IBM EMEA Sales Manual
Revised: July 29, 2003.
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The IBM 9406 iSeries 8XX models -- Core
Business to e-business.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
The IBM 9406 Model 820 offers processor and
interactive features that yield performance ranges from 370 CPW to 3700 CPW for
processor, and from 35 CPW to 2000 CPW for interactive. The Model 820 is also
offered as a Dedicated Server for Domino, with unique performance ranges.
Depending upon the processor feature selected, main storage size is from 256MB
up to 32768MB. Disk storage capacity on the Model 820 is from 8.58GB up to
8334.12GB.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
The IBM 9406 Model 830 offers processor and
interactive features that yield performance ranges from 1850 CPW to 7350 CPW
for processor, and from 70 CPW to 4550 CPW for interactive. Depending upon the
processor feature selected, main storage size is from 1024MB up to 327684MB.
Disk storage capacity on the Model 830 is from 8.58GB up to 22153.98GB.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
The IBM 9406 Model 840 offers processor and
interactive features that yield performance ranges from 10000 CPW to 20200 CPW
for processor, and from 120 CPW to 20200 CPW for interactive. Depending upon
the processor feature selected, main storage size is from 4096MB up to
131072MB. Disk storage capacity on the Model 840 is from 8.58GB up to
37978.25GB.
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Employ iSeries as you meet today's
e-business challenges
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iSeries Models 820, 830
and 840 include IBM's industry-leading copper and SOI technology
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IBM eServer iSeries
The IBM eServer allows businesses and other
organizations to accelerate into the next generation of e-business. As an
integral part of the IBM eServer brand, the iSeries delivers e-business value
via intelligent integration, innovation, and application flexibility. The IBM
eServer iSeries includes the recently announced Models 820, 830, 840, 890,
Model 270, Models SB2, SB3, and the Dedicated Servers for Domino.
Intelligent Integration
The iSeries combines leading edge technology
with a flexible, innovative operating environment, developed for the AS/400 and
extended to the iSeries line of e-business servers. The "i" in
iSeries stands for intelligent integration, and features open systems functions
which are built-in to the operating system and pretested for reliable, turnkey
function. These integrated functions include the web servers (IBM HTTP server
and the Apache server), the Web Application server (WebSphere Standard
Edition), the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), database (IBM DB2 Universal DataBase
for AS/400), Communications (TCP/IP), OS/400 PASE, e-business security and
Linux in the future. The iSeries intelligent integration allows businesses to
deploy solutions faster, more reliably, and with a low cost of ownership while
implementing a wide range of e-business applications based on industry
standards, with superior performance.
Innovation
The iSeries is based on IBM's leading edge
microprocessor technology, which includes two industry breakthroughs: copper
and Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI). IBM has replaced the aluminum connections
between transistors with copper, resulting in denser packages, lower power
consumption and higher performance. SOI is a revolutionary method to prevent
electrical leakage from the chips, and together with copper, accounts for
between 20 and 35% in processor performance improvements. The iSeries also
boasts the new IBM memory switching technology, with switch speeds of 36GB per
second. High Speed Links (HSL) allow data transfer at rates of up to 1GB per
second. With copper, SOI, memory switching, and HSL the iSeries is in the
forefront of technological innovation in the industry today. The iSeries has demonstrated
it's scalability with these innovative technologies by delivering 152,346
transactions per minute (tpmC) on the TPC-C benchmark. iSeries also
demonstrated superb collaborative performance, supporting 75,000 concurrent
NotesBench Domino R5 Mail Users with an average response time of 276
milliseconds, and exceptional Java scalability by exceeding 80,000 operations
per second with the industry-standard SPECjbb2000 benchmark. The iSeries
intelligent integration of this technology allows businesses to benefit from
enterprise class computing without an "enterprise size" IT support
staff.
Application Flexibility
The iSeries offers a wide range of application
choices to businesses of all sizes and in any industry, allowing an
unprecedented level of flexibility and independence. The iSeries architecture
features a flexible operating environment that runs any combination of AS/400,
ported UNIX applications, Linux (in the future), Windows, Domino, or Java
applications concurrently. Combined with the iSeries inherent workload
management capabilities, Logical Partitioning (LPAR) and the integration of IBM
eServer xSeries, the iSeries enables businesses to run several diverse
application environments on one physical machine. Businesses can now choose
whether to grow their server farm, maintain their server farm, or consolidate
server footprints on the iSeries for simplified management, increased
availability, and lower total cost of ownership. The iSeries embraces
standards-based computing with a full range of application choices while
offering independence from proprietary solutions.
The iSeries also offers businesses the freedom
to grow without disruption through the new Capacity Upgrade on Demand features
of the Model 840. These features enable a customer to activate immediate
incremental processing power non-disruptively, when it is needed, and pay for
it only when initiated.
The iSeries is perfect for growing companies
looking to do business-critical B2B, ERP, supply chain management and CRM
applications. The iSeries is an ideal e-business server for those companies who
prefer fast deployment of integrated e-business solutions rather than "do
it yourself" or "contracted services" systems integration. The
iSeries 400 delivers the intelligent integration, innovation, and flexibility
that businesses need to accelerate successfully into the new e-business
economy.
iSeries 8XX models
The 8XX models are a significant step in the
evolution of the IBM iSeries product line. The first server to use copper and
silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology, 8XX models dramatically increase
processor performance. Price/performance is equal to -- or better than -- the
7XX servers.
Top model processor and interactive performance
are increased three and a half times. The top of the line Model 840, boasts
a powerful 24-way processor.
Main storage is more than doubled.
DASD capacity is over four times the largest 7XX model today.
The 8XX hardware completes the transition to
PCI I/O architecture with the introduction of Hot-Plug PCI in all the 8XX
models. This I/O structure enables:
I/O enhancements:
The 8XX models take advantage of the new
function of OS/400 V4R5, and help protect your application investment
with compatibility for your programs running under previous RISC versions of
OS/400.
The iSeries 8XX models offer you the solutions
to move from core business to e-business.
Extending your core business applications for
e-business (e.g., connecting your business to other businesses, customers,
suppliers, and employees) requires performance, scalability, reliability, and
security.
Top model performance is increased by over
three and a half times the largest 7XX model. The top-of-the-line Model 840,
boasts a powerful new 24-way symmetrical multiprocessor. DASD capacity is over
four times the largest 7XX model today, and main storage is more than doubled.
In addition to dramatic performance and
growth, iSeries 8xx models offer:
These 8XX models require the functions of
OS/400 V4R5, and help protect your application investment with compatibility
for your programs running under previous RISC versions of OS/400.
New Processor Technology
The iSeries is leading the industry by
delivering the first server with the "silicon-on-insulator" (SOI)
technology.
SOI represents a fundamental advance in the
way chips are built. IBM's unique SOI process alters the design of transistors,
essentially "turbo charging" them so they run faster and use less
power. For example, a microprocessor designed to operate at a given speed can
instead be built using SOI to achieve higher speeds. At the same time, if
performance levels are held constant, SOI chips can require as little as
one-third the power of today's microchips.
I/O Implementation
The SPD bus, used in previous AS/400 models,
has been replaced by High-Speed Link connectivity and enhanced PCI capability
on the 8XX servers, providing dramatic performance improvements and
configuration flexibility for I/O adapters and devices.
This enables:
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I/O throughput up to ten
times faster than the previous implementation
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Allows running multiple
3590s and disk in the same tower at rated speed
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Enables new high-speed
technology, such as 1Gbps Ethernet
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Provides significantly
improved save time for large objects
Dedicated Server for Domino
The Model 820 includes six processor features
for the iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino. The Dedicated Server for Domino
offers the same expandability for configuring communications, disk, memory, and
peripherals as the standard Model 820. It incorporates a PCI disk unit
controller that allows the attachment of up to six internal disk units before
additional disk controller features are required.
The iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino,
extended to leverage the Model 820, is tuned specifically for Domino workloads.
The iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino is particularly effective when combined
with the partitioning capabilities of Domino Enterprise Server** to support
multiple Lotus Domino workloads (e.g., mail and Domino applications) on a single
physical server.
Vertical upgrade paths are available within
the processor features of the Dedicated Server for Domino Model 820.
OS/400 V5R1 is enhanced to bolster Dedicated
Server for Domino server capacity for robust Domino applications that require
Java Servlet and WebSphere Application Server integration.
A refreshed version of OS/400 V5R1, with
enhanced Dedicated Server for Domino support for Java Servlet and WebSphere
Application Server workloads will be automatically ordered by the configurator
and shipped on separate CDs (PRPQ 5799-DSD) for customers using V5R1 on Domino
processors between May 25, 2001, and September 28, 2001. A re-installation of
OS/400 licensed internal code (CDs with a date stamp of September 28, 2001, or
later) will be required to take advantage of the enhanced Dedicated Server for
Domino support.
Existing customers (currently having a
Dedicated Server for Domino installed) who wish to purchase OS/400 V5R1, should
wait until after September 28, 2001, to take delivery and avoid re-installation
of the licensed internal code.
Customized Performance
With all iSeries 8XX models (except the
Dedicated Servers for Domino), you select the processor that will meet your
overall processing power needs. The 8XX models offer 64-bit RISC SMP built to
exploit the microprocessor design technology of copper/silicon on insulator.
In addition, to the processors, complementary
features are available to increase capacity for processing various workloads on
your 8XX model. For example, additional memory is available to provide more
cache for CPU intensive-applications. More DASD can be purchased to increase
disk arms for data-intensive applications. Optional interactive features can be
purchased to increase the capability of the server to process traditional
workloads based on 5250 design principles. As workloads grow or the mix of
workloads change, 8XX models can be easily expanded by increasing memory,
buying more disk and/or increasing the level of available interactive
capability. If additional expandability is needed and/or more processing power
is desired, 8XX models offer unprecedented upgradability by enabling you to
leverage the residual value of your iSeries server in the form of a upgrade
purchase.
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Processor Features provide different levels of processor (client/server)
performance. The features are available in single or N-way symmetric
multiprocessors.
EZ-Setup
EZ-Setup simplifies iSeries setup with a GUI
and an easy-to-follow interface on your PC attached to an iSeries server via Op
Console. Once the LAN connection has been configured, it uses a TCP/IP
connection. EZ-Setup steps you through the setup process to minimize decisions
where possible. EZ-Setup is installed by iSeries Access which is delivered on
the Setup and Operations CD shipped with the iSeries system hardware. The code
runs on a PC under Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP.
EZ-Setup leads you through these tasks:
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Sets the system name,
date, time, and security values
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iSeries Models
The IBM eServer iSeries includes the Models
250, 270, 820, 830, 840, 890, SB2, SB3, and the Dedicated Servers for Domino.
The iSeries is a member of the IBM eServer brand which also includes the IBM
eServer pSeries, xSeries, and zSeries. The IBM eServer is specifically designed
to provide the foundation of a comprehensive, adaptable, reliable, and more
secure business infrastructure, providing integration and investment
protection. The IBM eServer offers unparalleled application flexibility, hot
technology and server guarantees which will enable any business in any industry
to capitalize on the new Internet economy with confidence.
Today's e-business world is fast paced, ever
changing, and growing rapidly. A business' infrastructure is one of the
foundation elements that is required to meet the challenges of this new world
and take advantage of rapidly emerging opportunities. In selecting an IT
infrastructure, it is important to identify the solution, the solution
requirements, preferred operating environment, current and available skills,
availability requirements, and scalability requirements. Since these can vary
widely by customer set and by industry, IBM offers a complete portfolio of
servers, each optimized for differing customer requirements and preferences.
These servers, all e-business enabled, can be stand alone or combined into
seamless, integrated solutions.. Although each offers a different customer
value proposition, each IBM eServer has certain common characteristics and IBM
advantages, ranging from Linux enablement to unparalleled IBM support and
guarantees.
The iSeries is an ideal choice for those
businesses that:
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Are interested in high
performance, scalable servers which are capable of managing multiple workloads
on one physical footprint
Capacity Upgrade on Demand
Other vendors have introduced something
similar to iSeries Capacity Upgrade on Demand, but IBM has combined the
"best-of-breed" features from several competitive offerings:
ISP/ASP and Large Customers
ISP/ASP and large customers with dynamic
capacity needs driven by unplanned for spikes in processing power will find
exceptional value in Capacity Upgrade on Demand.
Capacity Upgrade on Demand is a good fit for
any customer who requires the starting capacity of a Model 840 8-way or larger.
Capacity Upgrade on Demand, even with the
small premium on the base, is a good fit for customers who don't or cannot do
solid capacity planning. This technology also offers some added granularity: an
8-way processor complex, an 18-way processor complex, and single processor
activation steps.
iSeries 8XX Models
The 8XX models offer the simplicity and
flexibility of supporting multiple workloads on a single iSeries server, while
dramatically increasing scalability. New levels of performance can be found in
every model and at every processor point, making the iSeries 8XX models
powerful enough to handle large applications.
Just like the 7XX models, the new 8XX models
can provide all of the capabilities of earlier 6XX and SXX models. Current
iSeries customers can use multiple upgrade paths from 6XX/SXX/7XX models into
the 8XX servers. Customers with existing system models can now upgrade into
models with increased processor performance. Customers on existing server
models can increase performance for interactive processing functions. You have
numerous options to increase processor performance or interactive performance
at any time.
iSeries 8XX models require OS/400 V4R5,
designed specifically to leverage the new processor technology used in the 8XX
models. V4R5 offers multiple functional enhancements and new application
solutions that allow you to take advantage of more than just performance
increases when you purchase a new 8XX model.
iSeries 8XX models Compared to SXX/6XX
models
With the 6XX and SXX models, a purchase
decision was based on performance needs of existing workloads. With iSeries 8XX
models, you are free to choose more interactive performance or processor
performance as your needs dictate. The iSeries servers 820, 830, and 840 offer
varying levels of interactive performance, easily upgradable from the base
offering.
By using new processor technology, the Model
820 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 Model 830 with more power than earlier 640, S30,
and mixed-mode S30 models. The Model 840, far exceeds the scalability offered
on older models of the iSeries by introducing the 24-way processor. As with all
processors, the Model 840 provides increased flexibility in configuring the
processors for optimum price/performance for various mixes of interactive and
server workloads.
iSeries 8XX models have a packaging design
based on PCI technology (no longer SPD) and high-speed links for externally
attached towers. Many existing IOPs, memory, and disks can be migrated to these
models--reducing the cost and time needed to upgrade from a 7XX, 6XX, or SXX
model.
The Continuously Powered Mainstore (CPM)
function is no longer supported on the 8XX models. An external UPS, combined
with abnormal IPL recovery improvements in OS/400 can provide an equivalent
level of power protection and fast recovery in the event of a power outage.
As with the 6XX/SXX models, the iSeries 8XX
model software is priced based on various software tiers. The way software
tiers are defined was changed with the introduction of 7XX models last year and
continues with 8XX models. 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 feature is needed (i.e., a higher performance interactive card is
used), the software tier is increased by one level.
Positioning iSeries Model 820 and iSeries
Model 270
Many upgrade paths from AS/400e 6XX/SXX/7XX
models into the 8XX servers are available. No upgrades are offered into the
Model 270 from these earlier models, nor can the Model 270 be upgraded into the
8XX servers. However, several processor upgrade options are available for the
Model 270, including the powerful 2-way processor.
The Model 820 has more configuration
flexibility than the Model 270, providing more room for growth through more
disk units, feature slots, and memory.
In terms of interactive performance (measured
as interactive CPW), the Model 270 offers a single optional interactive feature
while the Model 820 offers a range of interactive performance (multiple features).
The price for a unit of interactive CPW on the Model 820 is less than on the
Model 270.
From a processor performance standpoint, the
largest Model 820 has more processor CPW. The Model 820 supports some existing
SPD features and some current disk unit features. Installed 6XX, SXX, and 7XX
models can be upgraded to the iSeries 820. The Model 820 supports larger
capacities, including a 4-way processor not available on the Model 270.
Positioning iSeries Relative Performance
The relative performance capabilities of the
server Models 820, 830, and 840 are defined using two performance values...Processor
CPW and Interactive CPW.
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 CPW represents the maximum relative performance available
to perform interactive workloads.
Interactive workloads are defined as jobs
doing 5250 type display device I/O operations such as:
The 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). This equation applies to the 170,
250, 7XX, and 8XX models.
With the introduction of the 270 server, an
optional level of interactive performance can be purchased, similar to the 8XX
models. Also, the performance impact to server workload for over-utilizing the
level of interactive capability has been greatly reduced.
Four techniques are available to determine
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 interactive work, and have an idea of what your future workload
requirements are, the Workload Estimator
http://as400service.ibm.com/estimator
and/or Best/1 can determine appropriate sized
iSeries servers.
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 iSeries 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.
iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino
iSeries customers new to Lotus Domino have
embraced its world-class e-mail, workflow, collaborative, and e-business
capabilities.
Domino customers new to the iSeries have
benefited from its superior reliability and scalability as a Lotus Domino
server.
Domino for iSeries has been widely hailed as a
solution that brings the best together. Its success is built on these
compelling values:
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Reliability -- iSeries provides outstanding single-system
reliability. Lotus Domino takes advantage of the unique iSeries subsystem
architecture to deliver a highly available Domino server (running one or several
Domino partitions) without the costs and administrative overhead for redundant
hardware and a multiserver network.
The iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino
extends these Domino for iSeries values by delivering outstanding
price/performance in environments where you choose to run stand-alone Domino
workloads separate from other iSeries applications.
You want the value of an iSeries server in a
Dedicated Domino environment. The iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino addresses
this emerging demand.
When the iSeries Dedicated Server for
Domino is the Better Choice
The iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino is
most appropriate for one of the following Domino solution scenarios:
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One or more stand-alone
servers to support one or more Domino applications, including:
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Domino E-mail
The iSeries
Dedicated Server for Domino can run Domino with or without complementary
workloads (for example, Java Servlets, WebSphere Application Server).
Complementary work is any processing directly related to, used with, or in
direct support of Domino, where Domino is the primary server workload (using
the dominant portion of the server's processing capacity.)
In addition,
applications that share iSeries resources (such as disk storage, printers, and
tape devices) but use minimal iSeries processing power are also appropriate for
the Dedicated Server. Applications that run on the Integrated xSeries Server,
such as NT file and application serving and firewall functions, fall into this
category.
When the iSeries
Model 270 or 8XX models are the Better Choice
iSeries servers 270
or 820 with standard processor features are most appropriate for any of the
following Domino solution scenarios:
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Running Domino on the
same server with existing standalone non-Domino iSeries applications (e.g.,
interactive applications, RPG/COBOL applications).
For Domino sizing
information, use the Workload Estimator and for more information about the
iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino, refer to "Evaluating Appropriate
Workloads for the iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino" located at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/domino
Planning Information
Planning statements provide insight into IBM's
plans and directions. This information represents current goals and objectives
and is subject to change or withdrawal without notice.
In April 2001, IBM announced that V5R1 is the
final release of OS/400 to be supported on the AS/400 4XX/5XX Models. IBM plans
for the next release of OS/400 to run on other AS/400 and iSeries models that
support V5R1 today.
The iSeries plan for I/O attachment to future
models is to use the 1GB High Speed Link (HSL) and PCI. In conjunction with
copper and silicon-on-insulator processors, these technologies deliver balanced
system performance. Customers implementing HSL and PCI have benefited from
increased application availability through improved disk throughput, backup
performance, and batch run times. Concurrent maintenance of PCI-based adapters
and disks can also contribute to increased system availability. Expanded
connectivity options are available with HSL and PCI, including 1GB Ethernet and
support for direct connection of Intel-based xSeries servers. The higher
density and improved packaging of HSL / PCI towers and adapters can lower
operations costs through floor space and power consumption savings.
To take full advantage of iSeries 8XX
performance potential, IBM continues to advise customers to transition from SPD
attached I/O to HSL. On August 28, 2001, IBM extended options to convert
SPD-attached #5065/#5066 I/O towers to HSL-attached #5074/#5079 I/O towers,
leveraging customer investments in I/O towers, disk drives and selected other
I/O. This I/O tower conversion can also simplify SPD to HSL I/O migration for
iSeries 8XX customers. IBM plans to continue support of SPD I/O on 6XX, SXX,
7XX, and 8XX models.
IBM advises customers that IBM's plans for
future iSeries models based on Power4 microprocessor technology do not include
support for SPD I/O towers attached directly, or through a migration tower.
6XX, 7XX, and SXX customers adding or replacing I/O can facilitate migration to
HSL and future iSeries models by using PCI features in #5065/#5066 towers. 8XX
customers are best positioned by migrating I/O attached via the migration tower
to the 8XX system unit, or an HSL-attached I/O tower (#5074, #5075, or #5079).
V5R1 is planned to be the final release to
support non-fax functions provided on feature #2761/#4761, PCI Integrated
Analog Modem. Those functions include, but are not limited to, SDLC and
synchronous PPP operations. The replacement for feature #2761/#4761 for fax
support on iSeries is feature #2805, PCI Quad Modem IOA. In Australia and New
Zealand the replacement for feature #2761/#4761 is feature #2806, PCI Quad
Modem IOA.
OS/400 V5R1 is planned to be the final release
to support the use of 5 1/4- and 8-inch diskettes.
Additional planning information can be found
at:
www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/support/planning/nav.html
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Model 820 (V5R1)
Processor Feature #2395 #2396 #2397 #2398
(Uni) (Uni) (2-Way) (4-Way)
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Main Storage (MB)
Minimum 256
Maximum 16384
DASD Capacity (GB)
Minimum 8.58
Maximum 8334.1
Maximums:
Communication Lines 160
LAN Ports 30
Twinaxial Controllers 62
Maximum Twinaxial Workstations 2480
CD-ROM/Internal Tape 12
External Tape 8
Optical Libraries 14
Model 820 Standard and Base Processors
(V5R1)
Processor Feature
Standard #2435 #2436/ #2437/ #2438/
Base #0150 #0151 #0152
(Uni) (Uni) (2-Way) (4-Way)
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Main Storage (MB)
Minimum 256
Maximum 32768
DASD Capacity (GB)
Minimum 8.58
Maximum 8334.1
Maximums:
Communication Lines 160
LAN Ports 30
Twinaxial Controllers 62
Twinaxial Workstations 2480
CD-ROM/DVD-RAM/Internal Tape 12
External Tape 8
Optical Libraries 14
Dedicated Server for Domino (Model 820)
Summary (V5R1)
Processor Feature #2425 #2426 #2427 #2456 #2457 #2458
(Uni) (2-Way)(4-Way)(Uni) (2-Way (4-Way)
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Main Storage (MB)
Minimum 256 256 256
Maximum 8,192 16,384 32,768
DASD Capacity (GB)
Minimum 8.58 8.58 8.58
Maximum 8334.1 8334.1 8334.1
Maximums:
Communication Lines 160 160 160
LAN Ports 30 30 30
Twinaxial Controllers 62 62 62
CD-ROM/Internal Tape 12 12 12
External Tape (Maximum) 8 8 8
Optical Libraries (3995 14 14 14
Model 830 (V5R1)
Processor Feature #2400 #2402 #0153 #2403 #2351 #2349
(2-Way)(4-Way)(8-Way)(8-Way)(1/8-Way)(4/8-Way)
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Main Storage (MB)
Minimum 1024
Maximum 65536
DASD Capacity (GB)
Minimum 8.58
Maximum 22153.9
Maximums:
Communication Lines 300
LAN Ports 72
Twinaxial Controllers 152
Maximum Twinaxial Workstations 6080
CD-ROM/Internal Tape 18
External Tape 10
Optical Libraries 22
Model 840 (V5R1)
(On-Demand Processors)
Processor Feature #0158 #0159 #2418 #2420 #2416 #2417 #2419
#2461 #2352 #2353 #2354
(12-Way)(24-Way)12-Way)(24-Way)(8/12- (12/18- (18/24-
Way) Way) Way)
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Main Storage (MB)
Minimum 4096
Maximum 131072
DASD Capacity (GB)
Minimum 8.58
Maximum 37978.2
Maximums:
Communication Lines 400
LAN Ports 96
Twinaxial Controllers 175
Twinaxial Workstations 7000
CD-ROM/Internal Tape 24
External Tape 26
Optical Libraries 26
Note: Capacities shown are for new models sipped from the plant and include
any prerequisite expansion features. Some combinations of devices may be
subject to configuration restrictions.
iSeries Server Performance
Model 820 (V5R1)
Processor Feature #2395 #2396 #2397 #2398
(Uni) (Uni) (2-Way) (4-Way)
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Processor CPW 370 950 2000 3200
Interactive CPW
Minimum 35 35 35 35
Maximum 240 560 1050 2000
Processor Feature #2435 #2436 #2437 #2438
(Uni) (Uni) (2-Way) (4-Way)
----- ----- ----- -----
Processor CPW 600 1100 2350 3700
Interactive CPW
Minimum 35 35 35 35
Maximum 240 560 1050 2000
Processor Feature #0150 #0151 #0152
(Uni) (2-Way) (4-Way)
----- ----- -----
Processor CPW 1100 2350 3700
Interactive CPW 0(1) 0(1) 0(1)
Note: (1) Provides support for system administration functions.
Model 830 (V5R1)
Processor Feature #2400 #2402 #0153 #2403 #2351 #2349
(2-Way)(4-Way)(8-Way)(8-Way)(1/8-Way)(4/8-Way)
----- ----- ----- ----- ------- -------
Processor CPW 1850 4200 7350 7350 7350 7350
Interactive CPW
Minimum 70 70 0(1) 70 70 70
Maximum 1050 2000 4550 4550 4550
Model 840 (V5R1)
(On-Demand Processors)
Processor Feature #2418 #2420 #2416 #2417 #2419
(12-Way) (24-Way) (8/12- (12/18- (18/24-
Way) Way) Way)
-------- -------- ------- ------- -------
Processor CPW 10000 16500 10000 10000 16500
Interactive CPW
Minimum 120 120 120 120 120
Maximum 10000 16500 10000 10000 16500
(On-Demand Processors)
Processor Feature #0158 #0159 #2461 #2352 #2353 #2354
(12-Way) (24-Way) (24-Way) (8/12- (12/18-(18/24-
Way) Way) Way)
-------- -------- -------- ------ --------------
Processor CPW 12000 20200 20200 12000 16500 20200
Interactive CPW
Minimum 0(1) 0(1) 120 120 120 120
Maximum 20200 10000 16500 20200
Note: (1) Provides support for system administration functions.
Note: 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.
·
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.
Dedicated Server for Domino (Model 820)
Performance
Processor Feature #2425 #2426 #2427 #2456 #2457 #2458
(Uni) (2-Way) (4-Way) (Uni) (2-Way) (4-Way)
----- ------- ------- ----- ------- -------
Relative Performance
Simple Mail Users 3860 8420 14840 N/A N/A N/A
Mail and
Calendar Users 2570 5610 9890 3110 6660 11810
Processor CPW 100 200 300 120 240 380
Interactive CPW 0(1) 0(1) 0(1) 0(1) 0(1) 0(1)
Note: (1) Provides support for system administration functions.
Relative Performance
Relative performance measurements are derived
by performing various monitored and measured workloads on iSeries servers. The
results (reported values) can be used to compare relative performance
characteristics of processor features offered for iSeries servers. Performance
that individual customers experience may vary.
·
Simple Mail Users
(SMU): This relative performance
measurement is derived by performing high-volume Lotus Domino mail workloads on
Dedicated Domino Processors. Simple Mail Users are representative of mail
applications, particularly those that do not perform any database related
tasks.
SMUs represent the
estimated number of concurrent light mail users for the Dedicated Domino
processors. Reported values reflect 70% processor utilization to allow for
growth and for peak loads in excess of customer workload estimates.
The reported values
for CPW represent the capacity of non-Domino workload available to support a
Domino environment. The reported CPW may be utilized by System Resource
activities and Domino Resource extensions (e.g., database accesses, external
program calls). The amount of CPW consumed will reduce the available capacity
to perform Domino workloads reflected as SMU or MCU.
o
Processor CPW is an approximate value reflecting the maximum amount
of non-Domino workload (10-15% of CPU) that can be supported.
Minimum Functional 8XX Model
A minimum functional server consists of the
base server unit, and selected priced features. Included in the base server are
the physical package and power elements, a DASD controller, a 2-line WAN IOA
with modem, and an I/O controller.
You must purchase:
The following required feature choices are
offered for 8XX models.
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Processors
Refer to model
specific information in the Features section.
Refer to model specific
information in the Features section.
Refer to model
specific information in the Features section.
Device Parity
Protection-All (#0041) is the default for disk data protection, however, it may
be removed from the order. With RAID protection as the default, a minimum of
four of the following disk units of equal capacity must be on the order. If
RAID protection is removed from the order, at least one of the following disk
units must be on the order.
Select one of the
following:
Specify one of the
following:
o
#5540 - System Console on
Twinaxial WSC
§
#4746 PCI Twinaxial IOA
Models 830 and 840
include an internal battery that is automatically activated in the event of
utility power loss. The battery provides full operating power for a short time
to all components within the system unit, but not to any external components.
This can allow the system to run uninterrupted if utility power is lost for a
short time (less than 30 seconds). For longer power outages, the system will
use the battery to attempt an orderly shutdown to avoid losing data in main
storage that has not been written to disk. The Model 820 does not have an
internal battery.
An external UPS is
recommended to protect the Model 820 system unit as well as external components
on any 8XX model, against longer utility power outages. A UPS can allow the
system to run uninterrupted for longer than 30 seconds when power is lost, and
can maintain power long enough to ensure that the system successfully completes
a shutdown to avoid losing data. You benefit from faster recovery when the
system is restarted after utility power returns.
Optional Features
To get full value and productivity from your
server, the iSeries 8XX servers have a comprehensive selection of optional
features. Some are new. Others were previously available. Many can be migrated
from existing systems when upgrading to the new servers.
Refer to the Special Features section
for descriptions of features and specify codes and tables showing support by
model.
Refer to server summaries.
Model 820 initial installation is customer
setup. Model 830 and 840 initial installation 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 may request IBM
service personnel to perform these activities for a charge.
Supported External Devices
Tape
CD-ROM/DVD-RAM
Diskette
Diskette devices are not orderable for Models
820, 830, and 840, but are supported through the attachment of migration towers
#5034, #5035, and #5077.
Optical
Attached with Native LAN:
Miscellaneous
Upgrades to 8XX Models
From To Model 820 Model 830 Model 840
--------- --------- --------- ---------
Model 600 X
Model 620 X X
Model 640 X X
Model 650 X X
Model S10 X
Model S20 X X
Model S30 X X
Model S40 X X
Model 720 X X
Model 730 X X
Model 740 X X
Model 820 X X
Model 830 X
8XX Model Interactive Capacity Feature
Upgrades
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
To 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
From 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
1500 Y Y Y
1501 Y Y Y Y
1502 Y Y Y Y Y
1503 Y Y Y Y Y
1504 Y Y Y Y Y
1505 Y Y Y Y
1506 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1507 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1508 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1509 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1510 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1511 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1512 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1513 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1514 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1521 Y Y Y Y Y
1522 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1523 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1524 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1525 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1526 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1527 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1531 Y Y Y Y Y Y
1532 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1533 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1534 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1535 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
1536 Y Y Y Y Y Y
1537 Y Y Y Y
1540 Y Y Y Y
1541 Y Y Y Y
1542 Y Y Y Y
1543 Y Y Y Y Y Y
1544 Y Y Y Y Y
1545 Y Y Y Y
1546 Y Y Y
1547 Y Y
iSeries configurators are available to IBM
representatives and business partners to guide them through the upgrade
considerations.
The following upgrade scenarios apply:
·
From Models 600, 620,
640, and 650:
o
Do a model upgrade
o
Buy processor feature on
the "to" 8XX model
o
Do a feature conversion from
the current processor to an interactive card on the "to" 8XX model
Once within an 8XX model, performance upgrades
are simply made through:
A two-step process is used to upgrade from a
model with a POD processor to another POD processor based model, or to a model
with a standard processor.
·
All POD processors must
be activated on the original server by ordering the maximum number of #160X POD
Activation specify codes available on the installed processor.
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.
·
Most I/O supported on
V4R1, or later, is also supported on 8XX models:
o
Features unique to 8XX
models are installed only in 8XX models (system unit and expansion units)
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.
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Dimension Weight
Width Depth Height Est. Maximum
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Model 820
System Unit 483mm 728mm 610mm 96kg
Model 830
System Unit 483mm 1080mm 1270mm 400kg
#0550 830 Rack 650mm 1020mm 1800mm 644kg
Model 840
System Unit 565mm 1320mm 1577mm 397kg
Expansion Tower (#9079) 485mm 1075mm 910mm 280kg
#8079 Opt Base 1.8m I/O Rack 650mm 1020mm 1800mm 726kg
Expansion Towers
#5074 (Models 820/830/840) 485mm 1075mm 910mm 282kg
#5075 (Model 820) 246mm 728mm 610mm 53kg
#5079 (Models 820/830/840) 650mm 1020mm 1800mm 726kg
Model 820 Model 830 Model 840 Model 840
System Unit Base I/O Twr
--------- --------- ----------- ------------
Electrical power (kVA) 0.862 1.684 2.526 1.100
Noise level (dBa) 43 51 51 49
Leakage and starting
current (mA/A) 3.5/74 3.5/80 3.5/100 3.5/42
Temperature 10 to 38 degrees C (50 to 100 degrees F)
Relative humidity 8% to 80%(1)
Wet bulb 23 degrees C (73.4 degrees F)
Note: (1) All tape media used on the 9402, 9404, and 9406 have a relative
humidity range of 20% to 80%.
Voltage
The Model 820 and expansion tower #5075 operate
at low voltage (100-127VAC) or high voltage (200-240VAC). Models 830 and 840,
and expansion towers #5074 and #5079 operate at high voltage only.
The appropriate system power cord is added
automatically by the configurator based on country in which the order is
placed. For default power cord, other power cord options, and additional
technical planning information, refer to the iSeries planning Web site at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/
html/as400/infocenter.html
For upgrades, also consult AS/400 Site
Planning to make sure no changes to your power distribution system are
required.
Features not supported by OS/400 V5R1:
#2620 Cryptographic Processor
#2628 Cryptographic Processor-Comm
#2851 PCI Integrated PC Server
#6509 Addl 16MS FSIOP Memory
#6516 16MB One-Port FSIOP
#6517/9517 32MB One-Port FSIOP
#6518 48MB One-Port FSIOP
#6519 64MB One-Port FSIOP
#6520 Upgrade 1 to 2 Port FSIOP
#6526 16MB Two-Port FSIOP
#6527 32MB Two-Port FSIOP
#6528 48MB Two-Port FSIOP
#6529 64MB Two-Port FSIOP
#6616 Integrated PC Server
#8716 Optional 16MB One-Port FSIOP
#8717 Optional 32MB One-Port FSIOP
#8718 Optional 48MB One-Port FSIOP
#8719 Optional 64MB One-Port FSIOP
#8726 Optional 16MB Two-Port FSIOP
#8727 Optional 32MB Two-Port FSIOP
#8728 Optional 48MB Two-Port FSIOP
#8729 Optional 64MB Two-Port FSIOP
External devices not supported by OS/400
V5R1:
2440
3422
3430
3995 - Models 042, 043, 142, 143, A43
9347
9331 - Models 001 and 002
3995 - All Models no longer supported via #2621
Not applicable.
iSeries 8XX models require OS/400 V4R5, or
later. Some features may require a later release. Refer to individual feature
descriptions.
In addition, for the Dedicated Server for
Domino Model 820:
·
OS/400 V4R5 requires:
o
Domino Mail Server for
iSeries, Release 5.01, or later
o
Domino Application Server
for iSeries, Release 5.01, or later
o
Domino Enterprise Server
for iSeries, Release 5.01, or later
o
Domino Advanced
Enterprise Server for iSeries, Release 5.01, or later
Details on required QMR and QMU release level
are available at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/domino/
(Select "Support")
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The following CD-ROMs are delivered with all
new system and upgrade orders:
The following hardcopy publications are
shipped with the product:
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Features can be added and removed from iSeries
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.
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
iSeries 8XX models are IBM installable. iSeries server to iSeries server
interchange of processor or interactive features is system password protected.
iSeries server to iSeries server interchange of processor or interactive
features outside IBM standard practices and procedures, may void 8XX model
warranty or service contracts.
System Configuration
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.
Features that can be ordered to utilize
existing space in migration towers, but not physically placed in the new Model
820, 830, and 840 system units and expansion units are not described here. For
descriptions of these features, and how they are used in the migration towers,
refer to the sales pages for the migrating-from systems.
Hot-Plug Capability
iSeries 8XX models have hot-plug capability
that, following appropriate procedures, allows the addition, replacement, or
removal of select features without taking the system down. This capability
applies to the PCI logic cards supported on the system.
Some features are designated CSU. On MES
orders where all features are CSU, the customer installs 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).
Note: Some of these features may no longer be available. Always check
announcement letters to ensure if specific features listed here are available.
Model
Feature Description 820 830 840
------- ---------------------------- --- --- ---
0002 Customer Install MES M M M
0003 Notify CSO After Install M M M
0005 Bulk Order Indicator M M M
0006 LPAR Restrict Build Process P P P
0007 3570-B1x Rack/Dedicated IOP B B B
0008 Differential SCSI Attachment B B B
0009 3995 Ultra SCSI Attachment B B B
0018 2440-xxx Lcl Src Rack Mount S S S
0019 3995 Optical Library Attachment S S S
0021 7208-xxx Lcl Src Stnd Alone M B B
0022 9348-001 Lcl Src Rack Mount 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/Ded IOP B B B
0026 3490-CxA Lcl Src Libry Mount S S S
0027 3490-Cxx Shared S S S
0028 3490-Cxx Lcl Src Rack Mount S S S
0029 9347-xxx Lcl Src Rack Mount S S S
0035 9427-210 Lcl Src Stnd Alone B B B
0036 3490-E11 Lcl Src Rck Mount B B B
0037 3590-B11 Lcl Src Rck Mount B B B
0038 3590-B11/B1A Shared B B B
0039 9427-211 Lcl Src Rck Mount B B B
0040 Mirrored System Disk Level B B B
0041 Device Parity Protection-All B B B
0042 Mirrored System IOP Level B B B
0043 Mirrored System Bus Level B B B
0044 Device Parity Protection S S S
0045 OptiConnect at 266Mbps S S S
0046 OptiConnected System S S S
0051 3570-X11 Fld Mgr Rck Mount B B B
0052 3590-B1A Lcl Src Libry Mount B B B
0054 3490-E11 Lcl Src Side Mount B B B
0055 9427-211 Lcl Src Side Mount B B B
0056 3590-B11 Lcl Src Side Mount B B B
0057 9309-002 Lcl Src SPCN Rack B B B
0058 9309-002 Lcl Src Rack B B B
0063 3490-F11 Lcl Scr/Fld Merge B B B
0064 3490-Fxx SCSI Lib Mnt Attachment B B B
0065 3490-Cxx SCSI Lcl Src RkMt B B B
0066 3490-Cxx SCSI Remote Attachment B B B
0067 3490-Cxx SCSI Library Mount B B B
0082 3570-XOX Fld Mrg Std Alone B B B
0084 3570-C1X Rack Mount Attach B B B
0085 3570 C Drive in 3575 Library B B B
0087 7207-122 Attachment B B B
0088 Opticonnect Cluster Specify S S S
0089 External Tape Attach M B B
0091 7133-xxx Attachment M B B
0092 External xSeries Attach B B B
0120 7210-020 Attachment B B B
0123 #5074 Lower Unit in Rack S S S
0125 #9079 Lower Unit in Rack B
0140 Logical Partitioning Specify B B B
0141 HSL OptiConnect Specify B B B
0142 Linux Partition Specify B B B
0162 Extended Single-Ended Attach B B B
0163 Fibre Channel Attach B B B
0165 VHDCI Attachment B B B
0203 Side-by-Side Install P P P
0205 RISC-to-RISC Data Migration P P P
0208 No Alt Install Device Used P P P
0220 Token-Ring on IPCS M B B
0221 Ethernet on IPCS M B B
0222 100/10Mbps Ethernet on IPCS M B B
0223 100Mbps Token-Ring Specify B B B
0224 100/10Mbps Ethernet Specify B B B
0225 1Gbps Ethernet Specify B B B
0226 1Gbps Ethernet Specify B B B
0320 Luxembourg Specify S S S
0321 Ireland Specify S S S
0322 Iceland Hardware B B B
0565 #5065 Equivalent S S S
0574 #5074 Equivalent B B B
0694 #5094 Equivalent B B B
0826 #4314 Load Source Specify M M M
0827 #4324 Load Source Specify M M M
0828 #4317 Load Source Specify B B B
0829 #4318 Load Source Specify B B B
0830 #4319 Load Source Specify B B B
0999 Verify System Power M M M
1010 Modem Cable - Austria B B B
1011 Modem Cable - Belgium B B B
1012 Modem Cable - Africa B B B
1013 Modem Cable - Israel B B B
1014 Modem Cable - Italy B B B
1015 Modem Cable - France B B B
1016 Modem Cable - Germany B B B
1017 Modem Cable - UK B B B
1018 Modem Cable - Iceland/Sweden B B B
1021 Modem Cable - Fin/Nor B B B
1022 Modem Cable - Netherlands B B B
1023 Modem Cable - Swiss B B B
1024 Modem Cable - Denmark B B B
1025 Modem Cable - US/Canada B B B
1311 System Unique Identifier M M M
1397 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cord Argent B
1408 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd Italy B B B
1418 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd S Afric B B B
1419 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd Israel B B B
1420 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd EU/Asia B B B
1421 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd CH/DK B B B
1422 3m IEC 320 C13/14 PDU Cord B B B
1439 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd EU/Asia B B B
1440 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd Denmark B B B
1441 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd S Afric B B B
1442 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd Swiss B B B
1443 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd UK B B B
1444 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd Italy B B B
1445 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd Israel B B B
1449 4.3m 200V/32A Pwr Cd EU 1-PH B
1450 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd EU 2-PH B
1463 2m SPCN Cable B B B
1464 6m SPCN Cable B B B
1465 15m SPCN Cable B B B
1466 30m SPCN Cable B B B
1469 4.3m/200V/25A HD Wired EMEA B
1476 4.3m/200V/12A Pwr Cd UK B B B
1724 EMEA QuickShip 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
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 S S S
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
3000 Migrated 128MB Main Storage M M
5000 Software Preload Required P P P
5001 Customer Solution Center B B B
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 3490-Exx B B B
5505 Alt IPL Specify for 2440 S S S
5506 Atl 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 S S S
5512 Alt IPL Specify for 3490 CXX B B B
5513 Alt IPL Specify for 3490 S S S
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 M M M
5519 Alt IPL Specify for 3590 B B B
5521 Partial System Specify B B B
5531 Alt IPL Spec for 16GB Tape B B B
5536 Alt IPL spec for 25GB Tape B B B
5537 Alt IPL spec for 3580 B B B
5538 Alt IPL spec for DVD-RAM B B B
5540 Sys Console on Twinaxial WSC B B B
5544 Sys Console on OP Console B B B
5546 Sys Console 100Mbps Token-Ring B B B
5548 Sys Console 100Mbps Ethernet B B B
5599 No Save/Restore Device B B B
5601 OptiConnect in Rack S S S
5602 OptiConnect in Tower S S S
5603 OptiConnect in Sys Unit Exp S S
9020 V.35 cable 20-Ft S S S
9021 X.21 cable 20-Ft S S S
9022 EIA 232 20-Ft Cable S S S
9023 V.24 20-Ft Enhanced Cable S S S
9024 Token-Ring Cable (2.44m) S S S
9025 Ethernet Cable AUI (3m) M B B
9050 Base Twinaxial Workstn Cntl S S
9057 Storage Exp Unit Prereq B B
9074 Base I/O Enclosure B
9079 Base I/O Tower B
9119 Migrated DASD S S S
9140 Twinaxial Workstn Control S S
9141 ASCII Workstation Control S S
9249 Base 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA S S S
9280 Base Twinaxial WSC S S
9301 Upgraded 30-Disk Expansion M
9329 Base PCI Integrated Exp Unit S S
9330 Base PCI Integrated Exp Unit S S
9331 Base Exp Unit for SPD Cards S S
9364 Base System Unit Expansion S S
9381 Base Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA S S S
9606 Base 1.96GB Disk Unit S S S
9617 Base Ethernet IOP S S S
9619 Base 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOP S S S
9691 Base Bus Adapter B B B
9699 Base Two-Line WAN IOA S S S
9707 Base 4.19GB Disk Unit S S S
9720 Base PCI WAN/Twinaxial IOA S S
9721 Base PCI Two-Line WAN IOA S S
9723 Base Ethernet IOA S S
9724 Base 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA S S S
9728 Base PCI Disk Unit Ctlr S S
9732 Base HSL Ports - 8 Copper B
9733 Base HSL Ports - 8 Copper B
9737 Base HSL Ports - 16 Copper B
9738 Base PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet S S S
9739 Base Optical Bus Adapter B B
9745 Base PCI Two-Line WAN IOA S S
9748 Base PCI Disk Unit Ctlr S S
9752 Base HSL Ports - 8 Copper P
9755 Base HSL Ports - 16 Copper P
9758 Base HSL Ports - 2 Opt/6 Copper B
9759 Base HSL Ports - 4 Opt/12 Copper B
9767 Base PCI Disk Unit Ctlr P
9771 Base PCI 2-Line WAN w/Modem P P P
9774 Base HSL Ports - 2 Opt/6 Copper B
9777 Base HSL Ports - 8 Copper P
9778 Base PCI RAID Disk Unit Ctlr B B
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 EIA232 Cable 50-Ft S S S
9838 V.35 Cable 50-Ft S S S
9839 X.21 Cable 50-Ft S S S
9844 Base PCI IOP B B B
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 V.36 Cable S S S
9883 80-Ft/24.4m V.36 Cable S S S
9884 150-Ft/45.7m V.36 Cable S S S
9885 20-Ft/6m X.21 Cable S S S
9886 Base Optical Bus Adapter B B
9887 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter B B B
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
9943 Base PCI IOP B B B
9980 Serpentine Cable Connector S S 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
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 a non-RAID
configuration is ordered. This is the default specify code for data protection.
#0041 requires all internal disk units be placed into RAID arrays using #2748,
#2762, #2763, #4748, or #9748. The rules for RAID can be found in the
descriptions for #2748, #2762, #2763, #4748, or #9748. The minimum number of
RAID disk units allowed on a system is four. All external disk units must be
RAID capable.
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.
A system console specify code must be selected
on each new order. One console adapter is required on each new order to drive
the system console. The system console may be changed on installed systems via
MES.
When #5540 is on the order, the system console
is driven by a twinaxial adapter. #4746 PCI Twinaxial IOA (Console) is added to
the order:
When #5544 is on the order, the system console
is driven by a WAN adapter. The following adapter and cable are added to the
order:
With #5546, the system console is driven by a
token-ring LAN adapter. #2744, PCI 100Mbps Token-Ring IOA, is required on the
server. This LAN adapter must be dedicated to console support/functions and
cannot be used for any other purpose.
Prerequisite: One #0367 Operations Console
cable. With LPAR, one #0367 per server is sufficient, regardless of the number
of "LAN consoles" defined per system. OS/400 V5R1, or later, is
required.
With #5548, the system console is driven by an
Ethernet LAN adapter. #4838, PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA, is required on the
system. This LAN adapter must be dedicated to console support functions and
cannot be used for any other purpose.
Prerequisite: One #0367 Operations Console
cable. With LPAR, one #0367 per server is sufficient, regardless of the number
of "LAN consoles" defined per system.
Note: Some of these features may no longer be available. Always check
announcement letters to ensure if specific features listed here are available.
This specify code is added to an order for
each of the following devices directly attaching (not second on a daisy chained
string) to an iSeries system via a #2718 or #2768.
Note: If any of the above devices will be daisy chained off another device,
then the #0162 specify is not be added to the order.
This specify is added to an order for each
device attaching to an iSeries system via a #2765, PCI Fibre Channel Tape
Controller.
#0165 is used to indicate that an external
CD/DVD/tape device will be attached to a #5702 controller.
One of the following specify codes is required
on the system to identify the Alternate IPL (AIPL) device.
During a model upgrade, the configurator
supports changing the AIPL device by removing the installed 55XX code the new
55XX code.
The configurator will select default line
cords for the country in which the order is placed. Optional line cords may be
selected.
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
November 21, 2003)
#5028 is required on all new orders and
upgrades to 8XX models, having OS/400 V5R1 preloaded.
#5029 is required on all new orders and
upgrades to 8XX models, having OS/400 V5R2 preloaded.
required to
install this MES. This code drives translated customer installation
instructions, MES package labeling, and indicates that an IBM CE should not
automatically be dispatched to install the MES. The order configurators will
place this specify on orders when required.
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.
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.
#0140 is used to specify that this system will
be logically partitioned. With OS/400 V4R5, #0140 is only valid on N-way
processors. With OS/400 V5R1, #0140 is valid on uni-processors as well. The
configurator will add a quantity of one #0140 to the order for each logical
partition required.
When logical partitioning is specified, the
configurator will verify/validate the following:
In addition, the configurators will default
one #2624, #2748, #2778, #2763, #4748, or #4778 for each feature CD-ROM (#4425,
#6325) or each feature DVD-RAM (#4430) and will default one #2768 for each
7210-020 External CD-ROM or each 7210-025 DVD-RAM Drive. The defaulted
controllers may be removed.
Initial system orders and model upgrade orders
containing this specify will ship without RAID or Mirroring enabled.
#0141 specifies that this system will be part
of a cluster using HSL OptiConnect. This code allows additional HSL cables to
be ordered for the OptiConnect systems.
#0142 is used to specify that this system will
be logically partitioned with a Linux partition. The configurators will add a
quantity of one #0142 to the order for each Linux partition required.
Only Linux direct attached features are
allowed within a Linux Partition. Linux direct attached features are not
allowed in OS/400 partitions.
There are no minimum number of Linux direct
attached features required per Linux partition. A Linux partition can exist
without any Linux direct attached features in it (e.g. all I/O will be
virtualized through the AS/400).
Prerequisite: #0140, Logical Partitioning
Specify. OS/400 V5R1, or later, is required.
(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 8XX models, 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.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/
techstudio/tech_ref/rrmap/
Indicates 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.
This feature is used to indicate that a #2744
100/16/4Mbps adapter is being used on a #2790/#2890/#2791/#2891 Integrated
Server. For each #2744 adapter used on an Integrated Server, one #0223 is
required.
This feature is used to indicate that a #4838
100/10Mbps adapter is being used on a #2790/#2890/#2791/#2891 Integrated
Server. For each #4838 adapter used on an Integrated Server, one #0224 is
required.
This feature is used to indicate that a
#2743/#2760 1Gbps adapter is being used on a #2790/#2890/#2791/#2891 Integrated
Server. For each #2743/#2760 adapter used on an Integrated Server, one #0225 is
required.
This specify indicates that a #5700 or #5701
1Gbps Ethernet adapter is being used on a #2792/#2892 integrated server. One
#0226 is required for each #5700 or #5701 used.
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.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
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.
For each #5294 ordered, the configurator will
add two #0694 specify codes. One #0694 may be removed from the #5294 order.
#0694s may be added to, or deleted from system inventory records, but at least
one #0694 must exist for each #5294 on the inventory records. If an existing
#5294 is to be shared between two systems, one #0694 must be removed from the
system that the #5294 was ordered against, and one #0694 must be added to the
other sharing system. For each #8094 ordered, default a quantity of one #0694
specify code on the order. The #0694 may be removed from the #8094 order if the
racked #5094 tower will not attach to the same system as the #9094 lower unit.
In this case, the #0694 must be added to the sharing system which attaches the
#5094 tower. These adds and deletes are done as record purpose only (RPO)
changes.
Order one of the following load source specify
codes for each new 8XX model. Order one of the following specify codes on
upgrades into 8XX models where no load source specify exists on the
"from" system. These specifies can be changed at any time.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of November
21, 2003)
Indicates that one or more towers and or racks
may not have enough power if IOPs, tapes, and disks are not properly
distributed among the available towers. Generates instructions to the IBM
service representative for placing cards, tapes, and disks.
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.
#1422 power cord is used from a racked device
to a #5160/#5161/#5162 Power Distribution Unit in that same rack. A racked
Model 830 or a racked #5074 or #9079 cannot use this power cord. A #0578
requires two of these power cords.
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 December
28, 2001)
Denotes that cluster cards are installed in a
rack (#5042 or #5044) and that six card slots have been used.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
Denotes that cluster cards are installed in a
tower (#5062, #5070, #5071, #5072, or #5073) and that 13 card slots have been
used.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
Denotes that cluster cards are installed in a
#5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion.
(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
November 21, 2003)
#9301 is equivalent to a #5101 30-Disk
Expansion Feature, and is ordered when doing a Model 830 to Model 840 upgrade,
and the Model 830 has a #0550 830 Rack feature installed. A #0550 830 Rack to
#0551 iSeries Rack conversion is performed, and a #0125 (#9079 Lower Unit in
Rack) and a #9301 are added to the install record.
(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.
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.
Models
Feature Description CSU 820 830 840
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0031 Low-Speed Modem - S S S
0032 Modem Y B B B
0033 IGN/400 N S S S
0034 Red Covers - S S S
0059 Transition Data Link - S S S
0150 Model 820 Base Processor N B
0151 Model 820 Base Processor N B
0152 Model 820 Base Processor N B
0153 Model 830 8-Way Processor N B
0158 Model 840 12-Way Processor N B
0159 Model 840 24-Way Processor N B
0325 IPCS Extension Cables for NT Y B B B
0328 Operations Console Cable Y M B B
0329 V.24/EIA232 80-Ft Cable - S S S
0330 V.24/EIA232 20-Ft Cable Y S S S
0331 V.24/EIA232 50-Ft Cable Y S S S
0332 V.24/EIA232 20-Ft Enhanced Cable - S S S
0333 V.24/EIA232 50-Ft Enhanced Cable - S S S
0334 V.24/EIA232 80-Ft Enhanced Cable - S S S
0335 V.36/EIA449 20-Ft Cable Y S S S
0336 V.36/EIA449 50-Ft Cable - S S S
0337 V.36/EIA449 150-Ft Cable - S S S
0338 V.35 20-Ft Cable Y S S S
0339 V.35 50-Ft Cable Y S S S
0340 V.35 80-Ft Cable - S S S
0341 X.21 20-Ft Cable Y S S S
0342 X.21 50-Ft Cable Y S S S
0348 V.24/EIA232 20-Ft PCI Cable Y B B B
0349 V.24/EIA232 50-Ft PCI Cable Y S S S
0350 V.24/EIA232 20-Ft E PCI Cable - S S
0351 V.24/EIA232 50-Ft E PCI Cable - S S
0352 V.24/EIA232 80-Ft E PCI Cable - S S
0353 V.35 20-Ft PCI Cable Y B B B
0354 V.35 50-Ft PCI Cable Y S S S
0355 V.35 80-Ft PCI Cable - S S S
0356 V.36 PCI Cable 20-Ft Y B B B
0357 V.36 50-Ft PCI Cable - S S
0358 V.36 150-Ft PCI Cable - S S S
0359 X.21 PCI Cable 20-Ft Y B B B
0360 X.21 50-Ft PCI Cable Y S S S
0365 V.24/EIA232 80-FT PCI Cable Y S S S
0366 Optical Bus Cable (20m) Y S S S
0367 Operations Console PCI Cable Y B B B
0369 100m Optical SPCN Cable Y B B
0371 LC-SC Adapter Kit (50um) Y B B B
0372 LC-SC Adapter Kit (62.5um) Y B B B
0382 Remote Control Panel Cable Y S S S
0383 Remote Control Panel Cable Y B B B
0400 Preload SAP R/3 N S S S
0425 Other Solution Developers N S S S
0426 512MB Server Memory N B B B
0427 1GB Server Memory N B B B
0452 RRR Preload (Prod Server) N S S S
0550 830 Rack N P
0551 iSeries Rack N B B B
0578 PCI Expansion Unit in Rack N B B B
0588 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack N B B B
0595 PCI-X Tower Unit in Rack Y B B B
0601 Linux Dir Attach-2743 Y B B B
0602 Linux Dir Attach-2743 Y B B B
0603 Linux Dir Attach-2743 Y B B B
0604 Linux Dir Attach-2743 Y B B B
0605 Linux Dir Attach-2743 Y S S S
0606 Linux Dir Attach-2743 Y B B B
0607 Linux Dir Attach-2743 Y B B B
0608 Linux Dir Attach-4745 Y B B B
0609 Linux Dir Attach-2772 Y B B B
0612 Linux Dir Attach-2766 Y B B B
0613 Linux Dir Attach-2742 Y B B B
0614 Linux Dir Attach-2793 Y B B B
0616 Linux Dir Attach-2805 Y B B B
0618 Linux Dir Attach-2757 Y B B B
0619 Linux Dir Attach-2782 Y B B B
0620 Linux Dir Attach-5700 Y B B B
0621 Linux Dir Attach-5701 Y B B B
0623 Linux Dir Attach-2849 Y B B B
0624 Linux Dir Attach-5702 Y B B B
1312 1-Byte 1.03GB Disk Unit Kit - S S
1313 1-Byte 1.96GB Disk Unit Kit - S S
1322 2-Byte 1.03GB Disk Unit Kit - S S
1323 2-Byte 1.96GB Disk Unit Kit - S S
1325 2-Byte 1.03GB Disk Unit Kit - S S
1326 2-Byte 1.96GB Disk Unit Kit - S S
1327 2-Byte 4.19GB Disk Unit Kit - S S
1333 2-Byte 8.58GB Disk Unit Kit - S S
1334 2-Byte 17.54GB Disk Unit Kit - S S
1336 2-Byte 1.96GB Disk Unit Kit - S S
1337 2-Byte 4.19GB Disk Unit Kit - S S
1349 1.2GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit - S S
1350 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit - S S
1355 13.0GB 1/4-Inch Tape Kit - S S
1360 7.0GB 8mm Cartridge Tape Kit - S S
1379 1.2GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Kit - S S S
1380 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Kit - S S S
1460 3m HSL Cable Y B B B
1461 6m HSL Cable Y B B B
1462 15m HSL Cable Y B B B
1468 250m Optical SPCN Cable Y B B
1470 6m Optical HSL Cable Y B B
1471 30m Optical HSL Cable Y B B
1472 100m Optical HSL Cable Y B B
1473 250m Optical HSL Cable Y B B
1474 6m HSL to HSL-2 Cable Y B B B
1475 10m HSL to HSL-2 Cable Y B B B
1482 3.5m HSL-2 Cable Y B B B
1483 10m HSL-2 Cable Y B B B
1485 15m HSL-2 Cable Y B B B
1521 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1522 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1523 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1524 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1525 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1526 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1527 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1531 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1532 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1533 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1534 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1535 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1536 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1537 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1540 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1541 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1542 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1543 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1544 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1545 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1546 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1547 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1548 Interactive Capacity Card N B
1602 Single Disk Unit Kit(1.03GB) - S S S
1603 Single Disk Unit Kit(1.96GB) - S S S
1604 POD Activation Y B
1605 POD Activation Y B
1700 IPCS Keyboard/Mouse for NT Y B B B
2349 Model 830 4/8-Way POD N P
2351 Model 830 1/8-Way POD N P
2352 Model 840 8/12-Way POD N B
2353 Model 840 12/18-Way POD N B
2354 Model 840 18/24-Way POD N B
2395 Model 820 Processor N B
2396 Model 820 Processor N S
2397 Model 820 2-Way Processor N S
2398 Model 820 4-Way Processor N S
2400 Model 830 2-Way Processor N B
2402 Model 830 4-Way Processor N S
2403 Model 830 8-Way Processor N S
2416 Model 840 8/12-Way POD N S
2417 Model 840 12/18-Way POD N S
2418 Model 840 12-Way Processor N S
2419 Model 840 18/24-Way POD N S
2420 Model 840 24-Way Processor N S
2425 Dedicated Domino Processor N S
2426 Dedicated Domino 2-Way Proc N S
2427 Dedicated Domino 4-Way Proc N S
2435 Model 820 Processor N B
2436 Model 820 Processor N B
2437 Model 820 2-Way Processor N B
2438 Model 820 4-Way Processor N B
2456 Dedicated Domino Processor N P
2457 Dedicated Domino 2-Way Proc N B
2458 Dedicated Domino 4-Way Proc N B
2461 Model 840 24-Way Processor N S
2605 ISDN Basic Rate Adapter - S S S
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
2620 Cryptographic Processor - S S S
2621 Removable Media Device Attachment - S S S
2623 Six-Line Communication Controller - S S S
2624 Storage Device Controller N S S S
2626 16/4Mbps Token-Ring Adapt/A - S S S
2628 Cryptographic Processor-Commercial - S S S
2629 LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP N S S S
2644 34xx Magnetic Tape Attachment - 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 Distributed 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 N S S S
2680 Optical Bus Receiver-266Mbps N S S S
2683 266Mbps OptiConnect Receiver N S S S
2685 1063Mbps OptiConnect Receiver N S S S
2686 Optical Link Processor (266Mbps) N S S S
2688 Optical Link Processor (1063Mbps) N M B B
2695 Optical Bus Adapter N B B
2699 Two-Line WAN IOA N S S S
2718 PCI Magnetic Media Controller N S S S
2720 PCI WAN/Twinaxial IOA N S S
2721 PCI Two-Line WAN IOA - S S
2722 PCI Twinaxial Workstation IOA - S S
2723 PCI Ethernet IOA N S S S
2724 PCI 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA N S S S
2726 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller - S S
2729 PCI Magnetic Media Controller N S S S
2730 Programmable Regulator N B
2739 Optical Bus Adapter N M M
2740 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller N S S
2741 PCI Raid Disk Unit Controller N S S
2742 PCI 2-Line WAN IOA Y B B B
2743 PCI 1Gbps Ethernet IOA Y B B B
2744 PCI 100Mbps Token-Ring IOA Y B B B
2745 PCI Two-Line WAN IOA N M M M
2746 PCI Twinaxial Workstation IOA N M M M
2748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller N S S S
2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller Y B B B
2751 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA N S S S
2754 HSL Ports - 8 Copper N M
2755 HSL Ports - 16 Copper N M
2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller Y B B B
2758 HSL Ports - 2 Opt/6 Copper N M
2759 HSL Ports - 4 Opt/12 Copper N M
2760 PCI 1Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA Y B B B
2761 PCI Integrated Analog Modem N S S S
2763 PCI Raid Disk Unit Controller Y B B B
2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Ctlr Y B B B
2766 PCI Fibre Channel Disk Ctlr Y B B B
2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller Y B B B
2772 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA Y B B B
2774 HSL Ports - 2 Opt/6 Copper N M
2777 HSL Ports - 8 Copper N M
2778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller N M M M
2782 PCI-X Ultra Disk Unit Controller Y B B B
2790 PCI Integ Netfinity Server N S S S
2791 Integrated xSeries Server N S S S
2792 PCI Integrated xSeries Server N B B B
2793 PCI 2-Line WAN w/Modem Y B B B
2795 128MB Server Memory N B B B
2796 256MB Server Memory N B B B
2797 1GB Server Memory N B B B
2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Server N B B B
2805 PCI Quad Modem IOA Y B B B
2809 PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP - S S
2810 LAN/WAN IOP N S S S
2811 PCI 25Mbps UTP ATM - S S S
2812 PCI 45Mbps Coax T3/DS3 ATM - S S S
2815 PCI 155Mbps UTP OC3 ATM N S S S
2816 PCI 155Mbps MMF ATM N S S S
2817 PCI 155Mbps MMF ATM Y S S S
2818 PCI 155Mbps SMF OC3 ATM N S S S
2819 PCI 34Mbps Coax E3 ATM - S S S
2824 PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP N M M M
2838 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA N M B B
2843 PCI IOP Y B B B
2844 PCI IOP Y B B B
2849 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA Y B B B
2851 PCI Integrated PC Server - S S
2854 PCI Integrated PC Server - S S
2860 16MB Server Memory - S S S
2861 32MB Server Memory N S S S
2862 128MB Server Memory N S S S
2865 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server N S S
2867 256MB Server Memory N S S S
2881 Main Storage Expansion N B
2884 Main Storage Expansion N B
2886 Optical Bus Adapter Y B B
2887 HSL-2 Bus Adapter Y B B
2891 PCI Integrated Xseries Server Y S S
3002 128MB Main Storage Y B
3004 256MB Main Storage Y B
3005 512MB Main Storage Y S
3006 512MB Main Storage Y B
3007 1GB Main Storage Y B
3009 128MB Main Storage Y B
3062 128MB Main Storage N B
3064 256MB Main Storage N B
3065 512MB Main Storage N S
3066 512MB Main Storage N B
3067 1GB Main Storage N B
3195 4096MB Main Storage N B
3196 8192MB Main Storage N B
3197 1024MB Main Storage N S
3198 2048MB Main Storage N S
3612 1024MB Main Storage N B
3613 2048MB Main Storage N B
3614 4096MB Main Storage N B
4308 4.19GB Disk Unit - S S S
4314 8.58GB Disk Unit Y S S S
4317 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk Unit Y S S S
4318 17.54GB 10k rpm Disk Unit Y B B B
4319 35.16GB 10k rpm Disk Unit Y B B B
4326 35.16GB 15k rpm Disk Unit Y B B B
4327 70.56GB 15k rpm Disk Unit Y B B B
4324 17.54GB Disk Unit Y S S S
4331 1.6GB Read Cache Device Y S S S
4425 CD-ROM Y B B B
4430 DVD-RAM Y B B B
4482 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y B B B
4483 16GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y S S S
4486 25GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y S S S
4487 50GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y B B B
4525 CD-ROM Y B
4530 CD-ROM Y B
4582 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y B
4583 16GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y S
4584 30GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y B
4585 80GB VXA-2 Tape Drive Y B
4586 25GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y S
4587 50GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y B
4625 CD-ROM Y B B B
4630 DVD-RAM Y B B B
4631 DVD-ROM Y B B B
4682 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y B B B
4683 16GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y S S S
4684 30GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y B B B
4685 80GB VXA-2 Tape Drive Y B B B
4686 25GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y S S S
4687 50GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Y B B B
4723 PCI 10Mbps Ethernet IOA Y S S S
4745 PCI WAN IOA Y B B B
4746 PCI Twinaxial Workstation IOA Y B B B
4748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller Y S S S
4751 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA Y S S S
4761 PCI Integrated Analog Modem Y S S S
4801 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor Y B B B
4802 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor N S S S
4805 PCI Crypto Accelerator Y B B B
4815 PCI 155Mbps UTP OC3 ATM Y S S S
4816 PCI 155Mbps MMF ATM Y S S S
4818 PCI 155Mbps SMF OC3 ATM Y S S S
4838 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA Y B B B
5032 Removable Media Cluster Box - S S S
5033 Migration Tower I N M S
5034 Migration Tower I N M M
5035 Migration Tower I N M M
5043 Primary to Secondary Rack - S S S
5044 System Unit Expansion Rack - S S S
5052 Storage Expansion Unit (Exp Unit) - S S S
5057 Storage Expansion Unit N S S
5058 Storage Expansion Unit - S S S
5064 System Unit Expansion - S S
5065 Storage/PCI Expansion Tower - S S S
5066 1.8m I/O Tower - S S S
5072 1063Mbps System Unit Expansion Tower - S S S
5073 1063Mbps System Unit Expansion Tower N S S S
5074 PCI Expansion Tower Y B B B
5075 PCI Expansion Tower Y B
5077 Migration Tower II N B B
5078 PCI Expansion Unit N B B B
5079 1.8m I/O Tower Y B B B
5082 1063Mbps Storage Expansion Tower - S S S
5083 1063Mbps Storage Expansion Tower - S S S
5088 PCI-X Expansion Tower N B B B
5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower Y B B B
5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower Y B B B
5101 30-Disk Expansion Feature N B B B
5102 Dual Line Cords - 820 CEC N B
5103 Dual Line Cords - 830 CEC N B
5104 Dual Line Cords - 840 CEC N B
5105 Dual Line Cords - I/O Tower N B B B
5106 Dual Line Cords - 5079 Tower N B B B
5108 30-Disk Expansion Feature N B B B
5111 30-Disk Exp w/Dual Line Cord N B B B
5115 Dual Line Cords - Tower N B B B
5116 Dual Line Cords - 5294 Tower N B B B
5138 Redundant Power and Cooling Y B B B
5143 Feature Power Supply (400W) - S S S
5150 Battery Backup (External) N S
5153 Redundant Power Supplies N S S
5155 Redundant Power and Cooling Y B
5156 Redundant Power and Cooling Y B
5157 Feature Power Supply Y B
5160 Power Dist Unit 1 Phase NEMA N B B B
5161 Power Dist Unit 1 Phase IEC N B B B
5162 Power Dist Unit 2 of 3 Phase N B B B
5294 1.8m I/O Tower Y B B B
5700 PCI 1Gbps Ethernet IOA Y B B B
5701 PCI 1Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA Y B B B
5702 PCI-X Ultra Tape Controller Y B B B
6050 Twinaxial Workstation Controller - S S S
6112 Magnetic Storage Device Controller - S S S
6135 Diskette Unit (5 1/4-Inch) - S S
6140 Twinaxial Workstation Controller - S S S
6141 ASCII Workstation Controller - S S S
6142 ASCII 12-Port Workstation Attachment - S S S
6146 Diskette Adapter - S S S
6149 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA N 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 N S S S
6181 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA N S S S
6325 CD-ROM N S S S
6368 1.2GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape - S S S
6369 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape - S S S
6380 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape - S S S
6381 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape N S S S
6382 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape N S S S
6383 16GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape N S S S
6384 30GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape N M B B
6386 25GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape N S S S
6390 7GB 8mm Cartridge Tape Unit - S S S
6425 CD-ROM N S S
6480 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape N S S
6481 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape N M S
6482 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape N S S
6483 16GB 1/4 Inch Cartridge Tape N S S
6484 30GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape N M M
6486 25GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape N S S
6490 7GB 8mm Cartridge Tape - S S
6500 Disk Controller - S S S
6501 Tape/Disk Device Controller N S S S
6502 Disk Unit Controller for RAID - S S S
6509 Additional 16MB FSIOP Memory - S S S
6512 Disk Unit Controller for RAID - S S S
6513 Internal Tape Device Controller N 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 N S S S
6534 Magnetic Media Controller N 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 - S S S
6618 Integrated Netfinity Server N S S S
6650 Additional Disk Unit (1.96GB) - S S S
6652 Additional Disk Unit (1.03GB) - S S S
6713 8.58GB Disk Unit N S S S
6714 17.54GB Disk Unit N S S S
6717 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk Unit N S S S
6718 17.54GB 10k rpm Disk Unit N S S S
6806 1.96GB Disk Unit - S S
6807 4.19GB Disk Unit - S S
6813 8.58GB Disk Unit N S S
6817 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk Unit N S S
6818 17.54GB 10k rpm Disk Unit N M M
6824 17.54GB Disk Unit N S S
6831 1.6GB Read Cache Device N S S
6906 1.96GB Disk Unit - S S S
6907 4.19GB Disk Unit - S S S
7127 DASD Expansion Unit Y B
7128 DASD Expansion Unit N M M
7130 Expansion Unit Tape/Cage N S S
7500 Quantity 150 of #4314 Y S S S
7501 Quantity 150 of #4317 Y S S S
7502 Quantity 150 of #4318 Y B B B
7503 Quantity 150 of #4324 Y S S S
7504 Quantity 150 of #4319 Y B B B
7508 Quantity 150 of #4326 Y B B B
7509 Quantity 150 of #4327 Y B B B
7607 Opt Base 4.19GB Disk Unit - S S S
7713 Opt Base 8.58GB Disk Unit - S S S
8079 Opt Base 1.8m I/O Rack N S
8617 Opt Base 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk - S S S
8618 Opt Base 17GB 10k rpm Disk - S S S
8664 Opt Base Fiber DD Interface - S S
8665 Opt Base Shielded DD Interface - S S
8713 Opt Base 8.58GB Disk Unit - S S S
8714 Opt Base 17.54GB Disk Unit - S S S
8716 Optional 16MB One-Port FSIOP - S S S
8717 Optional 32MB One-Port FSIOP - S S S
8718 Optional 48MB One-Port FSIOP - S S S
8719 Optional 64MB One-Port FSIOP - S S S
8726 Optional 16MB Two-Port FSIOP - S S S
8727 Optional 32MB Two-Port FSIOP - S S S
8728 Optional 48MB Two-Port FSIOP - S S S
8729 Optional 64MB Two-Port FSIOP - S S S
8813 Opt Base 8.58GB Disk Unit - S S
8817 Opt Base 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk - S S
8818 Opt Base 17GB 10k rpm Disk - S S
8824 Opt Base 17.54GB Disk Unit - S S
When ordering an iSeries, a processor must be
specified.
·
Model 820 Standard
Processors:
o
#0150 Model 820 Processor
(1100 CPW)
o
#0151 Model 820 Processor
(2350 CPW)
o
#0152 Model 820 Processor
(3700 CPW)
o
#2395 Model 820 Processor
(370 CPW)
o
#2396 Model 820 Processor
(950 CPW) (No longer available)
o
#2397 Model 820 2-Way Processor
(2000 CPW) (No longer available)
o
#2398 Model 820 4-Way
Processor (3200 CPW) (No longer available)
o
#2435 Model 820 Processor
(600 CPW)
o
#2436 Model 820 Processor
(1100 CPW)
o
#2437 Model 820 2-Way
Processor (2350 CPW)
o
#2437 Model 820 4-Way
Processor (3700 CPW)
Processor feature conversions within the
Model 820 Dedicated Server for Domino
From: To:
Processor #2456 #2457 #2458
--------- ----- ----- -----
#2425 X X
#2426 X X
#2427 X
#2456 X X
#2457 X
·
Model 830 Processors:
o
#0153 Model 830 8-Way
Processor - 7350 CPW
o
#2349 Model 830 4/8-Way
Processor - 4200-7350 CPW
o
#2400 Model 830 2-Way
Processor - 1850 CPW
o
#2402 Model 830 4-Way
Processor - 4200 CPW (No longer available)
o
#2403 Model 830 8-Way
Processor - 7350 CPW (No longer available)
Some Model 830 and 840 processor features
require OS/400 V5R1, plus PTFs. For required PTF information, refer to
Informational APAR II13305 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
8XX model servers also require an interactive
capacity feature. This feature determines the relative performance available to
perform interactive (5250-based) workloads. Interactive capacity features are
not available on the Dedicated Servers for Domino, or processors with no
interactive capacity.
·
Model 820:
o
#1521 Interactive Card -
35 CPW (Default)
o
#1522 Interactive Card -
70 CPW
o
#1523 Interactive Card -
120 CPW
o
#1524 Interactive Card -
240 CPW
o
#1525 Interactive Card -
560 CPW
o
#1526 Interactive Card -
1050 CPW
o
#1527 Interactive Card -
2000 CPW
You can customize iSeries 8XX model
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 combination of
8XX model performance points using the processor and interactive features.
Model 820
Processor Processor Interactive Interactive
Feature CPW Feature CPW
--------- --------- --------------- -----------
#0150 1100 N/A 0(1)
#0151 2350 N/A 0(1)
#0152 3700 N/A 0(1)
#2395 370 #1521 35
#1522 70
#1523 120
#1524 240
#2396 950 #1521 35
#1522 70
#1523 120
#1524 240
#1525 560
#2397 2000 #1521 35
#1522 70
#1523 120
#1524 240
#1525 560
#1526 1050
#2398 3200 #1521 35
#1522 70
#1523 120
#1524 240
#1525 560
#1526 1050
#1527 2000
#2435 600 #1521 35
#1522 70
#1523 120
#1524 240
#2436 1100 #1521 35
#1522 70
#1523 120
#1524 240
#1525 560
#2437 2350 #1521 35
#1522 70
#1523 120
#1524 240
#1525 560
#1526 1050
#2438 3700 #1521 35
#1522 70
#1523 120
#1524 240
#1525 560
#1526 1050
#1527 2000
Note: (1) Provides support for system administration functions.
Model 830
Processor Processor Interactive Interactive
Feature CPW Feature CPW
--------- --------- --------------- -----------
#0153 7350 N/A 0(1)
#2349 4200-7350 #1531 70
#1532 120
#1533 240
#1534 560
#1535 1050
#1536 2000
#1537 4550
#2400 1850 #1531 70
#1532 120
#1533 240
#1534 560
#1535 1050
#2402 4200 #1531 70
#1532 120
#1533 240
#1534 560
#1535 1050
#1536 2000
#2403 7350 #1531 70
#1532 120
#1533 240
#1534 560
#1535 1050
#1536 2000
#1537 4550
Note: (1) Provides support for system administration functions.
Model 840
Processor Processor Interactive Interactive
Feature CPW Feature CPW
--------- --------- --------------- -----------
#0158 12000 N/A 0(1)
#0159 20200 N/A 0(1)
#2352 9000/12000 #1540 120
#1541 240
#1542 560
#1543 1050
#1544 2000
#1545 4550
#1546 12000
#2353 12000/16500 #1540 120
#1541 240
#1542 560
#1543 1050
#1544 2000
#1545 4550
#1546 10000
#1547 16500
#2354 16500/20200 #1540 120
#1541 240
#1542 560
#1543 1050
#1544 2000
#1545 4550
#1546 10000
#1547 16500
#1548 20200
#2416 7800/10000 #1540 120
#1541 240
#1542 560
#1543 1050
#1544 2000
#1545 4550
#1546 10000
#2417 10000/13200 #1540 120
#1541 240
#1542 560
#1543 1050
#1544 2000
#1545 4550
#1546 10000
#2418 10000 #1540 120
#1541 240
#1542 560
#1543 1050
#1544 2000
#1545 4550
#1546 10000
#2419 13200/16500 #1540 120
#1541 240
#1542 560
#1543 1050
#1544 2000
#1545 4550
#1546 10000
#1547 16500
#2420 16500 #1540 120
#1541 240
#1542 560
#1543 1050
#1544 2000
#1545 4550
#1546 10000
#1547 16500
#2461 20200 #1540 120
#1541 240
#1542 560
#1543 1050
#1544 2000
#1545 4550
#1546 10000
#1547 16500
#1548 20200
Note: (1) Provides support for system administration functions.
Some iSeries Models 830 and 840 have extra
processor capacity built right into the server delivered to your door. Each of
these models offers processor features with varying amounts of capacity that
can be turned on for a one-time use (trial) or for long-term use (permanent).
The extra capacity is not immediately usable. You don't pay for it until you
decide to actually use it.
POD (Processor on Demand) activation features
enable you to order and activate the additional processor capacity you need.
When a quantity of POD activation features is ordered, a POD activation code is
generated and shipped (mailed and posted on Web) to you. By simply typing the
POD activation code (think of it as a capacity key) on the proper server
screen, the immediate activation of your requested capacity (no IPL required)
is completed, and is ready to use. If the server is partitioned, the activated
capacity simply needs to be assigned to a partition prior to use.
For new server purchases, or upgrades to CUoD
servers, you can include POD activation features on the original order and have
processor capacity activated before the server is shipped. This tremendous
benefit customizes the performance characteristics of the server to your
specifications (no vital product data (VPD)) is required to be sent from the
field to fulfill these orders). Any downstream MES upgrade orders to the server
require VPD (retrieved from the server) be sent to the plant of manufacture
prior to the scheduling and fulfillment of orders containing POD activation
features.
For more information about Capacity Upgrade on
Demand for iSeries servers, click on:
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/
hardware/ondemand
A planning guide can help you take advantage
of this exciting capability.
You can purchase iSeries Models 830 and 840
with extra processor capacity built in.
Each processor feature with CUoD comes with a
number of start-up processors and a number of stand-by
processors.
Processor Feature Start-Up Stand-by Total
----------------- -------- -------- -----
Model 830
2349 4 4 8
Model 840
2352 8 4 12
2353 12 6 18
2354 18 6 24
2416 8 4 12
2417 12 6 18
2419 18 6 24
You can add performance instantly on an
iSeries server by using the available trial capacity. All of the stand-by
processors can be activated for up to 14 days. No IPL is required.
You simply specify the desire to use the trial
capacity on the appropriate CUoD screen. The 14-day clock counts the elapsed
hours while the server is powered up. When the 14-day clock expires, processors
are de-activated from the primary partition to restore the system to the
"pre-trial" configuration. If an insufficient number of processors
are available/assigned to the primary partition to allow this to occur, the
server experiences degraded performance until a sufficient number of processors
are made available.
Trial capacity provides an excellent
opportunity to try the full processor capacity (100% of stand-by processors) of
the server before you buy additional permanent capacity. In addition, trial
capacity enables you to have immediate access to extra capacity in times of
dynamic growth.
If you are planning to purchase an additional
amount of permanent processor capacity, using the trial capacity can assist in
determining the right amount. In addition, the use of the trial capacity can
buffer any delays in the order/fulfillment process associated with ordering a
quantity of POD activation features.
After each purchase of one or more POD
activation features, the server's trial capacity is reset and a new 14-day
trial capacity period is available for the remaining stand-by processors.
Once you decide to permanently activate some
of your stand-by processors, you can contact your business partner or IBM
marketing representative to place an order for a quantity of POD activation
features.
Once an order reaches the IBM manufacturing
site, a POD activation code (capacity key) unique to your server is generated.
The POD activation code is mailed to you and also posted at the following
iSeries CUoD Web site for quick access:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/hardware/ondemand
Allow several days for the order process to
complete and the POD activation code to be mailed and posted. Using the trial
capacity provided with each iSeries server can mitigate any delays in the order
process and help ensure you have the capacity you need when you need it.
As part of the order process for a field
upgrade of a currently installed iSeries server, VPD must be collected from the
target server and sent to the IBM manufacturing site responsible for
fulfillment of an order for POD activation features. This data is used in the
generation of a POD activation code that works specifically for the targeted
server to activate the desired number of stand-by processors.
Step-by-step directions for ordering POD
activation features and the subsequent entering of a POD activation code can be
reviewed in the Planning Guide for iSeries Capacity Upgrade on Demand:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/hardware/ondemand
Processor-to-processor upgrade paths enable
you to grow your iSeries as your business grows and leverage existing
investments.
A two-step process is used to convert features
with stand-by capacity.
·
Step 1 -- Stand-by processors must be activated on the
original server by ordering a quantity of POD activation features (the
generated POD activation code need not be entered on the server)
Following the processor feature conversion,
all POD activation features are removed from the install records associated
with this server. If the upgrade did not result in a new server being shipped,
no POD activation features can accompany this upgrade. The new processor
feature should first be installed, and then a separate order for a quantity of
POD Activation Features placed. Don't forget to send in the VPD to ensure the
prompt fulfillment of the downstream order for a quantity of POD activation
features.
A list of the processor feature conversions is
included in the Feature Conversion section.
Model 820
A minimum of two features must be selected.
For processors #2395, #2396, #2397, #2398,
#2425, #2426, and #2427:
Note: #3005 and #3006 cannot be intermixed.
For processors #0150, #0151, #0152, #2435,
#2436, #2437, #2438, #2456, #2457, and #2458:
Note: #3005 and #3006 cannot be intermixed.
Model 830
Note: #3065 and #3066 cannot be intermixed.
There are a total of 64 main storage feature
slots available on the Model 830. Thirty-two are in the base, and an additional
32 are available with feature #2881 installed. All main storage features on the
Model 830 must be added in sets of eight.
Model 840
Note: #3197 and #3612, #3198 and #3613, or #3195 and #3614
cannot be intermixed.
There are 16 slots available for main storage
features in the Model 840. All main storage features must be added in sets of
four.
Two #2730s are required if the #3196 8GB Main
Storage Card is installed in a Model 840.
#5102 provides dual line cord capability for
the Model 820 system unit. Two #14XX line cords are required on the Model 820
when this feature is ordered initially or as an upgrade to a Model 820. When
ordering #5102 alone as an MES, an additional #14XX line cord is required, for
a total of two line cords on the system unit.
Prerequisites: #5155 (Redundant Power and
Cooling), #5157 (Feature Power Supply), and #9002 (Dual Line Cord Enabler).
OS/400 V5R1, or later is required.
#5103 provides dual line cord capability for
the Model 830/SB2 system unit and attached #9074 base I/O tower. Two #14XX line
cords are required on the Model 830 when this feature is ordered initially or
as an upgrade to a Model 830. When ordering #5103 alone as an MES, an
additional #14XX line cord is required, for a total of two line cords for the
system unit. This feature is supported on racked (#0550) Model 830 servers.
Prerequisite: If the #9074 has feature #5101
(30-Disk Expansion Feature) installed, the #5101 must be converted to a #5111.
OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II12950 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
#5104 provides dual line cord capability for
the Model 840/SB3 system unit and #9079 Base I/O Tower. Two #14XX line cords
are required on the Model 840 system unit, and on the #9079 tower when this
feature is ordered initially or as an upgrade to a Model 840. When ordering
#5104 alone as an MES, an additional #14XX line cord is required for the system
unit, and for the #9079, for a total of two line cords on both the system unit
and the #9079.
If the Model 840 is ordered with the #8079
Optional Base I/O Tower, this feature provides dual line cord capability for the
Model 840 system unit and the lower unit in the #8079. Two #14XX line cords are
required for the Model 840 system unit, and for the lower unit in the #8079
when this feature is ordered initially or as an upgrade to a Model 840. When
ordering #5104 alone as an MES, an additional #14XX line cord is required for
the system unit, and for the lower unit in the #8079, for a total of two line
cords for on both the system unit and the lower unit in the #8079. #5105 is
required for dual line cord capability for the upper unit in the #8079. This
feature has country specific usage.
OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II12950 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
#5105 provides dual line cord capability for a
#5074 PCI Expansion Tower, and for the top unit in a #8079 Optional Base Tower.
Two #14XX line cords are required for each #5074 tower with a #5105 when a
#5105 is on an initial order for a #5074. When ordering a #5105 alone as an MES
for a #5074, an additional #14XX line cord is required, for a total of two line
cords on the #5074. A #5074 mounted in a #0551 rack is supported with this
feature. If the #9074 has feature #5101 installed, the #5101 must be converted
to a #5111.
OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II12950 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
#5106 provides dual line cord capability for a
single unit in a #5079 1.8m I/O Tower. Two #14XX line cords are required for
each #5106 on an initial order for a #5079. When ordering a #5106 alone as an
MES, for an installed #5079, one additional #14XX line cord is required for
each #5106 ordered.
The configurator will default two #5106s, for
each #5079 ordered, on a system that has dual line cords on the system unit.
Prerequisite: #5079 (1.8m I/O Tower).
OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II12950 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
#5111 is a disk unit expansion enclosure for
systems and towers that are dual line cord enabled (Model 830 system unit with
#5103, Model 840 system units with #5104, and #5074 towers with #5105).
#5111 includes two 15 disk unit enclosures,
back-planes, and cables. One #4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller is
required to support one of the 15 disk unit enclosure.
Prerequisites:
OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II12950 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/ supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
#5115 is a dual line cord enabler for the
upper unit in a #8094 Optional Base 1.8m I/O Rack, and also for the #5094 PCI-X
Expansion Tower. #5115 includes an additional power supply. An additional line
cord must be specified.
Provides dual line cord capability for a
single enclosure in a #5294 tower. Two line cords must be specified for each
#5116 ordered with a #5294. When ordering a #5116 for an installed #5294, an
additional line cord must be specified for each #5116.
The configurator will default two #5116s, for
each #5294 ordered with a system that has dual line cords on the system unit.
#5138 provides redundant power for the
#0595/#5095 PCI-X Expansion Towers. #5138 includes a second 435W power supply,
and requires that a second line cord be specified. The second line cord enables
dual line cord capability.
Prerequisites: #0595/#5095 PCI-X Expansion
Tower.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 20, 2001)
#5150 is an external battery backup that when
used in conjunction with the internal battery backup is capable of extending
the battery backup time on Model 840.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#5153 consists of two power supplies; 970-watt
and 700-watt. The feature provides redundancy for the power supplies in the
#5035 Migration Tower I and the #5054/#9354 the System Unit Expansion. The
feature physically resides in the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion.
Prerequisite: #5035 with #5064/#9364. Maximum:
One.
#5155 adds an additional 575-watt power supply
for redundancy and additional cooling fans to the Model 820.
#5156 adds an additional 575-watt power supply
for redundancy and an additional cooling fan to the #5075 PCI Expansion Tower.
The configurators will add a #5156 on orders
for a Model 820 with a #5155. The #5156 is recommended, but can be removed from
the order.
Prerequisite: #5075 PCI Expansion Tower
#5157 is a 575-watt power supply required when
adding #7127 (DASD Expansion Unit), #5155 (Redundant Power and Cooling), or
#2884 (Main Storage Expansion) features to a Model 820.
The following iSeries 8XX model racked
configurations are supported:
The iSeries racks are 1.8 meters high (36 EIA
units) with EIA standard 19-inch width. Configurator support is not available
for management of unused space available within any of the rack offerings.
Empty space will have filler panels installed when shipped from the plant. Rack
related features are listed below.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
This specify indicates that one #5074 PCI
Expansion Tower will be mounted in the #0551 rack (on the bottom).
#0123 may be specified on initial orders and
on MES orders, but support for field merging a #5074 into a #0551 is not
offered (due to the weight of the #5074).
A line cord for the #5074 must be ordered with
the #5074.
Prerequisite:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
This specify indicates that one #9079 Base I/O
Tower for a Model 840 will be mounted in the #0551 rack (on the bottom). #0125
may be specified on initial orders and on MES orders, but support for field
merging a #9079 into a #0551 is not offered (due to the weight of the #9079).
A line cord for the #9079 must be ordered with
the Model 840 system unit.
Prerequisite:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
Ordered with a Model 830 server, this feature
provides a 1.8 meter rack for housing the Model 830 CEC. The #5101, 30-Disk
Unit Expansion will be included in the CEC (no #5101 required on the order). 10
EIA units of space remains, which is not managed by the configurator. This
space will be filled with one 5 EIA filler panel, one 3 EIA filler panel, and
two 1 EIA filler panels.
One to two Power Distribution Units may be
specified with the #0550. The PDUs may be ordered on initial orders, model
upgrades, or on MES orders. Each PDU has six power sockets. The following PDUs
are available:
The Model 830 CEC cannot connect to a PDU and
therefore will require a Model 830 line cord.
This feature provides an empty 1.8 meter rack
with 36 EIA units of total space. The following specifies, when ordered in
conjunction with a #0551, indicate the means of populating the #0551 rack
configurations.
One to four Power Distribution Units may be
specified with the #0551. The PDUs may be ordered on initial orders, model
upgrades, or on MES orders. Each PDU has six power sockets. The following PDUs
are available:
The #5074 and #9079
units cannot be plugged into a PDU. All other racked units plugging into a PDU
will require a PDU line cord (#1422).
This feature is the equivalent of a #5078 PCI
Expansion Unit, but the #0578 will be mounted in a #0550/#0551 rack. A #0578 is
eight EIA units high. Conversions between a #0578 and a #5078 are not allowed.
The #0578 has 14 PCI slots, which allows up to
11 PCI IOAs to be added. Disk units and removable media devices are not
supported and may not be installed in the #0578.
#0578 includes a bus adapter to provide the
HSL interface to the system. The configurator will add one of the following to
the order:
Space permitting, up to four #0578's may be
mounted in a #0551, and one in a #0550. #0578 may be ordered on initial,
upgrade, and MES orders.
A minimum of one PDU is required if one, two,
or three #0578s are installed in the same #0551. A minimum of two PDUs are
required if four #0578s are installed in the same #0551. One PDU is required
for a #0578 in a #0550. Each #0578 comes with two integrated PDU compatible
line cords. #1422 power cords cannot be used on the #0578 expansion unit.
Select two HSL cables if the #0578 is the first/only
expansion tower/unit on an HSL loop. Select one HSL cable if the #5078 is
attached with other expansion towers/units on an HSL loop.
For the Model 820, if this is the first/only
expansion tower/unit on the HSL loop, select two HSL cables for this tower (one
must be a #1460 or a #1461). If other towers/units are on the HSL loop, select
one or two (two if one of the existing HSL cables will be too short) HSL cables
per tower. Whenever a #0578, #5074, #5075, #5078, or #5079 is attached, the
Model 820 must have at least one #1460/#1461.
Select one of the following SPCN cables per
expansion unit:
The PCI IOAs (up to 11 may be installed) are
supported (driven) by feature #2843 PCI IOPs, feature #2790 PCI Integrated
Netfinity Servers and/or feature #2791 PCI Integrated xSeries Servers.
Prerequisites:
A #0578 may be
mounted in the same rack as a Model 270, but is not a supported feature on the
Model 270.
#0588 is the equivalent of a #5088 PCI-X
Expansion Unit, but the #0588 is mounted in a #0551 rack. An #0588 is eight EIA
units high and has 14 PCI-X slots for PCI IOPs and IOAs. Disk units and
removable media are not supported by the #0588. #0588 can be on initial,
upgrade, or MES orders, but cannot be converted to a #5088.
PCI IOAs are supported by feature #2843/#2844
PCI IOPs, feature #2790, #2890 PCI Integrated Netfinity Servers and feature
#2791, #2792, #2799, #2891, #2892, #2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Servers. A
#9844/#9943 may be used in a #0588.
#0588 has two redundant 575W power supplies
and two integrated PDU compatible line cords. The line cords may be connected
to the same PDU or separate PDUs in the #0551 rack. When the line cords are
connected to separate PDUs, and those PDUs are connected to two different power
sources, the #0588 has dual line cord capability.
Up to four #0588s can be mounted in a #0551,
and one #0588 may be mounted in a #0550. A PDU is required when one, two, or
three #0588s are to be installed in the same #0551. A minimum of two PDUs are
required if four #0588s are ordered for the same #0551. One PDU is required for
a #0588 in a #0550.
A bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to
the system is included. Select one of the following:
One or two cables must be ordered to attach to
the HSL or HSL-2 ports.
When ordering cables to connect to the HSL
interface, optical HSL, copper HSL, copper HSL-2, or copper HSL to HSL-2 cables
are required. An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper ports/cables. A copper
loop can intermix I/O towers/units with copper HSL and copper HSL-2 ports.
Select the appropriate cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it is
being attached, and the cable length required.
·
Copper HSL to HSL-2 (HSL
on one end and HSL-2 on the other end)
o
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
o
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
For each I/O tower/unit select one of the
following SPCN cables:
This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus
updates. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
Feature #0595 is the racked version of the
#5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower which provides I/O capability for iSeries systems.
The #0595 has identical functional capabilities to the #5095. The #0595 has
seven PCI-X IOP/IOA slots and supports up to 12 disk units. A #9844 Base PCI
I/O is included. #0595 uses 5 EIA units of space in the tower.
#0595 has redundant power when feature #5138
is specified. #5138 includes a second 435W power supply and a second line cord
must also be ordered to provide dual line cord capability.
A bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to
the system is included. Select one of the following:
One or two cables must be ordered to attach to
the HSL or HSL-2 ports.
When ordering cables to connect to the HSL
interface, optical HSL, copper HSL, copper HSL-2, or copper HSL to HSL-2 cables
are required. An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper ports/cables. A copper
loop can intermix I/O towers/units with copper HSL and copper HSL-2 ports.
Select the appropriate cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it is
being attached, and the cable length required.
·
Copper HSL to HSL-2 (HSL
on one end and HSL-2 on the other end)
o
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
o
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
For each I/O tower/unit select one of the
following SPCN cables:
Select one of the following line cords, or
select two if #5138 is selected:
Prerequisites: #0551 (iSeries Rack), or #0551
(830 Rack). This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus updates. Refer to
Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
This feature includes a 100m optical SPCN
cable along with two copper-to-optical converter boxes.
This 250m Optical SPCN Cable is an optional
feature that is required when a 250m Optical HSL cable (#1473) is on the order.
This feature includes the 250m optical SPCN cable along with two
copper-to-optical converter boxes.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
#2669 is a cluster card used for attaching
IMPI systems at 220Mbps. #2669 is installed in a HUB system that has #5601 or
#5602 added to the system install record.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
#2680 is a single bus optical bus receiver
card that is used when one bus of a #5044 must be disabled to allow attachment
of that system into an OptiConnect environment.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
#2683 is a cluster card used for attaching
RISC systems at 266Mbps. #2683 is installed in a HUB system that has #5601 or
#5602 added to the system install record. #2683 can be installed in either RISC
or IMPI systems. #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)
#2685 is a cluster card used for attaching
RISC systems at 1063Mbps. #2685 is installed in a HUB system that has #5601 or
#5602 added to the system 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)
#2686 is a feature for adding up to two
optical buses at 266Mbps. The prerequisite for adding #2686 is #2695 or an open
IOA slot in the system units base Optical Bus Adapter in the #5077, Migration Tower
II, or an OLP position on the #9329 and #9330, or in the #9331 on a #5034/#5035
Migration Tower I.
Maximum: Nine with #5077, Migration Tower II;
two with #5034/#5035, Migration Tower I.
#2688 is a feature for adding up to two
optical buses. #2688 can be used to attach up to two #5065s, #5072s, #5073s,
#5082s, or #5083s in any combination or one #5066. The prerequisite for adding
#2688 is #2695 or an open IOA slot in the system units base Optical Bus Adapter,
in the #5077 Migration Tower II, or an OLP position on the #9329 and #9330, or
in the #9331 on a #5034/#5035 Migration Tower I.
Maximum: Nine with #5077 Migration Tower II;
two with #5034/#5035 Migration Tower I.
Note: Three optical cables are required to attach two towers to a #2688. Each
#2688 shipped includes two optical cables for attaching the first tower. The
second tower shipped for a #2688 includes only one optical cable. The second
tower will be attached in a ring with the first tower and the #2688.
#2695 is installed in the #5077 Migration
Tower II, and allows for the addition of up to three optical link processors.
Each #2695 can support one to three #2686s and #2688s in any combination.
SPD I/O Card slots used: One. Maximum: Two.
Used in the #5074 and #5079 expansion towers
to enable these towers to connect via optical HSL. Supports clustering (HSL
OptiConnect).
#2739 is an optional feature. #9739 is a base
adapter feature installed in #0578, #5074, #5078, or #5079 expansion units.
OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II12949 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
Provides eight copper HSL ports, a 540Mhz
oscillator, and support for clustering (HSL OptiConnect). #9752 is in the base
Model 830 with 4-way and 8-way processors. #2754 is an optional feature. OS/400
V5R1, or later, is required.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
Provides 16 copper HSL ports, and support for
clustering (HSL OptiConnect). #9755 is in the base Model 840. #2754 is an
optional feature. OS/400 V5R1, or later, is required.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
Used in Model 830 with 4-way and 8-way
processors, #2758/#9758 have six copper and two optical HSL ports and a 540Mhz
oscillator. One optics cleaning kit (P/N 46G6844) and instruction sheet are
included per order.
#2758 is an optional feature. #9758 is a base
bus expansion/clock card installed in the system unit of the 4-way and 8-way
Model 830s.
This feature supports clustering on one of
four available loops via HSL OptiConnect.
OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II12949 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
Used in the Model 840, #2759/#9759 have 12
copper and four optical HSL ports and a 540Mhz oscillator. One optics cleaning
kit (P/N 46G6844) and instruction sheet are included per order.
#2759 is an optional feature. #9759 is a base
bus expansion card installed in the Model 840 system unit.
This feature supports clustering on two of
eight available loops via HSL OptiConnect.
OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II12949 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
Used in the Model 830 with 2-way processors,
#2774/#9774 have six copper and two optical HSL ports and a 400Mhz oscillator.
One optics cleaning kit (P/N 46G6844) and instruction sheet are included per
order.
#2774 is an optional feature. #9774 is a base
bus expansion/clock card installed in the 2-way Model 830 system unit.
This feature supports clustering on one of
four available loops via HSL OptiConnect.
OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II12949 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
Optional feature for optical HSL connectivity
for #0588, #5088, #5094, #0595, #5095, and the upper half of #8094 PCI-X
expansion towers and units. #2886 provides two optical HSL ports. This feature
is used when converting bus adapters on installed towers/units.
This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus
updates. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
Optional feature for HSL-2 connectivity for
#0588, #5088, #5094, #0595, #5095, and the upper half of #8094 PCI-X expansion
towers and units. #2887 provides two copper HSL-2 ports. This feature is used
when converting bus adapters on installed towers/units.
This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus
updates. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
Provides eight copper HSL ports, a 400Mhz
oscillator, and supports clustering. #9777 is in the base Model 830 with 2-way
processors. #2777 is an optional feature. OS/400 V5R1, or later, is required.
#5033 is a converted Model 600 or S10 system
unit, used for migration of installed PCI cards, disk units, and removable
media devices, when upgrading to a Model 820 or 830. One #5033 is included with
the model upgrade. Additional features may be ordered to utilize available
space in this tower. #5033 is mutually exclusive with #5034, #5035, and #5077.
One 6-meter JTAG-E cable is included with the
#5033.
If this is the first/only tower on the HSL
loop, select two of the following HSL cable features. If other towers already
exist on the HSL loop, select one or two (two if one of the existing HSL cables
will be too short), of any combination, of the following HSL cable features per
tower:
Select one of the following SPCN cables:
The configurator will select a default line
cord for the country in which the order is placed. An optional line cord may be
selected.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
#5034 is a converted Model 620, S20, or 720
system unit (along with any attached #5064 or #9364 expansion unit), used for
migration of installed PCI/SPD cards, up to ten installed removable media
devices, and any attached PCI/SPD expansion units when upgrading to a Model 820
or 830. One #5034 tower is included with the model upgrade. Additional existing
features may be ordered to utilize vacant space in this tower, or in any
attached PCI/SPD tower. New 8XX model features cannot be installed in this
tower, nor in any of the attached PCI/SPD towers. Additional PCI/SPD towers
cannot be attached to the #5034 after the model upgrade.
One 6-meter JTAG-E cable is included with the
#5034.
If this is the first/only tower on the HSL
loop, select two of the following HSL cable features for this tower. If other
towers already exist on the HSL loop, select one or two (select two if one of
the existing HSL cables will be too short), any combination, of the following
HSL cable features per tower:
Select one of the following SPCN cables:
The configurator will select a default line
cord for the country in which the order is placed. An optional line cord may be
selected. #5034 is mutually exclusive with #5033, #5035, and #5077.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
#5035 Migration Tower I is the same as #5034
except that it provides capacity for migrating up to 15 internal disk units.
#5035 is mutually exclusive with #5033, #5034, and #5077.
This feature is primarily for upgrade
migration purposes, but can be ordered on Model 820 for attachment of the IBM
2105 Enterprise Storage Server (see RPQ 847120). One #5035 can attach to Models
820 and 830.
#5057 provides space for up to 16 disk units
on the #5077 Migration Tower II. #5057 is shipped on new order #5077s when
migrating from Models 640, S30, and 730, which do not have a #5055. When
migrating from Models 640, S30, and 730, which have a #5055, the #5055 is
converted to a #5057.
#5074 is attached to Models 820, 830, and 840
for adding up to 45 disk units, up to 11 PCI IOAs and up to two removable media
units. #5074 controls Ultra2 SCSI disk units.
#5074 includes a bus adapter to provide HSL
interface.
The configurator will specify the #5074 over
the #5075 and the #5079 when a PCI Expansion Tower is required (#5074 is
default).
If the #5074 is the first/only tower on an HSL
loop, select two of the HSL cables. If the #5074 is not the only tower on an
HSL loop, select one or two (two if one of the existing cables is too short)
HSL cables per tower.
For the Model 820, if this is the first/only
tower on the HSL loop, select two HSL cable features (one of these cables must
be a #1460 or #1461). If other towers already exist on the HSL loop, select one
or two (two if one of the existing HSL cables is too short), HSL cable features
per tower. Whenever a #0578, #5075, #5074, or #5079 is attached, the Model 820
must have at least one #1460/#1461.
Select one of the following SPCN cables per
tower:
#5074 has a #9943 Base PCI IOP with PCI slots
for up to 11 PCI IOAs, space for up to 45 disk units (15 are "base",
30 additional with #5101), space for two removable media devices, one battery
backup and redundant/hot swap power supply.
The configurator will select a default line
cord for the country in which the order is placed. An optional line cord may be
selected.
The 11 PCI IOAs are supported by #9943 (Base
PCI IOP), #2843 (PCI IOP), #2790 (PCI Integrated Netfinity Server), and/or
#2791 (PCI Integrated xSeries Server). See those descriptions for additional
information.
The 45 disk unit positions are in groups of
15, each group of 15 disk units is further divided into three groups of five
disk units, each group of five disk units supported on a separate Ultra2 SCSI
(LVD-SCSI) bus from a #4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller.
The mounting for the first 15 disk units is
included in the #5074 (base). The mounting for the next 30 disk units is
optional by ordering feature code #5101 30 Disk Expansion Feature.
#5074 also supports up to two removable media
devices (internal tape or CD-ROM or DVD-RAM). These removable media devices are
supported by the same #4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller which supports
the 15 base disk units.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
#5075 is attached to Model 820 for adding up
to six disk units and up to seven PCI IOAs. The #5075 has a 32MB PCI IOP
embedded on the backplane and feature #2843 Node IOP may be added. A
#4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller, a #2763 PCI RAID Disk Unit
Controller, or a #9767 Base PCI Disk Unit Controller may be installed to
control the disk units.
For the Model 820, if this is the first/only
tower on the HSL loop, select two HSL cable features for this tower (one must
be a #1460 or #1461). If other towers are on the HSL loop, select one or two
(two if one of the existing HSL cables will be too short), HSL cables per
tower. Whenever a #0578, #5074, #5075, or #5079 is attached to the Model 820,
the system must have at least one #1460/#1461.
Select one of the following SPCN cables:
#5075 controls Ultra2 SCSI disk units. A
maximum of one disk unit controller is allowed in a #5075.
The configurator will select a default line
cord for the country in which the order is placed. An optional line cord may be
selected. #5156 may be specified to add an additional 575 Watt power supply for
redundancy and an additional cooling fan.
#5075s are not allowed to migrate on upgrades
from Model 820 to model 830.
#5077 is a feature I/O tower which supports
SPD I/O cards and attaches SPD expansion towers and #5065/#5066 PCI Expansion
Towers. #5077 is supported on Models 830 and 840.
When upgrading from a Model 640, S30, or 730
to a Model 830 or 840, the #5077 is a manufactured unit shipped without a
CD-ROM, an MFIOP cache card, or an optical link card.
If upgrading from a Model 640, S30, or 730
without a #5055 8 Disk Unit Storage Expansion Unit installed, the #5077 is
shipped with a #9057 16 Disk Unit Storage Expansion Unit. The #9057 may be
removed from the order. If Upgrading from a Model 640, S30, or 730 with #5055
installed, a #5055 to #9057 conversion is performed.
When upgrading from a Model 650, S40, or 740,
the #9251 Base I/O Tower on these models is converted to the #5077.
When upgrading from a Model 820 or 830 to a
Model 840 and the Model 820 or 830 has a #503X Migration Tower I which has SPD
cards and/or SPD towers attached, the #5077 is a manufactured unit and is
shipped with a CD-ROM, an MFIOP cache card, and an optical link card.
The #5077 may also be ordered on Models 830
and 840, both on initial orders and on MES orders. In this case the #5077 is
shipped as a manufactured unit with a CD-ROM, an MFIOP cache card, and with an
optical link card.
One or two #2695, Optical Bus Adapters, may be
ordered for the #5077.
Select one or two HSL cables if the #5077 has
only the base optical link card installed and no #2695, Optical Bus Adapters.
Select two HSL cables if the #5077 has one or two #2695, Optical Bus Adapters
installed.
Select one of the following SPCN cables per
tower:
One JTAG-C cable (6m) is included with the
#5077.
The configurator will select a default line
cord for the country in which the order is placed.
#5077 is mutually exclusive with #5033, #5034
and #5035.
The #5078 PCI Expansion Unit installs on top
of the #9079 Base I/O Tower of the Model 840, and on top of the #5074 PCI
Expansion Tower. The #5078 has 14 PCI slots, which allows up to 11 PCI IOAs to
be added. Disk units and removable media devices are not supported and may not
be installed in the #5078.
#5078 includes a bus adapter to provide HSL
interface to the system (configurator should add one of the following to the
order);
The #5078 includes two electrical cables to
connect to a #5074/#9079 power source.
If ordered with an initial order for a
#5074/#9079, the #5074/#9079 will ship with the #5078 installed. The #5078 may
also be ordered as an MES to an existing #5074/#9079.
The #5078 may be on the same, or a separate
HSL loop as the #5074/#9079. If the #5078 and the #5074/#9079 are on the same
HSL loop, a #1460, 3m HSL Cable is required to connect the #5078 and the
#5074/#0979. If the #5074/#9079 and the #5078 are on separate HSL loops, then
one or two HSL cables must be on the order. Select two HSL cables if the #5078
is the first/only expansion tower/unit on an HSL loop, select one HSL cable if
the #5078 coexists with other expansion towers/units on an HSL loop.
Select one of the following SPCN cables per
expansion unit:
The PCI IOAs (up to 11) are supported by
#2843, PCI IOPs, #2790, PCI Integrated Netfinity Servers, or #2791, PCI
Integrated xSeries Server. See individual IOP descriptions for additional
information. A #9943 may be used in a #5078, but the #9943 can only be ordered
in conjunction with a new #5074.
Prerequisite: #5074, PCI Expansion Tower or
#9079, Base I/O Tower
Maximum: One per #5074 PCI Expansion Tower,
one per #9079 Base I/O Tower. #5078 is not supported on #5079 or #8079.
#5079 is attached to Models 820, 830, and 840
for adding up to 90 disk units, up to 22 PCI IOAs and up to 4 removable media
units.
#5079 includes two bus adapters that provide
HSL interface to the system. The configurator will add two of the following to
an order:
#5079 is essentially two #5074 PCI Expansion
Towers, with side covers and casters removed, placed in a 1.8M tower. Each
#5079 counts as two #5074s towards the system model maximums.
The upper and lower enclosures (#5074s) in the
#5079 are not connected internally by an HSL cable. If the #5079 is to be
placed in an HSL loop (both upper and lower enclosure on same HSL loop), a
#1460 3m HSL Cable is required to connect the upper and lower enclosures. If
the upper and lower enclosures are on separate HSL loops, a #1460 3m HSL Cable
is not required.
The #5074 is the default when a PCI IOP or IOA
is ordered that requires a PCI expansion unit. #5079 may be specified on the
extra controllers screen. For each #5079 ordered, a quantity of two #0574
(#5074 Equivalent) specify codes will be added to the order. If a #5079 is to
be shared between two systems, one #0574 must be removed from the original
ordering system and added to the sharing system, using an RPO (Record Purpose
Only) change.
Select three or four (any combination) of the
following HSL cables, on first tower, initial order. For additional towers or
on an MES, select two, three or four (any combination) HSL cables per tower:
If the #5079 is the first/only tower on an HSL
loop, select three or four HSL cables for this tower. If the #5079 is not the
only tower on an HSL loop, select two, three, or four HSL cables per tower. The
upper and lower enclosures in the #5079 may be on separate HSL loops.
For the Model 820, when a single enclosure is
being attached, one #1460 or #1461 is required. If both enclosures are
attaching, then #1460 or #1461 cables are required.
Select two of the following SPCN cables per
tower:
#5079 has two #9943 Base PCI IOPs, PCI slots
for up to 22 PCI IOAs, space for up to 90 disk units.
The configurator will select a default line
cords for the country in which the order is placed. An optional line cord may
be selected.
The 90 disk unit positions are in groups of
15. Each group of 15 disk units is further divided into three groups of five
disk units. Each group of five disk units is supported on a separate Ultra2
SCSI (LVD-SCSI) bus from a #4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller. #5079 is
capable of controlling Ultra2 SCSI disk units.
The removable media devices are supported by
the two #4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controllers which also support the first
two groups of 15 disk units.
Prerequisite: At least one #0574 specify.
An eight-EIA-unit-high "top hat" is installed
on top of a #5074/#5094 expansion tower, or on top of a #9094 base I/O tower.
The #5088 has 14 PCI-X slots for PCI IOPs and IOAs. Disk units and removable
media are not supported by the #5088.
#5088 has two redundant 575W power supplies
and two internal power connectors that attach to the AC distribution box in the
#5074/#5094/#9094. The #5074/#5094/#9094 may have one or two line cords, so the
#5088 may or may not have dual line cord capability depending on the
configuration of the #5074/#5094/#9094.
If #5088 is ordered together with a
#5094/#9094, the #5094/#9094 will ship with the #5088 installed. The #5088 may
also be ordered for field install on an existing #5074/#5094/#9094. #5088 may
not be installed on a #5294 or #8094.
A bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to
the system is included. Select one of the following:
One or two cables must be ordered to attach to
the HSL or HSL-2 ports.
When ordering cables to connect to the HSL
interface, optical HSL, copper HSL, copper HSL-2, or copper HSL to HSL-2 cables
are required. An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper ports/cables. A copper
loop can intermix I/O towers/units with copper HSL and copper HSL-2 ports.
Select the appropriate cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it is
being attached, and the cable length required.
·
Copper HSL to HSL-2 (HSL
on one end and HSL-2 on the other end)
o
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
o
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
For each I/O tower/unit select one of the
following SPCN cables:
Maximum: One per #5074, #5094, or #9094.
This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus
updates. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
I/O capability for iSeries systems. The #5094
has 15 disk unit slots, with an additional 30 slots available with feature
#5108. #5094 also has two removable media slots and 14 PCI-X card slots. A
#9844 Base PCI IOP is included.
A bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to
the system is included. Select one of the following:
One or two cables must be ordered to attach to
the HSL or HSL-2 ports.
When ordering cables to connect to the HSL
interface, optical HSL, copper HSL, copper HSL-2, or copper HSL to HSL-2 cables
are required. An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper ports/cables. A copper
loop can intermix I/O towers/units with copper HSL and copper HSL-2 ports.
Select the appropriate cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it is
being attached, and the cable length required.
·
Copper HSL to HSL-2 (HSL
on one end and HSL-2 on the other end)
o
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
o
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
For each I/O tower/unit select one of the
following SPCN cables:
Select one of the following line cords:
The 45 disk-unit positions are in groups of
15, each supported by a separate disk unit controller.
This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus
updates. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
I/O capability for iSeries systems. The #5095
has seven PCI-X IOP/IOA slots and supports up to 12 disk units. A #9844 Base
PCI IOP is included.
A bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to
the system is included. Select one of the following:
One or two cables must be ordered to attach to
the HSL or HSL-2 ports.
When ordering cables to connect to the HSL
interface, optical HSL, copper HSL, copper HSL-2, or copper HSL to HSL-2 cables
are required. An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper ports/cables. A copper
loop can intermix I/O towers/units with copper HSL and copper HSL-2 ports. Select
the appropriate cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it is being
attached, and the cable length required.
·
Copper HSL to HSL-2 (HSL
on one end and HSL-2 on the other end)
o
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
o
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
For each I/O tower/unit select one of the
following SPCN cables:
Select one or two of the following line cords
(two if using feature #5138):
#5095 has redundant power when feature #5138
is specified. #5138 includes a second 435W power supply and a second line cord
must also be ordered to provide dual line cord capability.
This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus
updates. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
#5101 is a disk unit expansion enclosure
feature for the #5074 Expansion Tower, the #9074 Base I/O Enclosure on the
Model 830, and the #9079 Base I/O Tower on Model 840. #5101 includes two 15
disk unit enclosures, one 765 watt power supply, back planes and cables. One
#2748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller is required to support the 15 disk units in
each of the two disk unit enclosures included with #5101. Feature #5101 is not
required with #5066 or #5079 1.8m I/O Towers.
#5108 is a disk unit expansion enclosure
feature for a single line cord #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower. #5108 includes two
15-disk-unit enclosures, one 765-watt power supply, back-planes, and cables.
One #4748/#4778/#2757 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller is required to support each
15-disk-unit enclosure.
#5294 has space for up to 90 disk units, 28
PCI-X IOA/IOP slots and up to four removable media units. Two #9844 Base PCI
IOPs are included. #5294 is equivalent to two #5094 PCI-X Expansion Towers with
side covers and casters removed and placed in a 1.8m tower.
A bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to
the system is included. Select two of the following:
Two to four cables must be ordered to attach
to the HSL or HSL-2 ports.
When ordering cables to connect to the HSL
interface, optical HSL, copper HSL, copper HSL-2, or copper HSL to HSL-2 cables
are required. An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper ports/cables. A copper
loop can intermix I/O towers/units with copper HSL and copper HSL-2 ports.
Select the appropriate cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it is being
attached, and the cable length required.
·
Copper HSL to HSL-2 (HSL
on one end and HSL-2 on the other end)
o
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
o
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2
Cable
For each I/O tower/unit select two of the
following SPCN cables:
On new orders, select two line cords from the
following list:
The 90 disk-unit positions are in groups of
15, each supported by a separate disk controller.
The #5294 also supports up to four removable
media devices (internal tape or CD-ROM/DVD). These removable media devices are
supported by the two #2757/#4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controllers that
support the first two groups of 15 disk units.
Prerequisites: #0694 (#5094 Equivalent). This
feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus updates. Refer to Informational APAR II13440
at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
#7127 is a concurrent maintenance DASD
expansion feature which supports an additional six disk units (for a maximum of
12) in a Model 820 system unit.
Prerequisites: One #2763 or #4748, PCI RAID
Disk Unit Controller in the Model 820 system unit, and a #5157, Feature Power
Supply.
This feature allows the addition of five disk
units to either the 503X Migration Tower I or the #5064/#9364 System Unit
Expansion. It supports concurrent maintenance of these disk units.
Maximum: One in #5033, two in #5034 and #5035,
and two in the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
This feature allows the addition of three
tape/CD-ROM units to the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion. A tape controller
is required to support these tape/CD-ROM devices.
If tape unit is to be placed in the third
position (slot D11), this tape must be a 2-byte tape unit. CD-ROM units are
supported with #9329 1 #9330, in the top two positions of this cage. CD-ROM
units are not supported with #9331 (because the #2624 does not support
concurrent maintenance).
Prerequisites: #9329/#9331/#9330. Maximum:
One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
This feature is an option to the #9079 base
I/O tower for the Model 840. It supports up to 90 disk units, up to 22 PCI
IOAs, and up to four removable media units.
The #8079 consists of a 1.8m rack with bottom
and top enclosures. The bottom enclosure is essentially a #9079 Base I/O Tower
with side covers and casters removed, and a #5101, 30-disk Expansion Feature
included in the base. The top enclosure is essentially a #5074 PCI expansion
tower with side covers and casters removed, and a #5101, 30-disk Expansion
Feature included in the base.
With the bottom enclosure is one JTAG cable
and one VPD-S cable, required to attach the bottom enclosure to the Model 840
system unit. Also included is a #9943, Base PCI IOP and feature #9748/#9778,
PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller.
Included with the top enclosure is a #9691
Base Bus Adapter or a #9739, Base Optical Bus Adapter to provide the HSL
interface to the system (specify one, one feature code required), #0574 5074
Equivalent Specify (feature code required), and #9943 Base PCI IOP (feature
code required).
Each enclosure supports 45 disk unit positions
for a total of 90. Disk units are partitioned groups of 15, each group of 15
disk units is further divided into three groups of five disk units, each group
of five disk units supported on a separate Ultra2 SCSI (LVD-SCSI) bus from a
#4748/#4778/#9748/#9778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller.
See the description of #2843 and #2790 for
additional information.
#8079 also supports up to four removable media
devices (internal tape or CD-ROM). These removable media devices are supported
by the two PCI RAID Disk Unit Controllers (#4748, #4778, #9748 or #9778) which
support the first group of 15 disk units in each enclosure.
The two enclosures in the #8079 are separately
attached to the system unit via HSL cables as if they were a stand alone #9079
and #5074. They are also treated as separate units for HSL loop plugging and
configuration rules and recommendations. As such the bottom enclosure must be
attached to the system units first HSL loop. Also if a #5077 Migration Tower II
is on the system, then the top enclosure must be on a different HSL loop than
the bottom unit.
On a system without #5077, the upper and lower
enclosures can both be connected to the first HSL loop. In this case it is
recommended that the two enclosures be connected by the 3m HSL Cable, #1460.
The top enclosure of the #8079 may be used on a different system than the
bottom enclosure, but can not be ordered that way. Once the system is received,
to use the top enclosure on another system, the #0574 must be removed from the
records of the original ordered system and added to the install records of the other
system, using an RPO (Record Purpose Only) change.
Select three or four (any combination) of the
following HSL cables:
Select two of the following SPCN cables:
Select two line cords from the following list:
The #9079 is the default base I/O tower for
the Model 840.
Prerequisites:
#8079 can be ordered from the plant on new
Model 840 orders or on upgrades into the Model 840.
#9074 is the base I/O tower shipped on Model
830, providing space for up to 11 PCI IOAs, up to 45 disk units (15 in the base
and 30 additional with #5101), two removable media devices, one battery backup,
and redundant/hot swap power supplies. One internal HSL cable is included.
#9074 controls Ultra2 SCSI disk units. The 11
PCI IOAs are supported by the base #9943 PCI IOP and by optional #2843, PCI IOP
or #2790, Integrated Netfinity Server features. See the individual IOP
descriptions for additional information.
The 45 disk unit positions are in groups of
15, each group of 15 disk units is further divided into three groups of five
disk units, each group of five disk units supported on a separate Ultra2 SCSI
(LVD-SCSI) bus from a PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller.
The mounting for the first 15 disk units is
included in the #9074 base. Mounting for the next 30 disk units is optional
using #5101, 30 Disk Expansion Feature.
#9074 also supports up to two removable media
devices (internal tape, CD-ROM, or DVD-RAM). These devices are supported by the
base #9748/#9778, Base PCI Disk Unit Controller.
#9079 is the base I/O tower shipped on Model
840, supporting up to 45 disk units, up to 11 PCI IOAs, up to two removable
media units, one battery backup, and redundant/hot swap power supplies.
Select two of the following HSL cables:
Select one of the following SPCN cables per
tower:
One JTAG cable and one VPD-S cable are
included with the #9079.
The configurator will select a default line
cord for the country in which the order is placed. An optional line cord may be
selected.
The 11 PCI IOAs are supported by the base
#9943 PCI IOP and by optional #2843 PCI IOP, or #2790 Integrated Netfinity
Server features. The removable media devices are supported by the #9748/#9778
Base PCI Disk Unit Controller. See the individual IOA descriptions for
additional information.
The 45 disk unit positions are in groups of
15, each group of 15 disk units is further divided into three groups of five
disk units, each group of five disk units supported on a separate Ultra2 SCSI
(LVD-SCSI) bus from a PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller.
#9079 is capable of controlling Ultra2 SCSI
disk units.
The mounting for the first 15 disk units is
included in the #9079 base. Mounting for the next 30 disk units is with the
optional #5101 30 Disk Expansion Feature.
#9301 is equivalent to a #5101 30-Disk
Expansion Feature, and is ordered when doing a Model 830 to Model 840 upgrade,
and the Model 830 has a #0550 830 Rack feature installed. A #0550 830 Rack to
#0551 iSeries Rack conversion is performed, and a #0125 (#9079 Lower Unit in
Rack) and a #9301 are added to the install record.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
#4314 is a 7,200 RPM disk unit with 8.58GB
capacity and an Ultra SCSI interface.
Prerequisite: Disk Unit Controller and an
available disk unit slot.
#4317 is a 10,000 RPM disk unit with 8.58GB
capacity and an Ultra2 SCSI interface.
Prerequisite: Disk Unit Controller and an
available disk unit slot.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March
5, 2004)
#4318 is a 10,000 RPM disk unit with 17.54GB
capacity and an Ultra2 SCSI interface.
Prerequisite: Disk Unit Controller and an
available disk unit slot.
#4319 is a 10k rpm disk unit with 35.16GB
capacity. Prerequisites: Disk unit controller and available disk unit slot in
the 8XX model system unit or #5074, #5075, or #5079 towers. OS/400 V5R1 plus
PTFs, or later, is required. For required PTF information, refer to
Informational APAR II13102 at:
http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
#4324 is a 7,200 RPM disk unit with 17.54GB
capacity and an Ultra SCSI interface.
Prerequisite: Disk Unit Controller and an
available disk unit slot.
#4326 is a 15k rpm disk unit with 35.16GB
capacity and a SCSI interface. This disk unit is not supported in #5065, #5066,
#5074, #5079, or #5075 expansion units/towers, or in the system units of Models
270, 820, 830, and 840.
Prerequisite: Disk Unit Controller and an
available disk unit slot. This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus updates.
Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
#4327 is a 15k rpm disk unit with 70.56GB
capacity and a SCSI interface. This disk unit is not supported in #5065, #5066,
#5074, #5079, or #5075 expansion units/towers, or in the system units of Models
270, 820, 830, and 840.
Prerequisite: Disk Unit Controller and an
available disk unit slot. This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus updates.
Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March
1, 2002)
#4331 is a 1.6-inch high device which provides
1.6GB of capacity for Large Read Cache function. #4331 is supported by the
#4748/#9748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller on Models 820, 830, and 840, the
#5074 PCI Expansion Tower, the #5075 PCI Expansion Tower, and the #5079 1.8m
I/O Tower.
Some placement restrictions apply to the Model
820. Use the configurator for proper placement.
Maximum: One #4331 per #4748/#9748.
Prerequisite: #4748/#9748 and available disk unit slot which supports #4331. At
least one disk unit must be attached to the same #4748 controller as the #4331.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
This feature mounts in a #5077 Migration Tower
II or a #5072/#5073 expansion tower and provides 8.589GB of disk capacity.
Requires an Ultra SCSI storage slot for best performance.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
This feature mounts in a #5077 Migration Tower
II or a #5072/#5073 expansion tower and provides 17.54GB of disk capacity.
Requires an Ultra SCSI storage slot for best performance
This feature mounts in a #5077 Migration Tower
II or a #5072/#5073 expansion tower and provides 8.589GB of high performance
(10k rpm) disk capacity. Requires an Ultra SCSI storage slot for best
performance. This disk unit is not supported on disk controllers #6502, #6512,
or #6530.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
This feature mounts in a #5077 Migration Tower
II or a #5072/#5073 expansion tower and provides 17.54GB of disk capacity and
Ultra2 SCSI Interface. Requires an Ultra2 SCSI storage slot for best
performance
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
This feature mounts in a #503X Migration Tower
I and provides 8.589GB of disk capacity
This feature mounts in a #503X Migration Tower
I and provides 8.589GB of high performance (10k rpm) disk capacity with a
Ultra-2 SCSI (LVD) interface. This disk unit is not supported on disk
controllers #6502, #6512, or #6530.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March
5, 2004)
This feature mounts in a #503X Migration Tower
I and provides 17.54GB of disk capacity and Ultra2 SCSI interface. Requires an
Ultra2 SCSI storage slot for best performance.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January
31, 2001)
This feature mounts in a #503X Migration Tower
I and provides 17.54GB of disk capacity running at 7.2k rpm.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March
1, 2002)
This feature provides 1.6GB of capacity for
Large Read Cache function and mounts in a DASD slot in the 503X Migration Tower
I or a #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion.
Prerequisites: #2748, PCI RAID Disk Unit
Controller. Maximum: One #6831 per #2748.
This feature ships a quantity of 150 #4314
disk units. The configurator may either generate this feature or allow users to
select this feature as they would any other single disk unit feature. This feature
remains on the inventory records.
Prerequisite: See feature #4314.
This feature ships a quantity of 150 #4317
disk units. The configurator may either generate this feature or allow users to
select this feature as they would any other single disk unit feature. This
feature remains on the inventory records.
Prerequisite: See feature #4317.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March
5, 2004)
This feature ships a quantity of 150 #4318
disk units. The configurator may either generate this feature or allow users to
select this feature as they would any other single disk unit feature. This
feature remains on the inventory records.
Prerequisite: See feature #4318.
This feature ships a quantity of 150 #4324
disk units. The configurator may either generate this feature or allow users to
select this feature as they would any other single disk unit feature. This
feature remains on the inventory records.
Prerequisite: See feature #4324.
This feature ships a quantity of 150 #4319
disk units. The configurator may either generate this feature or allow users to
select this feature as they would any other single disk unit feature. This
feature remains on the inventory records.
Prerequisite: See feature #4319.
This feature ships a quantity of 150 #4326
disk units. The configurator may either generate this feature or allow users to
select this feature as they would any other single disk unit feature. This
feature remains on the inventory records.
Prerequisite: See feature #4326.
This feature ships a quantity of 150 #4327
disk units. The configurator may either generate this feature or allow users to
select this feature as they would any other single disk unit feature. This
feature remains on the inventory records.
Prerequisite: See feature #4327.
|-----------|-------|------|------|------|------|
| Feature | Size | SCSI | RPM |Mirror| RAID |
| | | Type | | (1) | (2) |
|-----------|-------|------|------|------|------|
| 4314 | 8.58GB|Ultra | 7.2K | 1 | A |
|-----------|-------|------|------|------|------|
| 4317 | 8.58GB|Ultra2| 10K | 1 | A |
|-----------|-------|------|------|------|------|
| 4318 |17.54GB|Ultra2| 10K | 2 | B |
|-----------|-------|------|------|------|------|
| 4319 |35.16GB|Ultra2| 10K | 3 | C |
|-----------|-------|------|------|------|------|
| 4324 |17.54GB|Ultra | 7.2K | 2 | B |
|-----------|-------|------|------|------|------|
| 4326 |35.16GB|Ultra | 15K | 3 | C |
|-----------|-------|------|------|------|------|
| 4327 |70.56GB|Ultra | 15K | 4 | D |
|-----------|-------|------|------|------|------|
Note: (1) Disk unit features with the same number in this column can be
mirrored to each other.
Note: (2) Disk unit features with the same letter in this column can be put
into the same RAID array.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
Mounted in the system unit and expansion units
for use as Alternate IPL (IBM distributed CD-ROM media only) and program
distribution.
Mounted in the system unit and expansion
units, this DVD-RAM may be selected in place of a CD-ROM drive in the minimum
server configuration.
They can be used for Alternate IPL, program
distribution, and data interchange (using ISO 9660 and UDF formats). Not
supported by 'Boot Manager' with OS/400 V5R1.
Prerequisites: Disk unit controller in
CEC/tower where device is mounted. OS/400 V4R5 with PTFs, or later is required.
Refer to:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ iseries/optical/ptfs/v4r5ptfs.htm
#4631 is 5 1/4-inch, half-high device that
mount in a removable media device slot. It reads 640MB CD-ROM and 4.7GB DVD-RAM
media. It can be used for Alternate IPL (IBM distributed CD-ROM media only) and
program distribution.
Prerequisites: Removable media device slot and
disk unit controller in the system unit or expansion tower/unit where the
device is mounted.
Mounted in the system unit or expansion unit,
this device can be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution,
migration, and 1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange.
Will read/write:
Specifications for the primary recording
format:
Cartridge Cartridge Date Rate Data Rate
Capacity Capacity (Native) (Compressed)
(Native) (Compressed)
--------- ------------ ---------- ------------
4.0GB(1500'tape) 8.0GB(1500'tape) 380KB/s 760KB/s
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
Mounted in the system unit or expansion unit,
this device may be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution,
data migration, and 1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange.
Will read/write:
Will read:
Specifications for the primary recording
format:
Cartridge Cartridge Date Rate Data Rate
Capacity Capacity (Native) (Compression)
(Native) (Compressed)
--------- ------------ --------- -------------
16.0GB(1500' tape) 32.0GB(1500' tape) 1.5MB/s 3.0MB/s
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
Mounted in the system unit or expansion unit,
this device may be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution,
migration and 1/4-Inch Cartridge tape exchange.
Will read/write:
Will read:
Specifications for the primary recording
format:
Cartridge Cartridge Date Rate Data Rate
Capacity Capacity (Native) (compressed)
(Native) (Compressed)
--------- ------------ -------- ------------
25.0GB(1500' tape) 50.0GB(1500' tape) 2.0MB/s 4.0MB/s
Mounted in the system unit or expansion unit,
this device may be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution,
migration and 1/4-Inch Cartridge tape exchange.
These tape features are 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.
Will read/write:
Will read:
Specifications for the primary recording
format:
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
Prerequisites: A disk unit controller in
CEC/tower where device us mounted. OS/400 V5R1, or later, is required.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
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.
Will read/write:
Will read:
Specifications for the primary recording
format:
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.
This 80GB VXA-2 Cartridge Tape Unit may be
used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution and migration.
#4585 can be mounted in a removable media
device slot of a Model 820 system unit. #4685 can be mounted in a removable
media device slot of a Model 830 or 840 system unit, or a #5065, #5066, #5074,
#5079, #5094, #5294 expansion tower on any 8XX model.
The following controller IOAs support
#4585/#4685:
Technical specifications:
Native: 80GB
Compressed (typical): 160GB
Native: 6 MB/s
Compressed (typical): 12MB/s
OS/400 V5R1, or later, is required.
#6325 is an optional CD-ROM device that can be
mounted in the #5077 Migration Tower II, and the #5072/#5073 expansion towers.
It may be used for alternate IPL and program distribution.
Prerequisite: #2624 IOP.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 29, 2000)
#6381 mounts in the #5077 Migration Tower II
and the #5072/#5073 expansion towers. One #6381 can be controlled by the base
MFIOP in a #5077 Migration Tower II. Other #6381s must be controlled by a
#6513. This unit supports device level and system level compression.
#6481 mounts in the 503X Migration Tower I and
the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion with #9329/#9330 (but not with #9331).
This tape unit contains different mounting parts when ordered for #5034 and
#5035 which supports tape concurrent maintenance, than when ordered #5033 for a
that does not support tape concurrent maintenance.
Specifications for the primary recording
format:
Cartridge Cartridge Date Rate Data Rate
Capacity Capacity (Native) (Compression)
(Native) (Compression)
--------- ------------- ---------- -------------
2.5GB (1200'tape) 5GB (1200'tape) 0.3MB/s 0.6MB/s
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
#6382 mounts in the #5077 Migration Tower II
and the #5072/#5073 expansion towers. One #6382 can be controlled by the base
MFIOP in a #5077 Migration Tower II. Additional #6382s must be controlled by a
#6513.
#6482 mounts in the 503X Migration Tower I and
the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion with #9329/#9330 (but not with #9331).
This tape unit contains different mounting parts when ordered for #5034 and
#5035 which supports tape concurrent maintenance, than when ordered for #5033
that does not support tape concurrent maintenance.
Specifications for the primary recording
format:
Cartridge Cartridge Date Rate Data Rate
Capacity Capacity (Native) (Compression)
(Native) (Compression)
--------- ------------- ---------- -------------
4GB (1500'tape) 4GB (1500'tape) 380KB/s 760KB/s
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
#6383 mounts in #5077 Migration Tower II, and
the #5072/#5073 expansion towers. One #6383 can be controlled by the base MFIOP
in the #5077 Migration Tower II. Additional #6383s must be controlled by a
#6513.
#6483 mounts in the 503X Migration Tower I and
the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion with #9329/#9330 (but not with #9331).
This tape unit contains different mounting parts when ordered for #5034 and
#5035 which supports tape concurrent maintenance, than when ordered for a #5033
that does not support tape concurrent maintenance.
Specifications for the primary recording
format:
Cartridge Cartridge Date Rate Data Rate
Capacity Capacity (Native) (Compression)
(Native) (Compression)
--------- ------------- ---------- -------------
13GB (1200'tape) 26GB (1200'tape) 1.5MB/s 3MB/s
16GB (1500'tape) 32GB (1500'tape) 1.5MB/s 3MB/s
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
#6386 mounts in #5077 Migration Tower II, and
the #5072/#5073 expansion towers. One #6383 can be controlled by the base MFIOP
in the #5077 Migration Tower II. Additional #6383s must be controlled by a
#6513.
#6486 mounts in the 503X Migration Tower I and
the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion with #9329/#9330 (but not with #9331).
1/4-Inch Cartridge tape exchange. This tape unit contains different mounting
parts when ordered for #5034 and #5035 which supports tape concurrent
maintenance, than when ordered for a #5033 that does not support tape
concurrent maintenance.
Specifications for the primary recording
format:
Cartridge Cartridge Date Rate Data Rate
Capacity Capacity (Native) (Compression)
(Native) (Compression)
--------- ------------- ---------- -------------
25GB(1500'tape) 50GB (1500'tape) 2MB/s 4MB/s
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#6425 mounts in the 503X Migration Tower I or
in the #5064/#9364 system unit expansion with #9329 or #9330 (not supported
with #9331).
Prerequisite: #2726, #2740, #2741, #2748,
#9728.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#6480 mounts in the 503X Migration Tower I and
the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion with #9329/#9330 (but not with #9331).
Specifications for the primary recording
format:
Cartridge Cartridge Date Rate Data Rate
Capacity Capacity (Native) (Compression)
(Native) (Compression)
--------- ------------- ---------- -------------
2.5GB (1200'tape) Not Available 0.3MB/s N/A
Note: This tape contains different mounting parts when ordered for #5034 and
#5035 which supports tape concurrent maintenance, than when ordered #5033 that
does not support tape concurrent maintenance.
(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 when diskette or CD-ROM is required
on the migration side of his system. #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.
When controlling internal tape or CD-ROM the
#2624 must be placed into slot three of the #5072/#5073 or slot four of the
5077, Migration Tower II.
The #2624 can not be used to support tape or
CD-ROM in the 503X Migration Tower I or #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion
because the #2624 does not support device concurrent maintenance. When
controlling external diskette, #2624 can be placed into slots three through ten
of the #5072/#5073 or any slot in the #5064/#9364, System Unit Expansion with
#9331.
When #2624 is used to control diskettes only,
it is not considered a high-workload IOP.
SPD I/O card slots required: One.
Maximum Number of #2624s in migration towers and attached
towers
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
-------------------- ---- ---- ---- ----
Internal Tape/CD-ROM 0 4 4 13
Diskette 0 2 2 2
Total 0 6 6 13
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
The #2740 is an Ultra SCSI disk and tape
controller with a 4MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection for internal
disk units. The #2740 also supports CD-ROM and internal tape units.
The #2740 is designed to control Ultra,
Fast-Wide and Fast-Narrow SCSI disk and tape units that are installed in the
base system unit. In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks, #2740
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 #2740 controller supports a maximum of ten
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 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
field 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.
High-Speed PCI card slots required: One.
Maximums: One in the 503X Migration Tower I.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
The #2748 is Ultra2 SCSI capable when
installed in a #5065 Storage/PCI Expansion Tower/#5066 1.8m I/O Tower or is
Ultra SCSI capable when installed in the system unit or #5064/#9364 System Unit
Expansion.
The #2748 has a 26MB write-cache that provides
RAID-5 protection and compression for internal disk units. In addition to
providing RAID-5 protection for disks, #2748 is also designed to work as a high
performance controller for disks protected by system mirroring or disks with no
protection.
The #2748 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.
#2748 also supports #4331/#6831, 1.6GB Read
Cache Device, which provides increased performance. Large read cache
(#4331/#6831) is supported only when #2748 is NOT in compression mode.
The #2748 also supports combinations of CD-ROM
and internal tape units. When placed in the #5064/#9364 System Unit Expansion,
the #2748 can support up to three internal tape units and CD-ROM, in any
combination. When placed in a #5065 Storage/PCI Expansion Tower or #5066 1.8m
I/O Tower, the #2748 can support up to two tape units and CD-ROMs, in any
combination.
#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 for non-compression mode. By
moving the jumper, the controller will function in compression mode.
Prerequisite: System unit or #5064/#9364 with
#9330. High-Speed PCI card slots required: One. Maximums: One in the 503X
Migration Tower I, one in the #9330, three per #5065, or six per #5066.
Note: When dealing with card placement within the #5034/#5035 Migration Tower
I and #9329, a #2748 can be ordered if it will replace the existing base disk
unit controller. In the case of an existing #2741 in the #5034/#5035 Migration
Tower I, the #2748 can be ordered but during installation, the #2741 must be
removed from the Migration Tower I and plugged into the #9329 and the #2748
would then be plugged into the Migration Tower I side.
Maximum Number of #2748
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
----- ---- ---- ---- ----
#2724 1 14 14 54
This feature is a PCI-X SCSI controller with a
maximum compressed write cache of 757MB. #2757 provides RAID-5 protection for
internal disks and also supports internal tape units, CD-ROM and DVD-RAM. The
#2757 has four SCSI buses that support up to 18 disk units. Hardware data
compression is not supported.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for
disks, #2757 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.
A minimum of three disk units of the same
capacity are needed for a valid RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of six arrays
are allowed per controller, with a maximum of 18 disk units allowed per array.
All disk units in an array must be of the same capacity. Parity is spread
across either two, four, eight, or sixteen disk units in an array. If an array
of three disk units is started, parity is spread across two disk units. If an
array of four to seven disk units is started, parity is spread across four disk
units. If an array of eight to fifteen disk units is started, parity is spread
across eight disk units. If an array of sixteen to eighteen disk units is
started, parity is spread across sixteen disk units. The number of arrays and
size of each array can be influenced by specifying an optimization of either
balance, performance, or capacity in Operations Navigator when starting arrays.
An optimization of balance is the default when starting arrays from the green
screens. If disk units are included into an existing array, parity may be
spread across less than the preferred number of disk units. In this case the
RAID function must be stopped and started to redistribute the parity.
#2757 controls up to two removable media
devices (internal tape, CD-ROM, DVD)
This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus
updates. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
The #2763 is an Ultra2 SCSI controller with a
10MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection for internal disk units, and
also supports internal tape and CD-ROM units. Available only on the Model 820,
the #2763 controller supports a maximum of 12 disk units and up to two internal
tape or CD-ROM units.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for
disks, #2763 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.
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 10 disk units allowed per one
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 ten disk units.
See the Disk Unit Table for a list of disks
that can be placed into RAID-5 arrays.
Prerequisite: Available PCI slot in the system
unit or #5075 tower.
#2766 provides Fibre Channel attachment
capability for external disk devices. The #2766 supports point-to-point and
arbitrated loop topologies. Each #2766 is shipped with a wrap connector
(PN#05N6767).
#0371 - LC-SC Adapter Kit (50um) can be
ordered, both on initial and field upgrades. This optional kit is used to
attach SC-type fibre (50 micron) cables to a #2766. This kit contains a 2m
LC-ST cable and ST-SC adapter for 50 micron fiber.
#0372 - LC-SC Adapter Kit (62.5um) can be
ordered, both on initial and field upgrades. This optional kit is used to
attach SC-type fibre (62.5 micron) cables to a #2766. This kit contains a 2m
LC-ST cable and ST-SC adapter for 62.5 micron fiber.
An optics cleaning kit and instruction sheet
instruction are included when a #2765/#2766 is ordered. Customers must supply
all Fibre Channel cables for this controller. OS/400 V5R1, or later, is
required.
Prerequisite: Feature #2766 must be ordered in
conjunction with RPQ 847126.
Fiber Optic Cables for Features #2765 and
#2766
At least one fiber optic cable is required for
attaching devices to features #2765 and #2766. Fibre optical cables are
customer supplied to enable maximum flexibility and compatibility with various
environments.
Fiber Transport Services offered by IBM Global
Services can provide additional fiber optic cables, and fiber optic cabling
solutions. IBM Networking and Connectivity Services provides structured,
modular, fiber optic data center connectivity solutions as part of its Fiber
Transport Services (FTS) offering. Pre-terminated fiber optic trunk cables in
standard lengths and fiber optic jumper cables in standard lengths are
available as part of the planing, fiber optic commodities and installation
activities performed by IBM personnel. Custom lengths and custom installation
of fiber optic cables, both multi-mode and single mode, can also be provided.
Contact your local Installation Planning representative, Product Specialist, or
Connectivity services Specialist for more information on Fiber Optic Cabling
Services.
Additional information can also be found at:
http://www.ibm.com/services/nc/
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.
#2782 is a PCI-X SCSI controller with a 40MB
cache that provides RAID-5 protection for internal disks and also supports
internal tape units, CD-ROM and DVD devices. #2782 has two SCSI buses that
support up to 12 disk units. Hardware data compression is not supported.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for
disks, #2782 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.
A minimum of three disk units 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 12 disk units allowed per array.
All disk units in an array must be of the same capacity. Parity is spread
across either two, four, or eight disk units in an array. If an array of three
disk units is started, parity is spread across two disk units. If an array of
four to seven disk units is started, parity is spread across four disk units.
If an array of eight to twelve disk units is started, parity is spread across
eight disk units. The number of arrays and size of each array can be influenced
by specifying an optimization of either balance, performance, or capacity in
Operations Navigator when starting arrays. An optimization of balance is the
default when starting arrays from the green screens. If disk units are included
into an existing array, parity may be spread across less than the preferred
number of disk units. In this case the RAID function must be stopped and
started to redistribute the parity.
#2782 controls up to two removable media
devices (internal tape, CD-ROM, or DVD)
This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus
updates. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
The #4748/#9748 is an Ultra2 SCSI controller
with a 26MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection and compression for
internal disk units (except for the 35GB disk units), and also supports
internal tape units and CD-ROM units.
#4748/#9748 supports both compression and
non-compression modes. The mode of operation is determined by a hardware
jumper. #4748/#9748 is shipped in non-compression mode. By moving the hardware
jumper the controller will function in compression mode.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for
disks, #4748/#9748 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.
#4748 also supports #4331, 1.6GB Read Cache
Device, which provides increased performance. #4331 is supported only when
#4748/#9748 is not in compression mode.
The #4748/#9748 controller supports a maximum
of 18 disk units. A minimum of four disk units 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 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. For
systems started with eight to ten disk units in an array, the parity for that
array, will be spread across 8 disk units. For systems that are started with
fewer than eight disk units in an array and later field upgraded to eight,
nine, or ten disk units, the RAID function must be stopped and then started
before the parity will be spread across eight disk units. See the Disk Unit
Table for a list of disks that can be placed into RAID-5 arrays.
The #4748/#9748 controls up to two removable
media devices (internal tape or CD-ROM).
Prerequisite: Available PCI slot in a base, or
feature PCI IOP.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
The #4778/#9778 is an Ultra2 SCSI controller
with a maximum compressed write cache size of 104MB that provides RAID-5
protection and compression for internal disk units and also internal tape
units, CD-ROM and DVD-RAM units.
#4778 is an optional disk unit controller for
Models 820, 830, and 840.
#9778 is the base disk unit controller on
Models 830 and 840.
#4778/#9778 support both disk compression and
enhanced modes. The mode of operation is determined by a hardware jumper. It is
shipped in enhanced mode, which enables compression of the write cache and
Extended Adaptive Cache (feature #4331, 1.6GB Read Cache Device, is needed for
the OS/400 Extended Adaptive Cache function.) By moving the hardware jumper,
the controller will function in disk compression mode.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for
disks, #4778/#9778 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 #4778/#9778 controllers support 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 four 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. For systems started with eight to ten disk units in an array the parity,
for that array, will be spread across eight disk units. For systems that are
started with less than eight disk units in an array and later field upgraded to
eight, nine, or ten disk units, the RAID function must be stopped and then
started before the parity will be spread across eight disk units.
The #4778/#9778 controls up to two removable
media devices (internal tape, CD-ROM or DVD-RAM).
Prerequisite: Available PCI slot under a base
or optional feature PCI IOP. OS/400 V5R1, or later is required.
(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 IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
The #6533 is an Ultra SCSI controller with a
4MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection and compression for internal
disk units.
The #6533 is designed to control Ultra,
Fast-Wide and Fast-Narrow SCSI disk units that are installed in the Storage
Expansion Unit (#5058), Storage Expansion Tower (#5083) and System Unit
Expansion (#5064/#9364) with Expansion Unit for SPD Cards (#9331). The #6533
will also control Ultra, Fast-Wide and Fast-Narrow SCSI disk units that are
installed in the Storage Expansion Units (#5052) and Storage Expansion Towers
(#5082) but due to hardware limitations those disks will be controlled at
Fast-Wide and Fast-Narrow speeds. In addition to providing RAID-5 protection
for disks, #6533 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. #6533 offers greater
performance than #6502, #6512 and #6530.
The #6533 controller supports a maximum of 16
drives. A minimum of four drives of the same capacity are needed for a valid
RAID 5 configuration. A maximum of four arrays are allowed per controller, with
a maximum of ten drives allowed per array. All drives in an array must be of
the same capacity. Parity is spread across four drives for arrays of four to
seven drives. Parity can be spread across either four or eight drives for
arrays of eight to ten drives. For systems started with eight to ten drives in
an array the parity, for that array, will be spread across eight drives. For
systems 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.
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. For the best
performance use disks, disk controllers and storage expansion devices that are
capable of Ultra SCSI performance.
SPD card slots required: One.
Maximum Number of #6533s
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
------------- ---- ---- ---- ----
External Tape 0 9 9 36
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
#9767 is disk unit and removable media device
controller that provides Ultra2 SCSI attachment capability. #9767 does not
support RAID. The #9767 controls up to two removable media devices (internal
tape, CD-ROM, and/or DVD-RAM) and up to four disk units.
#9767 is available on initial orders for the
Model 820 and on upgrades to the Model 820. The #9767 may be placed in a #5075
PCI Expansion Tower if an additional disk unit controller is available for use
in the CEC.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#2718 is a SCSI Tape IOP that provides
attachment capability for external Single Ended SCSI tape devices. The #2718
has one port and can attach one tape device or one 7210 CD-ROM Bridge Box.
Prerequisites: When installed in a #503X
Migration Tower I, a #2809 or #2824, and one high-speed PCI card slot that has
side band signal wiring are required. When installed in a #5065/#5066 tower, a
PCI SCSI slot under the #2824 or base IOP is required.
Maximums: One #2718/#2729 in the 503X
Migration Tower I, two #2718/#2729 in the #5064/#9364 Expansion Unit, three
#2718/#2729 per #5065 tower, and six #2718/#2729 per #5066 tower.
Maximum Number of #2718s in migration towers and attached
towers
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
------------- ---- ---- ---- ----
External Tape 1 8 8 14
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#2729 is an IOA that provides SCSI attachment
capability for external tape and optical devices. #2729 can attach one tape
drive or one optical drive. Tape devices that require two ports of attachment
to the iSeries require #2621.
Prerequisites:
·
In #503X Migration Tower
I, a #2809 or #2824, and one high-speed PCI card slot that has side-band signal
wiring.
Maximums: One #2718/#2729 in the 503X
Migration Tower I, two #2718/#2729 in the #5064/#9364 expansion unit, three
#2718/#2729 per #5065 tower, and six #2718/#2729 per #5066 tower.
Maximum Number of #2729s in migration towers and attached
towers
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
---------------- ---- ---- ---- -----
External Tape 1 8 8 14
External Optical 1 11 11 22
Total in migration
side of system 1 15 15 36
#2749 provides Ultra SCSI attachment
capability for an external tape device or an external optical device. See the
Devices Support section for a list of tape and optical devices supported by the
#2749.
#2765 provides Fibre Channel attachment
capability for external tape devices. The #2765 supports point-to-point and
arbitrated loop topologies. Each #2765 is shipped with a wrap connector
(PN#05N6767).
#0371 - LC-SC Adapter Kit (50um) can be
ordered, both on initial and field upgrades. This optional kit is used to
attach SC-type fibre (50 micron) cables to a #2765. This kit contains a 2m
LC-ST cable and ST-SC adapter for 50 micron fiber.
#0372 - LC-SC Adapter Kit (62.5um) can be
ordered, both on initial and field upgrades. This optional kit is used to
attach SC-type fibre (62.5 micron) cables to a #2765. This kit contains a 2m
LC-ST cable and ST-SC adapter for 62.5 micron fiber.
An optics cleaning kit and instruction sheet
instruction are included when a #2765/#2766 is ordered. Customers must supply
all Fibre Channel cables for this controller. Only one Fibre Channel tape
device can attach to a #2765. OS/400 V5R1, or later, is required.
#2768 provides Ultra SCSI attachment
capability for an external tape and/or an external CD-ROM device which have a
Single Ended SCSI interface. See the Devices Supported section for a list of
devices supported by the #2768.
Maximum number of magnetic media
controllers per system:
Controllers Models
820 830 840
------------------------------------------------
#2749 + #2768 14 32 52
#5702 provides two SCSI busses for PCI-X
attachment of external tape devices and removable media devices.
This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus
updates. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#6534 is an SCSI IOP that provides attachment
capability for the external tape and optical devices. #6534 will be the default
SPD tape controller. #6534 can attach one tape or optical drive. Tape devices
that require two ports of attachment to the iSeries require #2621.
SPD card slots required: One.
Maximum Number of #6534s
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
---------------- ---- ---- ---- ----
External Tape 0 8 8 14
External Tape 0 14 14 22
Maximum Combined 0 22 22 36
SPD package that supports up to three of the
following IOAs:
One #2629 will support one of the following
maximum combinations of adapters:
No more than seven #2629s can be placed into
each System Unit Expansion Tower, #5072. #2629 is not allowed in slot 14 of
tower #5072. The #2629 is not restricted when used in the System Unit Expansion
Tower, #5073 or System Unit Expansion, #9364/#5064 with #9031.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
#2699 supports up to two multiple protocol
communications ports when one or two (in any combination) of the following
cables are attached.
#2699 Requires an unused IOA slot on a #2629,
or the base MFIOP in the #5077 Migration Tower II. #2699 is ordered with either
one or two cables. #0328 can be ordered on the #2699 to serve as a console for
a secondary partition when Logical Partitioning is implemented.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
This combined twinaxial/communication adapter
can be used in the #503X Migration Tower I. 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 combined twinaxial/communication adapter
also supports a single communication line. #2720 supports a multiple protocol
communications port based on which of the cables below are attached.
One of the following cables is required for
communications support. None is required if this adapter is being used only for
twinaxial support.
PCI card slots required: One slow-speed slot.
Maximum: One
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
The PCI Ethernet IOA provides single
attachment to one Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect Local Area
Network. The feature consists of an adapter card and internal code which
supplies Ethernet version 2 and IEEE 802.3 Media Access Control (MAC) plus IEEE
802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) functions. The Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA is
capable of operating in half-or full-duplex mode.
#2723 has 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.
#2723 may be installed in #6617, #6618, #5065,
or #5066. When installed in #5065 or #5066, there must be a supported slot
available under a #2824.
If #2723 is selected to run on #6617 or #6618,
then #0221 (Ethernet on IPCS) is required for each #2723.
Prerequisite: One of the following:
PCI slots used: One.
Maximum Number of #2723
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
----- ---- ---- ---- ----
#2723 3 24 24 72
The PCI 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA provides a
single attachment to either a 16Mbps or a 4Mbps IBM Token-Ring Network. The
feature consists of an IOA card, internal code which supplies IEEE 802.5 Media
Access Control (MAC) and IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) functions. The
16/4 Token-Ring IOA is capable of operating in half-or full-duplex mode.
#2724 includes a 2.44 meter (8-foot)
token-ring cable. Alternatively, the customer 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 #6617
or #6618, then #0220 (Token-Ring on IPCS) is required for each #2723.
Prerequisites: One of the following:
PCI slots used: One.
Maximum Number of #2724
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
----- ---- ---- ---- ----
#2724 3 24 24 72
Used for attaching the iSeries to IEEE
standard 802.3Z high-speed (1Gbps) Ethernet TCP/IP LANs. It can also be used to
connect to existing 100Mbps Ethernet LANs via switches with 10/100/1000Mbps
ports. The adapter supports a multi-mode fiber interface with a 62.5 micron of
50.0 micron cable requirement. The adapter has a duplex SC fiber-optic
connector for attachment to customer supplied cabling. #2743 only supports
TCP/IP connection; SNA and IPX connections are not supported.
PCI Card slots required: One.
The PCI 100Mbps Token-Ring IOA provides a
single attachment to a 100Mbps, 16Mbps, or 4Mbps token-ring network. The
feature consists of an IOA card, internal code which supplies IEEE 802.5 Media
Access Control (MAC) and IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) functions. This
IOA operates in half-or full-duplex mode.
A 2.44 meter (8-ft) token-ring cable is
included with this feature. As an alternative, you can attach a separately
priced twisted-pair cable to the RJ45 connection on the IOA. IBM Cabling System
patch cables, included with this feature, can increase the length as required.
Prerequisites: If #2744 is used on #2790, PCI
Integrated Netfinity Servers, one #0223 (100Mbps Token-Ring Specify) is
required for each #2744.
PCI Card slots required: One.
#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. #0367 can be ordered on the #2745 to serve as a console for a secondary
partition only when Logical Partitioning is implemented.
PCI card slots required:
Provides support for up to 40 active 5250 type
displays and 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.
#2746 is specified when additional PCI
twinaxial workstation controllers are required and a #5065 Storage/PCI
Expansion Tower, or a #5066 1.8M I/O Tower is available.
Card slots required:
Includes a 20-foot attachment cable and 8-port
breakout box.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 20, 2001)
#2750 is a 4-port (8-channel) ISDN BRI (basic
rate, 2-wire interface) full sized PCI card. (Each port consists of 2B+D
configuration) #2750 is the "U"-bus version of the ISDN BRI PCI card.
Protocols supported:
A wrap cable/plug and four 30-ft RJ-45 to
RJ-45 cables are shipped with each card.
Prerequisites: #503X Migration Tower I,
#5064/#9364, or #5065/#5066 Tower with an available slot under a #2824 or base
controller. Each #2750 counts as eight communication lines against the system
maximums.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 20, 2001)
#2751 is a 4-port (8-channel) ISDN BRI (basic
rate, 4-wire interface) full sized PCI card. (Each port consists of 2B+D
configuration) #2751 is the "S/T"-bus (4 wire) version of the ISDN
BRI PCI card.
A wrap cable/plug and four 30-ft RJ-45 to
RJ-45 cables are shipped with each card.
#2751 will run the following protocols:
Prerequisites: #503X Migration Tower I,
#5064/#9364, or #5065/#5066 Tower with an available slot under a #2824 or base
controller. Each #2751 counts as eight communication lines against the system
maximums.
The #2760 PCI 1Gbps Ethernet IOA is used for
attachment to IEEE standard 802.3Z high-speed Ethernet LANs (1Gbps) for
significant performance improvement over other LAN solutions. The adapter
supports a UTP CAT 5 media interface.
When driven by a base or optional feature
#2842/#2843, this adapter only supports TCP/IP. #2760 can attach to 10Mbps,
100Mbps, or 1Gbps networks. #2760 can be run under a #2790 or #2791 integrated
server features with OS/400 V5R1. If a #2760 will be controlled/driven by a
#2790 or #2791, then one specify code #0225 (1Gbps Ethernet Specify) must be
ordered for each #2760 controlled/driven by an integrated server feature.
Maximum: One per multi-adapter bridge
boundary. Ignore this maximum for any #2760 controlled/driven by an integrated
server feature. Combinations of integrated server features controlled, and PCI
IOP controlled #2760s within a multi-adapter bridge boundary are permitted. PCI
card slots required: One. OS/400 V5R1, or later, is required.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#2761 is the first in a family of new PCI IOAs
based on the latest DSP technology. #2761 will allow the modem function to be
integrated into the IOA and will support multiple analog modem port (eight
phone lines).
Protocols supported:
Each #2761 includes eight 30-ft phone cables
and a wrap cable/plug.
To the iSeries, #2761 looks like a single IOA
with eight individual line resources available.
Prerequisites: #503X Migration Tower I,
#5064/#9364, or #5065/#5066 tower with an available slot under a #2824 or base
controller. Each #2761 counts as eight communication lines against the system
maximums.
This two-line WAN adapter, with two ports
(RJ11), supports V.90 56K Async PPP and fax applications at data rates up to
14.4K via internal modems. Connection to the V.90 ports is via telephone cable.
Remote ring-indicator is not supported.
#2772 is non-CIM (Complex Impedance Matching)
#2773 is CIM (Complex Impedance
Matching)(Australia and New Zealand only)
A minimum of one modem cable must be ordered
for each #2772/#2773. All modem cables installed on a system must be the same
feature number.
This feature has country specific usage. #2772
will NOT ship with country specific telephone cables. PCI card slots required:
One. OS/400 V5R1, or later, is required.
#2793 is a PCI 2-line WAN w/Modem adapter
feature. #2793 is the non-CIM (Complex Impedance Matching) version offered in
all countries except Australia and New Zealand. Port 0 is the modem port and
supports V.92 56K Async PPP, V.92 data modem, V.4 4 data compression, V.34 FAX
modem and FAX functions such as ECM and 2D/1D conversion. Port 0 does not
provide Sync modem capabilities (SDLC and Sync PPP). Port 1 is the RVX port and
supports multiple communications protocols.
Select one of the following cables to attach
to port 0 (modem port):
Select one of the following cables to attach
to port 1 (RVX port):
Note: The #0367 cable ships with a 25 pin to 9 pin adapter.
Multiple #0367 cables can be ordered (but only
one per #2793) to serve as consoles for secondary partitions when Logical
Partitioning (#0140) is specified.
ECS is supported from the RVX port and the
following cable is required:
#2793 does not support the remote ring
indicate function.
#2794 is a CIM (Complex Impedance Matching)
version of the 2-line WAN w/modem adapter feature, that is offered only in
Australia and New Zealand. Port 0 is the modem port and supports V.92 56K Async
PPP, V.92 data modem, V.44 data compression, V.34 FAX modem and FAX functions
such as ECM and 2D/1D conversion. Port 0 does not provide Sync modem
capabilities (SDLC and Sync PPP). Port 1 is the RVX port and supports multiple
communications protocols.
Select one (1) of the following cables to
attach to port 0 (modem port):
Select one (1) of the following cables to
attach to port 1 (RVX port):
Multiple #0367 cables can be ordered (but only
one per #2794) to serve as consoles for secondary partitions when Logical
Partitioning (#0140) is specified.
ECS is supported from the RVX port, following
cable is required:
#2794 does not support the remote ring
indicate function. These features have country-specific usage.
This four-line WAN modem adapter, with four
RJ-11 ports, supports V.92 56K Async SLIP/PPP and V.34 Fax applications at data
rates up to 33.6K via internal modems. Connection to the V.92 ports is via
telephone cable. The V.92 functions offer increased upload throughput, improved
V.44 data compression, and shortened modem synchronization periods. The call
waiting and modem on hold functions associated with V.92 will not be supported.
Remote Power On via ring-indicator, SDLC, and synchronous PPP are not
supported.
This adapter is a follow-on to the #2761 PCI
Integrated Analog Modem, which is being withdrawn from marketing.
#2805 is non-CIM (Complex Impedance Matching)
#2806 is CIM (Australia and New Zealand only)
A minimum of one modem cable must be ordered
for each #2805/#2806. All modem cables installed on a system must be the same
feature number.
#1010 Modem Cable-Austria
#1011 Modem Cable-Belgium
#1012 Modem Cable-Africa
#1013 Modem Cable-Israel
#1014 Modem Cable-Italy
#1015 Modem Cable-France
#1016 Modem Cable-Germany
#1017 Modem Cable-U.K.
#1018 Modem Cable-Iceland/Sweden
#1019 Modem Cable-Australia (for #2806 only)
#1020 Modem Cable-HK/NZ
#1021 Modem Cable-Finland/Norway
#1022 Modem Cable-Netherlands
#1023 Modem Cable-Switzerland
#1024 Modem Cable-Denmark
#1025 Modem Cable-U.S./Canada/Japan
This feature has country-specific usage. #2805
will not ship with country-specific telephone cables. Up to four #2805/6 IOAs
may be attached to a single IOP on Models 820, 830, and 840.
Prerequisites: #2805/6 requires country
certification/homologation. OS/400 V5R1 with PTFs, or later, is required. For
required PTF information, availability and ordering information, refer to
Informational APAR II13079 at:
http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
The One-Line LAN/WAN IOP is required for
attaching the following LAN/WAN PCI adapters:
For initial orders, one of the above adapters
is required on the #2810. For MES orders one of the above adapters is required
on the #2810, but does not necessarily have to be on the same order as the
#2810 as the customer may be moving an existing adapter to the #2810.
#2810 is considered a high-workload IOP and
has configuration limitations.
Card slots required: One SPD card slot.
Maximum Number of #2810s
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
----- ---- ---- ---- ----
#2810 0 24 24 72
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#2815 is a 155Mbps Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) PCI card that allows the iSeries to be attached into an ATM network using
the Unshielded Twisted Pair (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, #503X Migration
Tower I, #5064/#9364, or #5065/#5066 tower with an available high-speed PCI
slot and appropriate controller.
Maximum Number of #2815
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
------ ---- ---- ---- ----
#2815 1 24 24 72
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
#2816 is a 155Mbps Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) PCI card that allows the iSeries to be attached into an ATM network using
the Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) 62.5 micron interface. This interface is intended
for connection to both local area switches and direct connection to service
provider equipment. #2815 will typically be used where 155Mbps speeds are
required over distances of less than 2km.
Prerequisites: One #2810, #503X Migration
Tower I, #5064/#9364, or #5065/#5066 tower with an available high speed PCI
slot and appropriate controller.
Maximum Number of #2816
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
------ ---- ---- ---- ----
#2816 1 24 24 72
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
#2817 is a 155Mbps Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) PCI card that allows the server to be attached into an ATM network using
the Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) 62.5 micron interface. This interface is intended
for connection to both local area switches and direct connection to service
provider equipment. #2817 will typically be used where 155Mbps speeds are
required over distances of less than 2Km.
This feature replaces #4816 on systems with
OS/400 V5R1. PCI card slots required: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#2818 is a 155Mbps Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) PCI card that allows the iSeries 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, #503X Migration
Tower I, #5064/#9364, or #5065/#5066 tower with an available high-speed PCI
slot and appropriate controller.
Maximum Number of #2818
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
----- ---- ---- ---- ----
#2818 1 24 24 72
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
Can be used for attaching disk and tape units,
LAN, WAN, and workstation IOAs.
The following storage PCI adapters are
supported:
The following PCI communication adapters are
supported:
Some installation restrictions may apply. Use
the configurator to ensure a valid configuration.
Prerequisites: One PCI controller slot.
Maximums: One in the Migration Tower I, two in the #9330 PCI Integrated
Expansion Unit, two in each #5065 Storage/PCI Expansion Tower, and four in each
#5066, 1.8m I/O Tower.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
The 100 Base-X Ethernet PCI Adapter feature
will allow the iSeries 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.
If #2724 is selected, then #0220 (Token-Ring
on IPCS) is required for each #2724 selected to run on the #6617/#6618.
If #2723 is selected, then #0221 (Ethernet on
IPCS) is required for each #2723 selected to run on the #6617/#6618.
If #2838 is selected to be run on a #2854,
then #0222 (100/10Mbps Ethernet on IPCS) is required for each #2838 selected.
Prerequisites:
Maximum Number of #2838
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
----- ---- ---- ---- ----
#2838 2 24 24 72
#2849 allows an iSeries server to attach to
standardized 100Mbps high-speed Ethernet LANs and allow attachment to existing
10Mbps Ethernet LANs. The adapter comes with an RJ45 connector for attachment
to UTP-5 media.
The #2849 is not supported on any PC server
feature.
Prerequisites: OS/400 V5R2, or later
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
The PCI Ethernet IOA provides single
attachment to one Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect (CSMA/CD) LAN
at 10Mbps. The feature consists of an adapter card and internal code which
supplies Ethernet version 2 and IEEE 802.3 Media Access Control (MAC) plus IEEE
802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) functions. The Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA is
capable of operating in half-or full-duplex mode.
#4723 has an RJ45 connector and a 15 pin
D-Shell connector for attachment to customer supplied cabling. A vendor AUI
Ethernet cable or RJ45 twisted pair cable must be ordered separately. #4723
cannot be used with #2790, PCI Integrated Netfinity Server.
PCI Card slots required: One.
#4745 supports up to two multiple protocol
communications ports using the following cables:
A maximum of one #0367 can be ordered on a
#4745 to serve as a console for a secondary partition when LPAR is implemented.
PCI Card slots required: One.
When the #4745 is selected to support ECS, the
following cable must be specified:
Provides support for up to 40 twinaxial
displays and printers. A 20-ft cable with an 8-port expansion (breakout) box is
included with this adapter. Each port supports seven attached devices, allowing
for physical attachment of 56 devices, of which only 40 can be active at one
time.
PCI Card slots required: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 20, 2001)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 20, 2001)
#4750/#4751 are 4-port (8-channel) ISDN BRI
(basic rate interface) PCI features. Using DSP technology, each BRI channel
contains a fully integrated modem that supports both V.90 server and client
functions. There are two options for connecting with #4750 or #4751: A remote
analog modem may make a connection through the telephone network to a
#4750/#4751 B-channel. Or, a remote ISDN device may make a digital ISDN
connection to a #4750/#4751 B-channel. Each port consists of a 2B+D
configuration. #4750, PCI ISDN BRI U IOA, is the U-bus (2-wire) version IOA
used primarily within North America. #4751, PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA, is the
S/T-bus (4-wire) version IOA used primarily outside of North America. A wrap
cable/plug and four 30-ft RJ-45 to RJ-45 network cables are shipped with the
adapter.
The following protocols may run simultaneously
on all eight B-channels and in any combination per port:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
Based on the latest DSP technology, #4761
allows the modem function to be integrated into the IOA and supports multiple
analog modem ports (8-phone lines). Each port supports V.90 client functions as
well as other modem standards such as V.34. #4761 will run the following
protocols without an external modem:
A wrap cable/plug and eight 30-ft phone cables
are shipped with each #4761. An ASYNC line description is required for Fax, and
can only be used for Fax.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
The new PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor (#4801,
#4802) 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.
#4801 can be installed in the 820, 830, and
840 system units, or attached #5074, #5075, or #5079 expansion towers. #4802 is
supported on 8XX models only via the #5065 storage /PCI Expansion Tower, or the
#5066 1.8m I/O Tower.
For more information, visit:
http://www.ibm.com/security/cryptocards/
Prerequisites: One high-speed slot under a
base or feature #2824 IOP. Maximum: Three.
Feature #4805 provides improved performance
for high transaction rate secure web applications which use the secure sockets
layer (SSL) or transport layer security (TLS) protocols. Establishing SSL/TLS
secure web connections requires very compute intensive cryptographic
processing. The Cryptographic Accelerator can be used to off-load cryptographic
processing. SSL/TLS secure web connections are typically used to protect
information (e.g., credit card number) as it is transferred over the Internet
-- for example between a web browser and a server.
The Cryptographic Accelerator is targeted to
high transaction rate secure web applications using SSL/TLS. If your
application requires a FIPS 140-1 certified, tamper-resistant module for
storing cryptographic keys and/or requires financial PIN processing, then the
IBM 4758-023 Cryptographic Coprocessor PCI card should be your choice.
Note: FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) 140-1 is a U.S.
Government NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology) administered
standard and certification program for cryptographic modules.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
#4815 is a 155Mbps Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) PCI card that allows the iSeries to be attached into an ATM network using
the Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP-5) interface. This interface is intended for
connection to both local area switches and direct connection to service
provider equipment. #4815 will typically be used where 155Mbps speeds are
required over distances of less than 100 meters.
PCI Card slots required: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
#4816 is a 155Mbps Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) PCI card that allows the iSeries to be attached into an ATM network using
the Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) 62.5-micron interface. This interface is intended
for connection to both local area switches and direct connection to service
provider equipment. #4816 will typically be used where 155Mbps speeds are
required over distances of less than 2Km.
PCI Card slots required: One.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
#4818 is a 155Mbps Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) PCI card that allows the iSeries 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. #4818 will typically be used where 155Mbps speeds are
required over distances of from 16 to 40Km.
PCI Card slots required: One.
Attaches the iSeries to standardized 100Mbps
high-speed Ethernet LANs, and also existing 10Mbps Ethernet LANs. The adapter
comes with an RJ45 connector for attachment to UTP-5 media.
Prerequisites: If #4838 is used with #2790,
PCI Integrated Netfinity Server, then one #0224 (100/10Mbps Ethernet Specify)
is required for each #4838.
PCI Card slots required: One.
This PCI-X feature allows an iSeries server to
attach to IEEE standard 802.3Z high-speed (1Gbps) Ethernet LANs. It can also be
used to connect to existing 10 and 100Mbps Ethernet LANs via switches capable
of handling multiple speeds with 10, 100, or 1000Mbps ports. The adapter
supports a multimode fiber interface with a 62.5 micron or 50.0 micron cable
requirement. The adapter has a duplex LC fiber-optic connector for attachment
to customer-supplied cabling.
This adapter supports TCP/IP, and can run
under a #2792 Integrated xSeries Server. If a #5700 will be controlled/driven
by a #2792, then specify code #0226 (1Gbps Ethernet Specify) must be ordered.
Order one #0226 for each #5700 controlled/driven by an integrated server.
OS/400 V5R2 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II13362 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/ supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
#5701 provides PCI-X attachment to IEEE
standard 802.3Z high-speed (1Gbps) Ethernet LANs. It can also be used to
connect to existing 10 and 100Mbps Ethernet LANs via switches capable of handling
multiple speeds with 10, 100, or 1000Mbps ports. The adapter supports a UTP CAT
5 media interface, and TCP/IP.
If #5701 is used with a #2792, then one
specify code #0226, 1Gbps Ethernet Specify, must be ordered for each #5701.
OS/400 V5R2 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II13362 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
The 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA feature provides a
single attachment to either a 16Mbps or a 4Mbps IBM Token-Ring Network. The
feature consists of an IOA card, internal code which supplies IEEE 802.5 Media
Access Control (MAC) and IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) functions. The
16/4 Token-Ring IOA is capable of operating in half or full duplex mode.
#6149 comes with a 2.44 meter (8-foot)
token-ring cable. Alternatively, the customer 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.
Prerequisite: #2629 or #6616, and one
#2629/#6616 IOA card slot required.
Maximum Number of #6149
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
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#6149 0 24 24 72
#9771 is a 2-line WAN adapter, with one port
supporting multiple protocol communications (RVX) and the other port supporting
V.90 56K Async PPP via an internal modem. Connection to the V.90 port is via
telephone cable. Connection to the RVX port is via one of the following cables:
Note: The #0367 cable ships with a 25 pin to 9 pin adapter.
Multiple #0367s can be ordered to serve as
consoles for secondary partitions when Logical Partitioning (#0140) is
specified.
ECS is supported on the #9771 modem port with
OS/400 V4R5 and PTFs SF64124 and SF64217, or with OS/400 V5R1, or later. ECS is
supported on the #9771 RVX port (no PTFs required), but the system resource
values will need to be modified to enable this function. Refer to the V4R5
System Handbook for details on changing the resource values. When ECS is
supported on the #9771 RVX port, the following cable must be specified.
#9771 supports #5544 System Console On
Operations Console on the RVX port with OS/400 V4R5 and PTF MF24585, or with
OS/400 V5R1, or later. Fax is supported through the V.90 port, with OS/400 V4R5
and PTFs MF25290 & SF64604, or with OS/400 V5R1, or later. #9771 does not
support the remote ring indicate function.
#9771 ships with a country specific telephone
cable (no modem cable feature required on the order).
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
The #2790, PCI Integrated Netfinity Server, is
the next step in the evolution of IBM's file serving IOP family. It contains a
700Mhz processor and four main storage slots.
#2790 is supported in the system unit of
Models 820, 830, and 840, in the #5074 PCI Expansion Tower, in the #5075 PCI
Expansion Tower when it is attached to the Model 820, in the #5078 PCI
Expansion Unit, and in the #5079 1.8m I/O Tower.
Each main storage slot can contain either a
128MB main storage card, a 256MB main storage card, or a 1024MB main storage
card, providing a main storage capacity from 128MB to 4196MB. When the maximum
memory configuration is installed, only 3712MB is addressable. At least one
main storage card is required. The feature numbers of the main storage cards
are as follows:
The #2790 can support the following LAN IOAs
in any combination. At least one LAN IOA is required. The features for the LAN
IOAs are as follows:
When a LAN IOA is used in conjunction with a
#2790 --
Up to three IOA LAN features can be supported
by the #2790, depending on the system unit/tower position into which the #2790
is placed.
Native iSeries functions are not supported.
The #2790 does not support the sharing of LAN adapters between the Integrated
Netfinity Server and the iSeries. The #2790 requires three PCI card slots on
the system/expansion tower backplane; two slots are used by the #2790 and the
third slot is reduced to a short card slot (which will be used by the first LAN
IOA card). The #2790 does not require a #2843, #9943, but placement is limited
to specific slots within the system units and expansion towers. The #2790
includes a keyboard/mouse splitter cable.
The #2790 supports only the Window NT and
Windows 2000 operating systems, where the following applies:
http://www.as400.ibm.com/nt
The #2790 does not support IBM Firewall for
OS/400 (5769-FW1), or Integrated Services for FSIOP (a feature of 5769-SSI).
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 3, 2002)
The new Integrated xSeries Server for iSeries
contains a 850MHz processor and four memory slots. Each main storage slot can
contain one of the following features, providing a total main storage capacity
from 128MB to 4096MB:
When the maximum memory is installed, only
3712MB will be addressable. At least one main storage card is required on
initial orders. On model upgrades and MES orders, a #2791 may be ordered
without a memory feature if a supported memory feature is already on the
installed system.
The #2791 can support the following LAN IOAs
in any combination. At least one LAN IOA is required. The features for the LAN
IOAs are as follows:
When a LAN IOA is used in conjunction with a
#2791 --
Up to three IOA LAN features can be supported
by the #2791, depending on the system unit/tower position into which the #2791
is placed. Native iSeries functions are NOT supported. The #2791 does NOT
support external host LAN.
#2791 is supported in the system unit of
Models 820, 830, and 840, in the #5074 PCI Expansion Tower, in the #5079 1.8M
I/O Tower and in the #5075 PCI Expansion Tower when it is attached to the Model
820. The #2791 does not require a #2843 or #9943, but placement is limited to
specific slots within the various system units and expansion towers.
The #2791 requires three PCI card slots on the
system/expansion tower backplane; two slots are used by the #2791 and the third
slot is reduced to a short card slot (used by the first LAN IOA card).
Prerequisites:
#2791 ships with a keyboard/mouse splitter
cable. The #2791 supports only the Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating
systems. The following apply:
http://www.iseries.ibm.com/windowsintegration
Features #2791 requires OS/400 V4R5 with
cumulative (cum) PTF level C1005450, or later.
#2792 PCI Integrated xSeries server contains a
1.6GHz Intel Xeon processor with 512KB L2 cache, and four memory slots. The
processor features Intel Hyper-Threading technology which allows one physical
processor to function like two logical processors.
Each server memory slot can contain one of the
following features for a total main storage from 1024MB to 4096MB.
At least two server memory features are
required with each #2792. Server memory features must be installed in identical
capacity pairs. On model upgrades or MES orders, a #2792 may be ordered without
memory features if supported memory features already exist on the installed
system.
#2792 include one embedded 100/10Mbps Ethernet
LAN adapter. Additional LAN IOAs may be ordered from the following:
When a LAN feature is used with #2792, the
following specify codes must be ordered:
·
When using #2744, one
#0223, 100/16/4Mbps Token-Ring specify, is required for each #2744.
Up to three IOA LAN features can be supported
by a #2792, depending on the system unit/tower position into which the #2792 is
placed.
#2792 is supported in the system unit of
Models 820, 830, and 840, and in HSL attached I/O tower/units.
#2792 does not require an IOP, but placement
is limited to specific slots within the various system units and expansion
towers. Both ship with a standard keyboard/mouse splitter cable and can support
either standard or USB 1.1 keyboard and mouse. Windows 2000 Server and Windows
2000 Advanced Server are supported. Native AS/400 functions are NOT supported.
#2792 does not support external host LAN. The following applies:
OS/400 V5R2 plus PTFs, or later, is required.
For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II13362 at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 21, 2003)
Contains a 1.0GHz Intel Pentium III processor
and four memory slots.
Each server memory slot can contain either a
128MB server memory card, a 256MB server memory card or a 1024MB server memory
card providing a total server memory capacity ranging from 128MB to 4096MB
(4GB). When the maximum memory is installed, only 3712MB will be addressable.
At least one server memory feature is required on initial orders. On model upgrades
and simple MES orders a #2799 may be ordered without memory or a LAN feature if
these features are available on the current system. It is not valid for a
system to have a #2799 with no memory feature and also no LAN feature.
The feature numbers of the server memory cards
are as follows:
The #2799 can support LAN IOAs in any
combination. At least one LAN IOA is required on initial orders. On model
upgrades and simple MES orders a #2799 may be ordered without memory or a LAN
feature if these features are available on the current system. It is not valid
for a system to have a #2799 with no memory feature and also no LAN feature.
Features for the LAN IOAs:
When a #2799 is ordered:
Native AS/400 functions are not supported. The
#2799 does not support external host LAN. OS/400 V5R1 plus PTFs, or later, is
required. For required PTF information, refer to Informational APAR II13105 at:
http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
The #2799 ships with a keyboard/mouse splitter
cable.
The #2799 supports only the Window NT and
Windows 2000 operating systems with the following prerequisites:
#2843/#9943 is a PCI I/O processor with 64MB
of memory which drives PCI IOA adapters on Models 820, 830, 840, on the #5075
PCI Expansion Tower when attached to a Model 820, and on the #5074 PCI
Expansion Tower.
On the Model 820, a 32MB PCI IOP is included
in the base system. Up to five #2843 PCI IOPs may be added to the Model 820.
The #5075 PCI Expansion Tower has a 32MB PCI
IOP included in the expansion unit. When attached to a Model 820, up to three
#2843 PCI IOPs may be added to the #5075.
On Models 830 and 840, a #9943 PCI IOP is
included in the base system. Up to four optional #2843 PCI IOPs may be added to
the system.
On the #5074 PCI Expansion Tower a #9943 PCI
IOP is included in the base system. Up to six optional #2843 PCI IOPs may be
added.
On the #5079 1.8M I/O Tower, two #9943 PCI
IOPs are included in the base system. Up to 12 optional #2843 PCI IOPs may be
added.
Note: #9943 may only be on initial system orders or on MES orders which add
#5074 or #5079 towers to an installed system. The maximum number of #9943s
installed on a system is one in the system unit plus one in each #5074, plus
two in each #5079.
The following IOAs are supported by the
imbedded PCI IOP on the Model 820, and the optional #2843/#9943 PCI IOPs:
#2843/#9943 can drive a maximum of four IOAs,
subject to configuration restrictions.
#2844 is a PCI I/O processor that drive PCI
IOA adapters in the system unit and in HSL attached PCI-X I/O towers/units.
#2844 can drive a maximum of four IOAs,
subject to configuration restrictions.
These features require OS/400 V5R2, plus
updates. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
This feature provides 32MB of memory for PC
server features #2851, #2854, #2865, #6616, #6617, or #6618.
This feature provides 128MB of memory for PC
server features #2851, #2854, #2865, #6616, #6617, #6618.
(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 a 32MB,
64MB,or 256MB memory card producing a total memory capacity ranging from 32MB
to 1024MB. 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 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:
If #2724 or #9724 is selected, then #0220
(Token-Ring on IPCS) is required for each #2724/#9724 selected to run on a
#6617, #6618, #2854, or #2865.
If #2723 or #9723 is selected, then #0221
(Ethernet on IPCS) is required for each #2723/#9723 selected to run on a #6617,
#6618, #2854, or #2865.
If #2838 or #9738 is selected to be run on a
#6617, #6618, #2854, or #2865, then #0222 (100/10Mbps Ethernet on IPCS) is
required for each #2838/#9838 selected.
If running NT operating system on #2865, then;
http://www.as400.ibm.com/nt
If running OS/2 operating system on #2865,
then #0325 and #1700 and display are not allowed.
Maximum total memory is 512MB.
PCI card slots Required: None. Reserved
positions exist in the base system unit and in the #9329/#9330 PCI Integrated
Expansion Unit for the two cards used by this feature.
Maximums: One in the 503X Migration Tower I
and one in the #9329/#9330 PCI Integrated Expansion Unit.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
This feature provides 256MB of memory for
Integrated Netfinity Server features #2865 and #6618.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 28, 2001)
#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 1000MB. 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 is capable of supporting 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:
If #2724 or #9724 is selected, then #0220
(Token-Ring on IPCS) is required for each #2724/#9724 selected to run on a
#6617, #6618, #2854 or #2865.
If #2723 or #9723 is selected, then #0221
(Ethernet on IPCS) is required for each #2723/#9723 selected to run on a #6617,
#6618, #2854 or #2865.
If #2838 or #9738 is selected, then #0222
(100/10Mbps Ethernet on IPCS) is required for each #2838/#9738 selected to run
on a #6617, #6618, #2854 or #2865.
All three PCI slots can be used for Integrated
PC Server functions. Two of the three PCI slots can support native iSeries
functions.
#6618 requires three IOP slots (must be
adjacent)
#6618 cannot be placed in #5044.
If running NT operating system on #6618, then;
http://www.as400.ibm.com/nt
If running OS/2 operating system on #6618,
then;
Maximum Number of #6618s
Usage 5033 5034 5035 5077
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#6618 0 16 16 16
(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)
This generic preload feature allows IBM to
fulfill preloads for newly approved solution providers until a unique feature
can be assigned and formally announced.
(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 iSeries package.
This feature has country-specific usage.
Prerequisite: 3570-B02 1/2-Inch Cartridge Tape
Subsystem
Order one of the following feature codes for
each card type that will be controlled by the Linux operating system. These
features can be ordered on both initial and MES orders.
Cards being controlled by the Linux operating
system do not use/require PCI IOPs.
Prerequisites:
Linux direct attach
cards are supported only in a secondary LPAR partition, and require OS/400
V5R1, or later, running in the primary partition.
Return
From: To: Parts
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9406: 9406:
2248 (270) 2431 (270) Y
2432 (270) Y
2431 (270) Y
2432 (270) Y
2434 (270) Y
2252 (270) 2434 (270) Y
2253 (270) 2434 (270) Y
2431 (270) 2432 (270) Y
2434 (270) Y
2432 (270) 2434 (270) Y
9402/6: 9402/6:
2118 (S10) 2395 (820) Y
2119 (S10) 2395 (820) Y
2396 (820) Y
9402/4/6: 9402/4/6:
0150 (820) 0151 (820) Y
0152 (820) Y
0153 (830) Y
0151 (820) 0152 (820) Y
0153 (830) Y
0158 (840) Y
0152 (820) 0153 (830) Y
0158 (840) Y
0159 (840) Y
0153 (830) 0158 (840) Y
0159 (840) Y
0158 (840) 0159 (840) Y
2061 (720) 2395 (820) Y
2396 (820) Y
2397 (820) Y
2398 (820) Y
2435 (820) Y
2436 (820) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2062 (720) 2396 (820) Y
2397 (820) Y
2398 (820) Y
2435 (820) Y
2436 (820) Y
2437 (820) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2063 (720) 2349 (830) Y
2397 (820) Y
2398 (820) Y
2436 (820) Y
2437 (820) Y
2438 (820) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2064 (720) 2349 (830) Y
2398 (820) Y
2437 (820) Y
2438 (820) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2065 (730) 2349 (830) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2066 (730) 2349 (830) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2067 (730) 2349 (830) Y
2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2068 (730) 2349 (830) Y
2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2461 (840) Y
2069 (740) 2349 (830) Y
2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2461 (840) Y
2070 (740) 2349 (830) Y
2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2461 (840) Y
2161 (S20) 2395 (820) Y
2396 (820) Y
2400 (830) Y
2163 (S20) 2395 (820) Y
2396 (820) Y
2397 (820) Y
2400 (830) Y
2165 (S20) 2396 (820) Y
2397 (820) Y
2398 (820) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2166 (S20) 2397 (820) Y
2398 (820) Y
2400 (820) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2170 (S20) 2396 (820) Y
2397 (820) Y
2398 (820) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2177 (S20) 2397 (820) Y
2398 (820) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2178 (S20) 2397 (820) Y
2398 (820) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2207 (S40) 2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2208 (S40) 2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2256 (S40) 2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2257 (S30) 2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2258 (S30) 2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2259 (S30) 2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2260 (S30) 2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2261 (S40) 2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2320 (S30) 2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2321 (S30) 2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2322 (S30) 2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2340 (S40) 2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2341 (S40) 2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2349 (830) 2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2352 (840) 2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2395 (820) 2396 (820) Y
2397 (820) Y
2398 (820) Y
2435 (820) Y
2436 (820) Y
2437 (820) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2396 (820) 2349 (830) Y
2397 (820) Y
2398 (820) Y
2437 (820) Y
2438 (820) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2397 (820) 2349 (830) Y
2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2398 (820) Y
2438 (820) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2398 (820) 2349 (830) Y
2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2461 (840) Y
2400 (830) 2349 (830) Y
2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2402 (830) 2349 (830) Y
2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2461 (840) Y
2403 (830) 2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2461 (840) Y
2416 (840) 2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2417 (840) Y
2419 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2417 (840) 2354 (840) Y
2419 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2418 (840) 2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2461 (840) Y
2419 (840) 2354 (840) Y
2420 (840) 2354 (840) Y
2461 (840) Y
2425 (820) 2426 (820) Y
2427 (820) Y
2457 (820) Y
2458 (820) Y
2426 (820) 2427 (820) Y
2457 (820) Y
2458 (820) Y
2427 (820) 2458 (820) Y
2435 (820) 2349 (830) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2436 (820) Y
2437 (820) Y
2438 (820) Y
2436 (820) 2349 (830) Y
2400 (830) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2437 (820) Y
2438 (820) Y
2437 (820) 2349 (830) Y
2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2438 (820) Y
2402 (830) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2438 (820) 2349 (830) Y
2352 (840) Y
2353 (840) Y
2354 (840) Y
2403 (830) Y
2418 (840) Y
2420 (840) Y
2461 (840) Y
2456 (820) 2457 (820) Y
2458 (820) Y
2457 (820) 2458 (820) Y
2458 (820) 0153 (830) Y
0158 (840) Y
Return
From: To: Parts
----- --- ------
9402/4/6: 9402/4/6:
2129 (600) 1521 (820) Y
1522 (820) Y
1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
2134 (600) 1521 (820) Y
1522 (820) Y
1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
2135 (600) 1522 (820) Y
1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
2136 (600) 1522 (820) Y
1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
2175 (620) 1522 (820) Y
1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1531 (830) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
2179 (620) 1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
2180 (620) 1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1526 (820) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
2181 (620) 1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1526 (820) Y
1527 (820) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
2182 (620) 1525 (820) Y
1526 (820) Y
1527 (820) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
2188 (650) 1537 (830) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
2189 (650) 1537 (830) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
2237 (640) 1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
2238 (640) 1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
2239 (640) 1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
2240 (650) 1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
2243 (650) 1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
Return
From: To: Parts
----- --- ------
9406: 9406:
1490 (S20) 1522 (820) Y
1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1531 (830) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1491 (S20) 1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1526 (820) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1492 (S20/S30) 1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1526 (820) Y
1527 (820) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1493 (S30) 1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1494 (S30) 1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1495 (S40) 1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1496 (S40) 1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
9402/4/6: 9402/4/6:
1500 (720) 1521 (820) Y
1522 (820) Y
1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1531 (830) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1501 (720) 1521 (820) Y
1522 (820) Y
1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1531 (830) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1502 (720) 1522 (820) Y
1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1526 (820) Y
1531 (830) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1503 (720) 1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1526 (820) Y
1527 (820) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1504 (720) 1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1526 (820) Y
1527 (820) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1505 (720) 1525 (820) Y
1526 (820) Y
1527 (820) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1506 (730) 1531 (830) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1540 (840) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1507 (730) 1531 (830) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1540 (840) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1508 (730) 1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1540 (840) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1509 (730) 1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1510 (730/740) 1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1548 (840) Y
1511 (730/740) 1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1548 (840) Y
1512 (740) 1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1548 (840) Y
1513 (740) 1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1548 (840) Y
1514 (740) 1531 (830) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1540 (840) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1521 (820) 1522 (820) Y
1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1531 (830) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1540 (840) Y
1541 (840) Y
1522 (820) 1523 (820) Y
1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1531 (830) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1540 (840) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1523 (820) 1524 (820) Y
1525 (820) Y
1526 (820) Y
1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1540 (840) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1524 (820) 1525 (820) Y
1526 (820) Y
1527 (820) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1525 (820) 1526 (820) Y
1527 (820) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1526 (820) 1527 (820) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1527 (820) 1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1548 (840) Y
1531 (830) 1532 (830) Y
1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1540 (840) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1532 (830) 1533 (830) Y
1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1540 (840) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1533 (830) 1534 (830) Y
1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1534 (830) 1535 (830) Y
1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1535 (830) 1536 (830) Y
1537 (830) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1536 (830) 1537 (830) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1548 (840) Y
1537 (830) 1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1548 (840) Y
1540 (840) 1541 (840) Y
1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1541 (840) 1542 (840) Y
1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1542 (840) 1543 (840) Y
1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1543 (840) 1544 (840) Y
1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1548 (840) Y
1544 (840) 1545 (840) Y
1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1548 (840) Y
1545 (840) 1546 (840) Y
1547 (840) Y
1548 (840) Y
1546 (840) 1547 (840) Y
1548 (840) Y
1547 (840) 1548 (840) Y
Note: Some of these features may no longer be available. Always check
announcement letters to ensure if specific features listed here are available.
Parts
From: To: Returned Model
----- --- -------- -----
3002 3062 No 830
3004 3064 No 830
3005 3065 No 830
3006 3066 No 830
3007 3067 No 830
3192 3195 Yes 840
3192 3196 Yes 840
3192 3197 Yes 840
3192 3198 Yes 840
3192 3612 Yes 840
3192 3613 Yes 840
3192 3614 Yes 840
3193 3195 Yes 840
3193 3196 Yes 840
3193 3198 Yes 840
3193 3613 Yes 840
3193 3614 Yes 840
8192 3195 Yes 840
8192 3196 Yes 840
8192 3197 Yes 840
8192 3198 Yes 840
8192 3612 Yes 840
8192 3613 Yes 840
8192 3614 Yes 840
8193 3195 Yes 840
8193 3196 Yes 840
8193 3198 Yes 840
8193 3613 Yes 840
8193 3614 Yes 840
Parts
From: To: Returned Model
----- --- -------- -----
1327 6607 No 820/830/840
1333 6713 No 820/830/840
1334 6714 No 820/830/840
1337 6907 No 820/830/840
1355 4483 Yes 820/830/840
1355 4486 Yes 820/830/840
1355 4487 Yes 820/830/840
1355 4583 Yes 820
1355 4584 Yes 820
1355 4586 Yes 820
1355 4587 Yes 820
1355 4684 Yes 820/830/840
1355 4687 Yes 820/830/840
1355 6383 Yes 820/830/840
1355 6384 Yes 820/830/840
1355 6386 Yes 820/830/840
1355 6483 Yes 820/830
1355 6484 Yes 820/830
1355 6486 Yes 820/830
4525 4425 No 820/830/840
4525 4625 No 820/830/840
4530 4430 No 830/840
4530 4630 No 820/830/840
4531 4631 No 820/830/840
4582 4482 No 830/840
4582 4682 No 820/830/840
4583 4483 No 830/840
4583 4584 Yes 820
4583 4683 No 820/830/840
4584 4684 No 820/830/840
4585 4685 No 820/830/840
4586 4486 No 830/840
4586 4584 Yes 820
4586 4686 No 820/830/840
4587 4487 No 830/840
4587 4687 No 820/830/840
4684 4584 No 820
4685 4585 No 820
6325 4425 No 820/830/840
6325 4525 No 820
6325 4625 No 820/830/840
6382 4482 No 820/830/840
6382 4582 No 820
6382 4682 No 820/830/840
6383 4483 No 820/830/840
6383 4583 No 820
6383 4683 No 820/830/840
6384 4584 No 820
6384 4684 No 820/830/840
6384 6484 No 820/830
6385 4483 Yes 820/830/840
6385 4486 Yes 820/830/840
6385 4487 Yes 820/830/840
6385 4583 Yes 820
6385 4584 Yes 820
6385 4586 Yes 820
6385 4587 Yes 820/830/840
6385 4684 Yes 820/830/840
6385 4687 Yes 820/830/840
6385 6383 Yes 820/830/840
6385 6384 Yes 820/830/840
6385 6386 Yes 820/830/840
6385 6484 Yes 820/830
6385 6483 Yes 820/830
6385 6486 Yes 820/830
6386 4486 No 820/830/840
6386 4586 No 820
6386 4686 No 820/830/840
6425 4425 No 820/830/840
6425 4525 No 820
6425 4625 No 820/830/840
6425 6325 No 840
6480 6380 No 840
6481 6381 No 840
6482 4482 No 820/830/840
6482 4582 No 820
6482 4682 No 820/830/840
6482 6382 No 840
6483 4483 No 820/830/840
6483 4583 No 820
6483 4683 No 820/830/840
6483 6383 No 840
6484 4584 No 820
6484 4684 No 820/830/840
6484 6384 No 820/830/840
6485 4483 Yes 820/830/840
6485 4486 Yes 820/830/840
6485 4487 Yes 820/830/840
6485 4583 Yes 820
6485 4584 Yes 820
6485 4586 Yes 820
6485 4587 Yes 820
6485 4687 Yes 820/830/840
6485 4684 Yes 820/830/840
6485 6383 Yes 820/830/840
6485 6384 Yes 820/830/840
6485 6385 No 840
6485 6386 Yes 820/830/840
6485 6483 Yes 820/830
6485 6484 Yes 820/830
6485 6486 Yes 820/830
6486 4486 No 820/830/840
6486 4586 No 820
6486 4686 No 820/830/840
6486 6386 No 840
6717 4317 No 820/830/840
6718 4318 No 820/830/840
6817 4317 No 820/830/840
6818 4318 No 820/830/840
6807 6907 No 820/830/840
6813 6713 No 820/830/840
6817 6717 No 820/830/840
6818 6718 No 820/830/840
6824 6714 No 820/830/840
8617 4317 No 820/830/840
8618 4318 No 820/830/840
8813 6713 No 820/830/840
8817 4317 No 820/830/840
8817 6717 No 820/830/840
8818 4318 No 820/830/840
8818 6718 No 820/830/840
8824 6714 No 820/830/840
9707 6907 No 820/830/840
Parts
From: To: Returned Model
----- --- -------- -----
0550 0551 Yes 840
4800 4802 Yes 820/830/840
5055 5057 Yes 830/840
5055 9057 Yes 830/840
5065 5074 Yes 820/830/840
5066 5079 Yes 820/830/840
5075 5074 Yes 820/830/840
5101 5111 No 820/830/840
9251 5077 Yes 830/840
9329 9330 Yes 820/830
9331 9330 No 820/830
9732 9733 Yes 830
9732 9758 No 830
9732 9752 Yes 830
9733 9752 Yes 830
9733 9758 Yes 830
9737 9755 Yes 840
9737 9759 No 840
9738 4838 No 820/830/840
9774 9758 No 830
9777 9752 Yes 830
9777 9758 No 830
Parts
From: To: Returned Model
----- --- -------- -----
0601 2743 No 820/830/840
0603 2744 No 820/830/840
0602 2760 No 820/830/840
0604 2763 No 820/830/840
0605 4748 No 820/830/840
0606 4778 No 820/830/840
0607 4838 No 820/830/840
0608 4745 No 820/830/840
0609 2772 No 820/830/840
0610 2773 No 820/830/840
0612 2766 No 820/830/840
0613 2742 No 820/830/840
0614 2793 No 820/830/840
0615 2794 No 820/830/840
0616 2805 No 820/830/840
0617 2806 No 820/830/840
0618 2757 No 820/830/840
0619 2782 No 820/830/840
0620 5700 No 820/830/840
0621 5701 No 820/830/840
0623 2849 No 820/830/840
0624 5702 No 820/830/840
2742 0613 No 820/830/840
2743 0601 No 820/830/840
2744 0603 No 820/830/840
2757 0618 No 820/830/840
2760 0602 No 820/830/840
2763 0604 No 820/830/840
2766 0612 No 820/830/840
2772 0609 No 820/830/840
2773 0610 No 820/830/840
2782 0619 No 820/830/840
2793 0614 No 820/830/840
2794 0615 No 820/830/840
2805 0616 No 820/830/840
2806 0617 No 820/830/840
2849 0623 No 820/830/840
4748 0605 No 820/830/840
4778 0606 No 820/830/840
4838 0607 No 820/830/840
4745 0608 No 820/830/840
5700 0620 No 820/830/840
5701 0621 No 820/830/840
5702 0624 No 820/830/840
Parts
From: To: Returned Model
----- --- -------- -----
2723 4723 No 820/830/840
2745 4745 No 820/830/840
2746 4746 No 820/830/840
2748 4748 No 820/830/840
2750 4750 No 820/830/840
2751 4751 No 820/830/840
2761 4761 No 820/830/840
2778 4778 No 820/830/840
2815 4815 No 820/830/840
2816 4816 No 820/830/840
2818 4818 No 820/830/840
2838 4838 No 820/830/840
4802 4801 No 820/830/840
9723 4723 No 820/830/840
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2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge
Tape Units
Write and read:
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Write and read:
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Read:
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The 2.5GB, 4GB,
16GB, 25GB, 30GB, and 50GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Units use the IBM .25-Inch
Cleaning Cartridge (35L0844).
The 80GB VXA-2 Tape
Drives use the IBM 20 Usage Cleaning Cartridge (19P4880).
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)
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