific software is purchased from an authorized partner.
These preload features are not allowed with:
Additional Software Preload Features
A system back-up tape is not included. #5006
(Backup Tape -- Preload SW) can be ordered but is not required. (Note: #5006 is
not available in all countries.) These preload features are all mutually
exclusive with Side-by-Side Install (#0203).
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
1, 2002)
This generic preload feature allows IBM to fulfill
preloads for newly approved solution providers until a unique feature can be
assigned and formally announced.
The associated Preload Packaging Form gives
IBM manufacturing the details necessary to preload participants' solutions.
Form design and availability is managed within the program. Existing
participants' forms are viewable at:
http://www.ibm.com/as400/developer/packaging/
All processor features on the Model 720
include 256MB of base main storage. The maximum main storage ranges from 256MB
to 8192MB, depending on the processor feature.
Processor #2061 - 2048MB
Processor #2062 - 4096MB
Processor #2063 - 8192MB
Processor #2064 - 8192MB
The following optional features can be ordered
to increase main storage to the maximum:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
Mounts additional main storage features on the
Model 720. It is required when additional memory sockets are needed. Main
storage cards on this feature must be installed in pairs.
Maximum: One on processors #2062, two on #2063
and #2064. None on #2061.
The Model 730 has two base and 10 feature
main storage slots for the 1-, 2-, and 4-way processors, and four base and
eight feature main storage slots for the 8-way processor.
Processor Base Main (MB) Maximum (MB)
--------- -------------- ------------
#2065 (1-Way) 512 24576
#2066 (2-Way) 512 24576
#2067 (4-Way) 512 24576
#2068 (8-Way) 1024 24576
Main storage features for the 1-, 2-, and
4-way processors must be added in pairs of equal capacity up to 16384MB. Above
16384MB, main storage features must be added in sets of four (quads) of equal
capacity. All main storage features for the 8-way processor must be added in
quads of equal capacity.
The Model 740 has four base and 16
feature main storage slots. Main storage features must be added in sets of four
(quads) of equal capacity.
Processor Base Main (MB) Maximum (MB)
--------- -------------- ------------
#2069 (8-Way) 1024 40960
#2070 (12-Way) 1024 40960
The following optional main storage features
are available for the Models 730 and 740:
Indicates if 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. Generates instructions to the IBM
service representative for placing cards, tapes, and disks.
Required when five or more main storage cards
are installed in a Model 730. Maximum: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
A 400-watt feature power supply required for
the installation of a #5052. #5143 can be added or removed on the extra
controllers screen.
#5143 can be installed in an expansion tower
even though a #5052 may not be installed. This is useful when upgrading from a
model that required #5143 in the system unit but that did not have a #5052
installed. If a #5143 is installed in this manner a subsequent order for a
#5052 will not require a new #5143.
#5143 is available for field install only.
Prerequisite: #5072 or #5082 (Expansion Towers) Maximum: One per #5072/#5082.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Used in conjunction with the internal battery
backup, extends the continuous powered main-store (CPM) time for all main
storage sizes to at least 48 hours. Models 730 and 740 have, in the base
system, an internal battery backup capable of maintaining the CPM on 16GB of
main storage for at least 24 hours. #5150 is required when the main storage
size exceeds 16GB on the Models 730 and 740.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
650 watt power supply that is a prerequisite
to the installation of a #5055, Storage Expansion Unit. #5151 is also required
if five or more main storage cards are installed. Maximum: One on the Model 730
only.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Two power supplies -- 970 watts and 700 watts.
This feature provides redundancy for the power supplies in the System Unit and
the System Unit Expansion. This feature physically resides in the #5064/#9364
System Unit Expansion.
Prerequisite: #5064/#9364. Not available on
Model 720 processor #2061. Maximum: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
Attaches to the System Unit Expansion Rack
(#5044) for OptiConnect when (1) the satellite does not have any busses
available for a direct attach or (2) the Hub is attached in a dual bus
configuration with another Hub.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
A cluster card used for attaching RISC systems
at 266Mbps. #2683 is installed in a Hub system that has #5061 or #5062 added to
the install record. #2683 allows the Hub and Satellite to be separated by up to
two kilometers.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
A cluster card used for attaching RISC systems
at 1063Mbps. #2685 is installed in a Hub system that has #5061 or #5062 added
to the install record. #2685 allows the Hub and Satellite to be separated by up
to 500 meters.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
Attaches the System Unit Expansion Rack
(#5044). #2686 is also used in OptiConnected satellite systems to connect to
hub systems at distances greater than 500m (up to 2km).
Prerequisites: An optical link processor (OLP)
slot in the #9331 or #9329 expansion units on the Model 720, or in the #2695
Optical Bus Adapter, or system unit on Models 730 and 740. Each #5044 attached
to the #2686 requires two optical cables. Card slots required: None. Maximum:
Two.
Attaches the #5072/#5082/#5073/#5083 expansion
towers. #2688 can be used to attach up to two towers.
Prerequisites: An OLP slot in the #9331 or
#9329 expansion units on the Model 720, or in the #2695 Optical Bus Adapter, or
system unit on Models 730 and 740. Three optical cables are required to attach
two towers to a #2688. Each #2688 shipped should include two optical cables for
attaching the first tower. The second tower shipped for a #2688 should include
only one optical cable. The second tower will be attached in a ring with the
first tower and the #2688. Card slots required: None. Maximum: Two.
On Models 730 and 740, the #2695 adds up to
three OLPs (#2686 or #2688) in any combination. I/O Card slots used: One. Maximum:
Two.
Available for customers upgrading from D-F
model 9406s to advanced models. Allows the conversion of the rack housing the
D-F 9406 CEC to a 9309 #9171 "type" rack. The new rack is identified
as the 9406 General Purpose Expansion Rack. This feature is also obtained as a
feature conversion from #5040. Feature #5043 is supported on model upgrades
only, and cannot be ordered.
The System Unit Expansion Rack is a 12 SPD
slot card cage in a rack enclosure with fiber optic cable and an optical bus
receiver card. Each unit provides two additional I/O buses to the System Unit
with six SPD card slots per bus. Feature #5044 results from the feature
conversion of the #5040 or #5042. It is available on model upgrades only, and
cannot be ordered.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
Provides space for up to sixteen disk units
and can be used on expansion tower features #5072 or #5082. #5052 and #5058 are
the only storage expansion units allowed on the #5072/#5082 expansion towers.
The prerequisites for this feature are:
Maximum: One per #5072 or #5082 (Expansion
Units).
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
Provides space and controls for up to eight
Ultra SCSI disk units on the system unit of the Model 730.
The configurator will specify #5055 as the
first storage expansion unit if eight or less disk units (not including the
disk units allowed in the system unit) are required. You can override the
configurator and specify #5052, #5058, or #5083 instead of #5055. If the number
of disk units exceeds the eight allowed in the #5055, the configurator will
specify #5052, #5083, or #5058.
Prerequisites: #9751 (Base MFIOP with RAID) or
#9754 (Base MFIOP w/Compression), #5151 (Power Supply (650 Watts)).
Provides space and controls for up to sixteen
Ultra SCSI disk units on the system unit of Model 740. #5057 attaches to #9251
(Base MFIOP with RAID) or #9754 (Base MFIOP w/Compression).
The configurator will specify #5057 as the
first storage expansion unit if 16 or less disk units (not including the disk
units allowed in the system unit) are required. You can override the
configurator and specify #5052, #5058, or #5083 instead of #5057. If the number
of disk units exceeds the 16 allowed in the #5057, the configurator will
specify #5052, #5083, or #5058.
Prerequisites: #9751 (Base MFIOP with RAID) or
#9754 (Base MFIOP w/Compression).
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
Provides space for up to sixteen disk units
when attached to the #5073 or #5083 expansion towers. The #5058 includes a
battery backup unit that is placed into the tower. #5052 and #5058 are the only
storage expansion units allowed on the #5073/#5083 expansion towers.
Prerequisites
Maximum: One per #5073 or #5083 (Expansion
Units) (support only)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
Allows the addition of either an SPD or PCI
card expansion unit (#9329 or #9331), a #7130 Expansion Unit Tape/Cage to
support up to three additional tape/CD-ROM units, a base DASD cage supporting
up to five disk units and up to two #7128 DASD Expansion Units to support up to
15 disk units. Refer to #7128 description below for number of DASD Expansion Units
supported by processor.
#9364 is included with Model 720 and cannot be
ordered separately in a new system order. #5064 is supported for migration
only, and cannot be ordered. Prerequisites: #9329 or #9331 (Expansion Units)
Maximums: One.
Installed on AS/400e 7XX models for adding
disk units, PCI adapter cards, and up to two removable media units. #5065
supports Ultra2 SCSI disk units.
#5065 includes a 1063Mbps optical bus card,
cables (including an optical cable) and the Storage/PCI Expansion Tower. The
Storage/PCI Expansion Tower includes:
The 12 PCI IOA slots are in groups of four
slots. Each group of four slots is supported by a #2824 PCI/LAN/WAN/Workstation
IOP. In each group of four slots, two slots are low speed PCI slots, one slot
is a high-speed PCI slot and one slot is a high-speed PCI SCSI slot. One #2824
is included with the #5065; the second and third #2824s are optional.
The 45-disk unit positions are in groups of
15. Each group of 15 disk units is:
A mounting kit for the first 15 disk units is
included in the #5065. A mounting kit for the next 30 disk units is optional;
order #5101, the 30-Disk Expansion Feature.
#5065 can have up to three #2748 PCI RAID Disk
Unit Controllers. They must be installed in the PCI SCSI card slots.
#5065 also supports up to two removable media
devices (internal tape or CD-ROM). These devices are supported by the base
#2748.
#2718 PCI Magnetic Media Controller and #2729
PCI Magnetic Media Controller may also be installed in the PCI SCSI card slots
to support external tape devices.
Prerequisites: Optical Link Processor (#2688)
and Optical Bus Adapter (#2695), or #2688 and an open IOA slot on the base
optical bus adapter for Models 730, and 740. Optical Link Processor (#2688) for
Model 720. OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative (cum) PTF package
C9229440, or later, is required. Maximums: 18 on Models 730 and 740. Four on
Model 720.
#5066 is used on Models 720, 730, and 740 for
adding up to 90 disk units, up to 24 PCI IOAs, and up to four removable media
units. #5066 supports Ultra and Ultra2 SCSI disk units. #5066 includes two
1063Mbps optical bus cards, various cables (including optical cables) and the
1.8m tower enclosure. The tower provides 24 PCI IOA slots, space for 90 disk
units, space for four removable media devices, battery backup,
redundant/hot-swap power supplies, and two PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOPs.
The 24 PCI IOA slots are in groups of four
slots, with each group slots supported by a #2824 PCI/LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP.
Two #2824s are included with #5066, the remaining four #2824s are features. In
each group of four slots, two slots are low-speed, one slot is high-speed, and
one is a high-speed or SCSI slot.
The 90 disk unit positions are in groups of
15, with each group requiring a #2748 Disk Unit Adapter. Up to six #2748 Disk
Unit Adapters are supported in the #5066, each installed in a SCSI card slot.
Each group of 15 disk units is further divided into three groups of five disk
units, with each group of five disk units supported on a separate Ultra2 SCSI
(LVD-SCSI) bus from the #2748.
The following disk features are supported in
this storage expansion tower:
The #5066 also supports up to four removable
media devices (internal tape or CD-ROM). These removable media devices are
controlled by the first #2748. The #2718 PCI Magnetic Media Controller and the
#2729 PCI Magnetic Media Controller may also be installed in the PCI SCSI card
slots to support external tape devices.
#5065 (Storage/PCI Expansion Tower) is the
configurator default when a PCI IOP/IOA is ordered that requires a PCI
expansion unit. #5066 may be specified on the extra controllers screen. For
each #5066 ordered, a quantity of two #0565 (#5065 Equivalent) specify codes
will be added to the order. If a #5066 is to be shared between two systems, one
#0565 must be removed from the original ordering system and added to the
sharing system, using an RPO (Record Purpose Only) change.
For Model 720, one Optical Link Processor
(#2688) is required. Models 730, and 740, require the Optical Link Processor
(#2688) and Optical Bus Adapter (#2695), or #2688 and an IOA slot on the base
optical bus adapter. OS/400 V4R4, with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative (cum) PTF
package C9229440, or later, is required.
Adds SPD cards and disk units (#5052 required
when adding disk units). #5072 includes a 1063Mbps optical bus card, various
cables (including an optical cable) and the I/O Tower. The I/O Tower includes
13 SPD card slots, space for four removable media devices (#6513 required as a
prerequisite), one battery backup, one 400-watt base power supply, one 400-watt
power supply for availability, two I/O regulators and featurable disk units
using #5052. #5072 is supported on model upgrades only, and cannot be ordered.
Prerequisites: One port on the OLP (#2688) in
the System Unit Expansion #5064/#9364 on the Model 720. #2688 and #2695, or
#2688 and an open IOA slot in the base optical adapter on Models 730 and 740.
Maximum: A total of four expansion towers of all types are supported the Model
720; 18 on the Models 730 and 740.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
Adds I/O cards and disk units (#5058 required
when adding disk units). #5073 includes a 1063Mbps optical bus card, various
cables (including an optical cable) and the I/O Tower. The I/O Tower includes
13 SPD card 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 featurable disk
units using #5058. A 220V line cord is supplied. The length and plug type can
be specified using #9080, #9082 and #9083.
Prerequisites: One port on the OLP (#2688) in
the System Unit Expansion #5064/#9364 on the Model 720. #2688 and #2695, or
#2688 and an open IOA slot in the base optical adapter on Models 730 and 740.
Maximum: A total of four expansion towers of all types are supported on the
Model 720; 18 on the Models 730 and 740.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June
30, 2000)
Adds up to 16 disk units (a total of 32 disk
units are possible with the addition of #5052). #5082 includes a 1063Mbps
optical bus card, and various cables (including an optical cable). The Storage
Expansion Tower includes two SPD card slots, space for 16 disk units, one
battery backup, one 400-watt base power supply, one 400-watt power supply and a
regulator. The two SPD card slots may only be used for adding disk unit IOPs.
The #5082 attaches to the system via a 1063Mbps optical link. Single byte disk
units are not supported in this feature.
The prerequisites for this feature are:
#5082 is supported via migration only, and
cannot be ordered.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
Adds 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, and various cables (including an optical cable). The Storage
Expansion Tower includes two SPD card slots, space for 16 disk units, one
battery backup, one 400-watt base power supply two 500-watt power supplies and
a regulator. The two SPD card slots may only be used for adding disk unit IOPs.
A 220V line cord is supplied. The cord length and plug type may be specified
using #9080, #9082, and #9083.
The prerequisites for this feature are:
A disk unit enclosure feature for the #5065
Storage/PCI Expansion Tower. #5101 includes two 15 disk unit enclosures, a
700-watt power supply, backplanes and cables. One #2748 PCI Disk Unit
Controller is required to support the 15 disk units in each of the two disk
unit enclosures included with #5101. This feature is not used with #5066, 1.8m
I/O Tower. OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative (cum) PTF package
C9229440, or later, is required.
Maximum: One per #5065.
Allows the addition of five disk units to
either the system unit or the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion. It supports
concurrent maintenance of these disk units.
Maximum: One with processor feature #2061 and
two with processor features #2062, #2063 and #2064.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Allows the addition of three tape/CD-ROM units
to the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion on a Model 720. A tape controller is
required to support these tape/CD-ROM devices.
Prerequisites: #9329/#9331. Maximum: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9251, required on the Model 740, includes
four feature IOP slots, space for four removable media devices (tape, CD-ROM), two
battery backups, one 400-watt base power supply, two 500-watt power supplies,
three I/O regulators, one MFIOP and one optical bus adapter. Feature #5057 can
be added to increase the number of disk units supported from four to 20.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
This Model 720 feature allows the addition of
up to 14 PCI adapter cards (11 PCI card slots and three high-speed PCI card
slots) driven by three PCI controllers and one integrated PC server, and up to
two OLP cards to support up to four external towers. A PCI controller is
included the #9329. Maximum: One.
Initial orders or model upgrades to a 720
server, with OS/400 V4R4 will include a #9330 as the default with all System
Unit Expansions (#5064/#9364) ordered. #9329 is supported, but cannot be
ordered on systems with OS/400 V4R4, or later.
This feature enables you to add up to 14 PCI
adapter cards driven by three PCI controllers and one integrated PC server, and
up to two OLP cards to support up to four external towers. A controller (#2824)
is included with the #9330.
This feature can only be ordered with #5064 or
#9364. Feature conversions are possible from #9329 or #9331 to #9330, but not
from #9330 to #9331 or #9329.
Prerequisites: System Unit Expansion
(#5064/#9364) and OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative (cum) PTF package
C9229440, or later. Maximum: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
Allows the addition of up six SPD cards, and
up to two OLP cards to support up to four external towers. An SPD controller
card is included to drive the OLP cards and the six SPD cards.
This feature must be ordered at the same time
as the #5064/#9364. A feature conversion is available from #9331 to #9329, but
not from #9329 to #9331. Prerequisites: #5064 or #9364 (Expansion Units).
Maximums: One.
Allows conversion from 266Mbps to 1063Mbps
Expansion Tower. This conversion is required when converting #5070 to #5072,
#5071 to #5073, #5080 to #5082, or #5081 to #5083 when upgrading from models
500, 510 and 50S to Models 720, 730, and 740. This conversion requires one
optical cable.
Use when you are unable to convert a #5040 to
a #5044, but still require a location for housing rack mounted tape, disk
units, or diskette.
If you own a #5040 and upgrade to a RISC
AS/400 where SPD card slots are needed and only #5044 is allowed. This
conversion requires that busses be available for attaching #5044. If the SPD
card slots are not required the #5040 may be removed from the record or
converted to a #5043.
If you own a #5042 and want to upgrade to an
AS/400 where only #5044 is allowed. The conversion involves removing one bus
adapter and adding a replacement bus adapter. #5044 has the same capacities as
the #5042 that it replaces.
(For #5051, For IBM US, No Longer Available as
of June 30, 2000)
Used during an upgrade where a #5051 is
installed and a #5052 is required.
(For #5051, For IBM US, No Longer Available as
of June 30, 2000)
Used during an upgrade where a #5051 is
installed and a #5058 is required.
Used during an upgrade where a #5052 and #0090
are installed and a #5058 is required.
Converts a copper-attached bus extension tower
(#5060) to fiber-optic-attached system unit expansion tower (#5072). The #5060
is not supported on the 7XX models.
Converts a Storage Expansion Tower (#5061) to
1063Mbps Storage Expansion Tower (#5082). Necessary when upgrading an earlier
model of the AS/400 with a #5061 to a 7XX model.
Converts a system unit expansion tower (#5062)
to a fiber optic attached system unit expansion tower (#5072). Necessary to
upgrade an earlier model of the AS/400 with a #5062 to a 7XX model.
(For #5070, For IBM US, No Longer Available as
of June 30, 2000)
Converts a 266Mbps to a 1063Mbps Expansion
Tower. Required to upgrade from Models 500, 510, and 50S to a 7XX model.
Converts a 266Mbps to a 1063Mbps Expansion
Tower. Required to upgrade from Models 500, 510, and 50S to Models 720, 730,
and 740.
(For #5070, For IBM US, No Longer Available as
of June 30, 2000)
Converts a 266Mbps to a 1063Mbps Storage
Expansion Tower. Required to upgrade from Models 500, 510, and 50S to Models
720, 730, and 740.
Converts a 266Mbps to a 1063Mbps Storage
Expansion Tower. Required to upgrade from Models 500, 510, and 50S to Models
720, 730, and 740.
Required to upgrade to Model 730 when a #8052
is installed on the current system.
Required to upgrade to Model 740 when a #8052
is installed on the current system.
A 4.19GB disk unit is included in the base on
all new 7XX models. Optional base disk units with higher capacity are
available. All 7XX servers support concurrent maintenance of internal disk
features.
The disk capacities shown for individual disk
unit features have been truncated. The actual capacity of each disk unit was
used for calculating system maximums. The following table shows the actual
capacities of the disk units.
Optional feature that provides 8.58GB of disk
storage capacity with the additional performance of 10,000 rpm. For use in the
Storage/PCI Expansion (#5065) feature.
Prerequisites: PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
(#2748), Storage/PCI Expansion (#5065), and OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or
Cumulative (cum) PTF package C9229440, or later.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March
5, 2004)
Optional Ultra2 DASD feature that provides
17.54GB of disk storage capacity. For use in the Storage/PCI Expansion (#5065)
and 1.8m I/O Tower (#5066) features, on Models 720, 730, and 740.
Prerequisites: PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
(#2748) and OS/400 V4R4, or later.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
These disk units provide 8.58GB of disk
storage capacity with the additional performance of 10,000 rpm. OS/400 V4R3, or
later, is required.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March
5, 2004)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
These disk units provide 17.54GB of disk
storage capacity with the additional performance of 10,000 rpm. OS/400 V4R4, or
later, is required.
Refer to Disk Unit Table -- Migration Features
for disk unit features that require kits during an upgrade.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
The hardware for migrating one 8.58GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
The hardware for migrating one 17.54GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400.
17.54GB files are supported in non-compressed
mode only by compression IOPs unless running OS/400 V4R4.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
The hardware for migrating one 1.96GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
The hardware for migrating one 4.19GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400.
Optional feature that provides 4.19GB of disk
storage capacity. For use in the Storage/PCI Expansion (#5065) feature.
Prerequisites: PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
(#2748), Storage/PCI Expansion (#5065), and OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or
Cumulative (cum) PTF package C9229440, or later.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
Optional feature that provides 8.58GB of disk
storage capacity. For use in the Storage/PCI Expansion (#5065) feature.
Prerequisites: PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
(#2748), Storage/PCI Expansion (#5065), and OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative
(cum) PTF package C9229440, or later.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
Optional Ultra DASD feature that provides
17.54GB of disk storage capacity. For use in the Storage/PCI Expansion (#5065)
and 1.8m I/O Tower (#5066) features, on Models 720, 730, and 740.
Prerequisites: PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
(#2748) and OS/400 V4R4, or later.
(For IBM US, #6713 & #8713 No Longer
Available as of January 31, 2001)
Requires an Ultra SCSI storage controller for
best performance. #6713 is an optional disk unit. #7713 is supported for
migration only, and cannot be ordered. #8713 is an optional base disk unit.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
Requires an Ultra SCSI storage controller for
best performance 17.54GB files are supported in non-compressed mode only by
compression IOPs unless running OS/400 V4R4. #6714 is an optional disk unit
feature. #8714 is an optional base disk unit.
(For #6807 for IBM US, No Longer Available as
of December 29, 2000)
(For #9707 for IBM US, No Longer Available as
of May 31, 2001)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
17.54GB files are supported in non-compressed
mode only by compression IOPs unless running OS/400 V4R4.
Requires an Ultra SCSI storage slot for best
performance. These features are supported for migration only, and cannot be
ordered
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 29, 2000)
Requires an Ultra SCSI storage controller for
best performance. #9907 is the base disk unit on Models 730 and 740. #6907 is
an optional disk unit feature.
Refer to Disk Unit Table -- Migration Features
for disk unit features that require kits during an upgrade.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
The hardware for migrating one 1.03GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
The hardware for migrating one 1.96GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
The hardware for migrating one 1.03GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
The hardware for migrating one 1.96GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
The hardware for migrating one 4.19GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400.
Supported for migration only and cannot be
ordered.
Supported for migration only and cannot be
ordered. It has been replaced by #6906.
(For IBM US, #6607 No Longer Available as of
December 29, 2000)
Supported for migration only and cannot be
ordered. It has been replaced by #6907.
Supported for migration only and cannot be
ordered.
Supported for migration only and cannot be
ordered.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
The hardware for migrating one 1.03GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
The hardware for migrating one 1.96GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400.
The hardware for migrating one 1.03GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400 to an I/O tower on an earlier model of
the AS/400. Supported via migration only and cannot be ordered.
The hardware for migrating one 1.96GB disk
unit from an earlier model of the AS/400 to an I/O tower on an earlier model of
the AS/400. Supported via migration only and cannot be ordered.
|-------------------------------|
| From feature... |
|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------|
|Feature| Size |Byte|SCSI |Mirror|RAID| One kit | Two kits |
|Kit | | |Type | (1) |(2) | required if: | required if: |
|-------|------|----|---- |------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1312 |1.03GB| 1 |Fast | 5 | B |1203 1602(3) |2802 6612 |
| | | | | | |6601 6602 |6812 8612 |
| | | | | | |6701 6802 |9802 |
| | | | | | |9601 9602 |9802 |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1313 |1.96GB| 1 |Fast | 4 | A |1204 1603(3) |6613 7613 |
| | | | | | |6603 |8613 |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1322 |1.03GB| 2 |Fast | 5 | B |1211 1213 | |
| | | | | | |4211 4652(4) | |
| | | | | | |6652(3) 9652 | |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1323 |1.96GB| 2 |Fast | 4 | A |1212 1214 | |
| | | | | | |4212 4650(6) | |
| | | | | | |6650(3) 8650 | |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1325 |1.03GB| 2 |Fast | 5 | B |1205 4205 | |
| | | | | | |4605(4) 6605(3)| |
| | | | | | |9605 9705 | |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1326 |1.96GB| 2 |Fast | 4 | A |1206 4206 | |
| | | | | | |4606(4) 6606(3)| |
| | | | | | |8606 8706 9606 | |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1327 |4.19GB| 2 |Fast | 6 | C |1207 4207 | |
| | | | | | |4607(4) 6607(3)| |
| | | | | | |7607 8607 | |
| | | | | | |8707 | |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1333 |8.58GB| 2 |Ultra| 7 | D |6713(3) 7713 | |
| | | | | | |8713 | |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1334 |17.5GB| 2 |Ultra| 8 | E |6714(5) | |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1336 |1.96GB| 2 |Ultra| 4 | A |6906(5) | |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1337 |4.19GB| 2 |Ultra| 6 | C |6607(3) 7607(3)| |
| | | | | | |6907(4) | |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1602 |1.03GB| 1 |Fast | 5 | B |6602, 6802, |2802, 6612, |
| | | | | | |9602, 1312 |6812, 8612, |
| | | | | | | |9802 |
|-------|------|----|-----|------|----|---------------|---------------|
|1603 |1.96GB| 1 |Fast | 4 | A |6603, 1313 |6613, 7613, |
| | | | | | | |8613 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
Notes: (1) Disk unit features with the same number in this column
can be mirrored to each other.
(2) Disk unit features with the same letter in this column
can be put into the same RAID array.
(3) This file can be used without a kit if placed in an I/O
tower instead of the system unit or #5064/#9364.
(4) This file can be used without a kit if by being record
purpose only converted and placed in an I/O tower instead
of the system unit or #5064/#9364.
|------------------------------------------------------|
| Feature | Size |Byte| SCSI |RPM |IOPs|Mirror| RAID |
| | | | Type | | | (1) | (2) |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|----|------|------|
| 4308 |4.19GB| 2 |Ultra |7.2k|2748| 6 | F |
|-----------|------|----|------|----| |------|------|
| 4314 |8.58GB| 2 |Ultra |7.2k| | 7 | G |
|-----------|------|----|------|----| |------|------|
| 4317 |8.58GB| 2 |Ultra2| 10k| | 7 | G |
|-----------|------|----|------|----| |------|------|
| 4318 |17.5GB| 2 |Ultra2| 10k| | 8 | H |
|-----------|------|----|------|----| |------|------|
| 4324 |17.5GB| 2 |Ultra |7.2k| | 8 | H |
|-----------|------|----|------|----| |------|------|
| 4331 | 1.6GB| 2 |Ultra2| N/A| | N/A | N/A |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|----|------|------|
| 6605 |1.03GB| 2 | Fast |7.2k|6502| 5 | B |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|6512|------|------|
| 6606,9606 |1.96GB| 2 | Fast |7.2k|6530| 4 | A |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|6532|------|------|
| 6607,7607 |4.19GB| 2 | Fast |7.2k|6533| 6 | C |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|9751|------|------|
| 6650 |1.96GB| 2 | Fast |7.2k|9754| 4 | A |
|-----------|------|----|------|----| |------|------|
| 6652 |1.03GB| 2 | Fast |7.2k| | 5 | B |
|-----------|------|----|------|----| |------|------|
| 6713,7713,|8.58GB| 2 | Ultra|7.2k| | 7 | D |
| 8713 | | | | | | | |
|-----------|------|----|------|----| |------|------|
| 6714 8714 |17.5GB| 2 | Ultra|7.2k| | 8 | E |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|----|------|------|
| 6717/8617 |8.58GB| 2 | Ultra| 10k|6532| 7 | D |
| | | | | |6533| | |
| | | | | |9751| | |
| | | | | |9754| | |
| | | | | | | | |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|----|------|------|
| 6718/8618 |17.5GB| 2 |Ultra2| 10k|6532| 8 | E |
| | | | | |6533| | |
| | | | | |9751| | |
| | | | | |9754| | |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|----|------|------|
| 6806 |1.96GB| 2 | Ultra|7.2k|2726| 4 | A |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|2740|------|------|
| 6807 9707 |4.19GB| 2 | Ultra|7.2k|2741| 6 | C |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|2748|------|------|
| 6813 8813 |8.58GB| 2 | Ultra|7.2k|9728| 7 | D |
|-----------|------|----|------|----| |------|------|
| 6817,8817 |8.58GB| 2 | Ultra|10k |9728| 7 | D |
|-----------|------|----|------|----| |------|------|
| 6818,8818 |17.5GB| 2 |Ultra2|10k |6532| 8 | E |
| | | | | |6533| | |
|-----------|------|----|------|----| |------|------|
| 6824 8824 |17.5GB| 2 | Ultra|7.2k| | 8 | E |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|----|------|------|
| 6906 |1.96GB| 2 | Ultra|7.2k|6502| 4 | A |
|-----------|------|----|------|----|6512|------|------|
| 6907,9907 |4.19GB| 2 | Ultra|7.2k|6530| 6 | C |
| | | | | |6532| | |
| | | | | |6533| | |
| | | | | |9751| | |
| | | | | |9754| | |
| | | | | | | | |
|------------------------------------------------------|
Notes: (1) Disk unit features with the same number in this column can
be mirrored to each other.
(2) Disk unit features with the same letter in this column can
be put into the same RAID array.
System Storage Expansion Units and Towers
Feature Unit
5052 5055 5057 5058 5064/ 5065 5066 5082 5083
9364 (3) (3)
------- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- ---- ---- ---- ----
1312 X X
1313 X X
1322 X X
1323 X X
1325 X X
1326 X X
1327 X X
1333 X X
1334 X X
1336 X X
1337 X X
1602 X X X X
1603 X X X X
4308 X X
4314 X X
4317 X X
4318 X X
4324 X X
4331 X X
6605 X X X X X X X
6606 X X X X X X X
6607 X X X X X X X
6650 X X X X X X X
6652 X X X X X X X
6713 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(2)
6714 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(2)
6717 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(2)
6718 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(2)
6806 X X
6807 X X
6813 X X
6817 X X
6818 X X
6824 X X
6831 X X
6906 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(1)
6907 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(1)
7607 X X X X X X X
7713 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(1)
8617 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(1)
8618 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(1)
8713 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(1)
8714 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(1)
8813 X X
8817 X X
8818 X X
8824 X X
9606 X X X X X X X
9707 X X
9907 X(1) X(2) X(1) X(1) X(1) X(2) X(1)
Notes: (1) For best performance use with an Ultra-SCSI disk unit
controller
(2) No Ultra-SCSI when attached to this storage expansion
unit
(3) #5065 and #5066 are the only storage expansion unit/towers
that support SCSI Ultra2
The system and expansion towers accommodate
internal 1/4-inch tape, 8mm tape, and CD-ROM. Concurrent maintenance of tape
and CD-ROM is supported on all 7XX model system units, expansion units, and
expansion towers.
Code for AS/400 7XX models will be distributed
on CD-ROM media. The CD-ROM is included as part of the base system with no
specify code.
The configurator will verify that a tape or
migrated tape unit has been selected as an alternate-IPL device. Without a tape
device, the save/restore capability of the system is jeopardized.
#4425 mounts in the #5065 Storage/PCI
Expansion Tower and is used for Alternate IPL (LPAR only) and program
distribution.
Prerequisites: PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
(#2748) one removable media slot. OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative
(cum) PTF package C9229440, or later, is required. Maximum: 17.
Mounted in the system unit on Models 730 and
740, or #5072/#5073 System Unit Expansion Towers in all 7XX servers, the #6325
is used for Alternate IPL (IBM distributed CD-ROM media only) and program
distribution.
Prerequisites: #2624 Storage Device
Controller. Maximum: Eight on Model 720. 17 on Models 730 and 740. Requires
OS/400 V4R4.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Mounted in the system unit or System Unit
Expansion (#5064/#9364) w/#9329 in the Model 720, #6425 is used for alternate
IPL (IBM distributed CD-ROM media only) and program distribution. (Not
supported with #9331.)
Prerequisites: Disk controller #2726, #2740,
#2741, or #9728. Requires OS/400 V4R4. Maximum: Four.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
Available during an upgrade from an earlier
AS/400 model.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
Available during an upgrade from an earlier
AS/400 model.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
Available during an upgrade from an earlier
AS/400 model.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
Available during an upgrade from an earlier
AS/400 model.
Supported for migration but cannot be ordered.
Supported for migration but cannot be ordered.
An internal tape drive with native performance
of 380KB/sec and capacity of 4GB, and up to 760KB/sec with capacity of 8GB
using data compression. The 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape unit does not read or
write System/36 QIC-24 format.
The 4GB QIC drive mounts only in the
Storage/PCI Expansion Tower (#5065), and is intended for data interchange.
Alternate IPL is supported.
Prerequisites: Storage/PCI Expansion Tower
(#5065) and PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller (#2748). OS/400 V4R4 with PTF
MF22587, or Cumulative (cum) PTF package C9229440, or later, is required.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
At a data rate of 1.5MB/sec and capacity of
16GB per cartridge, (up to 3MB/sec and 32GB per cartridge with data
compaction), the 16GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape unit provides a growth path for
the large number of AS/400s that use QIC tape for save/restore. It also may be
used for alternate IPL, program distribution, migration, and 1/4-inch cartridge
tape exchange.
·
Will read/write:
o
16GB (up to 32GB with
compression in QIC5010 format) with IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridge (59H4175)
o
13GB (up to 26GB with
compression in QIC5010 format) with IBM DC5010 Data Cartridge (16G8574)
#4483 - Mounts in the #5065 Storage/PCI
Expansion Tower. Prerequisites: PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller (#2748) and
OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative (cum) PTF package C9229440, or
later.
#6383 - Mounts in the system unit on Models
730 and 740 and is controlled by the MFIOP. Also mounts in the #5072/#5073
expansion towers on Models 720, 730, and 740, and is controlled by the #6513
Internal Tape Device Controller. Requires OS/400 V4R1, or later.
#6483 - Mounts in the system unit, or
#5064/#9364 expansion units on Model 720. Requires tape IOP #2726, #2740,
#2741, #2748, #6513, or #9728. OS/400 V4R1, or later, is required.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
Mounts in the #5065 Storage/PCI Expansion Tower
and may be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution,
migration, and 1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange. The #4486 is controlled by
first #2748 PCI Disk Unit Controller in the #5065. Native performance is
2MB/sec with 25GB capacity, and up to 4MB/sec with 50GB of capacity using data
compression.
·
#4486 will read/write:
o
25GB (up to 50GB with
compression in MLR3 format) with IBM MLR3-25GB Data Cartridge (59H4128)
o
16GB (up to 32GB with
compression in QIC5010 format) with IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridge (59H4175)
o
13GB (up to 26GB with
compression in QIC5010 format) with IBM DC5010 Data Cartridge (16G8574)
Prerequisites: PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
(#2748). OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative (cum) PTF package
C9229440, or later.
#4487 is a 1.4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit that
may be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution, migration
and 1/4-Inch Cartridge tape exchange.
This tape feature is an iSeries specific
implementation of Scalable Linear Recording (SLR) technology, identified as
SLR100. SLR100 tape technology is also available on iSeries via an external
tape automation device, the IBM 7329 Model 308 SLR100 Tape Autoloader.
Prerequisites: A disk unit controller in
CEC/tower where device us mounted. OS/400 V5R1, or later, is required.
Cartridge Cartridge Date Rate Data Rate
capacity capacity (native) (compressed)
(native) (compressed)
--------- ------------- --------- ------------
50GB(1500' tape) 100GB(1500' tape) 5.0MB/sec 10.0MB/sec
5GB(150' tape) 10GB(150' tape) 5.0MB/sec 10.0MB/sec
Mounted in a removable media device slot of a
system unit or an expansion tower, these features may be used for save/restore,
alternate IPL, program distribution, migration and 1/4-inch cartridge tape
exchange.
Cartridge Capacity (Native) = 30.0GB (1500-ft tape)
Cartridge Capacity (Compression) = 60.0GB (1500-ft tape)
Data Rate (Native) = 4.0MB/s
Data Rate (Compression) = 8.0MB/s
Prerequisites:
Removable media device slot and disk unit controller in the system unit or
expansion tower in which the device is mounted.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June
30, 2000)
Mount in the Model 730 or 740 system unit or
expansion towers (#5072/#5073) for save/restore, alternate IPL, program
distribution, migration, and 1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 29, 2000)
Used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program
distribution, migration, and 1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
An internal tape drive that extends the
performance and capacity of QIC (Quarter Inch Cartridge) technology. Previous
investment in QIC technology is protected by the capability to read and write
all previous AS/400 QIC formats back to QIC-120. The 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge
Tape unit does not read or write System/36 QIC-24 format.
Native media capacity is 4GB and 8GB (typical)
with data compression. Native performance is 380KB/sec and 760KB/sec (typical)
with data compression.
The 4GB QIC drive is intended for unattended
save/restore for low-end systems, data interchange, and software distribution.
Alternate IPL is supported.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2000)
Used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program
distribution, migration, and 1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange. 16GB tape media
is supported.
#6385 will read and write (non-compressed)
up to:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
Mount in the system unit or expansion towers
(#5072/#5073) for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution, migration,
and 1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange. Native performance is 2MB/sec and up to
4MB/sec with data compression. One #6386 can be controlled by the MFIOP.
Additional #6386s must be controlled by the #6513.
·
#6386 will read/write:
o
25GB (up to 50GB with
compression in MLR3 format) with IBM MLR3-25GB Data Cartridge (59H4128)
o
16GB (up to 32GB with
compression in QIC5010 format) with IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridge (59H4175)
o
13GB (up to 26GB with
compression in QIC5010 format) with IBM DC5010 Data Cartridge (16G8574)
Used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program
distribution, migration, and 8mm cartridge tape exchange. This feature is
supported for migration only and cannot be ordered.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Mount in the system unit or #5064#9364 System
Unit Expansion unit on the Model 720 for save/restore, alternate IPL, program
distribution, migration,and 1/4-Inch cartridge tape exchange. If HDC is not
required, or if software data compression will be used, the MFIOP can be used
to control this tape unit.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
Mount in the system unit or #5064/#9364 System
Unit Expansion for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution,
migration,and 1/4-Inch cartridge tape exchange.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
This internal tape drive extends the
performance and capacity of QIC technology. Previous investment in QIC
technology is protected by the capability to read and write all previous AS/400
QIC formats back to QIC-120. The 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape unit does not read
or write System/36 QIC-24 format.
Native media capacity is 4GB and 8GB (typical)
with data compression. Native performance is 380KB/sec and 760KB/sec (typical)
with data compression.
The 4GB QIC drive is intended for unattended
save/restore for low-end systems, data interchange, and software distribution.
Alternate IPL is supported.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2000)
Mount in the Model 720 system unit or
#5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion for save/restore, alternate IPL, program
distribution, migration, and 1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange. 16GB tape media
is supported.
#6485 will read and write (non-compressed)
up to:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
Mount in the Model 720 system unit or
#5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion for save/restore, alternate IPL, program
distribution, migration, and 1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange. Native
performance is 2MB/sec and up to 4MB/sec with data compression.
·
#6486 will read/write:
o
25GB (up to 50GB with
compression in MLR3 format) with IBM MLR3-25GB Data Cartridge (59H4128)
o
16GB (up to 32GB with
compression in QIC5010 format) with IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridge (59H4175)
o
13GB (up to 26GB with
compression in QIC5010 format) with IBM DC5010 Data Cartridge (16G8574)
Mount in the system unit or #5064/#9364 System
Unit Expansion for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution,
migration, and 8mm Cartridge tape exchange. This feature is supported for
migration only and cannot be ordered.
|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
|Feature| Size|Byte|SCSI|AIPL| IOP |HDC or |From |
|Kit | | |Type| | |Compaction |Feature... |
|-------|-----|----|----|----|---------|-----------|--------------|
|1349 |1.2GB| 1 |Fast|5516|2726 |None | 1251 1379 |
| | | | | |2740 | | 5348 6348 |
| | | | | |2741 | | 6368 7343 |
| | | | | |2748 | | 7348 8343 |
| | | | | |6513(2) | | 8348 9343 |
| | | | | |9728 | | 9348 |
|-------|-----|----|----|----|---------|-----------|--------------|
|1350 |2.5GB| 1 |Fast|5517|2726 |None | 1252 1260 |
| | | | | |2740 | | 1380 5349 |
| | | | | |2741 | | 6344 6349 |
| | | | | |2748 | | 6369 6380 (1)|
| | | | | |6513(2) | | 7344 7349 |
| | | | | |9728 | | 8344 8349 |
|-------|-----|----|----|----|---------|-----------|--------------|
|1355 |13GB | 2 |Fast|5518|2726 |Compaction | 6385 (1) |
| | | | | |2740 | | |
| | | | | |2741 | | |
| | | | | |2748 | | |
| | | | | |6513(2) | | |
| | | | | |9728 | | |
|-------|-----|----|----|----|---------|-----------|--------------|
|1360 | 7GB | 1 |Fast|5514|2726 |Compaction | 1261 6390 (1)|
| | | | | |2740 | | |
| | | | | |2741 | | |
| | | | | |2748 | | |
| | | | | |6513(2) | | |
| | | | | |9728 | | |
|-------|-----|----|----|----|---------|-----------|--------------|
|1379 |1.2GB| 1 |Fast|5516|6513 | None |
| | | | | |---------|-----------|
| | | | | |2624 | HDC |
|-------|-----|----|----|----|---------|-----------|
|1380 |2.5GB| 1 |Fast|5517|6513 | None |
| | | | | |---------|-----------|
| | | | | |2624 | HDC |
|--------------------------------------------------|
(1) This tape can be used without a kit if installed in an I/O
tower instead of the system unit or #5064/#9364.
(2) This controller is only allowed on a #5064/#9364 System
Unit Expansion with #9331 Expansion unit for SPD cards.
Other controllers attach to CEC or #5064/#9364 with #9329
Expansion Unit for PCI cards.
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| New | Size |Byte| SCSI |ALT- | IOP |HDC or |
| Feature | | | Type | IPL| |Compaction |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 4482(2) | 4GB | 1 | Fast | 5506 |2748 |Compaction |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 4483(2) |16GB | 1 | Fast | 5531 |2748 |Compaction |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 4486(2) |25GB | 2 | Fast | 5536 |2748 |Compaction |
| 4487(2) |50GB | 2 | Fast | 5536 |2748 |Compaction |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6368 |1.2GB | 1 | Fast | 5516 |2621 | HDC |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6369 |2.5GB | 1 | Fast | 5517 |2621 | HDC |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6380 |2.5GB | 1 | Fast | 5517 |6513 | None |
| | | | | |2624 | HDC |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6381 |2.5GB | 1 | Fast | 5517 |6513 |Compaction |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6382 | 4GB | 1 | Fast | 5506 |6513 |Compaction |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6383 |16GB | 2 | Fast | 5531 |6513 |Compaction |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6385 |13GB | 2 | Fast | 5518 |6513 |Compaction |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6386 |25GB | 2 | Fast | 5536 |6513 |Compaction |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6386 |25GB | 2 | Fast | 5518 |6513 |Compaction |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6390 | 7GB | 1 | Fast | 5514 |6513 |Compaction |
| | | | | |2624 | HDC |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6480 |2.5GB | 1 | Fast | 5517 |2726 |None |
| 6481 |2.5GB | | | |2740 |Compaction |
| | | | | |2741 | |
| | | | | |2748 | |
| | | | | |6513(1) | |
| | | | | |9728 | |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6482 | 4GB | 1 | Fast | 5506 |2726 |Compaction |
| | | | | |2740 | |
| | | | | |2741 | |
| | | | | |2748 | |
| | | | | |6513(1) | |
| | | | | |9728 | |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6483 |16GB | 2 | Fast | 5531 |2726 |Compaction |
| | | | | |2740 | |
| | | | | |2741 | |
| | | | | |2748 | |
| | | | | |6513(1) | |
| | | | | |9728 | |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6485 |13GB | 2 | Fast | 5518 |2726 |Compaction |
| 6486 |25GB | | | 5536 |2740 | |
| | | | | |2741 | |
| | | | | |2748 | |
| | | | | |6513(1) | |
| | | | | |9728 | |
|-----------|------|----|------|------|----------|--------------|
| 6490 | 7GB | 1 | Fast | 5514 |2726 |Compaction |
| | | | | |2740 | |
| | | | | |2741 | |
| | | | | |2748 | |
| | | | | |6513(1) | |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
(1) This controller is only allowed on a #5064/#9364 System
Unit Expansion with #9331 Expansion unit for SPD cards.
Other controllers attach to CEC or #5064/#9364 with #9329
Expansion Unit for PCI cards.
(2) This tape feature can only be installed in the #5065
Storage/PCI Expansion Tower.
720 730 740
--------------------------------------------------------------------
| Tape Subsystem Group A
|
| 8mm Cart 7208 External (2) 4 4 4
| 8mm Library - 9427 4 4 4
| 1/2-Inch Reel - 2440 4 4 4
| 9348 4 4 4
| System maximum for Group A 4 4 4
|-------------------------------------------------------------------
| Tape Subsystem Group B
|
| 1/2-Inch Reel - 9347 2 2 2
| System maximum for Group B 2 2 2
|-------------------------------------------------------------------
| Tape Subsystem Group C
|
| 1/2-Inch Cart - 3570, and 3590(1) 8 8 8
| 3480,3490 3490E Axx,Bxx,C10,Dxx 8 8 8
| other 3490Es (1) 8 8 8
| 1/2-Inch Reel - 3422/3430 8 8 8
| System maximum for Group C 8 8 8
|-------------------------------------------------------------------
| Tape Subsystem Group D
|
| 1/4-Inch Cart - #5032 2 2 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------
System Maximum 8 8 8
(1) 3490E CXA and 3590 B1A can be placed into a 3494 library.
The CX and B1A are counted toward the tape subsystem
maximums; the 3494 library is not.
(1) Each 7208-002, 012, 222 and 232w/#0501 counts as one 7208.
Each 7208-232w#0502 and 7208-234 counts as two 7208s. Each
#0021 not tied to a 7208 already on the records counts as
one 7208.
720 730 740
--- --- ---
3995 Optical Libraries (Direct Attach) 14 22 22
LAN-attached 3995 models are available for all AS/400e models.
The AS/400 accommodates both internal and
external disk devices. All internal devices are controlled by the MFIOP, the
RAID-5 Disk Unit Controller (#6502), the Disk Unit Controller for RAID (#6512),
the Storage Device Controller (#6530), or the RAID Disk Unit Controllers (#6532
and #6533). External devices are controlled by the Direct Access Storage Device
Controller (#6500) or the Tape/Disk Device Controller (#6501).
There are some limits on some combinations of
disk unit IOPs. A system could contain more IOPs than these limits if an IOP is
used to control tape, CD-ROM, or diskette.
Maximum Combinations of Disk Unit IOPs
Usage Features 720 730 740
-------------------------------------------------------------------
SPD -
External 6500/6501 20 36 36
Internal 2726/2740/2741 10 37 37
6502/6512/6530
6532/9751/9754
6533/9728
Total 6500/6501/6502 20 37 37
6512/6530/6532
9751/9754/6333
The AS/400 accommodates both internal and
external tape devices. All internal devices are controlled by the MFIOP, the
Storage Device Controller (#2624), or the Internal Tape Device Controller
(#6513). External devices are controlled by the Removable Media Device
Attachment (#2621), the 34XX Magnetic Tape Subsystem Attachment (#2644), the Magnetic
Storage Device Controller (#6112), the Tape/Disk Device Controller (#6501), or
the Magnetic Media Controller (#6534).
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June
30, 2000)
This IOP provides two ports of differential
SCSI for tape and optical attachment to the AS/400. #2621 includes hardware
data compression for tape devices.
See Supported Devices section for a list of
tape devices and optical storage devices supported by feature #2621.
The configurator will specify #6534 for tape
devices that can be controlled by #6534. Tape devices that require two ports of
attachment to the AS/400 require #2621. The configurator will specify the
minimum required number of IOPs. Additional IOPs may be ordered to attach one
tape device per IOP.
The following table identifies the maximum
number of IOPs allowed, including those required for attaching one tape device
per IOP. SPD card slots required: One.
Maximum Number of #2621s
Usage 720 730 740
---------------- --- --- ---
External Tape 4 4 4
#5032 0 2 2
External Optical 14 22 22
Total 20 28 28
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
#2624 is an IOP capable of controlling up to
three internal SCSI tape or CD-ROM devices and one diskette device with the
addition of #6146. #2624 will be specified on orders when a diskette unit or
additional CD-ROMs are required. #2624 will not be specified for controlling
tape; however, an installed #2624 or a #2624 specified to support the addition
of diskette or CD-ROM can also be used to control supported tape devices. When
tape devices are selected, the configurator will specify #6513 unless a #2624
already exists or has been specified for diskette or CD-ROM.
A #2624 used to support tape or CD-ROM must be
placed in a #5072 or #5073 expansion unit. When #2624 is used to only control
diskettes, it is not considered a high-workload IOP. Refer to Tape Unit Table
for a list of tape units supported.
SPD I/O card slots: One.
Maximum Number of #2624s
Usage 720 730 740
------------- --- --- ---
Internal Tape 4 7 7
Diskette 2 2 2
Total 6 7 7
Provides a S/370 Channel interface for
attachment of external tape devices:
For devices that can attach, refer to
Supported Devices section.
The configurator will specify the minimum
number of IOPs required. SPD card slots: One. The following table identifies
the maximum number of IOPs allowed.
Maximum Number of #2644s
Usage 720 730 740
------------------- --- --- ---
External S/370 Tape 8 8 8
The #2778 is Ultra2 SCSI capable when
installed in a #5065, Storage/PCI Expansion Tower or #5066, 1.8m I/O Tower.
#2778 has a maximum compressed cache size of
104MB which provides RAID-5 protection and compression for internal disk units.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks, #2778 is also designed to
work as a high performance controller for disks protected by system mirroring
or disks with no protection.
#2778 controller supports a maximum of 15
drives. A minimum of four drives of the same capacity are needed for a valid
RAID 5 configuration. A maximum of three 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.
#2778 also supports #4331/#6831, 1.6GB Read
Cache Device, which provides increased performance. Larger read cache is
supported only when #2778 is NOT in compression mode.
The #2778 also supports combinations of CD-ROM
and internal tape units. When placed in a #5065 Storage/PCI Expansion Tower or
#5066 1.8m I/O Tower, the #2778 can support up to two tape units and CD-ROMs,
in any combination.
#2778 supports both compression and
non-compression modes. The mode of operation is determined by a hardware
jumper. #2778 is shipped with the jumper set for non-compression mode. By
moving the jumper, the controller will function in compression mode.
Prerequisites: #503X Migration Tower 1,
#5064/#9364, or #5065/#5066 Tower with an available slot under a base or
feature #2824 controller. High-Speed PCI card slots required: One. OS/400 V5R1,
or later, is required.
Provides DFCI ports for the attachment of tape
and diskette units. For devices that can attach, refer to Supported Devices
section. #6112 is supported for migration only and cannot be ordered. SPD card
slots: One.
Maximum Number of #6112s
Usage 720 730 740
----------------- --- --- ---
External Tape 2 2 2
External Diskette 2 2 2
Maximum Combined 4 4 4
Note: Limit of two #6112s in #9331 (Base Expansion Unit for SPD
Cards)
Provides for the attachment of one SCSI
diskette device. #6146 can be attached to a #2624 for the purpose of
controlling an external diskette.
For devices that can attach, refer to
Supported Devices section.
The following table identifies the maximum
number of IOAs allowed.
Maximum Number of #6146s
Usage 720 730 740
----------------- --- --- ---
External Diskette 2 2 2
Reference information: Cable P/N 46G3658 is
required for attaching #6146 to diskette and is included with feature #6146.
Provides SCSI attachment capability for
external disk units. This feature is supported for migration only and cannot be
ordered. Each #6500 may attach one device. SPD card slots required: One.
For devices that can attach, refer to Supported
Devices section.
The configurator will specify one #6500 for
each device selected. The following table identifies the maximum number of IOPs
allowed.
Maximum Number of #6500s
Usage 720 730 740
--------------------- --- --- ---
External Disk Devices 12 36 36
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July
31, 2001)
Provides SCSI attachment capability for
external disk devices and external tape devices. #6501 can attach up to two
tape devices in any combination. SPD Card slots required: One.
For devices that can attach, refer to
Supported Devices section.
The configurator will specify #6534 for tape
devices that can be controlled by #6534. The configurator will specify the
minimum number of IOPs required. Additional IOPs may be ordered for the purpose
of attaching one tape device per IOP. The following table identifies the
maximum number of IOPs allowed, including those required for attaching one tape
device per IOP.
Maximum Number of #6501s
Usage 720 730 740
---------------- --- --- ---
External Tape 8 8 8
External Disk 20 72 72
Maximum Combined 20 80 80
A Fast Wide SCSI controller that provides
RAID-5 protection for internal disk units. The #6502 also includes a 2MB
write-cache.
The #6502 controls Fast Wide and Fast Narrow
SCSI disk units installed in the:
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for
disks, the controller 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 is provided at less cost than mirroring,
and with greater performance than system checksums.
The controller offers higher performance than
feature #6530.
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 between four and 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 will be spread across eight
drives.
Feature #6502 is supported for migration only
and cannot be ordered. It has been replaced by #6532 and #6533.
SPD card slots: One. Refer to Disk Unit Table
for a list of disks that can be placed into RAID-5 arrays.
The following table identifies the maximum
number of IOPs allowed.
Maximum Number of #6502s
Usage 720 730 740
-------------- --- --- ---
Internal Disks 9 36 36
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June
30, 2000)
A Fast Wide SCSI controller that provides
RAID-5 protection for internal disk units. The #6512 also includes a 4MB
write-cache.
The #6512 is designed to control Fast Wide and
Fast Narrow SCSI disk units that are installed in the:
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 costs less than mirroring, and performance
is better than with system checksums.
#6512 offers greater performance than #6502
and #6530.
The #6512 provides a 4MB write-cache, faster
microprocessor and memory for increased performance compared with the 2MB
write-cache #6502 disk unit controller. Customers upgrading to new systems 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 eight
drives.
SPD card slots: One. Refer to Disk Unit Table
for a list of disks that can be placed into RAID-5 arrays.
#6512 is supported for migration only and
cannot be ordered. It has been replaced by #6532 and #6533.
The following table identifies the maximum
number of IOPs allowed.
Maximum Number of #6512s
Usage 720 730 740
-------------- --- --- ---
Internal Disks 9 36 36
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July
31, 2001)
Controls up to four internal SCSI tape
devices. When used in Expansion Unit for SPD Cards (#9331), the #6513 controls
up to three internal tape devices. When used in expansion tower #5072 or #5073
the #6513 controls up to four internal tape devices.
Refer to Tape Unit Table for a list of tape
units supported.
A #2624 (Storage Device Controller) on a
system to support diskette can also be used to control the other supported tape
devices. If a #2624 is not available for attaching an included required tape
unit, the configurator will specify #6513. #2624 is not supported for attaching
tape in the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion.
The configurator will specify the minimum
number of IOPs required. SPD card slots: One. The following table identifies
the maximum number of IOPs allowed.
Maximum Number of #6513s
Usage 720 730 740
------------- --- --- ---
Internal Tape 5 5 5
This Fast Wide SCSI IOP controls up to 16 disk
units installed in the Storage Expansion Unit #5052/#5058 Storage Expansion
Tower #5082/#5083 or System Unit Expansion #5064/#9364 with #9331 Expansion
Unit for SPD Cards.
#6530 is supported for migration only and
cannot be ordered. It is replaced by #6532 and #6533.
SPD card slots: One. Refer to Disk Unit Table
for a list of disks that can be controlled by #6530.
The following table identifies the maximum
number of IOPs allowed.
Maximum Number of #6530s
Usage 720 730 740
-------------- --- --- ---
Internal Disks 9 36 36
(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.
The #6532 controls Ultra, Fast Wide and Fast
Narrow SCSI disk units installed in the:
The #6532 will also control Ultra, Fast Wide,
and Fast Narrow SCSI disk units installed in the Storage Expansion Units
(#5052) and Storage Expansion Towers (#5082). 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.
When upgrading to 7XX models, existing #6502,
#6512, and #6530 Disk Unit Controllers, in storage expansion units and towers,
may be migrated. System performance may vary depending on the configuration and
applications. Performance requirements should be determined to ensure that the
current controller meets expectations.
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 10 drives. For systems started with eight to 10 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 10 drives the raid function must be stopped and then started before
the parity will be spread across eight drives.
One #5058, #5083, or #9331 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.
Refer to Disk Unit Table for a list of disks
that can be placed into RAID-5 arrays.
For the best performance use disks, disk
controllers, and storage expansion devices capable of Ultra SCSI performance.
SPD card slots: One. The following table
identifies the maximum number of IOPs allowed.
Maximum Number of #6532s
Usage 720 730 740
-------------- --- --- ---
Internal Disks 9 36 36
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
An Ultra SCSI controller with a 4MB
write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection and compression for internal disk
units. Compression on the 17.54GB disk units requires the support of OS/400
V4R4.
The #6533 controls Ultra, Fast Wide and Fast
Narrow SCSI disk units installed in the:
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). 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, #6533 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 faster than system checksums. #6533 offers greater performance than
#6502, #6512,and #6530.
When upgrading to 7XX models, existing #6502,
#6512, #6530, and #6532 disk unit controllers in storage expansion units and
towers may be migrated. System performance may vary depending on the
configuration and applications. Performance requirements should be determined
to ensure that the current controller meets expectations.
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 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 10 drives. For systems started with eight to 10 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 10 drives the RAID function must be stopped and then started before
the parity will be spread across eight drives.
One #5058, #5083, or #9331 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. Refer to Disk Unit
Table for a list of disks that can be placed into RAID-5 arrays.
For the best performance use disks, disk
controllers and storage expansion devices that are capable of Ultra SCSI
performance.
SPD card slots: One. The following table
identifies the maximum number of IOPs allowed.
Maximum Number of #6533s
Usage 720 730 740
-------------- --- --- ---
Internal Disks 9 36 36
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
A SCSI IOP that provides attachment capability
for the external tape and optical devices. #6534 is the default SPD tape
controller. #6534 can attach one tape or optical drive. Tape devices that
require two ports of attachment to the AS/400 require #2621.
For devices that can attach, refer to
Supported Devices section.
SPD card slots: One. The following table
identifies the maximum number of IOPs allowed, including those required for
attaching one tape device per IOP.
Maximum Number of #6534s
Usage 720 730 740
------------- --- --- ---
External Tape 8 8 8
An MFIOP contains an Ultra SCSI controller
with a 4MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection for up to 20 internal
disk units. This is the first controller for the AS/400 that allows all disk
units in the system unit towers to be placed into a RAID-5 array. #9751 also
controls the internal CD-ROM drive, one internal tape unit, and LAN,
communication, and twinaxial controllers.
#9751 is supported on Models 730 and 740 when
upgrading from 6XX and SXX models with a #9751 installed. It can be installed
only in the system unit tower.
#9751 controls Ultra, Fast Wide, and Fast
Narrow SCSI disk units. In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks,
the #9751 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 is provided at less cost than mirroring, and with greater
performance than system checksums.
Like the #6532, the #9751 includes a 4MB
write-cache and faster microprocessor and memory for increased performance
compared with the 2MB write-cache #6502 disk unit controller.
#9751 supports up to 20 internal disk units.
On the Model 730 the first 12 disk units without prerequisites and eight
additional using a #5055 (Storage Expansion Unit). On the Model 740 four disk
units are supported without prerequisites and an additional 16 using a #5057
(Storage Expansion Unit). 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 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 10 drives. For systems started with eight
to 10 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 10 drives the RAID function must be
stopped and then started before the parity will be spread across eight drives.
For the best performance use disks, disk
controllers and storage expansion devices capable of Ultra SCSI performance.
Card slots used: Two.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
The #9754 MFIOP contains an Ultra SCSI
controller with a 4MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection and
compression for up to 20 internal disk units. This is the follow-on controller
to the #9751 and like the #9751 allows all disk units in the system unit towers
to be placed into a RAID-5 array. #9754 also controls the internal CD-ROM
drive, one internal tape unit, LAN, communication, and twinaxial workstation
controllers.
The configurator specifies #9754 on new orders
for Models 730 and 740. #9754 is also specified on upgrades to Models 730 and
740 from systems other than Models 640, 650, S30, S40, and 730. #9754 is only
allowed on the system unit tower.
#9754 controls Ultra, Fast Wide, and Fast
Narrow SCSI disk units. In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks,
#9754 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.
#9754 supports up to 20 internal disk units.
On the Model 730 the first 12 disk units without prerequisites and eight
additional using a #5055 (Storage Expansion Unit). On the Model 740 four disk
units are supported without prerequisites and an additional 16 using a #5057
(Storage Expansion Unit).
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 10 drives. For systems started with eight
to 10 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 10 drives the RAID function must be stopped and
then started before the parity will be spread across eight drives.
For the best performance use disks, disk
controllers and storage expansion devices capable of Ultra SCSI performance.
Card slots used: Two. Maximum: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
A SCSI Tape IOA for attaching the IBM 7207
Model 122 SLR5 QIC External Tape Drive. #2718 can attach one tape drive.
Prerequisites: Storage/PCI Expansion Tower
(#5065) on Models 730 and 740. One SCSI PCI slot required on Model 720.
Maximum: Eight (maximums may be limited when
used in combination with other tape controllers). Requires OS/400 V4R2, or
later.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June
30, 2000)
This Ultra SCSI disk and tape controller with
a 4MB write-cache provides RAID-5 protection for internal disk units. #2726
controls Ultra, Fast Wide, and Fast Narrow SCSI disk and tape units installed
in the base system unit and the System Unit Expansion #5064/#9364 with
Expansion Unit for PCI cards #9329. In addition to providing RAID-5 protection
for disks, the #2726 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 is provided at less cost than mirroring, and with greater
performance than system checksums.
The #2726 controller supports a maximum of 15
drives. A minimum of four drives of the same capacity are needed for a valid
RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of three 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 10 drives. For systems started with eight to 10 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 10 drives the raid function must be stopped and then started
before the parity will be spread across eight drives.
The #2726 also supports one CD-ROM and one
internal tape unit when placed in the system unit. When placed in the
#5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion, the #2726 can support up to three internal
tape/CD-ROM units.
Refer to Disk Unit Table for a list of disks
that can be placed into RAID-5 arrays. Refer to Tape Unit Table for a list of
tapes that can be supported by the #2726.
Prerequisite: system unit or #5064/#9364 with
#9329. High-Speed PCI card slots: One. Maximums: One #9728/#2726/#2740/#2741 in
the system unit. One #2726/#2741 in the #9329.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
A SCSI Tape IOA that attaches external tape
devices and external optical devices. #2729 can attach one tape drive or one
optical drive.
Tape devices that require two ports of
attachment to the AS/400 require #2621.
Prerequisites: Storage/PCI Expansion Tower
(#5065) on Models 730 and 740. One SCSI PCI slot required on Model 720. For
devices that can attach, refer to Supported Devices section.
Maximum: Eight (maximums may be limited when
used in combination with other tape controllers). Requires OS/400 V4R1, or
later.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
An Ultra SCSI disk and tape controller with a
4MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection for internal disk units. #2740
controls Ultra, Fast Wide, and Fast Narrow SCSI disk and tape units installed
in the base system unit. In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks,
#2740 is also 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.
The #2740 controller supports a maximum of 10
drives. A minimum of four drives of the same capacity are needed for a valid
RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of two 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 10 drives. For systems started with eight to 10 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 10 drives the raid function must be stopped and then started before
the parity will be spread across eight drives.
The #2740 also supports one CD-ROM and one
internal tape unit when placed in the system unit.
Refer to Disk Unit Table for a list of disks
that can be placed into RAID-5 arrays. Refer to Tape Unit Table for a list of
tapes that can be supported by the #2740.
High-Speed PCI card slots: One. Maximum: One
#9728/#2726/#2740/#2741 allowed in the system unit.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
An Ultra SCSI disk and tape controller with a
4MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection for internal disk units. Disk
compression for the 17.54GB drives requires the support of OS/400 V4R4.
#2741 controls Ultra, Fast Wide and Fast
Narrow SCSI disk and tape units that are installed in the base system unit and
the System Unit Expansion #5064/#9364 with Expansion Unit for PCI cards #9329.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks, #2741 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.
The #2741 controller supports a maximum of 15
drives. A minimum of four drives of the same capacity are needed for a valid
RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of three 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 10 drives. For systems started with eight to 10 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 10 drives the raid function must be stopped and then started
before the parity will be spread across eight drives.
The #2741 also supports one CD-ROM and one
internal tape unit when placed in the system unit. When placed in the
#5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion, the #2741 can support up to three internal
tape/CD-ROM units.
Refer to Disk Unit Table for a list of disks
that can be placed into RAID-5 arrays. Refer to Tape Unit Table for a list of
tapes that can be supported by the #2741.
Prerequisite: System unit or #5064/#9364 with
#9329. High-Speed PCI card slots: One. Maximum: One #9728/#2726/#2740/#2741 in
the system unit. One #2726/#2741 in the #9329.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
This controller with a 26MB write-cache,
provides RAID-5 protection and compression for internal disk units, and also
supports internal tape and CD-ROM units.
#2748 supports both compression and
non-compression modes. The mode of operation is determined by a hardware
jumper. #2748 is shipped with the jumper set in non-compression mode.
The #2748 controls Ultra2, Ultra, and Fast
Wide SCSI disk units. In addition to RAID-5 protection for disks, #2748 serves
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.
#2748 also supports #4331/#6831 (1.6GB Read
Cache Device), which can increase performance in read intensive applications.
#4331/#6831 is supported only when #2748 is not in compression mode. #2748 is
specified on all new system orders with OS/400 V4R4, when a PCI disk controller
is required.
The #2748 controller supports a maximum of 15
disk units. A minimum of four disk units of the same capacity are needed for a
valid RAID 5 configuration. A maximum of three arrays are allowed per
controller, with a maximum of ten disk units allowed per array. All disk units
in an array must be of the same capacity. Parity is spread across four disk
units for arrays of four to seven disk units. Parity can be spread across
either four or eight disk units for arrays of eight to ten disk units. Systems
with eight to ten disk units in an array find the parity, for that array,
spread across eight disk units. For systems with fewer than eight disk units in
an array, and later upgraded to eight, nine, or ten disk units, the RAID
function must be stopped and then started before parity will be spread across
eight disk units.
For best performance use disks, disk
controllers, and storage expansion devices capable of Ultra2 SCSI performance.
Prerequisites: Storage/PCI Expansion Tower
(#5065) on Models 730 and 740. Model 720 requires #9330 (PCI Integrated
Expansion Unit, and a SCSI PCI slot. OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or
Cumulative (cum) PTF package C9229440, or later, is required.
Maximum IOPs allowed:
Model 720 730 740
------- --- --- ---
Maximum 14 54 54
Maximums may be limited when used in
combination with other IOPs.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 1,
2002)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March
1, 2002)
1.6GB of storage for larger read-cache
function allows the most actively read data to be accessible via solid state
disk.
#4331 installs into the #5065 Storage/PCI
Expansion Tower on all AS/400e 7XX models and is supported by the #2748 PCI
RAID Disk Unit Controller.
#6831 can be installed in Model 720 system
units, or Model 720 System Unit Expansions (#5064/#9364 with #9330 PCI
Integrated Expansion Unit), and is supported by the PCI RAID Disk Unit
Controller (#2748).
Prerequisites: PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
(#2748) One DASD slot. OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative (cum) PTF
package C9229440, or later, is required. Maximum: One per #2748.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
The base IOA for the system unit. #9728 is a
disk and tape controller that provides Ultra SCSI attachment capability for up
to five internal disk units, one internal CD-ROM, and one internal tape. This
controller does not support RAID.
This feature is not allowed with #0044 on new
orders. High-Speed PCI card slots: One. Maximum: One #9728/#2726/#2740/#2741 in
the system unit.
(For #6050 for IBM US, No Longer Available as
of May 31, 2001)
Supports forty 5250-type displays or printers.
#6050 is supported for migration only and cannot be ordered. It is replaced by
#6180, Twinaxial Workstation IOA.
An 8-port twinaxial workstation controller and
workstation adapter with a 20-foot attachment cable for attaching 5250 type
displays and printers. Up to 40 devices may be attached per #6140.
This feature is supported only for migration,
and cannot be ordered. SPD card slots: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July
31, 2001)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
Supports forty 5250-type displays or printers.
A cable with an 8-port expansion box comes with the adapter. Each port supports
seven attached devices allowing for 56 attached devices, of which only 40 can
be active.
#9280 is the base twinaxial workstation IOA on
Models 730 and 740. #6180 is an optional feature twinaxial workstation IOA.
Prerequisite: #2629 (LAN/WAN Workstation IOA)
IOA slots required on #2629: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
This combined twinaxial/communication adapter
is available as a feature on Model 720, supporting 28 twinaxial devices. A
cable with a 4-port expansion box comes with the adapter. Each port supports
seven attached devices allowing the twinaxial controller to support 28 total
active devices and 28 attached devices. This adapter also provides a single
communication line. The adapter is described in the Communications section.
PCI card slots: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July
31, 2001)
Supports for forty 5250-type displays or
printers. A cable with an 8-port expansion box comes with the adapter. Each
port supports seven attached devices allowing for 56 attached devices, of which
only 40 can be active. #2722 is specified when additional PCI twinaxial
workstation controllers are required.
PCI Card Slots: One.
Supports up to 40 active 5250 type displays
and printers. A 20-foot cable with an 8-port expansion box comes with the
adapter. Each port supports seven attached devices allowing for 56 attached
devices, of which only 40 can be active. #2746 is specified when additional PCI
twinaxial workstation controllers are required.
Prerequisites: Storage/PCI Expansion Tower
(#5065) on Models 730 and 740. One PCI slot required on Model 720. OS/400 V4R4
with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative (cum) PTF package C9229440, or later, is
required.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
This combined twinaxial/communication adapter
supports 28 twinaxial addresses. A cable with a 4-port expansion box comes with
the adapter. Also, a 20-foot twinaxial cable is shipped with this adapter on
new systems for attachment of the console. Each port supports seven attached
devices allowing the twinaxial controller to support 28 total active devices
and 28 attached devices. This adapter also provides a single communication
line. The adapter is described in the Communications section.
PCI card slots: One. Maximum: One.
Supports six ASCII devices. With #6142
attached the #6141 can support 18 ASCII devices.
#9141 is the base ASCII workstation controller
on Models 730 and 740, or an optional ASCII workstation controller on the Model
720. #6141 is an optional ASCII workstation controller.
SPD card slots: One. Maximum number of ASCII
IOP features (#6141/#6142): 58.
Provides an additional 12 ports to the six
provided by #6141. One #6142 may attach per #6141.
Card slots required: None. Maximum number of
ASCII IOP features (#6141/#6142): 58.
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 Logical Link Control (LLC) functions.
#2617 and #9617 are supported for migration
only and cannot be ordered. The replacement Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 LAN is #6181.
SPD card slots required: One.
One interface to connect an AS/400 System to a
FDDI LAN that complies with ANSI X3T9.5 and ISO 9314 standards. Feature #2618
consists of a card, a wrap connector and internal code that supplies IEEE 802.2
LLC, ANSI X3T9.5/ISO 9314 MAC functions, and ANSI X3T9.5 Station Management
(SMT) functions (draft version 7.2 level compatible with version 6.2).
SPD card slots required: One. This feature is
supported for migration only and cannot be ordered.
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 that
supplies IEEE 802.5 MAC and IEEE 802.2 LLC functions and an external 2.44-meter
(8-foot) cable. The standard IBM Cabling System patch cables can increase the
length where necessary.
#2619 and #9619 are supported for migration
only and cannot be ordered. The replacement Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 LAN is #6149.
A single attachment to either a 16Mbps or a
4Mbps IBM Token-Ring Network. The feature consists of an adapter card, internal
code that supplies IEEE 802.5 MAC and IEEE 802.2 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. You can migrate easily from a 4 to a
16Mbps Token-Ring Network.
Feature #2626 is supported for migration only
and cannot be ordered.
SPD card slots required: One.
This I/O Processor is required to attach the
AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter feature #2668.
SPD card slots required: One. Maximum: Three
(one per #2668).
One interface to connect an AS/400 System to a
FDDI LAN 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 that supplies IEEE 802.2 LLC, ANSI X3T9.5/ISO 9314 MAC
functions, and ANSI X3T9.5 SMT functions (draft version 7.2 level, which is
compatible with version 6.2).
Feature #2665 and #8665 are supported only for
migration and cannot be ordered.
SPD card slots required: One.
Wireless connectivity from AS/400 systems to
workstations within a wireless LAN area. With the wireless LAN connection,
end-users can have roaming, portable access to information anywhere within the
area of local wireless radio coverage. This feature includes one adapter card.
Feature #2668 is supported for migration only
and cannot be ordered.
One of the following cables must be specified
when ordering feature #2668
One of the following antenna must be specified
when ordering feature #2668
These features are supported for migration
only and may not be ordered. Cables and antennae may be ordered as accessories,
for customers who must change their antennae, or cable length on an installed
system.
Card slots required: None.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
The One-Line LAN/WAN IOP is required to attach
the following LAN/WAN PCI adapters:
#2810 is considered a high-workload IOP and
has configuration limitations. Use of the configurator is required.
SPD Card slots required: One. Maximum: 24 on
the Model 720, 48 on the Model 730, and 72 on the Model 740.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
A single attachment to either a 16Mbps or a
4Mbps IBM Token-Ring Network. The feature consists of an IOA card, internal
code that supplies IEEE 802.5 MAC and IEEE 802.2 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, 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. #6149 is an optional feature
LAN. #9249 is a base LAN specify.
Prerequisite: #2629 or #6616. One card slot
required on #2629 or #6616 IOA.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July
31, 2001)
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 MAC plus IEEE
802.2 LLC functions. The Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA can operate in half-or
full-duplex mode.
#6181 has a RJ45 connector for attachment of
customer supplied cabling and a 15 pin D-shell as an alternative for attachment
of an IBM AUI cable. RJ45 twisted pair cable must be ordered separately. The
following cable can be ordered if you choose IBM AUI cabling.
This cable can be ordered without an adapter
if you need to change your cable on an installed system.
#6181 is an optional feature LAN. #9381 is a
base LAN specify. See the description for feature #5072/#5073 for restrictions
due to +12V power limitations.
Prerequisite: One card slot on #2629 or #6616
IOA is required for feature #6181.
Supported for migration only and cannot be
ordered.
When a one-port LAN is ordered, one of the
following cables can be specified. When a two-port LAN is ordered, two of the
following cables can be specified in any combination.
You can order the cables without an adapter if
you need to change your cable length on an installed system.
MES upgrades can be made to the FSIOP features
with feature #6520 (Upgrade 1 to 2-Port FSIOP)
#6520 is used to upgrade a one-port FSIOP to a
two-port FSIOP. Installation of #6520 requires disassembly of the FSIOP and
removal of the one-port FSIOP card. A #9024 or #9025 cable is required.
The #6509 is a 16MB module used for expanding
the memory on the base FSIOP to a maximum of 64MB. Not allowed on #6519 and
#6529.
This feature supported for migration only and
cannot be ordered.
Contains a 166MHz Pentium processor, two main
storage slots, and two LAN IOA slots.
Each memory card slot can contain either a
32MB memory card or a 128MB memory card producing a total memory capacity
ranging from 32MB to 256MB. At least one memory card is required. The feature
numbers for the memory cards are as follows:
Each LAN IOA slot can contain either a
token-ring IOA or an Ethernet IOA. The Pentium IOA is capable of supporting
both IOAs in any combination. At least one LAN IOA feature is required. The
features for the LAN IOAs are as follows:
SPD card slots required: Two. This feature is
supported for migration only, and cannot be ordered.
Contains a 200MHz Pentium Pro processor, four
main storage slots, and three LAN IOA slots.
Each memory card slot can contain either a
32MB memory card or a 128MB memory card producing a total memory capacity
ranging from 32MB to 512MB. 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 PC
Server can support all three IOAs in any combination. At least one LAN IOA
feature is required. Max of two 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOAs. The features for the
LAN IOAs are as follows:
Note:
#6617 requires three IOP slots. #6617 cannot
be placed in #5044 (System Unit Expansion Rack).
If running NT operating system on #6617, then;
Maximum: One
100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA in the two native AS/400 slots (two total).
If running OS/2 operating system on #6617,
then;
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#0325 and #1700 and
display are not allowed.
If running Novell NetWare on the #6617, a
maximum of 256MB Server Memory is supported.
Maximum: 16.
The maximum may be limited when used in
combination with other LAN IOPs.
(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 Server Memory is supported.
Maximum: 16. The maximum may be limited when
used in combination with other LAN IOPs.
When #6618 is used in 7XX servers, OS/400 V4R3
with cum package C8349430, or later, is required. When #6618 is used on 6XX or
SXX models, OS/400 V4R2 with cum package C8349420, or later, or V4R3 with cum
package C8349430, or later, is required.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Single attachment to one Carrier Sense Multiple
Access/Collision Detect LAN. An adapter card and internal code supply Ethernet
version 2 and IEEE 802.3 MAC plus IEEE 802.2 LLC functions. The Ethernet/IEEE
802.3 IOA can operate in half-or full-duplex mode.
#2723 and #9723 each have a 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.
If #2723 or #9723 is selected to run on an
IPCS, then one #0221 (Ethernet on IPCS) is required for each #2723/#9723
selected.
#9723 is a base LAN. #2723 is an optional
feature LAN. PCI card slots Required: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July
31, 2001)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Single attachment to either a 16Mbps or a
4Mbps IBM Token-Ring Network. An IOA card and internal code supply IEEE 802.5
MAC and IEEE 802.2 LLC functions. The 16/4 Token-Ring IOA can operate in
half-or full-duplex mode.
#2724 and #9724 come with 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.
If #2724 or #9724 is selected to run on an
IPCS, then one #0220 (Token-Ring on IPCS) is required for each #2724/#9724
selected.
#9724 is a base LAN. #2724 is an optional LAN
feature. PCI card slots Required: One.
#2811 is a 25Mbps ATM PCI card that allows the
AS/400 to be attached to an ATM network using UTP cabling. #2811 is a popular
choice if you want to benefit from the scheduling, low latency, and wide
interconnectivity 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 25Mbps speeds are required over distances of less
than 100 meters.
Prerequisites: One #2810 or High-Speed PCI
slot. SPD Card slots required: None. High-Speed PCI slots required (if not
placed on #2810): One. Maximums: Model 720: 24; Model 730: 48; and Model 740:
72. These maximums may be limited when used in combination with other LAN/ATM
IOPs.
A 45Mbps ATM PCI card that allows the AS/400
to be attached to an ATM network using coaxial cabling and the T3/DS-3
interface. #2812 is a popular choice if you want more performance than
available on the 25Mbps ATM, but do not require the 155Mbps performance level.
#2812 may also be popular because of its lower initial connection cost and
lower ongoing tariff. #2812 will typically be used where 45Mbps speeds are
required over distances of less than 137m.
Prerequisites: One #2810 or a high-speed PCI
slot. SPD Card slots required: None. This feature has country specific usage.
Maximums: Model 720: 24; Model 730: 48; and Model 740: 72. These maximums may
be limited when used in combination with other LAN/ATM IOPs.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
A 155Mbps ATM PCI card that allows the AS/400
to be attached to an ATM network using the UTP-5 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 100 meters.
Prerequisites: One #2810 or a high-speed PCI
slot. SPD Card slots required: None. Maximums: Model 720: 24; Model 730: 48;
and Model 740: 72. These maximums may be limited when used in combination with
other LAN/ATM IOPs.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
A 155Mbps ATM PCI card that allows the AS/400
to be attached to an ATM network using the Multi-Mode Fiber 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
2Km.
Prerequisites: One #2810 or a high-speed PCI
slot. SPD Card slots required: None. Maximums: Model 720: 24; Model 730: 48;
and Model 740: 72. These maximums may be limited when used in combination with
other LAN/ATM IOPs.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
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
to 40Km.
Prerequisites: One #2810 or a High-Speed PCI
slot. SPD Card slots required: None. Maximums: Model 720: 24; Model 730: 48;
and Model 740: 72. These maximums may be limited when used in combination with
other LAN/ATM IOPs.
A 34Mbps ATM PCI card that allows the AS/400
to be attached into an ATM network using coaxial cabling and the E3 interface.
#2819 is a popular choice for AS/400 customers who want more performance than
available on the 25Mbps ATM but do not require the 155Mbps performance level.
#2819 may also be popular because of its lower initial connection cost and
lower ongoing tariff. #2819 will typically be used where 34Mbps speeds are
required over distances of less than 137m.
Prerequisites: One #2810 or High-Speed PCI
slot. SPD Card slots required: None. This feature has country specific usage.
Maximums: Model 720: 24; Model 730: 48; and Model 740: 72. These maximums may
be limited when used in combination with other LAN/ATM IOPs.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
The 100 Base-TX Ethernet PCI Adapter feature
allows 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, and operates in either
half-or full-duplex mode.
This adapter is also used in the base system
as a PCI adapter (#2838/#9738 description under PCI Based LAN/ATM features).
If #2838 or #9738 is selected to be attached
to a #6617, then #0222 (100/10 Mbps Ethernet on IPCS) is required for each
#2838/#9838 selected.
#9738 is a base LAN option. #2838 is an
optional feature LAN. SPD Card slots required: None.
Maximum Number of #2838/9738
Usage 720 730 740
----- --- --- ---
#2838 24 48 72
#9838 1 1 1
Total #2838/#9738 24 48 72
Note: Only one #9XXX base LAN adapter allowed per system
These maximums may be limited when used in
combination with other LAN IOPs.
The PCI Integrated PC Server contains a 166MHz
Pentium processor, four main storage slots, and two LAN IOA slots. This adapter
requires two reserved PCI card positions, one for the processor card and the
second for a bridge card to interface the processor to the system. The PCI
Integrated PC Server comes with 32MB of memory and supports up to three of the
following memory features:
Each LAN IOA slot can contain either a
Token-Ring IOA or an Ethernet IOA. The Pentium IOA can support both IOAs in any
combination. At least one LAN IOA feature is required. The features for the LAN
IOAs are as follows:
PCI card slots Required: None. Reserved
positions exist in the base system unit and in the #9329 PCI Integrated
Expansion Unit for the two cards used by this feature.
Maximums: One in the base system unit and one
in the #9329 PCI Integrated Expansion Unit. This feature is supported for
migration only and cannot be ordered.
Contains a 200MHz Pentium Pro processor, four
main storage slots, and two LAN IOA slots. This adapter requires two reserved
PCI card positions, one for the processor card and the second for a bridge card
to interface the processor to the system. #2854 comes with a special cable that
translates the connector on the back of the bridge card to industry-standard
keyboard, mouse, serial and parallel connectors.
Each memory card slot can contain either a 32MB
memory card or a 128MB memory card producing a total memory capacity ranging
from 32MB to 512MB. 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 PC
Server can support two IOAs in any combination with a maximum of one 100/10Mbps
Ethernet. At least one LAN IOA feature is required. The features for the LAN
IOAs are as follows:
Note:
If running NT operating system on #2854, then;
If running OS/2 operating system on #2854,
then #0325, #1700, and a display are not allowed.
If running Novell NetWare on the #2854, a
maximum of 256MB Server Memory is supported.
PCI card slots required: None. Reserved
positions exist in the base system unit and in the #9329 PCI Integrated
Expansion Unit for the two cards used by this feature.
Maximums: One in the base system unit and one
in the #9329 PCI Integrated Expansion Unit.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Contains a 333MHz Pentium II processor, four
main storage slots, and two LAN IOA slots. This adapter requires two reserved
PCI card positions, one for the processor card and the second for a bridge card
to interface the processor to the system.
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 1000MB (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 PCI Integrated
Netfinity Server is capable of supporting two IOAs in any combination with a
maximum of one 100/10Mbps Ethernet. At least one LAN IOA feature is required.
The features for the LAN IOAs are as follows:
Note:
If running NT operating system on #2865, then;
If running OS/2 operating system on #2865:
If running Novell NetWare on the #2865, a
maximum of 256MB Server Memory is supported.
PCI card slots required: None. Reserved
positions exist in the base system unit and in the #9329 PCI Integrated
Expansion Unit for the two card used by this feature. Maximum: One in the base
system unit and one in the #9329 PCI Integrated Expansion Unit.
When #2865 is used in 7XX servers, OS/400 V4R3
with cum package C8349430, or later, is required. When #2865 is used on 6XX or
SXX models, OS/400 V4R2 with cum package C8349420, or later, or V4R3 with cum
package C8349430, or later, is required.
The following IOPs support twinaxial
workstations, communication, and LAN IOAs.
Attaches a wide range of AS/400 communications
adapters. #2623 is offered for new sale to support only ISDN (#2605). #2623
will continue to support all past functions; however, #2623 can be ordered only
if you purchase the ISDN adapter.
The Six-line Communications Controller
provides for the attachment of the following communications adapters:
One #2623 will support one of the following
combinations of adapters:
SPD Card
slots required: One. Maximum: One per SPD Card slot available.
V.35 Exceptions (not enforced by the configurators)
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).
Each controller (#2623) supports:
- One V.35 SDLC data line operating at speeds up to 640Kbps
- Two V.35 SDLC data lines operating at speeds up to 512Kbps
- Three V.35 SDLC data lines operating at speeds up to 384Kbps
- No other adapters are allowed on #2623 when running T1/E1/J1
Supports up to three of the following IOAs:
One #2629 will support one of the following
combinations of adapters:
No more than seven #2629s can be placed into
each 1063Mbps System Unit Expansion Tower (#5072). The #2629 is not restricted
when used in the System Unit Expansion Tower #5073.
SPD card slots required: One. Maximum: One per
SPD Card slot available.
Supports three PCI card slots, one High-Speed
PCI card slot used for the base system disk controller, and also drives one
integrated PC server. The MFIOP supports the following IOAs in its High-Speed
PCI slot:
The MFIOP supports one of the two base PCI
cards in its low-speed PCI slot.
The MFIOP supports the following IOAs in its
two other low-speed PCI slots.
The MFIOP will support one of the following
combinations of adapters:
Some restrictions may apply. Use the
configurators to ensure a valid configuration.
The Base PCI LAN/WAN Workstation IOP comes
with the #9329 PCI Integrated Expansion Unit on the Model 720. The IOP supports
LAN, WAN, and workstation IOAs through three PCI card slots, supports DASD via
one high-speed PCI card slot reserved for the system unit expansion disk
controller, and also supports one integrated PC server.
The IOP supports the following IOAs in its
high-speed PCI slot:
The IOP supports the following IOAs in its
three low-speed PCI slots:
The base IOP will support three cards in any
combination with a maximum of one LAN card.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
The PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP can be used
for attaching LAN, WAN, and workstation IOAs to the Model 720. The #2809 can
support different combinations of cards depending on which of the three system
and #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion positions is used for installation. Use
the configurators to ensure a valid configuration.
#2824 is an I/O processor with 32MB of memory.
The following PCI communication adapters are
supported:
The following storage PCI adapters are
supported:
Some installation restrictions may apply. Use
the configurator to ensure a valid configuration.
Prerequisites: One PCI controller slot. OS/400
V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative (cum) PTF package C9229440, or later.
Maximum IOPs allowed:
Model 720 730 740
------- --- --- ---
Maximum 11 36 36
Maximums may be limited when used in
combination with other IOPs.
Contains an Ultra SCSI controller with a 4MB
write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection for up to 20 internal disk units.
This is the first controller for the AS/400 that allows all disk units in the
system unit towers to be placed into a RAID-5 array. #9751 also controls the
internal CD-ROM drive, one internal tape unit, and LAN, communication, and
twinaxial controllers.
#9751 is supported on Models 730 and 740 when
upgrading from 6XX and SXX models with a #9751 installed. It can be installed
only in the system unit tower.
#9751 controls Ultra, Fast Wide, and Fast
Narrow SCSI disk units. In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks,
#9751 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 is provided at less cost than mirroring, and with greater
performance than system checksums.
Like the #6532, the #9751 includes a 4MB
write-cache and faster microprocessor and memory for increased performance
compared with the 2MB write-cache #6502 disk unit controller.
#9751 supports up to 20 internal disk units --
on the Model 730, the first 12 disk units without prerequisites and eight
additional using a #5055 (Storage Expansion Unit). On the Model 740, four disk
units are supported without prerequisites and an additional 16 using a #5057
(Storage Expansion Unit). 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 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 will be spread across eight drives.
For the best performance use disks, disk
controllers, and storage expansion devices capable of Ultra SCSI performance.
Card slots used: Two.
Contains an Ultra SCSI controller with a 4MB
write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection and compression for up to 20
internal disk units. This is the follow-on controller to the #9751 and like the
#9751 allows all disk units in the system unit towers to be placed into a
RAID-5 array. #9754 also controls the internal CD-ROM drive, one internal tape
unit, LAN, communication, and twinaxial workstation controllers.
The configurator specifies #9754 on new orders
for Models 730 and 740. #9754 is also specified on upgrades to Models 730 and
740 from systems other than Models 640, 650, S30, S40, and 730. #9754 is only
allowed on the system unit tower.
#9754 controls Ultra, Fast Wide, and Fast
Narrow SCSI disk units. In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks,
#9754 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 is provided at less cost than mirroring, and with greater
performance than system checksums.
#9751 supports up to 20 internal disk units.
On the Model 730 the first 12 disk units without prerequisites and eight
additional using a #5055 (Storage Expansion Unit). On the Model 740 four disk
units are supported without prerequisites and an additional 16 using a #5057
(Storage Expansion Unit).
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 10 drives. For systems started with eight
to 10 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 10 drives the RAID function must be stopped and
then started before the parity will be spread across eight drives.
For the best performance, use disks, disk
controllers, and storage expansion devices capable of Ultra SCSI performance.
Compression will not be available with 17.54GB
disk units until V4R4. Card slots used: Two. Maximum: One.
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.
Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications
Controller (#2623). One or two #2605 allowed per #2623 with no other IOAs
allowed on the same #2623.
SPD card slots required: None. Requires one
IOA position on a #2623. #2605 counts as two 64Kbps lines when calculating the
system line limits. This feature has country-specific usage.
The preferred adapter for EIA 232/V.24 is the
Multiple Protocol Communications IOA (#2699). The configurator allows #2609 to
be added on the extra controllers screen if the prerequisite #2623 is already
installed.
The adapter attaches two communication lines
using async, BSC, SDLC, or X.25 protocols and a CYGNET fanout cable.
Specify two of the following in any
combination.
·
RS-232 Cable 20-Ft
(#9022) Use with a modem eliminator or a modem that has a feature known as
"signal quality detect"
These cables can be ordered without an adapter
when cable length changes are required on an installed system.
See the description for feature #5072 for
restrictions due to +12V power limitations.
Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications
Controller (#2623). SPD card slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on
a #2623.
The preferred adapter for X.21 is the Multiple
Protocol Communications IOA (#2699). The configurator allows #2610 to be added
on the extra controllers screen if the prerequisite #2623 is already installed.
The adapter attaches two communication lines
to an X.21 or X.25 network and a CYGNET fanout cable.
Specify two of the following in any
combination:
These cables can be ordered without an adapter
when cable length changes are required on an installed system.
Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications
Controller (#2623). SPD card slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on
a #2623.
The preferred adapter for EIA 232/V.24 is the
Multiple Protocol Communications IOA (#2699). The configurator allows #2612 to
be added on the extra controllers screen if the prerequisite #2623 is already
installed.
The adapter attaches one communication line
using Async, BSC, SDLC, or X.25 protocols.
Specify one of the following:
·
RS-232 Cable 20-Ft
(#9022) Use with a modem eliminator or a modem that has a feature known as
"signal quality detect"
These cables can be ordered without an adapter
when cable length changes are required on an installed system.
Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications
Controller (#2623). SPD card slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on
a #2623.
The preferred adapter for V.35 is the Multiple
Protocol Communications IOA (#2699). The configurator allows #2613 to be added
on the extra controllers screen if the prerequisite #2623 is already installed.
The adapter supports one V.35 Communication
line using either BSC, SDLC, or X.25 protocols.
With this adapter, the Six-Line Communications
Controller (#2623) supports up to three V.35 SDLC data lines for attachment to
T1/E1/J1 facilities through appropriate data communications equipment (DCE).
Per controller (#2623) support:
Specify one of the following:
These cables can be
ordered without an adapter when cable length changes are required on an
installed system.
Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications
Controller (#2623). SPD card slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on
a #2623.
The preferred adapter for X.21 is the Multiple
Protocol Communications IOA (#2699). The configurator allows #2614 to be added
on the extra controllers screen if the prerequisite #2623 is already installed.
The adapter attaches one communication line to
an X.21 or X.25 network.
Specify one of the following:
These cables can be ordered without an adapter
when cable length changes are required on an installed system.
Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications
Controller (#2623). SPD card slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on
a #2623.
An adapter, a 10-ft, two-connector stub cable
and two 20-ft enhanced cables used to attach two communication lines using
async, BSC, SDLC, or X.25 protocols.
Supported only for migration and cannot be
ordered. Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications Controller (#2623). SPD card
slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on a #2623.
An adapter, a 10-ft, two-connector stub cable
and two 20-ft cables used to attach two communication lines using async, BSC,
SDLC, or X.25 protocols.
Supported only on model upgrades; cannot be
ordered. Prerequisite: #2623 SPD card slots required: None. Requires one IOA
position on a #2623.
An adapter, a 10-ft, two-connector stub cable
and two 20-ft cables used to attach two communication lines to an X.21 or X.25
network.
Supported only on model upgrades; cannot be
ordered. Prerequisite: #2623 SPD card slots required: None. Requires one IOA
position on a #2623.
An adapter, a 10-ft, two-connector stub cable
and two 50-ft enhanced cables used to attach two communication lines using
async, BSC, SDLC, or X.25 protocols.
Supported only on model upgrades; cannot be
ordered. Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications Controller (#2623). SPD card
slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on a #2623.
An adapter, a 10-ft, two-connector stub cable
and two 50-ft cables used to attach two communication lines using async, BSC,
SDLC, or X.25 protocols.
Supported only for migration and cannot be
ordered. Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications Controller (#2623). SPD card
slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on a #2623.
An adapter, a 10-ft, two-connector stub cable
and two 50-ft cables used to attach two communication lines to an X.21 or X.25
network.
Supported for migration only and cannot be
ordered. Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications Controller (#2623). SPD card
slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on a #2623.
Provides AS/400 with one communications line
capable of T1/E1 (1.544/2.048Mbps) speeds. This feature consists of a card, a
wrap connector, and a cable. Three physical interface types are offered. The
cable type, plugged into the adapter, determines which interface will be used.
#2666 is supported but cannot be ordered. The function of #2666 has been
replaced by #2699. One of the following cables is supported on each #2666. They
cannot be ordered.
Note: (1) Used when the DCE (Modem) supports "looped clocking" mode.
For changes after initial installation, these cables are available for a charge
as accessories.
This feature has country-specific usage. SPD
card slots required: One. Maximum: Model 720 - 12, Model 730 - 20, Model 740 -
30.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
Supports up to two multiple protocol
communications ports when one or two (in any combination) of the following
cables are attached:
Prerequisite: #2629 (LAN/WAN Workstation IOA).
SPD card slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on a #2629. #2699 can
be ordered with either one or two cables.
An adapter and one 20-ft cable used to support
one V.35 Communication line using either BSC, SDLC, or X.25 protocols.
Supported for migration only and cannot be
ordered. Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications Controller (#2623). SPD card
slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on a #2623.
An adapter and one 50-ft cable used to support
one V.35 Communication line using either BSC, SDLC, or X.25 protocols.
Supported for migration only and cannot be
ordered. Prerequisite: Six-Line Communications Controller (#2623). SPD card
slots required: None. Requires one IOA position on a #2623.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
The base communications adapter, #9699
supports up to two multiple protocol communications ports when one or two
communications cables are attached.
#9699 is available on new orders and on model
upgrades to Models 730 and 740 from models other than 640, 650, S30, S40, and
730.
At least one #0329, #0330, or #0331 cable (to
support ECS) must be attached and one additional cable from the following list
may also be attached.
This combined twinaxial/communication adapter
available on the Model 720 supports a single communication line and a multiple
protocol communications port based on which cable is attached.
This adapter also supports twinaxial
workstations. See description of the adapter in the workstation controller
section.
If this adapter is used only for twinaxial
workstation support, no cable is required. If it is used for communications,
one of the following cables is required:
PCI slots required: One. Maximum: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
#2721 supports up to two multiple protocol
communications ports when one or two (in any combination) of the following
cables are attached:
This feature is supported for migration only
and cannot be ordered. PCI card slots required: One (low-speed only).
#2745 supports up to two multiple protocol
communications ports when one or two (in any combination) of the following
cables are attached.
#2745 can be ordered with either one or two
cables.
PCI card slots required: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 20, 2001)
#2750 is a 4-port (8-channel) ISDN BRI (basic
rate interface) PCI card. Based on DSP technology, #2750 allows connections to
modems connected to the telephone network with analog lines and ISDN devices.
Each port consists of 2B+D configuration. #2750 is the U-bus (2-wire) version
IOA.
A wrap cable/plug and four 30-ft RJ-45 to
RJ-45 network cables are shipped with each card.
Protocols supported:
Prerequisites: Storage/PCI Expansion Tower
(#5065) on Models 720, 730, and 740, or one PCI slot and PCI LAN/WAN
Workstation IOA (#2824) on Model 720, or, the base PCI Integrated Expansion
Unit (#9330) on Model 720.
OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22631, or Cumulative
(cum) PTF package C9313440, or later. #2750 requires country
certification/homologation.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 20, 2001)
#2751 is a 4-port (8-channel) ISDN BRI (basic
rate interface) PCI card. Based on technology, #2751 allows connections to
modems connected to the telephone network with analog lines and ISDN devices.
Each port consists of 2B+D configuration. #2751 is the S/T-bus (4-wire) version
IOA.
A wrap cable/plug and four 30-ft RJ-45 to
RJ-45 network cables are shipped with each card.
Protocols supported:
Prerequisites: Storage/PCI Expansion Tower
(#5065) on Models 720, 730, and 740, or one PCI slot and PCI LAN/WAN
Workstation IOA (#2824) on Model 720, or, the base PCI Integrated Expansion
Unit (#9330) on Model 720.
OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22631, or Cumulative
(cum) PTF package C9313440, or later. #2751 requires country
certification/homologation.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Based on the latest DSP technology, #2761
allows the modem function to be integrated into the IOA and supports multiple
analog modem ports (8-phone lines). #2761 will run the following protocols
without an external modem:
A wrap cable/plug and eight 30-ft phone cables
are shipped with each #2761. An ASYNC line description is required for fax, and
can only be used for fax.
Prerequisites: Storage/PCI Expansion Tower
(#5065) on Models 720, 730, and 740, or one PCI slot and PCI LAN/WAN
Workstation IOA (#2824) on Model 720, or, the base PCI Integrated Expansion
Unit (#9330) on Model 720.
OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22631, or Cumulative
(cum) PTF package C9313440, or later. #2761 requires country certification/homologation.
Guidance for Choosing Between Features
#2750, #2751, or #2761
Features #2750, #2751 and #2761 provide
similar functions. Each provides eight connections to remote devices. TCP/IP
PPP and SLIP protocols are supported over all three features. The following are
guidelines for selecting which of the adapters should be used.
#2750/#2751 PCI ISDN BRI IOA Adapters
#2761 PCI Integrated Analog Modem
Refer to the Product Preview in Hardware
Announcement 199-191, for information on fax support for features #2750 and
#2751.
This combined base twinaxial/communication
adapter supports a single communication line. Select one of the following
cables for ECS:
This adapter also supports twinaxial
workstations. See description of the adapter in the workstation controller
section.
This feature is available as an MES only when
upgrading to the Model 720 from systems other than the Models S10 or 600.
PCI slots required: One. Maximum: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
This two-line communication adapter supports
ECS and Client Access Console.
Select one of the following cables for ECS:
Select the following cable for Client Access
Console.
This feature is available as an MES only when
upgrading to the Model 720 from systems other than the Models S10 or 600.
This feature is supported for migration only
and cannot be ordered. PCI slots required: One (low-speed). Maximum: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
This two line communication adapter supports
ECS and Client Access Console.
Select one of the following cables for ECS.
Select the following cable for Client Access
Console.
PCI card slots required: One. Maximum: One.
Communication Restrictions
If using any of the following communication
functions, restrictions may apply.
This country-specific usage feature indicates
a low-speed modem is to be shipped with the system. This feature is supported
only on model upgrades but cannot be ordered.
This country-specific usage feature indicates
a high-speed modem is to be shipped with the system.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
31, 2000)
Specify #0034 to upgrade 7XX models to red
accent covers. #0034 is applied only when upgrading to a 7XX model from some
6XX models, which have blue accent covers.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June
30, 2000)
This feature transfers data between systems
using a twinaxial link. Power cord selection for this feature is based on the
country code. On upgrades, the power cord selection is based on the MLR records
for the system power cord. No cables are included. Prerequisite: One twinaxial
controller 2720, 2722, 6050, 6140, 6180, or base controller #9720 must be on
the system. Maximum: One.
Provides extension cables for the display, mouse,
and keyboard that come with #6617 (when running NT operating system). This
feature should be used when longer cables are needed to attach the display,
mouse, and keyboard to the #6617. #0325 is required with #6617 running NT
operating system
Prerequisite: #6617 or #2854 with NT operating
system. Maximum: One per #6617/#2854.
A 6-meter cable used to attach a PC to a #9699
communications adapter for use as a remote PC system console. #9699 must be
installed in the MFIOP.
On new orders, #0328 is mutually exclusive
with #0344, #5540, #5541, and #5543. #0328 can be ordered to change system
console type on installed systems.
A 6-meter cable used to attach a PC to a #9699
communications adapter when a PC system console is desired. The #9699 must be
installed in the MFIOP.
On new orders, #0344 is mutually exclusive
with #0328, #5540, #5541, and #5544. #0344 can be ordered to change system
console type on installed systems.
A 6-meter cable used to attach a PC to a #9721
communications adapter when a PC system console is desired. The #9721 must be
installed in the MFIOP. #0362 is mutually exclusive with #0367.
A 6-meter cable used to attach a PC to a #9721
communications adapter for use as a remote PC system console. The #9721 must be
installed in the MFIOP. #0367 is mutually exclusive with #0362.
Enables remote control of Models 730 and 740.
Maximum: One.
Enables remote control of a Model 720.
Mutually exclusive with #0362. When used on systems with OS/400 V4R5, or later,
the attached PC must have Windows NT, or Windows 2000 operating system
installed in order to support the remote control. Maximum: One.
Provides a keyboard and mouse for use on the
#6617 (when running NT operating system). This feature has country-specific
usage.
Prerequisite: #6617 or #2854 with NT operating
system. Maximum: One per #6617/#2854.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 31, 1999)
A hardware data encryption function. This
feature consists of a multiprocessor I/O processor card. This feature is only
available in the U.S., Canada and Japan. In other countries, due to export
restrictions, it can only be marketed to banks and to subsidiaries of U.S.
companies. In these countries, and if not a bank or U.S. company's subsidiary,
use feature #2628 (Cryptographic Processor (Commercial).
SPD Card slots required: One. Maximum: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 31, 1999)
A hardware data encryption function. This
feature is the same as feature #2620, except that it does not include the
encrypt/decrypt function. Due to export restrictions in some non-U.S.
countries, the full-function encryption attachment feature #2620 cannot be
marketed. The Cryptographic Processor (Commercial) feature #2628 can be
marketed to any non-U.S. firm.
This feature has country-specific usage. SPD
card slots required: One. Maximum: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 31, 1999)
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 and telephone
cables, and licensed internal code.
This feature has country-specific usage. SPD
card slots required: One. Maximum: 32.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 29, 2000)
This feature, coupled with Cryptographic
Service Provider APIs (BOSS option 35), within OS/400 V4R4, or later, provides
a rich level of cryptographic function and secure storage of cryptographic
keys. The level of encryption is determined by no-charge Cryptographic Access
Provider licensed programs from IBM.
Prerequisites: Storage/PCI Expansion Tower
(#5065) on Models 720, 730, and 740, or one PCI slot and PCI LAN/WAN
Workstation IOA (#2824) on Model 720, or, the base PCI Integrated Expansion
Unit (#9330) on Model 720. Requires OS/400 V4R4 with PTF MF22587, or Cumulative
(cum) PTF package C9229440, or later.
Maximum Number of #2620/#2628/#4800
Usage 720 730 740
-------------- --- --- ---
#2620/#2628 1 1 1
#4800 3 3 3
#2620/#2628+#4800 3 3 3
Provides a rich set of data encryption and
authentication services for applications requiring high security. Cryptographic
keys are stored in a tamper-resistant module on the coprocessor. This feature
is ideally suited for banking and financial applications, however with the
tamper resistant-module the coprocessor can be used to implement other advanced
applications such as electronic postage metering.
Application services provided by the
Coprocessor include:
The PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor is
compatible with IBM's Common Cryptographic Architecture (CCA). OS/400 Option 35
CCA Cryptographic Service Provider is required along with one of the AS/400
Cryptographic Access Provider licensed program products (LPP) -- both Option 35
and the LPP are no-charge.
On plant orders, #4802 is shipped with the
system, but installed at the customer location. It is supported only in the
#5065 Storage/PCI Expansion Tower and the #5066 1.8m I/O Tower.
Prerequisites: OS/400 V4R5, and a high-speed
slot under a base or feature #2824 IOP.
For more information, visit
http://www.ibm.com/security/cryptocards/
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
Indicates that the plant will ship a backup
tape with an initial order. The #55XX ALT-IPL specify code will indicate what
media is to be used for the backup tapes.
Prerequisite: #5000. Maximum: One. This
feature has country-specific usage.
Return
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9402/4/6: 9402/4/6:
2061 (720) 2062 (720) Y
2061 (720) 2063 (720) Y
2061 (720) 2064 (720) Y
2062 (720) 2063 (720) Y
2062 (720) 2064 (720) Y
2063 (720) 2064 (720) Y
2063 (720) 2066 (730) Y
2063 (720) 2067 (730) Y
2063 (720) 2068 (730) Y
2064 (720) 2067 (730) Y
2064 (720) 2068 (730) Y
2064 (720) 2069 (740) Y
2064 (720) 2070 (740) Y
2065 (730) 2066 (730) Y
2065 (730) 2067 (730) Y
2065 (730) 2068 (730) Y
2066 (730) 2067 (730) Y
2066 (730) 2068 (730) Y
2066 (730) 2069 (740) Y
2066 (730) 2070 (740) Y
2067 (730) 2068 (730) Y
2067 (730) 2069 (740) Y
2067 (730) 2070 (740) Y
2068 (730) 2069 (740) Y
2068 (730) 2070 (740) Y
2069 (740) 2070 (740) Y
Return
From: To: Parts
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9402/4/6: 9402/4/6:
1500 (720) 1501 (720) Y
1500 (720) 1502 (720) Y
1500 (720) 1503 (720) Y
1500 (720) 1506 (720) Y
1500 (720) 1507 (730) Y
1500 (720) 1508 (730) Y
1500 (720) 1514 (740) Y
1501 (720) 1502 (720) Y
1501 (720) 1503 (720) Y
1501 (720) 1504 (720) Y
1502 (720) 1503 (720) Y
1502 (720) 1504 (720) Y
1502 (720) 1505 (720) Y
1502 (720) 1507 (730) Y
1502 (720) 1508 (730) Y
1502 (720) 1509 (730) Y
1502 (720) 1510 (730/740) Y
1502 (720) 1514 (740) Y
1503 (720) 1504 (720) Y
1503 (720) 1505 (720) Y
1503 (720) 1508 (730) Y
1503 (720) 1509 (730) Y
1503 (720) 1510 (730/740) Y
1503 (720) 1511 (730/740) Y
1504 (720) 1505 (720) Y
1504 (720) 1509 (730) Y
1504 (720) 1510 (730/740) Y
1504 (720) 1511 (730/740) Y
1504 (720) 1512 (740) Y
1505 (720) 1510 (730/740) Y
1505 (720) 1511 (730/740) Y
1505 (720) 1512 (740) Y
1505 (720) 1513 (740) Y
1506 (730) 1507 (730) Y
1506 (730) 1508 (730) Y
1506 (730) 1509 (730) Y
1506 (730) 1514 (740) Y
1507 (730) 1508 (730) Y
1507 (730) 1509 (730) Y
1507 (730) 1510 (730/740) Y
1507 (730) 1514 (740) Y
1508 (730) 1509 (730) Y
1508 (730) 1510 (730/740) Y
1508 (730) 1511 (730/740) Y
1509 (730) 1510 (730/740) Y
1509 (730) 1511 (730/740) Y
1509 (730) 1512 (740) Y
1509 (730) 1513 (740) Y
1510 (730) 1511 (730/740) Y
1510 (730) 1512 (740) Y
1510 (730) 1513 (740) Y
1511 (730) 1512 (740) Y
1511 (730) 1513 (740) Y
1512 (740) 1513 (740) Y
1514 (740) 1510 (740) Y
Parts
From: To: Returned
----- --- --------
2686 2688 No
5040 5043 Yes
5040 5044 Yes
5042 5044 Yes
5051 5052 No
5051 5058 No
5052 5058 No
5055 5057 Yes
5060 5072 Yes
5061 5082 Yes
5062 5072 Yes
5063 5072 Yes
5070 5072 Yes
5071 5073 Yes
5080 5082 Yes
5081 5083 Yes
8052 5055 No
8052 5057 No
9329 9330 Yes
9331 9329 Yes
9331 9330 No
Parts
From: To: Returned
----- --- --------
1312 6652 No
1313 6650 No
1322 6652 No
1323 6650 No
1325 6605 No
1326 6606 No
1327 6607 No
1333 6713 No
1334 6714 No
1336 6906 No
1337 6907 No
4605 6605 No
4606 6606 No
4607 6607 No
4650 6650 No
4652 6652 No
6806 6906 No
6807 6907 No
6813 6713 No
6817 6717 No
6818 6718 No
6824 6714 No
7607 6607 No
7713 6713 No
8606 6606 No
8607 6607 No
8650 6650 No
8713 6713 No
8813 8713 No
8817 8617 No
8818 6718 No
8824 8714 No
9605 6605 No
9606 6606 No
9652 6652 No
9707 9907 No
Parts
From: To: Returned
----- --- --------
1350 6380 No
1355 4483 Yes
1355 4486 Yes
1355 4487 Yes
1355 4684 Yes
1355 6383 Yes
1355 6384 Yes
1355 6385 No
1355 6386 Yes
1355 6484 Yes
1360 6390 No
6384 4684 No
6384 6484 No
6385 4483 Yes
6385 4486 Yes
6385 4684 Yes
6385 6383 Yes
6385 6384 Yes
6385 6386 Yes
6385 6484 Yes
6425 6325 No
6480 6380 No
6481 6381 No
6482 6382 No
6483 6383 No
6484 4684 No
6484 6384 No
6485 4483 Yes
6485 4486 Yes
6485 4684 Yes
6485 6383 Yes
6485 6384 Yes
6485 6385 No
6485 6386 Yes
6485 6484 Yes
6486 6386 No
6490 6390 No
Parts
From: To: Returned
----- --- --------
3192 3193 Yes
8192 8193 Yes
Parts
From: To: Returned
----- --- --------
8609 2609 No
8863 2654 No
8866 2657 No
Parts
From: To: Returned
----- --- --------
6522 6502 No
6523 6530 No
Parts
From: To: Returned
----- --- --------
8716 6516 No
8717 6517 No
8718 6518 No
8719 6519 No
8726 6526 No
8727 6527 No
8728 6528 No
8729 6529 No
8664 2618 No
8665 2665 No
Not applicable.
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EIA 232/V.24 Enh (CYGNET-R) 80-Ft Japan 17G2577
EIA 232/V.24 Enh (CYGNET-R) 80-Ft Germany 17G2578
Async Modem Cable Germany 21F2671
Async Modem Cable Japan 21F2674
40-Ft EIA 232 Terminal/Printer 21F4342
100-Ft EIA 232 Terminal/Printer 21F4346
EIA 422 Surge Suppressor 21F4403
20-Ft EIA 232 Terminal/Printer 21F4505
20-FT EIA 232 IWS 21F9965
Port Tester Twinax 59X4262
Async Modem Cable 69X7016
UTP Matching Adapter 73G9865
Yagi Directional Antenna 74F0359
20-Ft Antenna Cable 74F0360
50-Ft Antenna Cable 74F0361
Omni-Directional (360 Degree) Antenna 74F0362
Hemispherical (180 Degree) Antenna 74F0363
Directional (90 Degree) Antenna 74F0364
7208 Attach 4M Cable 74F0365
3M (9.84-Ft) AUI Ethernet Cable 74F0366
2.44M (8-Ft) 802.5 Token-Ring Cable 74F0367
6.1M (20-Ft) CCITT X.21 74F0369
6.1M (20-Ft) CCITT V.35 cable 74F0370
24.2M (80-Ft) CCITT V.35 cable 74F0371
6.1M (20-Ft) CCITT V.36/EIA RS449 cable 74F0372
24.2M (80-Ft) CCITT V.36/EIA RS449 cable 74F0373
45.7M (150-Ft) CCITT V.36/EIA RS449 cable 74F0374
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 20-Ft Standard 74F0382
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 20-Ft Japan 74F0383
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 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 Enh 50-Ft Standard 74F0392
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 50-Ft Japan 74F0393
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 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 Enh 80-Ft Standard 74F1825
V.35 80-Ft Standard 74F1827
20M optical cable for connecting towers 8192436
6M Client Access/400 Cable 87G4564
2.5M Client Access/400 Cable 87G4565
None.
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Data Cartridges (Uncompressed Capacity):
·
2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge
Tape Units
Write and read:
Write and read:
Write and read:
Read:
Write and read:
Read:
Write and read:
Read:
Write and read:
Read:
Cleaning
Cartridges and Kits:
The 2.5GB, 4GB,
16GB, 25GB, 30GB, and 50GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Units use the IBM .25-Inch
Cleaning Cartridge (35L0844).
The diskette units use the following IBM, or
equivalent, diskette media:
8-inch diskettes:
IBM Diskette 1
128 Bytes/Sector (2305830)
IBM Diskette 2
256 Bytes/Sector (2736700)
IBM Diskette 2D
256 Bytes/Sector (1766872)
512 Bytes/Sector (1669044)
1024 Bytes/Sector (1669045)
5 1/4-inch
diskettes:
IBM Diskette 2HC
80-Track/Double Sided (6109660)
Sales and Support:
You can get assistance, answers to
product-related questions, or arrange for a warranty product replacement - with
just one call. To locate your nearest source for ordering IBM Media Products
call the following numbers worldwide:
1-888-IBM-MEDIA (1-888-426-6334) toll free in the United
States and Canada
+1-972-881-0733 in Latin America and Asia/Pacific
+31-433-502-756 in Europe, the Middle East and Africa
+81-3-3808-8486 in Japan
For additional product information and
country-specific phone numbers, visit:
http://www.ibm.com/storage/media
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