Overview
9402 IBM AS/400 Advanced System and Advanced Server Models
IBM
U.S. Product Life Cycle Dates
Abstract
Highlights
Models
Marketing Service Replaced
Type Model Announced Available Withdrawn Discontinued By
9402-20S 1994/05/03
1994/06/03 1997/11/04 - None
9402-40S 1995/06/21
1995/09/29 1998/06/30 - None
9402-200 1994/05/03
1994/06/03 1997/11/04 - None
9402-236 1994/10/04
1994/10/28 1997/12/12 - None
9402-400 1995/06/21
1995/09/29 1998/06/30 - None
9402-436 1996/02/20
1996/03/08 1998/06/30 - None
Advanced Servers:
For Model 20S:
The IBM AS/400* Advanced Server meets the
sophisticated demands of client/server computing. The Advanced Servers provide
outstanding price/performance for the client/server environment. The AS/400
Advanced Servers operate with graphical interfaces on the most popular desktop
operating systems, including OS/2*, Microsoft** Windows**, Apple Macintosh**,
and AIX*. Customers can exploit the strengths of their client's of choice while
taking advantage of the AS/400's application, database, and systems management
capabilities.
For Model 40S:
AS/400 Advanced Server is now offered with
IBM's PowerPC AS microprocessors. You can move to the new technology without
rewriting or recompiling your applications, providing observability has been
retained.
AS/400 Advanced Servers have been enhanced in
capacity and performance to satisfy growing client/server requirements. The
Model 53S, with a 4-way PowerPC AS microprocessor, offers up to 330% system
performance growth in the client/server environment, over the fastest Model 30S
available today. Any comparison between Model 53S performance and that of other
AS/400 models will be based upon a comparison of their relative system
performance ratios.
The maximum number of FSIOP ports has been
increased on AS/400 Advanced Server Model 30S to 8 ports. The maximum number of
FSIOP ports supported on AS/400 Advanced Server Models 50S and 53S is now 16
and 32, respectively.
Tools for system management and application
development meet the requirements of customers who wish to implement advanced
client/server application solutions without the complexity or support staff
normally associated with other server platforms, saving operational cost and
implementation time. With increased capacity and performance, AS/400 Advanced
Servers provide high-function, high-reliability server capabilities for your
client/server applications.
Advanced Systems:
For Model 200:
The IBM AS/400* Advanced System 9402 is the
low-end offering in the AS/400 System line. With a fresh, new look, this model
offers optional features to match processor performance to application
requirements. When an increase in users or applications requires more CPU
power, you can install a new processor feature, rather than doing a complete
model upgrade. The system performance of the 9402 spans an equivalent model
range from the 9402 Model F02 to the 9406 Model F45. Upgrades from AS/400
systems (except B models) to the AS/400 Advanced Series models are available.
The continued enhancement of the AS/400
system, through the AS/400 Advanced System models and with features that
address your key business challenges, will help keep it the world's most
popular multi-user business computer.
For Model 400:
AS/400 Advanced System now has PowerPC
technology. With over 25,000 applications, AS/400 Advanced System provides you
with the broadest base of business solutions in the industry. Leading-edge
technology provides these solutions at the lowest cost. Capacity and
performance have been increased, and you can upgrade without rewriting or
recompiling existing applications, providing observability has been retained.
Our intent is to provide the Model 530 4-way processor with at least a 50%
improvement in system performance over the Model 320 4-way. The Model 530
average price/performance improvement is targeted to be 40%. Any comparison
between Model 530 performance and that of other AS/400 models will be based
upon a comparison of their relative system performance ratios. Continued
advancement keeps the AS/400 the most popular business computer in the world,
the most cost-effective to run, unequaled in business solutions, and unmatched
in simplicity.
For Model 436:
The IBM 9402 AS/400 Advanced 36 with PowerPC
technology offers three feature processors. Built on existing System/36
software functions and interfaces and a member of the AS/400 Advanced Series,
AS/400 Advanced 36 shares 9402 packaging and incorporates 64-bit PowerPC AS
microprocessors. It will run the SSP alone, or SSP and OS/400 concurrently. If
OS/400 is installed, up to three copies of the SSP can be run simultaneously.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 4, 1997)
The processor in the base AS/400 Advanced
Server 9402 Model 20S has a relative processor performance for client/server
environment rating of 5.9, and houses the 16 MB of base main storage. The two
options provide different levels of performance and corresponding different
capacities of main storage. Refer to the model summary chart for the optional
processor features and their characteristics.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June
30, 1998)
The IBM 9402 Model 40S has a base main storage
capacity of 32 MB and a base DASD capacity of 1.96 GB.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
November 4, 1997)
The 9402 Model 200 System Unit contains the
system processor, 8 MB of main storage, Multi-Function I/O Processor, one 1.03
GB 3 1/2-inch disk storage unit, and base support for twinaxial, ASCII or
LocalTalk** workstations.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of
December 12, 1997)
IBM AS/400 Advanced 36 is a business computing
system that offers significant increases in capacity and performance for
System/36 customers. It is built on existing System/36 software functions and
interfaces and is a member of the AS/400 Advanced Series, sharing the 9402
packaging, and incorporating a new state-of-the-art 64-bit RISC processor.
Three pre-defined, specially priced system packages are offered to simplify the
ordering process. Each of the packages can be ordered with additional optional
features.
AS/400 Advanced 36 systems ordered directly
from IBM Direct Telesales have a 90-day customer satisfaction guarantee.
System/36 applications using non-privileged,
documented interfaces are object-code compatible on AS/400 Advanced 36.
Customers need not recompile or change their System/36 applications. Interactive
performance of IBM AS/400 Advanced 36 is from two to four times faster than
System/36, and batch performance is from four to eight times faster.
AS/400 Advanced 36 Entry package contains the
system processor, 32MB of main storage, system software (System Support
Program, RPG II, Utilities, Query/36, PC Support/36), Multi-Function I/O
Processor, one 1.03GB, 3 1/2-inch disk storage unit, one communications line,
base support for 40 twinaxial workstations and an integrated 2.5GB 1/4-inch
cartridge tape unit.
The Multi-Function I/O Processor provides
support for the service processor, integrated disk storage, integrated tape,
external diskette and support for up to two communications adapters. Each
AS/400 Advanced 36 also supports:
Product Preview
In 1995, AS/400 Advanced 36 will support
coexistence of SSP and OS/400 within the same business computing system.
Customers will be able to continue to run their System/36 applications, add new
AS/400 applications or convert S/36 applications to AS/400 S/36 Environment or
AS/400 native environment at their own pace. In addition, hardware and software
enhancements will support greater performance and capacities plus continued
investment protection. Information will be shared as if there were two
interconnected systems. OS/400 coexistence will require nominal additional
hardware and an OS/400 license.
The winning combination of System/36
application investment and new AS/400 Advanced 36 hardware to support it gives
you one of the world's most versatile and popular multi-user business computing
systems.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June
30, 1998)
The IBM 9402 Model 400 base unit has 32 MB of
main storage and 1.96 GB of DASD Capacity.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June
30, 1998)
The IBM 9402 AS/400 Advanced 36 Model 436
business computing system increases capacity and performance for IBM System/36
customers. The AS/400 Advanced 36 Model 436 with PowerPC technology offers
three new feature processors. AS/400 Advanced 36 Model 436 with SSP Release 7.5
and the addition of OS/400 Version 3 Release 6 features: capacity beyond that
supported by SSP; integrated fax; Internet access; new and updated
applications; programming productivity; increased LAN and communications
support, including wireless LAN; Electronic Customer Support (ECS); and
improved PC support via Client Access for OS/400.
For Model 20S:
For Model 40S:
·
IBM's AS/400 Advanced Servers with PowerPC AS
microprocessors offer more:
o
Processor performance
o
Main storage
o
DASD capacity
For Model 200:
·
Provides full AS/400 function with entry-level economy.
For Model 236:
·
Offers a new, high capacity, high performance
alternative to System/36 customers
For Model 400:
·
AS/400 Advanced System is the new business solution of
choice for:
o
Low-cost ownership
o
Simple operation
o
Integrated openness
o
Broad repertoire of applications
For Model 436:
·
Offers expanded capacities and features with OS/400
For Model 20S
Server Models - System Unit Summary
9402 9406 9406
Description Model 20S Model 30S Model 30S
-------------------------------- --------- --------- ---------
w/Processor Feature #2010 #2411 #2412(1)
Relative Performance Ratio (RPR)
Client/Server Environment 5.9 10.9 23.5
Interactive Environment 1.9 3.3 4.0
Main Storage (MB)
Base 16 32 64
Maximum 128 384 832
System I/O Bus 1 1-3 1-5
Feature Card Slots 1-5 2-64 2-114
DASD Capacity
Base (GB) 1.03 1.03 1.03
Maximum (GB) (requires V3R1) 23.6 86.5 86.5
Communication Lines 1-20 1-33 1-33
LAN Adapters 1-2 1-6 1-6
Twinaxial Controllers 0-1 0-1 0-1
Maximum Twinaxial Workstations 7 7 7
ASCII Controllers 0-1 0-1 0-1
Maximum ASCII Workstations 6 6 6
Workstation Adapters
(for LocalTalk) 0-1 0-2 0-2
Maximum LocalTalk Workstations 31 62 62
Maximum Controllers (Twinaxial,
ASCII and Workstation Adapter) 3 4 4
1/4-Inch/8mm Cartridge Tape 0-4 0-5 0-5
1/2-Inch Tape
2440 0 0-4 0-4
9348 0-4 0-4 0-4
34XX 0-2 0-2 0-2
8mm Cartridge Tape (External) 0-4 0-4 0-4
Diskette (8 or 5 1/4-Inch) 0-2 0-2 0-2
Optical Libraries 0-4 0-10 0-10
Fax IOPs 0-5 0-16 0-16
Notes:
·
The relative system performance ratios for the Advanced
Servers are estimated for both a client/server environment of non-interactive
or batch transactions, and are also estimated based on interactive transactions.
Both are based on a 9404 Model B10 with 16 MB of main storage and 945 MB of
DASD equaling 1.0. The ratios shown were estimated at maximum configurations
running at 70% utilization. Relative system performance ratios may not be
realized in all environments.
AS/400 Advanced Server - Model 40S Summary
Processor
Feature #2109
#2110 #2111 #2112
----- ----- -----
-----
Performance -
CPW Values
Client/Server Environment 27.0 35.0 63.0 91.0
Interactive Environment 9.4 14.5 21.6
32.2
Main Storage
(MB)
Minimum 32 32 64 64
Maximum 224 224 512 512
DASD Capacity
Base (GB) 1.96
1.96 1.96 1.96
Maximum (GB) 50.3
50.3 50.3 50.3
Communication
Lines 1-20 1-20
1-20 1-20
LAN Ports 1-3 1-3
1-3 1-3
Twinaxial
Controllers 0-1 0-1
0-1 0-1
Maximum
Twinaxial Workstations 7 7
7 7
ASCII
Controllers
0-1 0-1 0-1
0-1
Maximum ASCII
Workstations 6 6
6 6
Workstation
Adapters
(for LocalTalk) 0-1
0-1 0-1 0-1
Maximum
LocalTalk Workstations 31 31
31 31
Maximum
Controllers (Twinaxial,
ASCII and Workstation Adapter) 3 3 3 3
1/4-Inch/8mm
Cartridge Tape 0-4
0-4 0-4 0-4
1/2-Inch Tape
2440 - - - -
9348 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
3XXX 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
8mm Cartridge
Tape (External) 0-4 0-4
0-4 0-4
Diskette (8 or 5
1/4-Inch) 0-2 0-2
0-2 0-2
Optical
Libraries 0-4 0-4
0-4 0-4
Fax IOPs 0-5 0-5 0-5 0-5
Notes:
·
Relative system performance measurements (CPW values)
are based on AS/400 environment, commercial processing workload (CPW), and for
the AS/400 Advanced Servers are estimated for both a client/server environment
of non-interactive or batch transactions, and interactive transactions. The CPW
workload is representative of commercial applications, particularly those that
do significant database processing in conjunction with journaling and
commitment control. The CPW workload is measured on maximum configurations
using the latest release of OS/400. CPW values may not be realized in all
environments.
9402 Model 200 System Unit Summary:
Processor Feature #2030 #2031 #2032
----------------- ----- ----- -----
Relative System
Performance Ratio 2.5 4.0 6.2
Main Storage (MB)
Base 8 8 16
Maximum 24 56 128
System I/O Bus 1 1 1
Feature Card Slots 6 6 6
DASD Capacity
Base (GB) 1.03 1.03 1.03
Maximum (GB) 23.6 23.6 23.6
Communication Lines 1-20 1-20 1-20
LAN Adapters 0-2 0-2 0-2
Twinaxial Controllers 0-7 0-7 0-7
Maximum Twinaxial Workstations 280 280 280
ASCII Controllers 0-7 0-7 0-7
Maximum ASCII Workstations 126 126 126
Workstation Adapters (for LocalTalk) 0-7 0-7 0-7
Maximum LocalTalk Workstations 217 217 217
Maximum Controllers (Twinaxial, ASCII
and Workstation Adapter) 7 7 7
1/4-Inch/8mm Cartridge Tape 0-4 0-4 0-4
1/2-Inch Tape
9348 0-4 0-4 0-4
34XX 0-2 0-2 0-2
8mm Cartridge Tape (External) 0-4 0-4 0-4
Diskette (8 or 5 1/4-Inch) 0-2 0-2 0-2
Optical Libraries 0-4 0-4 0-4
Fax IOPs 0-6 0-6 0-6
Notes:
·
The relative system performance ratios are estimated
based on AS/400 environment, native RAMP-C workload, with a 9404 B10 with 16 MB
of main storage and 945 MB of DASD equaling 1.0. The ratios shown were
estimated at maximum configurations running at 70% utilization. Relative system
performance ratios may not be realized in all environments.
AS/400 Advanced 36 System Package Summary
Model 236:
Entry | Growth | Large
A | B | C
---------- | --------- | -------
Base Features: | |
| |
Processor 1 | 1 | 1
Memory 32MB | 32MB | 64MB
Disk 1.03GB | 2.06GB | 3.09GB
Twinaxial Workstations Attachable 40 | 40 | 80
2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit Y | Y | Y
EIA 232/V.24 Communication Lines 1 | 2 | 2
Keylock 1 | 1 | 1
IOP Slots 0 | 2 | 6
Six-Line Communications Controller | | 1
Software Included Y | Y | Y
- SSP | |
- Query/36 | |
- RPG II | |
- Utilities | |
- PC Support/36 | |
Country Specific Power, | |
Power Cord and Labels Y | Y | Y
Suggested Optional Features:
5 1/4" Diskette Drive
Additional:
Main Storage
Disk Storage
Workstations
Six-Line Communications Controller
Communications Adapter & Lines
16/4Mbps LAN Adapter
Other Devices:
1/2" Tape & Attachment
8" Diskette Drive
9910 Uninterruptible Power System
Additional Software
Displays and Printers
AS/400 Advanced System - Model 400 Summary
Processor Feature #2130 #2131 #2132 #2133
----- ----- ----- -----
Performance - CPW Value 13.8 20.6 27.0 35.0
Main Storage (MB)
Base 32 32 32 32
Maximum 160 224 224 224
System I/O Bus 1 1 1 1
Feature Card Slots 6 6 6 6
DASD Capacity
Base (GB) 1.96 1.96 1.96 1.96
Maximum (GB) 23.60 23.60 23.60 23.60
Communication Lines 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-20
LAN Ports 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3
Twinaxial Controllers 0-7 0-7 0-7 0-7
Maximum Twinaxial Workstations 280 280 280 280
ASCII Controllers 0-7 0-7 0-7 0-7
Maximum ASCII Workstations 126 126 126 126
Workstation Adapters (for LocalTalk) 0-7 0-7 0-7 0-7
Maximum LocalTalk Workstations 217 217 217 217
Maximum Controllers (Twinaxial, ASCI
and Workstation Adapter) 7 7 7 7
1/4-Inch/8mm Cartridge Tape 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
1/2-Inch Tape
9348 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
34XX, 3590 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
8mm Cartridge Tape (External) 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Diskette (8 or 5 1/4-Inch) 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
Optical Libraries 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Fax IOPs 0-6 0-6 0-6 0-6
Notes:
·
The relative system performance ratios are estimated
based on AS/400 environment, native RAMP-C workload, with a 9404 B10 with 16 MB
of main storage and 945 MB of DASD equaling 1.0. The ratios shown were
estimated at maximum configurations running at 70% utilization. Relative system
performance ratios may not be realized in all environments.
AS/400 Advanced 36, 9402-436, Capacity
Summary
When OS/400 is also installed on AS/400
Advanced 36, most of the features supported by a 9402-400 become available on
9402-436. This offers additional capacities to SSP users as indicated in the following
table:
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| 9402-436 | SSP only | SSP and OS/400 |
|------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------|
| | | |
|Processors |#2102 (1.0) * |#2102 (4.8) ** |
|(Relative System |#2104 (1.3) * |#2104 (6.1) ** |
| performance) |#2106 (2.4) * |#2106 (8.7) ** |
|Memory |32 - 224MB |64 - 224MB |
| | (256 with #2106) | (256 with #2106) |
|DASD |1.03GB - 23.6GB*** |2.99GB - 23.6GB |
|External diskette drives|0 - 1 |0 - 2 |
|Local Workstations | | |
| Twinaxial Controllers |1 - 4 |1 - 7 |
| MFIOP supports |1 controller |1 controller |
| Attach to IOP slots |3 controllers |6 controllers |
| Physically attach/contr|56 devices |56 devices |
| Active per Controller |40 devices |40 devices |
| Workstation supported |1 - 160 active |1 - 280 |
| | |(SSP: only 224 logical |
| | | devices, 4x56) |
|Communications lines | | |
| MFIOP supports |1 - 2 |1 - 2 |
| 6-Line Comm Controller |0 - 1 |0 - 3 |
| IOP slots needed |0 - 1 |0 - 3 |
| Comm Lines supported |1 - 8 |1 - 20 |
| V.35 High-Speed Lines |0 - 1 |0 - 6 |
|Remote workstations | | |
| supported by SSP |0 - 64 |0 - 64 per SSP |
|IOP expansion slots |0 - 6 |0 - 6 |
|LAN Adapters |0 - 2 |0 - 2 |
|CD-ROM |1 |1 |
|1/4 Inch/8mm Cartr Tape |1 (1/4-inch only) |1 - 4 |
|1/2 Inch tape | | |
| 9348 |0 - 2 |0 - 4 |
| 34xx |0 |0 - 2 |
|8mm Cartridge Exter.Tape|0 |0 - 4 |
|ASCII Controller |0 |0 - 6 |
|ASCII Workstations |0 |0 - 108 |
|Optical Libraries |0 |0 - 4 |
|Tape Libraries |0 |0 - 2 |
|Fax IOPs |0 |0 - 6 |
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Notes:
Capacities shown are for models shipped from
the plant and include any prerequisite expansion features. Some combinations of
devices may be subject to configuration restrictions.
The relative performance rating for SSP and
OS/400 were achieved when running each operating system dedicated on the
system, and may not be realized in all environments. The performance when
running SSP and OS/400 concurrently, will vary depending on the workload.
* The relative system performance is estimated
based on running the S/36 version of RAMP-C in SSP with a maximum configured
Model 236 equaling 1.0. The SSP relative performance rating can not be compared
to the OS/400 relative performance ratings.
** The relative system performance ratios are
estimated based on AS/400 environment, native RAMP-C workload, with a 9404 B10
with 16MB of main storage and 945MB of DASD equaling 1.0. The ratios shown were
estimated at maximum configurations running at 70% utilization. Relative system
performance ratios may not be realized in all environments.
*** SSP Supports 4GB but additional DASD may
be ordered (up to the indicated limit) for storing Licensed Internal Code,
mirroring or Raid 5, and future growth
For Model 20S:
From/To
Model 20S 140 30S 30S
(Processor) 2010 2411 2412
----------- ---- --- ---- ----
9402-100 X
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of November 4, 1997)
9404-135 X X X
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of November 4, 1997)
9404-140 X
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of November 4, 1997)
9406-30S (w/2411) X
Conversion Considerations
Model conversions will be available to allow
existing AS/400 Client/Server systems to move to the new AS/400 Advanced
Servers. A 9404 system will maintain the 9404 type number designation and
serial number when migrating to the new system. These conversions will require
the replacement of the system unit and some of the features. Most of the
customer's investment in hardware and software are preserved while moving to
the next generation models.
Because these system upgrades involve
substantial change to an installed system, accounting and tax implications may
result and should be reviewed by the your tax advisor.
Main storage feature exchanges are offered for
feature main storage cards that must be replaced. No feature exchanges are
offered for other features that are not supported on the new models. I/O
features remain the property of the customer. Most I/O that is supported on the
Server Series models will also be supported on the Advanced Server models. See
the optional feature section for a complete listing of all the features which
do migrate.
The following 9402 Model 100 and 9404 Model
135 and 140 features and devices CANNOT be converted or exchanged and are NOT
supported on the Advanced Servers:
#1102 - Battery Power Unit
#2622 - 3490 Magnetic Tape Subsystem Attachment
#2624 - Storage Device Controller (This feature will be
migrated to support integrated tape devices only)
#5134 - Feature Power Supply
5259 - Migration Data Link (Withdrawn from Marketing)
#6131 - Diskette Unit (5 1/4-Inch)
#6137 - Diskette Unit (5 1/4-Inch)
#6138 - Diskette Unit (8-Inch)
#6139 - Diskette Unit (5 1/4-Inch)
#6151/6171 - X.21 Adapter
#6154/6155/6174/6175 - EIA 232/V.24 Adapter
#7115 - Expansion Unit
#7122 - Expansion Unit
#7203 - Storage Expansion Unit
#9107 - Std Expansion Gate Spec
#9624 - Storage Device Controller
Staged Upgrade Offering (#0202): This priced option provides an upgrade alternative
that allows a customer to use the upgrade hardware for a limited period of time
to translate and validate user applications prior to the actual upgrade. This
priced offering requires careful advance planning.
Additional information on system upgrades
·
Software Migration:
Software Migration is similar to previous AS/400
upgrades. OS/400 Version 3 Release 0.5 is required for the Advanced Servers. It
is recommended that this version of OS/400 be installed on the existing
9402/9404 system prior to the system conversion, to ensure software and
application compatibility. Refer to Software Announcement 194-NNN (RFA 22594),
dated May 3, 1994, for information on potential limitations.
When migrating internal I/O features, they must
be converted, for a charge, using a feature conversion migrate kit. A 9402
Model 100 CANNOT migrate more than four DASD units. See the Optional Feature
section for a listing of all the features which require a migrate kit.
When converting to the AS/400 Advanced Servers,
existing data on the system is preserved. Customer buying a new #6502 RAID DASD
controller may require a save/restore if they want to move existing internal
DASD onto the new controller card.
Converting a 9402 or 9404 to a new AS/400
Advanced Server, is a task that requires advance planning by marketing, service
and customer personnel. OS/400 Version 3 Release 1 and the related licensed
programs should be installed well in advance of installing the model upgrade
MES. There may be hardware features and/or software, including PTFs, required
to install Version 3 Release 1 software and the model upgrade. Refer to the
System Upgrade Road Map, SX41-3135, for additional information.
A 9402/9404 version of an AS/400 Advanced Server
cannot provide a 9406 AS/400 Advanced System or AS/400 Advanced Server with
operating system code via the DSLO option when running Version 3 Release 0.5.
A 9406 AS400 Advanced Server can provide
operating system code to a 9402/9404/9406 AS/400 Advanced System or Advanced
Server via the DSLO option.
All 9309 racks migrate as 9309 racks with feature
#9141 or #9171 and can be attached directly to Model 20S for the purpose of
attaching external tape.
The feature conversions providing for an exchange
of the base Ethernet or Token-Ring adapter for a Base 16MB One-Port FSIOP or
Base 32MB One-Port FSIOP will require OS/400 Version 3, Release 1, and IBM LAN
Server/400 as prerequisites. The base Ethernet or Token-Ring adapters that are
removed become the property of IBM and must be returned.
Model Upgrades
Upgrades to the Model 40S:
From: To:
Model 40S
Processor 2110
------------- ---
9402-100 X
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of March 27, 1998)
9404-135
9404-140
20S 2010 X
30S 2411
30S 2412
40S 2110
50S 2120
50S 2121
53S 2154
53S 2155
Upgrade Considerations
Model upgrades allow existing AS/400 Advanced
Server systems to move to the new AS/400 Advanced Server (model 40S). Machine
type number designation and serial number will be maintained when upgrading to
the new servers. Much of your investment in hardware and software is preserved
in the move to the new, advanced design hardware.
System upgrades involve substantial change to
an installed system. Accounting and tax implications may result and should be
reviewed by a tax advisor.
Main storage feature exchanges are NOT
available within or on upgrades to AS/400 Advanced Servers (Model 40S).
Customers who upgrade to one of these models will NOT be able to exchange
AS/400 main storage features for credit toward the purchase of newer or larger
AS/400 main storage features. When ordering systems, future growth requirements
should be anticipated and sufficient main storage should be ordered to satisfy
those requirements.
It is IBM's intent to offer an AS/400 memory
feature return program which will provide customers with credit based upon
current memory market conditions. This offering will be available in
conjunction with a memory or model upgrade.
All external I/O devices supported on Models
20S and 30S models are also supported on AS/400 Advance Server (model 40S).
Refer to the Optional Features section for features that migrate.
The following 9402 Model 100 and 9404 Model
135 and 140 features and devices are not supported on the AS/400 Advanced
Servers:
·
Save/Restore Features/Devices:
o
3490 Magnetic Tape Subsystem Attachment (#2622)
o
Storage Device Controller (#2624) (this feature will be
migrated to support integrated tape devices only)
o
Diskette Unit (5 1/4-inch) (#6131)
o
Diskette Unit (8-inch) (#6132)
o
Diskette Unit (5 1/4-inch) (#6133)
o
Diskette Unit (5 1/4-inch) (#6137)
o
Diskette Unit (8-inch) (#6138)
o
Diskette Unit (5 1/4-inch) (#6139)
o
Expansion Unit (#7122)
Upgrades to AS/400 Advanced Servers (Model
40S)
Upgrading to an AS/400 Advanced Server with a
microprocessor based on PowerPC technology, requires advance planning by
marketing, business partners, service and customer personnel.
New services are available from IBM to help
you perform your upgrade responsibilities. Contact your IBM representative for
services available. Additional detail information is provided in:
·
AS/400 Planning for PowerPC Technology (SA41-4154)
Consider the following before you upgrade:
·
The amount of memory and DASD space required will
increase when moving to AS/400 Advanced Server (model 40S).
Refer to Software Announcement dated June 21,
1995, for additional information, and support availability dates.
Internal Tape and DASD Conversion
When migrating from a Model 100, 135, or 140,
internal tape and DASD features must be converted, for a charge, using a feature
migration kit. Refer to the Optional Feature section for features that require
a migration kit.
9309 Rack Migration
All 9309 racks migrate as 9309 racks with
feature #9141 or #9171 and can be attached directly to Model 40S for the
purpose of attaching external tape. All 9309-9141 racks and 9309-9171 racks
when attaching to a 40S Advanced Server, require installation of PN 31F7631
wrap connector for manual power control.
Data Conversion
When converting to the new systems, existing
data on the system is preserved and no save/restore is required unless data is
resident on DASD devices no longer supported. In these cases, a save/restore
can migrate the data, or new DASD can be purchased and installed on the
existing system, and then data can be transferred.
AS/400 System Installation and Upgrade
Services
Moving to AS/400 Advanced Series requires
careful planning prior to upgrading the hardware and software. Several
different approaches are available to address varying customer upgrade
requirements, and IBM fee services are available to perform part or all of the
upgrade process, including upgrading from releases prior to Version 2 Release
3.
Your IBM representative will assist you in
determining the best upgrade method for your operational environment. Contact
your Availability Services Center. For additional information, contact your IBM
representative or IBM Business Partner, or call 800-274-0015.
For Model 200:
From To Model
9402/9404 200 200 200
Model (RPR)(A) (2.5)(4.0)(6.2)
____________ ___ ___ ___
C04 (1.1) X X X
C06 (1.3) X X X
C10 (1.3) X X X
C20 (1.8) X X X
C25 (2.2) X X
D02 (1.3) X X X
D04 (1.5) X X X
D06 (1.9) X X X
D10 (1.9) X X X
D20 (2.4) X X
D25 (3.4) X X
E02 (1.5) X X X
E04 (1.9) X X X
E06 (2.6) X X
E10 (2.6) X X
E20 (3.5) X X
E25 (4.2) X
F02 (1.9) X X X
F04 (2.5) X X
F06 (3.3) X X
F10 (3.4) X X
F20 (4.2) X
F25 (4.8) X
(A) Relative Performance Ratio
Conversion Considerations
Model conversions are offered to allow AS/400
9402 or 9404 systems (except B models) to move to the AS/400 Advanced System
9402 Model 200. A 9404 system will maintain the 9404 machine type number
designation and serial number when converting to the new Model 200. These
conversions will require the replacement of the system unit and some of the
features. Most of the investments in hardware and software is preserved.
System upgrades involve substantial changes to
an installed system. Accounting and tax implications may result and should be
reviewed by your tax advisor.
Main storage feature exchanges are offered for
feature main storage cards that must be replaced. No feature exchanges are
offered for other features not supported on the new models. I/O features remain
the property of the customer. Most I/O supported on the F models will also be
supported on the new systems, with the exception of some old technology
devices. The Optional Feature section lists all the features that migrate.
The following features and devices CANNOT
be converted or exchanged, and are NOT supported on the Model 200:
·
DASD Features/Devices:
#2600 - Storage Device Controller
#6100 - 315 MB Disk Units
#7125 - 1.03 GB Disk Unit Enabler
#2622
- 3490 Magnetic Tape Subsystem Attachment
#2624
- Storage Device Controller (This feature is migrated to support integrated
tape devices only)
#2647
- 9348 Model 2 Tape Attachment
#2675/6346/9341
- 120 MB 1/4-inch Cartridge Tape
#6131
- Diskette Unit (5 1/4-inch)
#6132
- Diskette Unit (8-inch)
#6133
- Diskette Unit (5 1/4-inch)
#6137
- Diskette Unit (5 1/4-inch)
#6138
- Diskette Unit (8-inch)
#6139
- Diskette Unit (5 1/4-inch)
#9133
- Diskette Unit (5 1/4-inch)
#2625
- Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD Adapter
#2636
- 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring Network Adapter
#6150
- Three Line Communications Controller
#6151/6171
- X.21 Adapter
#6152/6154/6155/6174/6175/9022/9023/9862/9865
- EIA 232/V.24 Adapter
#6160
- 4 Mbps Token-Ring Adapter
#1102
- Battery Power Unit
#6143
- First Workstation Attachment
#6144
- ASCII Workstation Expansion
#6145
- First Workstation Attachment
#7100/7110/7120
- Expansion Units
#7105/7106/7107/7115
- Expansion Units
#9143/9146/9148/9572/9585
- Twinaxial Workstation Controller
#9144/9145/9147/9571/9584
- ASCII Workstation Controller
Software migration is similar to previous AS/400
upgrades. OS/400 Version 3 Release 0.5 is required for the 9402 Model 200. This
version of OS/400 should be installed on the existing system prior to the
system conversion, to ensure software and application compatibility.
When migrating internal I/O features, they must
be converted, for a charge, using a feature conversion migrate kit. Refer to
the Optional Feature section lists of the features that require a migrate kit.
A 9402 or 9404 can not migrate more than four DASD units. Dual disk units count
as two DASD units. No DASD migration is supported until 9/94.
For Model 236:
None.
Model Upgrades
Upgrades to Model 400:
From: To:
Model 400 400 400 400
RPR* (4.1) (6.1) (8.7) (10.9)
Processor 2130 2131 2132 2133
------------------- ------------------------------
200 (2.5) 2030 X X X
200 (4.0) 2031 X X X
200 (6.2) 2032 X X
400 (4.1) 2130 X X X
400 (6.1) 2131 X X
400 (8.7) 2132 X
C04 (1.1) 2558 X
C06 (1.3) 2552 X X
C10 (1.3) 2515 X X
C20 (1.8) 2516 X X X
C25 (2.2) 2551 X X X
D02 (1.3) 2525 X X
D04 (1.5) 2554 X X
D06 (1.9) 2553 X X X
D10 (1.9) 2555 X X X
D20 (2.4) 2556 X X X
D25 (3.4) 2557 X X X
E02 (1.5) 2539 X X
E04 (1.9) 2530 X X X
E06 (2.6) 2413 X X X
E10 (2.6) 2532 X X X X
E20 (3.5) 2533 X X X
E25 (4.2) 2534 X X X
F02 (1.9) 2414 X X X
F04 (2.5) 2586 X X X X
F06 (3.3) 2582 X X X
F10 (3.4) 2587 X X X
F20 (4.2) 2588 X X X
F25 (4.8) 2583 X X X
(1) Relative Performance Ratio
Upgrade Considerations
Model upgrades allow AS/400 9402 and 9404
systems (except B models) to be upgraded to AS/400 Advanced System (model 400).
Both 9402 and 9404 systems maintain their machine type number designation and
serial number when upgrading to the Model 400. Much of your investment in
hardware and software is preserved in the move to new, advanced design
hardware.
Some system upgrades may involve substantial
change to an installed system. Accounting and tax implications may result and
should be reviewed by a tax advisor.
The following upgrade considerations apply:
·
AS/400 Advanced System requires replacement of the
processor and some features.
Main storage feature exchanges are NOT
available within or on upgrades to AS/400 Advanced Systems using PowerPC
technology (models 400, 500, 510 and 530). Customers who upgrade to one of
these models will NOT be able to exchange AS/400 main storage features for
credit toward the purchase of newer or larger AS/400 main storage features.
When ordering systems, future growth requirements should be anticipated, and
sufficient main storage should be ordered to satisfy those requirements.
It is IBM's intent to offer an AS/400 memory
feature return program which will provide customers with credit based upon
current memory market conditions. This offering will be available in
conjunction with a memory or model upgrade.
No other feature exchanges will be offered for
features that are not supported on the new models. I/O features remain the
property of the customer. Most I/O that is supported on the F models will also
be supported on the new systems. All I/O devices supported on the Model 200
will be supported on the Model 400.
The following AS/400 C, D, E, and F model
features and devices are not supported when upgrading to AS/400 Advanced System
Model 400:
·
DASD Features/Devices:
o
Storage Device Controller (#2600)
o
Storage Device Controller (#2624)
§
Will not support DASD, but does support tape and
diskette devices
o
315 MB Disk Units (#6100)
o
1.03 GB Disk Unit Enabler (#7125)
o
Storage Device Controller (#9651)
Upgrade Considerations
Model upgrades are offered for AS/400 9404 or
9406 systems (except B models) to move to AS/400 Advanced System models with
PowerPC AS microprocessors. Both the 9404 and 9406 maintain the machine type
number designation and serial number when converting to the new 5X0 models.
These upgrades require the replacement of the system unit and some of the
features. Much of the your investment in hardware and software is preserved in
the move to the new, advanced design hardware.
System upgrades involve substantial change to
an installed system. Accounting and tax implications may result and should be
reviewed by a tax advisor.
Main storage feature exchanges are NOT
available within or on upgrades to AS/400 Advanced Systems using PowerPC
technology (models 400, 500, 510, and 530). Customers who upgrade to one of
these models will NOT be able to exchange AS/400 main storage features for
credit toward the purchase of newer or larger AS/400 main storage features.
When ordering systems, future growth requirements should be anticipated, and
sufficient main storage should be ordered to satisfy those requirements.
It is IBM's intent to offer an AS/400 memory
feature return program which will provide customers with credit based upon
current memory market conditions. This offering will be available in
conjunction with a memory or model upgrade.
All I/O supported in 3XX models is also
supported on AS/400 Advanced Systems with PowerPC AS microprocessors (models
400, 500, 510, and 530). Most I/O supported on the F models is also supported
on the new models, with the exception of some old technology devices and
Version 1 Hardware Cards (i.e.,B models). I/O features that are not supported
remain the property of the customer. Refer to the Optional Features section for
features that migrate.
The following C, D, E, and F model features
and devices are not supported when upgrading to a 5XX model.
·
DASD Features/Devices:
o
Storage Device Controller (#2600)
o
Storage Device Controller (#2624)(Will not support
DASD, but does support tape and diskette devices)
o
315 MB Disk Units (#6100)
o
9332 -- Direct Access Storage Devices
o
9335 -- Direct Access Storage Subsystem
Upgrades to AS/400 Advanced Systems (models
400, 500, 510, 530)
Upgrading to an AS/400 Advanced System with a
PowerPC AS microprocessor, requires advance planning by marketing, business
partners, service and customer personnel.
New services are available from IBM to help
you perform your upgrade responsibilities. Contact your IBM representative for
services available. Additional detail information is provided in:
·
AS/400 Planning for PowerPC Technology (SA41-4154)
Consider the following before you upgrade:
·
The amount of memory and DASD space required will
increase when moving to AS/400 Advanced System (models 400, 500, 510, 530).
Refer to Software Announcement dated June 21,
1995, for additional information, and support availability dates.
·
Internal Tape and DASD Conversion
When migrating 9404 or 9406 C, D, E and F models
or Model 300 with feature #9142, internal tape and DASD features must be
converted, for a charge, using a feature migration kit. Refer to the Optional
Feature section for features that require a migration kit.
The following racks are supported on AS/400
Advanced System RISC models:
1. 9309-9141: General Purpose Rack without SPCN (stage
1)
2. 9309-9171: General Purpose Rack with SPCN (stage 2)
3. #5040: Model D/E/F Bus Extension Unit (converted to
#5044)
4. #5042: Model D/E/F System Unit Expansion (converted
to #5044)
5. #5043: Converted System Unit (equivalent to
9309-9171)
Older 9309-type racks can be converted to one of
the supported racks.
9309-9141 racks cannot attach to the system units
power control interface. They can, however, attach to any of the other
supported rack types, or can be converted to a 9309-9171 via RPQ 843849. If the
rack is to be used to house tape or diskette devices only, and manual power
control is acceptable, a wrap connector (PN 31F7631) is available. The use of
this wrap connector is not allowed for racks containing DASD.
AS/400 units with PowerPC AS microprocessors use
a substantially faster bus, which requires all existing towers or racks to have
their bus controller converted to the faster bus controller, for a charge,
using a feature conversion.
When converting to the new systems, existing data
on the system is preserved and a save/restore is not required unless data is
resident on DASD devices no longer supported. In these cases, a save/restore
can migrate the data, or new DASD can be purchased and installed on the
existing system; and then data can be transferred.
AS/400 System Installation and Upgrade
Services
Moving to AS/400 Advanced Series requires
careful planning prior to upgrading the hardware and software. Several
different approaches are available to address varying customer upgrade
requirements, and IBM fee services are available to perform part or all of the
upgrade process, including upgrading from releases prior to Version 2 Release
3.
Your IBM representative will assist you in determining
the best upgrade method for your operational environment. Contact your
Availability Services Center. For additional information, contact your IBM
representative or IBM Business Partner, or call 800-274-0015.
Available Model Conversions to 9402 Model
436
9402 Model 236 can be converted to Model 436.
Model 436 cannot be converted to any other model.
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