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MACHINES Sep 2002
9406-SB1
IBM AS/400e custom application server Model SB1
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AS/400e custom application server.
Model Abstract 9406-SB1: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
29, 2000)
The IBM 9406 Model SB1 performs dedicated,
compute-intensive processing at a competitive price in a multitier environment.
Model SB1 processing power, a large amount of base main storage, and fixed
amounts of disk storage satisfy these application requirements. The custom
application e-server can be ordered only as a component of an overall packaged
solution. Vendor software purchased from an ISV channel is preloaded (partial
or total) as part of the preparation before shipment. The current release of
the OS/400 licensed program is included in the price of AS/400e servers.
AS/400e custom application server
Model SB1
IBM AS/400 customized hardware and ISV
preloaded software packaged as a total solution
AS/400e custom application servers
Base Model SB1 Description
The base configuration of the Model SB1
delivers the large amounts of memory required for compute-intensive performance
as a second-tier server in multitier implementations. Memory is the key
element. This server has a large amount of main storage. It limits the amount
of disk storage to ensure CPU cycles are not directed away from the
compute-intensive processing objectives established for the Model SB1.
The Model SB1 has either 4GB or 8GB of main
storage in the base, depending upon processor feature, and a minimal amount of
disk storage capacity, restricted by a maximum attachment of four disk units.
The base disk storage is 16.7GB, but can be optionally increased for mirroring
purposes to 34.3GB, using four 8.58GB disk units. The base main storage cannot
be increased on the Model SB1. If more processing power is required to drive a
database server in a multitier configuration, more Model SB1 servers can be
added at the second tier.
The base configuration of the Model SB1
includes the following components:
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System processor
Priced Features Orderable for the Model SB1
To ensure that you continually get full value
and productivity from your system and to address your changing business needs,
AS/400e servers have a comprehensive selection of optional features -- some
new, others available on earlier models.
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Feature
Number Description
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0032 Modem
0033 IGN/400
0325 IPCS Extension Cable for NT
0328 Operations Console Cable
0330 V.24/EIA232 20-Ft Cable
0331 V.24/EIA232 50-Ft Cable
0335 V.36/EIA449 20-Ft Cable
0336 V.36/EIA449 50-Ft Cable
0337 V.36/EIA449 150-Ft Cable
0338 V.35 20-Ft Cable
0339 V.35 50-Ft Cable
0340 V.35 80-Ft Cable
0341 X.21 20-Ft Cable
0342 X.21 50-Ft Cable
0344 20-Ft Comm Console Cable
0366 Optical Bus Cable (20M)
0380 Remote Control Panel Cable
0400 Preload SAP R/3
1700 IPCS Keyboard/Mouse for NT
2310 Model SB1 8-Way Processor
2311 Model SB1 12-Way Processor
2312 Model SB1 8-Way Processor
2313 Model SB1 12-Way Processor
2605 ISDN Basic Rate Adapter
2621 Removable Media Device Attachment
2623 Six-Line Comm Controller
2624 Storage Device Controller
2628 Cryptographic Processor (Comml)
2629 LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP
2644 34XX Magnetic Tape Attachment
2664 Integrated FAX Adapter
2669 Shared Bus Interface Card
2683 266Mbps OptiConnect Receiver
2685 1063Mbps OptiConnect Receiver
2686 Optical Link Proc (266Mbps)
2688 Optical Link Proc (1063Mbps)
2699 Two-Line WAN IOA
2723 PCI Ethernet IOA
2724 PCI 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA
2810 LAN/WAN IOP
2811 PCI 25Mbps UTP ATM
2812 PCI 45Mbps Coax T3/DS3 ATM
2815 PCI 155Mbps UTP OC3 ATM
2816 PCI 155Mbps MMF ATM
2818 PCI 155Mbps SMF OC3 ATM
2819 PCI 35Mbps Coax E3 ATM
2838 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA
2861 32MB IOP Memory
2862 128MB IOP Memory
5073 1063Mbps Sys Unit Exp Tower
5150 Battery Backup (External)
6141 ASCII Workstation Controller
6142 ASCII 12 Port Workstn Attach
6149 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA
6180 Twinaxial Workstation IOA
6181 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA
6325 CD-ROM
6381 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape
6382 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape
6383 16GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape
6385 13GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape
6386 25GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape
6513 Internal Tape Device Controller
6534 Magnetic Media Controller
6616 Integrated PC Server
6617 Integrated PC Server
6618 Integrated Netfinity Server
6713 8.58GB Disk Unit
6714 17.54GB Disk Unit
6717 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk Unit
6718 17.54GB 10k rpm Disk Unit
8617 Optional Base 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk Unit
8618 Optional Base 17.54GB 10k rpm Disk Unit
8713 Optional Base 8.58GB Disk Unit
8714 Optional Base 17.54GB Disk Unit
The AS/400e custom application server (Model
SB1) provides significantly improved price/performance over an equivalently
configured Model S30 or S40 when used in the compute-intensive environment of a
multitier ISV software implementation. Conversely, Models S30 and S40 provide
the required balance of database processing capabilities coupled with
compute-intensive processing performance required for single-tier ISV software
implementations. Understand the characteristics and architectures of existing
and proposed applications to decide on appropriate AS/400e servers.
Model SB1 Custom Application e-Server
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Processor Feature #2310 #2311 #2312 #2313
(8-Way) (12-Way) (8-Way) (12-Way)
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Main Storage (GB) 4 4 8 8
DASD Capacity (GB)
Base 16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7
Maximum (for mirroring) 70.1 70.1 70.1 70.1
Communication Lines 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16
LAN Ports 0-5 0-5 0-5 0-5
Twinaxial Controllers 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
Maximum Twinaxial Workstations 28 28 28 28
ASCII Controllers 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
ASCII Devices 28 28 28 28
1/4-Inch/8mm Cartridge Tape/CD-ROM 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3
1/2-Inch Tape
2440/9348 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
3xxx 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
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 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
Fax IOPs 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
Notes:
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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.
http://www.sap.com
Additional performance information for SAP will
be available on the Internet at:
http://www.softmall.ibm.com/as400/isvsol
http://www.baan.com
Not applicable.
No.
Tape Devices
The following tape devices are supported on
the system:
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3490E - 1/2 Inch Cartridge Tape Subsystem
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Model C11/C1A/C22/C2A (withdrawn from marketing)
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Model E01/E11 (withdrawn from marketing)
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Model F00/F01/F11/F1A
The 3494 is a stand alone tape library. It
consists of a frame and robotics designed to mount and automatically load tape
drives. The 3494 attaches to the 9402/9404/9406 via an RS232, Token Ring or
Ethernet connection that controls the library function. There are four models
of the 3494 available as follows:
Note: The capacities shown for the number
of devices that mount in the 3494 models are higher than an individual AS/400
can support; however, the 3494 can be attached to multiple systems at one time
requiring the 3494 to have device limits higher than those of an individual
AS/400.
The 9427 is an 8mm library that attaches to
#2621. Following are the models supported.
Diskette Devices
The following Diskette Devices are supported:
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9331 Diskette Unit (withdrawn from marketing)
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Model 011 8-inch Diskette Unit
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Model 012 5.25-inch Diskette Unit
Optical Storage Devices
The following optical storage devices are
supported:
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3995 Optical Storage Subsystem
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3995s attached directly:
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Model C40
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Model C42
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Model C44
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Model C46
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Model C48
Model SB1 Processor Upgrades
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| | To: |
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| From: | #2310 | #2311 | #2312 | #2313 |
|-------------|-------------------------------|
| #2310 | | X | X | X |
|-------------|-------|-------|-------|-------|
| #2311 | | | X | X |
|-------------|-------|-------|-------|-------|
| #2312 | | | | X |
|-------------|-------|-------|-------|-------|
| #2313 | | | | |
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Upgrades to or from the Model SB1 are not
available.
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Dimension Weight
Width Depth Height Est. Maximum
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Model SB1
System Unit 565mm 1320mm 1577mm 371kg
Expansion Tower (#9251) 485mm 925mm 750mm 114kg
Note: (1) All tape media used on the 9402, 9404, and 9406 have a relative
humidity range of 20% to 80%.
Voltage:
Model SB1 system units operate at high voltage
(200-240 VAC). Expansion tower #5072 operates at either low voltage (100-127
VAC) or high voltage. Expansion towers #9251 and #5073 operate at high voltage.
The appropriate system power cord is added
automatically by the configurator based on the three-digit country code on the
order. Refer to the AS/400 Physical Planning Reference (SA41-5109) for your
default power cord, other power cord options, and additional technical planning
information. For upgrades, consult SA41-5109 to make sure no changes to your
power distribution system are required.
Model SB1 Restrictions
The Model SB1 is limited to two IOP features
in addition to the MFIOP. (OptiConnect clustering cards (#2669, #2685 and
#2683) do not count as feature IOPs.)
The Model SB1 is limited to four internal disk
unit features.
There are no main storage features for the
Model SB1.
The minimum operable and serviceable system
configuration consists of a system unit and a system console.
The system requires AS/400 Licensed Internal
Code. The Licensed Internal Code is preloaded on the system disk storage unit.
The system console may be any supported
display or IBM-compatible PC emulating a supported display. The system console
should be located within six meters (20 feet) of the operator's panel, and the
operator's panel must be viewable from the display.
Although a printer is not required for
service, IBM's ability to diagnose the system and perform upgrades is greatly
enhanced when a printer is available.
Although not required for hardware service,
IBM's ability to service the system is greatly enhanced when a voice telephone
is available within view of the system. The telephone must not be connected to
phone mail or an answering machine, since the ability to receive calls on this
telephone is important in the event support personnel need to reach the IBM
representative. This telephone line is in addition to the one needed for ECS.
A high-speed modem, the IBM 7852 or
equivalent, is required for ECS.
AS/400e custom application servers require the
support of OS/400 Version 4 Release 1, or later.
The following publications are shipped with
the product. Additional copies can be ordered at availability.
(#0040) Mirrored System Disk Level
Protection: When added
to an initial order, this specify code will cause 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 to
support device level protection across the system.
#0040 requires all disk units to be placed
into mirrored pairs. The load source must be controlled by the MFIOP and must
be mirrored to a like disk unit also attached to the MFIOP. The minimum number
of disks allowed on a system is two.
(#0044) Device Parity Protection: When added to an initial order, this specify
code will cause 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 #6502, #6512, #6532 or #9751. The rules for RAID
can be found in the description for #6502, #6512, #6532 and #9751.
Ideally, all disk units should be put into a
RAID array but in order to maintain compatibility with upgrade systems that did
not have the ability to put the load source file into a RAID array the
marketing configurators will allow 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 (1) an old disk that can't be put into a RAID array because it
technically doesn't work or (2) a new disk that can't be put into a RAID array
because there aren't enough disks for a valid RAID array.
Licensed Internal Code (LIC) for AS/400 RISC
models will be distributed on CD-ROM media.
The configurator will verify that a tape or
migrated tape specify has been selected. If not, the order will fail with a
message explaining that without a tape device the save/restore capability of
the system is jeopardized.
In order to ensure that availability of
ALT-IPL capability, the configurator will validate that the system has an
ALT-IPL specify code.
One of the following specify codes is required
on a AS/400 systems to identify the alternate IPL device, otherwise base
validation will fail. The alternate IPL specify code indicates that the IOP
used to control the tape device must be placed into the system unit.
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Specify
Code Description
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#5504 Alternate IPL Specify for 3490 EXX/FXX
#5505 Alternate IPL Specify for 2440
#5506 Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-4000
#5507 Alternate IPL Specify for 9348
#5508 Alternate IPL Specify for 3422
#5509 Alternate IPL Specify for 3430
#5511 Alternate IPL Specify for 3480
#5512 Alternate IPL Specify for 3490 C10,11,22
#5513 Alternate IPL Specify for 3490
#5514 Alternate IPL Specify for 8mm
#5515 Alternate IPL Specify for 3570
#5516 Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-1000
#5517 Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-2500
#5518 Alternate IPL Specify for QIC-13000
#5519 Alternate IPL Specify for 3590
#5531 Alternate IPL Specify for 16GB Tape
#5536 Alternate IPL Specify for 25GB Tape
The configurator supports changes to the
alternate IPL device by removing the installed 55XX code and adding the new
55XX code.
Each system requires that a line cord be
specified. CEC line cords are specified separately from the expansion towers.
(#2960) 120V/15A 6-Ft Linecord: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
3, 2002)
#2960 specifies that each line cord for each
expansion tower (#5072 and #5082) be six feet long, 15 Amp, and 120V. Specify
codes #9080, #9082 and #9083 can be added in addition to #2960 to specify other
attributes of the line cord such as length and plug type. #2961 is not allowed
on the same order as #2960. Maximum: One.
(#2961) 240V/10A 6-Ft Linecord: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
3, 2002)
#2961 specifies that each line cord for each
expansion tower (#5072 and #5082) be six feet long, 10 Amp, and 240V. Specify
codes #9080, #9082 and #9083 can be added in addition to #2961 to specify other
attributes of the line cord such as length and plug type. #2960 is not allowed
on the same order as #2961. Maximum: One.
(#9080) Linecord Specify: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9080 is specified when a watertight line cord
is required. #9080 indicates that all expansion towers (#5072, #5073, #5082,
#5083 and #9251) installed will have a watertight line cord.
The prerequisite to #9080 for #5072 and/or
#5082 is #9082 or #2961. The prerequisite to #9080 for #5073, #5083 and/or
#9251 is #9082. #9083 and #9080 are mutually exclusive. Maximum: One.
(#9082) 14-Ft Linecord Specify: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2, 2002)
#9082 is specified when a 14-foot line cord is
required. #9082 indicates that all expansion towers (#5072, #5073, #5082, #5083
and #9251) installed will have a 14-foot line cord.
The prerequisite to #9082 for #5072 and/or
#5082 is #2960 or #2961. There are no prerequisites to #9082 for expansion
towers #5073, #5083 and #9251. #9083 can be on the same order as #9082.
Maximum: One.
(#9083) Locking Linecord Specify: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9083 is specified when a locking line cord is
required. #9083 indicates that all expansion towers (#5072, #5073, #5082, #5083
and #9251) installed will have a locking line cord.
The prerequisite to #9083 for #5072 and/or
#5082 is #2960 or #2961. There are no prerequisites to #9083 for expansion
towers #5073, #5083 and #9251. #9082 can be on the same order as #9083. #9083
and #9080 are mutually exclusive. Maximum: One.
(#9180) Linecord Specify: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9180 is specified when a watertight line cord
is required on the system unit of the Model SB1. #9180 can be on the same order
with #9182. #9183 and #9180 are mutually exclusive. Maximum: One.
(#9182) 14-Ft Linecord Specify: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9182 is specified when a 14-ft line cord is
required on the system unit of the Model SB1. #9182 can be on the same order
with #9183 or #9180. Maximum: One.
(#9183) Locking Linecord Specify: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9183 is specified when a locking line cord is
required on the system unit of the Model SB1. #9183 can be on the same order as
#9182. #9183 and #9180 are mutually exclusive. Maximum: One.
(#1311) System Unique Identifier: 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 customers system ID.
All system orders require a language specify
code. A language specify code is required on all model upgrade orders
regardless if one is already on the install record. Some codes may have country
specific usage.
(#0491) Validate BAAN-No Preload: Validates Baan's software with no preload from
the manufacturing site.
(#5000) Software Preload Required: Indicates that Preloaded software and/or
consolidated I/O is to be shipped with the initial order. A maximum of one
(#5000) is supported. #5000 is mutually exclusive with #0203.
(#5023) Software Version V4R1: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February
25, 2000)
(#5024) Software Version V4R2: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February
25, 2000)
(#5025) Software Version V4R3: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
29, 2000)
#5025 is required on all new orders or
upgrades installed OS/400 V4R3.
(#5026) Software Version V4R4: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#5026 is required on all new orders or
upgrades installing OS/400 V4R4.
(#5027) Software Version V4R5: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#5027 is required on all new orders or
upgrades installing on V4R5.
(#0003) Non-Customer Install MES: This feature is used to indicate that CE
involvement is required to install this MES. This feature drives CE
installation instructions, MES package labeling, and indicates that an IBM CE should
be dispatched to install the MES.
(#0213) Development/Demonstration
Discount Program: This
feature is used to indicate that the system or feature being ordered qualifies
for discount under the development discount program or the demonstration discount
program.
(#0320) Luxembourg Specify: #0320 is used to enable correct ordering of
modem and hardware for #2664. This feature may have country specific usage.
(#0321) Ireland Specify: #0321 is used to enable correct ordering of
modem and hardware for #2664. This feature may have country specific usage.
(#0322) Iceland Hardware: #0322 is used to enable correct ordering of
Iceland specific modem and hardware. This feature may have country specific
usage.
(#0999) Verify System Power: #0999 indicates that one or more towers and or
racks may not have enough power if IOPs, tapes and disks are not properly
distributed among the available towers. #0999 generates instructions for
placing cards, tapes and disks.
One allowed per MES or Plant order.
(#1310) System for Redistribution: Indicates that shipment is for a third party and
inhibits shipment of password with order.
(#5001) Customer Solution Center: Indicates that machine is to be routed to the
Customer Solution Center at time of manufacture. Multiple #5001s are allowed on
the records. The marketing configurators must not remove during MESs. This
feature may have country specific usage.
(#5002) AS/400 CDSC-Rochester MFG: Indicates that machine is to be routed to the
CDSC. This feature may have country specific usage.
(#9902) Do Not Integrate: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9902 is added to an order by the configurator
so that manufacturing does not integrate the device into a rack, etc. The
device with #9902 must be shipped in its own packaging.
When ordering a system, one of the following
processors must be specified:
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Model SB1
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#2310 Model SB1 8-Way Processor (base)
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#2311 Model SB1 12-Way Processor
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#2312 Model SB1 8-Way Processor
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#2313 Model SB1 12-Way Processor
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Model SB1
The Model SB1 comes with either 4GB or 8GB of
main storage, depending upon the processor. No additional main storage features
are available.
(#5150) Battery Backup (external): #5150 is an external battery backup that when
used in conjunction with the internal battery backup is capable of extending
the continuously powered mainstore (CPM) time for all main storage sizes to at
least 48 hours. Model SB1 come with an internal battery backup that is capable
of maintaining the CPM on 16GB of main storage for at least 24 hours. #5150 can
also be purchased for the purpose of increasing the CPM time over that of the
internal battery backup.
(#2686) Optical Link Processor
(266Mbps): (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of December 28, 2001)
Attaches the System Unit Expansion Rack
(#5044). #2686 is also used in OptiConnected satellite systems to connect to
hub systems at distances greater than 500m (up to 2km).
Prerequisites: An optical link processor (OLP)
slot in the system unit. Each #5044 attached to the #2686 requires two optical
cables. Card slots required: None. Maximum: Two.
(#2688) Optical Link Processor: #2688 is a feature for adding up to two optical
buses. #2688 can be used to attach up to two #5072s, #5073s, #5082s or #5083s in
any combination. The prerequisite for adding #2688 is #2695 or an open IOA slot
in the system unit's base optical bus adapter. I/O card slots used: None.
Maximum: Two on Model SB1.
Note: Three optical cables are required to attach two towers to a #2688. Each
#2688 shipped should include two optical cables for attaching the first tower.
The second tower shipped for a #2688 should include only one optical cable. The
second tower will be attached in a ring with the first tower and the #2688.
(#5073) 1063Mbps System Unit Expansion
Tower: #5073 is used
on Model SB1 for adding I/O cards and disk units (#5058 required when adding
disk units). #5073 includes a 1063 Mbps optical bus card, various cables
(including an optical cable) and the I/O tower. The I/O tower includes 13
feature slots, space for four removable media devices (#2624 or #6513 required
as a prerequisite), one battery backup, one 400-watt base power supply, two
500-watt power supplies, two I/O regulators, and disk units using #5058.
The line cord supplied will be 220V only (no
specify code is required). The length and plug type will be specified using
#9080, #9082 and #9083.
Prerequisites: #2688 and an open IOA slot on
the base optical bus adapter. #5073 will be specified by the configurator based
on I/O card requirements.
Limitations
(#9251) Base I/O Tower: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
#9251 included in the base of Model SB1.
#9251 includes four feature IOP slots, space
for three removable media devices, one CD-ROM drive, one battery backup, one
400-watt base power supply, one 500-watt power supplies, two I/O regulators,
one MFIOP and one optical bus adapter.
(#6713, #8713) 8.58GB Disk Unit: (For IBM US, #6713 No Longer Available as of
January 31, 2001)
These features provide 8.58GB of disk capacity
for AS/400. Requires an Ultra SCSI storage slot for best performance.
(#6714, #8714) 17.54GB Disk Unit: (For IBM US, #6714 No Longer Available as of
January 31, 2001)
Requires an Ultra SCSI storage controller for
best performance 17.54GB files are supported in non-compressed mode only by
compression IOPs unless running OS/400 V4R4.
(#6717, #8617) 8.58GB 10k rpm Disk
Unit: These disk units
provide 8.58GB of disk storage capacity with the additional performance of
10,000 rpm. OS/400 V4R3, or later, is required.
(#6718) 17.54GB 10k rpm Disk Unit:
(#8618) 17.54GB 10k rpm Disk Unit: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
These disk units provide 17.54GB of disk
storage capacity with the additional performance of 10,000 rpm. OS/400 V4R4, or
later, is required.
(#6325) CD-ROM: Mounted in the system unit, or #5073 System Unit
Expansion Tower, the #6325 is used for Alternate IPL (IBM distributed CD-ROM
media only) and program distribution.
Prerequisites: #2624 Storage Device
Controller. Requires OS/400 V4R4, or later.
(#6381) 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape
Unit: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of December 29, 2000)
Optional 2.5GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit
can be mounted in the system unit and the expansion towers (#5072/#5073). It
may be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution, migration,
and 1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange. One #6381 can be controlled by the MFIOP.
Extra #6381s must be controlled by the #6513.
(#6382) 4GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge
Tape: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of December 3, 2002)
#6382 is an internal tape drive that extends
the performance and capacity of QIC (Quarter Inch Cartridge) technology.
Previous investment in QIC technology is protected by the capability to read
and write all previous AS/400 QIC formats back to QIC-120. The 4GB 1/4-Inch
Cartridge Tape unit does not read or write System/36 QIC-24 format.
Native media capacity is 4GB, and 8GB
(typical) with data compression. Native performance is 380KB/sec, and 760KB/sec
(typical) with data compression.
The 4GB QIC drive is intended for unattended
save/restore for low-end systems, data interchange, and software distribution.
Alternate IPL is supported.
Feature #6382 attaches to the Model SB1 via
the MFIOP, or #6513 (Internal Tape Device Controller). OS/400 V4R1, or later is
required.
(#6383) 16GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge
Tape: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of December 3, 2002)
At a data rate of 1.5MB/sec and capacity of
16GB per cartridge, (up to 3MB/sec and 32GB per cartridge with data
compaction), the 16GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape unit provides a growth path for
the large number of AS/400s that use QIC tape for save/restore. It also may be
used for alternate IPL, program distribution, migration, and 1/4-inch cartridge
tape exchange.
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Will read/write:
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16GB (up to 32GB with compression in QIC5010 format)
with IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridge (59H4175)
o
13GB (up to 26GB with compression in QIC5010 format)
with IBM DC5010 Data Cartridge (16G8574)
One #6383 can be controlled by the MFIOP. Extra
#6383s require a #6513. OS/400 V4R1, or later, is required.
(#6385) 13GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape
Unit: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of May 31, 2000)
Optional 13.0GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit
can be mounted in the system unit or expansion towers (#5072/#5073). It may be
used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution, migration, and
1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange. One #6385 can be controlled by the MFIOP.
Extra #6385s must be controlled by the #6513.
(#6386) 25GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape
Unit: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of December 3, 2002)
Mount in the system unit or expansion towers
(#5073) for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution, migration, and
1/4-inch cartridge tape exchange. Native performance is 2MB/sec and up to
4MB/sec with data compression. One #6386 can be controlled by the MFIOP.
Additional #6386s must be controlled by the #6513.
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#6386 will read/write:
o
25GB (up to 50GB with compression in MLR3 format) with
IBM MLR3-25GB Data Cartridge (59H4128)
o
16GB (up to 32GB with compression in QIC5010 format)
with IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridge (59H4175)
o
13GB (up to 26GB with compression in QIC5010 format)
with IBM DC5010 Data Cartridge (16G8574)
(#6390) 7GB 8mm Cartridge Tape
Unit: Optional 7GB 8mm
Cartridge Tape Unit can be mounted in the system unit and the expansion towers
(#5072/#5073). It may be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program
distribution, migration, and 8mm cartridge tape exchange.
Disk unit and tape unit IOPs are considered
high-workload IOPs and thus require special consideration when configuring a
system. In addition to their workload capability IOPs can be streaming or non-
streaming.
The AS/400 accommodates both internal and
external disk devices. All internal devices are controlled by the MFIOP, the
RAID 5 Disk Unit Controller (#6502), the Disk Unit Controller for RAID (#6512),
the Storage Device Controller (#6530) or the RAID Disk Unit Controller (#6532).
The external devices are controlled by the Direct Access Storage Device
Controller (#6500) or the Tape/Disk Device Controller (#6501).
The AS/400 accommodates both internal and
external tape devices. All internal devices are controlled by the MFIOP, the
Storage Device Controller (#2624) or the Internal Tape Device Controller
(#6513). The external devices are controlled by the Removable Media Device
Attachment (#2621), the 34XX Magnetic Tape Subsystem Attachment (#2644), the
Magnetic Storage Device Controller (#6112), the Tape/Disk Device Controller
(#6501) or the Magnetic Media Controller (#6534).
The following limits are to be placed on
combinations of tape unit IOPs. It may be possible for a system to contain more
IOPs than these limits suggest if an IOP is being used to control disk, CD-ROM
or diskette.
The AS/400 accommodates the 9331 diskette
including both 5 1/4" and 8" sizes. Diskettes are controlled by the
Magnetic Storage Device Controller (#6112) or the Diskette Adapter (#6146).
(#2621) Removable Media Device
Attachment: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of June 30, 2000)
#2621 is an IOP that provides two ports of
differential SCSI for tape and optical attachment to the AS/400. #2621 includes
hardware data compression for tape devices. The following devices can be
attached.
Each #2621 supports the following combinations
of tape/optical devices (some restrictions may apply.)
The best performance can be obtained when the
9427 is attached to both ports of the #2621. This configuration does not allow
the attachment of the 2440-A12, 7208-XXX or 9348-XXX.
The #2621 requires one card slot.
The configurator will specify #6534 for tape
devices that can be controlled by #6534. Tape devices that require two ports of
attachment to the AS/400 require #2621.
The configurator will specify the minimum
number of IOPs for the number of tape devices ordered. You may order additional
IOPs to attach one tape device per IOP. Maximum: Two.
(#2624) Storage Device Controller: #2624 is an IOP with the ability to control up
to three internal SCSI tape devices and one diskette device (diskette requires
#6146).
#2624 is when a diskette device is ordered.
#2624 is not be specified for controlling tape; however, an installed #2624 or
a #2624 specified to support the addition of diskette 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.
See Internal Tape Unit Summary for a list of
tape units supported.
The configurator will specify the minimum
number of IOPs for the tape devices ordered. Maximum: Two.
(#2644) 34XX Magnetic Tape Subsystem
Attachment: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
#2644 is an IOP that provides a S/370 Channel
interface for attachment of the following devices:
The #9980 (Serpentine Cable) is required for
attaching all #2644 supported devices except the 3490E-CXX. The 3490E-CXX is
attached using #9980 when "external cables" were ordered on the
3490E-CXX. When "internal cables" were ordered on the 3490E-CXX the
#9980 is not required. The #2644 requires one card slot.
The configurator will specify the minimum
number of IOPs for the tape devices ordered. Maximum: Two.
(#6146) Diskette Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
#6146 is an IOA that provides for the
attachment of one SCSI diskette device. #6146 requires #2624 as a prerequisite.
The following diskette devices are supported:
#6146 can be added to any #2624 for the
purpose of controlling an external diskette. The addition of #6146 to #2624
does not reduce the #2624s ability to control internal tape devices; however,
the #2624 must be placed in the correct slot in order to control the tape
devices. Maximum: Two.
(#6513) Internal Tape Device
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of July 31, 2001)
#6513 is an IOP that can control up to four
internal SCSI tape devices. #6513 requires OS/400 V3R7 (or later).
#2624 will be specified on V4R1 systems when a
customer requires diskette or #1378. An installed #2624 or a #2624 specified to
support the addition of #1378 or diskette will also be used to control the
other supported tape devices (see description of #2624 for supported tapes).
#6513 requires one card slot.
The configurator will specify the minimum
number of IOPs for the tape devices on the order. Maximum: One.
(#6534) Magnetic Media Controller: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#6534 is an Ultra SCSI Tape IOP that provides
attachment capability for the following external tape devices. #6534 will be
the default tape controller for systems with V4R1. #6534 can attach one tape
drive. Tape devices that require two ports of attachment to the AS/400 require
#2621.
Card slots required: One. Maximum: Two.
(#9751) MFIOP with RAID: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
1999)
The #9751 MFIOP contains an Ultra SCSI
controller with a 4MB write- cache that provides RAID-5 protection for up to 20
internal disk units. This is the first controller for the AS/400 that allows
all disk units in the system unit towers to be placed into a RAID-5 array.
#9751 also controls the internal CD-ROM drive, one internal tape unit and LAN,
communications and twinaxial controllers.
The #9751 is designed to control Ultra, Fast
Wide and Fast Narrow SCSI disk units. In addition to providing RAID-5
protection for disks, #9751 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.
#9751 requires the OS/400 V4R1, and is
included in the base system unit.
(#9754) Base MFIOP with RAID: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
The #9754 MFIOP contains an Ultra SCSI
controller with a 4MB write- cache that provides RAID-5 protection for up to 20
internal disk units. This is the follow-on controller to the #9751, and, like
the #9751, allows all disk units in the system unit towers to be placed into a
RAID-5 array. #9754 also controls the internal CD-ROM drive, one internal tape
unit, and LAN, communications, and twinaxial controllers.
The #9754 controls Ultra, Fast Wide and Fast
Narrow SCSI disk units. For the best performance use disks, disk controllers
and storage expansion devices capable of Ultra SCSI performance. In addition to
providing RAID-5 protection for disks, #9754 also works as a high- performance
controller for disks protected by system mirroring or disks with no protection.
In the RAID-5 configuration, disk unit protection costs less than mirroring and
performs better than system checksums.
#9754 supports hardware disk compression,
enabled by the integration of data compression hardware directly into the
data-flow of the controller. Data is compressed and decompressed without
intervention from the AS/400 system processor. Disk Compression for the 17.54GB
disk units requires the support of OS/400 V4R4.
Capacity gains may vary as a function of the
compression algorithm and the characteristics of the data. Typically two times
compression can be expected, with up to four times possible. The disk capacity
gains from disk compression are not included in the maximum AS/400 model disk
capacity limits.
Disk compression can be used with or without
BRMS Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) as part of a total storage
management strategy including high-performance disk, compressed disk, and tape
automation.
Compressed disks have the same disk subsystem
availability options (i.e., RAID-5, mirroring) as uncompressed disks, with no
additional restrictions. Disk compression is supported only in user auxiliary
storage pools (user ASPs). The user selects which disk arms to compress via a
new Disk Manager screen, and disk capacity screens reflect the projected disk
capacity and the percent used.
Due to the overhead of
compression/decompression, and the variations in the length of data written to
disk, the performance of compressed disk will in most cases be slower than
uncompressed, high-performance disk drives. Access additional information at:
www.as400.ibm.com/hsmcomp
#9754 supports up to 20 internal disk units,
but the SB1 allows only four disks to be attached. A minimum of four drives of
the same capacity are needed for a valid configuration using the RAID-5 disk
unit controller, and all drives in an array must be of the same capacity.
Parity is spread across all four drives.
#9754 is included on new orders for the Model
SB1 with OS/400 V4R2, or later. Card slots used: Two. Maximum: One.
(#6180) Twinaxial Workstation IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 31,
2001)
(#9280) Twinaxial Workstation IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
The Twinaxial Workstation IOA provides support
for seven 5250 type displays or printers. One #6180 or #9280 is allowed in slot
C of the MFIOP unless the system console is ASCII. All other Twinaxial
Workstation IOAs must be placed into #2629s.
#9280 is specified on new orders by the
configurator when a twinaxial workstation is required and an ASCII workstation
controller is not specified. #6180 is specified for the twinaxial workstation
controller if the customer requires both a twinaxial workstation controller and
an ASCII workstation controller. #9280 and #6180 require V4R1. Includes 20-foot
attachment cable/8-port breakout box.
(#6141, #9141) ASCII Workstation
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
The ASCII workstation controller provides
support for six ASCII devices.
#9141 is a base workstation controller,
available only on new orders. #6141 is an optional feature ASCII workstation
controller. Card slots required: One.
(#2618, #8664) Fiber Distributed Data
Interface Adapter:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
This feature provides one interface to connect
an AS/400 system to an FDDI LAN which complies with ANSI X3T9.5 and ISO 9314
standards. Feature #2618 consists of a card, a wrap connector and Licensed
Internal Code which supplies IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC), ANSI
X3T9.5/ISO 9314 Media Access Control (MAC) functions, and ANSI X3T9.5 Station
Management (SMT) functions (draft version 7.2 level which is compatible with
version 6.2).
Order #8664 for Fiber Distributed Data
Interface Adapter as the optional base LAN on Models S30, S40, and SB1. Order
feature #2618 as an optional feature LAN I/O Card Slots Used: One.
Cables: The FDDI Adapter requires multi-mode
(62.5/125 micron) FDDI optical fiber jumper cables to connect the adapter into
the FDDI ring. These jumper cables are not provided with this feature. Jumper
cables are the responsibility of the customer and may be ordered from your
local authorized IBM cabling distributor or by calling 800-IBM-2468 in the
United States. For EMEA customers, cables are available from Montpellier
through CE offerings.
(#2663) I/O Attachment Processor: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August
31, 1998)
This I/O processor is required to attach the
AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter, feature #2668. Card slots required: One.
(#2668) AS/400 Wireless LAN
Adapter: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of August 31, 1998)
The AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter provides
wireless connectivity from AS/400 systems to workstations within a wireless LAN
area. With the wireless LAN connection, end-users can have roaming, portable
access to the information they need wherever they are within the area of local
wireless radio coverage. This feature includes one adapter card. This feature
code may have country specific usage.
One of the following cables must be specified
when ordering feature #2668
One of the following antenna must be specified
when ordering feature #2668. These antennas may have country specific usage.
Prerequisite: Feature #2663 -I/O Attachment
Processor. The antenna cables and antennae are available as accessories I/O
Card Slots Used: None. Plugs into #2663.
(#2723) PCI Ethernet IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
(#9723) PCI Ethernet IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 2,
2002)
The PCI Ethernet IOA provides single
attachment to one Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect Local Area
Network. An adapter card and internal code supply Ethernet Version 2 and IEEE
802.3 Media Access Control (MAC) plus IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC)
functions. The Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA can operate in half-or full-duplex mode.
#2723 and #9723 each have an RJ45 connector
for attachment of customer-supplied cabling and a 15 pin D-Shell as an
alternative for attachment of an IBM AUI cable. RJ45 twisted-pair cable must be
ordered separately. The following cable can be ordered if the customer is
choosing IBM AUI cabling:
·
#9025 Ethernet Cable (3 meter AUI)
Note: This cable can be ordered without an
adapter for customers who must change their cable on an installed system.
#9723 is a base LAN option on the Model SB1.
#2723 is an optional feature LAN.
Prerequisites: #6617 (Integrated PC Servers).
OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required. I/O Card Slots Used: None. PCI slots used:
One.
(#2724) PCI 16/4Mbps Token-Ring
IOA:
(#9724) PCI 16/4Mbps Token-Ring
IOA: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of July 2, 2002)
The PCI 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA provides a
single attachment to either a 16 Mbps or a 4 Mbps IBM Token-Ring Network. An
IOA card and internal code supply IEEE 802.5 MAC and IEEE 802.2 LLC functions.
The 16/4 Token-Ring IOA can operate in half-or full-duplex mode.
#2724 and #9724 each come standard with a
2.44-meter (8-foot) token- ring cable. Alternatively, you can attach a
separately purchased twisted-pair cable to the RJ45 connection on the IOA. The
standard IBM Cabling System patch cables can increase the length where
necessary.
#9724 is a base LAN option on the Model SB1.
#2724 is an optional feature LAN.
Prerequisites: #6617 (Integrated PC Server).
OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required. I/O Card Slots Used: None. PCI slots used:
One.
(#2810) LAN/WAN IOP: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
The LAN/WAN IOP is required for attaching the
following LAN/WAN PCI adapters:
#2810 is considered a high-workload IOP and
may be subject to configuration limitations. Card slots required: One.
(#6149, #9249) 16/4Mbps Token-Ring
IOA: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of May 31, 2001)
The 16/4Mbps Token-Ring IOA feature provides a
single attachment to either a 16Mbps or a 4Mbps IBM Token-Ring Network. The
feature consists of an IOA card, internal code which supplies IEEE 802.5 Media
Access Control (MAC) and IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) functions. The
16/4 Token-Ring IOA is capable of operating in half or full duplex mode.
#6149 and #9249 each come standard 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.
#6149 and #9249 each require #2629, #6616 or
the MFIOP as a prerequisite. Requires OS/400 V4R1.
#9249 is the default base LAN on Model SB1
with OS/400 V4R1. Feature #6149 is an optional feature LAN. I/O Card Slots
Used: None. IOA slots used: One.
(#6181) Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 31,
2001)
(#9381) Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
The Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 Adapter/HP provides a
single attachment to one Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect Local
Area Network. The feature consists of an adapter card and internal code which
supplies Ethernet version 2 and IEEE 802.3 Media Access Control (MAC) plus IEEE
802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) functions. The Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA is
capable of operating in half or full duplex mode.
#6181 and #9381 each have an RJ45 connector
for attachment of customer-supplied cabling and a 15 pin D-Shell as an
alternative for attachment of an IBM AUI cable. RJ45 twisted-pair cable must be
ordered separately. The following cable can be ordered if the customer is
choosing IBM AUI cabling:
·
#9025 Ethernet Cable (3 meter AUI)
Note: This cable can be ordered without an
adapter for customers who must change their cable on an installed system.
#9381 is the base Ethernet/IEEE 802.3
Adapter/HP LAN on Model SB1 with V4R1. Feature #6181 is an optional feature
LAN.
Prerequisites: #2629, #6616, or the MFIOP.
Requires OS/400 V4R1. I/O Card Slots Used: None. IOA slots used: One.
See the description for feature #5072 and
#5073 in Expansion Features for restrictions due to +12V power limitations.
(#2811) PCI 25Mbps UTP ATM: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
1999)
#2811 is a 25Mbps ATM PCI card that allows the
AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
cabling. #2811 is a good choice if you want the benefits from the scheduling,
low- latency, and wide inter-connectivity of ATM, but do not require bit rates
higher than 25Mbps. In addition, many buildings are already wired with UTP
category 3 cabling. #2811 will typically be used where 25Mbps speeds are
required over distances of less than 100 meters.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Model SB1. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#2812) PCI 45Mbps Coax T3/DS3
ATM: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of May 31, 1999)
#2812 is a 45Mbps ATM PCI card that allows the
AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using coax cabling and the T3/DS-3
interface. #2812 is a good choice if you want more performance than available
on the 25Mbps ATM but do not require the 155Mbps performance level. #2812 also
has lower initial connection cost and lower ongoing tariffs. #2812 will
typically be used where 45Mbps speeds are required over distances of less than
137 meters. This feature may not be available in all countries.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Model SB1. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#2815) PCI 155Mbps UTP OC3 ATM: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#2815 is a 155Mbps ATM PCI card that allows
the AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using the UTP-5 interface. This
interface is intended for connection to local area switches and direct
connection to service provider equipment. #2815 will typically be used where
155Mbps speeds are required over distances of less than 100 meters.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Model SB1. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#2816) PCI 155Mbps MMF ATM: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
#2816 is a 155Mbps ATM PCI card that allows
the AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using the Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
62.5-micron interface. This interface is intended for connection to both local
area switches and direct connection to service provider equipment. #2815 will
typically be used where 155Mbps speeds are required over distances of less than
2 km.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Model SB1. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#2818) PCI 155Mbps SMF OC3 ATM: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 31,
2001)
#2818 is a 155Mbps ATM PCI card that allows
the AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using the Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
9-micron interface. This interface is intended primarily for direct connection
to service provider equipment but can be used for local area switches. #2818
will typically be used where 155Mbps speeds are required over distances of from
16 km to 40 km.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Model SB1. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#2819) PCI 34Mbps Coax E3 ATM: (No Longer Available as of May 31, 1999)
#2819 is a 34Mbps ATM PCI card that allows the
AS/400 to be attached into an ATM network using coax cabling and the E3
interface. #2819 is a good choice if you want more performance than available
on the 25Mbps ATM but don't require the 155Mbps performance level. #2819 also
has lower initial connection cost and lower ongoing tariffs. #2819 is typically
used where 34Mbps speeds are required over distances of less than 137 meters.
This feature may not be available in all countries.
Prerequisites: Feature #2810 (LAN/WAN IOP) on
Model SB1. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#6616) Integrated PC Server for
AS/400: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
The Integrated PC Server (#6616) is the next
step in the evolution of the IBM's File Serving IOP family. It contains a 166MHz
Pentium processor, two main storage slots, and two LAN IOA slots.
Each memory card slot can contain either a
32MB memory card or a 128MB memory card producing a total memory capacity
ranging from 32MB to 256MB. At least one memory card is required. The feature
numbers for the memory cards are as follows:
Each LAN IOA slot can contain either a
Token-Ring IOA or an Ethernet IOA. The Integrated PC Server is capable of
supporting both IOAs in any combination. At least one LAN IOA feature is
required. The following are the LAN IOA features:
Feature #6616 requires two IOP slots.
Maximums: Two.
(#6617) Integrated PC Server for
AS/400: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of May 31, 1999)
Contains a 200MHz Pentium Pro processor, four
main storage slots, and three LAN IOA slots.
Each memory card slot can contain either a
32MB memory card or a 128MB memory card producing a total memory capacity
ranging from 32MB to 512MB. At least one memory card is required. The feature
numbers for the memory cards are as follows:
Each LAN IOA slot can contain a PCI Token-Ring
IOA, a PCI Ethernet IOA or the PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA. The Integrated PC
Server can support all three IOAs in any combination. At least one LAN IOA feature
is required. Max of two 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOAs. The features for the LAN IOAs
are as follows:
Note:
#6617 requires three IOP slots. #6617 cannot
be placed in #5044 (System Unit Expansion Rack).
If running NT operating system on #6617, then;
Maximum: One 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA in the two
native AS/400 slots (two total).
If running OS/2 operating system on #6617,
then;
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#0325 and #1700 and display are not allowed.
If running Novell NetWare on the #6617, a
maximum of 256MB IOP memory is supported.
Maximum: 16. The maximum may be limited when
used in combination with other LAN IOPs. OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required.
(#6618) Integrated Netfinity Server for
AS/400: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of December 28, 2001)
The Integrated Netfinity Server (#6618)
contains a 333MHz Pentium II processor, four main storage slots, and three LAN
IOA slots.
Each memory card slot can contain either a
32MB memory card, a 128MB memory card, or a 256MB memory card producing a total
memory capacity ranging from 32MB to 1GB. At least one memory card is required.
The feature numbers for the memory cards are as follows:
Each LAN IOA slot can contain a PCI Token-Ring
IOA, a PCI Ethernet IOA, or the PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA. The Integrated
Netfinity Server can support all three IOAs in any combination, with a maximum
of two #2838/#9738. At least one LAN IOA feature is required. The features for
the LAN IOAs are as follows:
Note:
All three PCI slots can be used for Netfinity
server functions. Two of the three PCI slots can support native AS/400
functions.
#6618 requires three IOP slots. #6618 cannot
be placed in #5044 (System Unit Expansion Rack).
If running NT operating system on #6618, then;
If running OS/2 operating system on #6618,
then;
If running Novell NetWare on the #6618, a
maximum of 256MB IOP memory is supported.
Maximum: 16. The maximum may be limited when
used in combination with other LAN IOPs.
OS/400 V4R2 with cum package C8349420, or
later, or V4R3 with cum package C8349430, or later, is required.
(#2838) PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet
IOA:
(#9738) PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet
IOA: (For IBM US, No
Longer Available as of July 2, 2002)
The PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA feature will
allow the AS/400 to attach to standardized 100Mbps high speed Ethernet LANs and
also allow attachment to existing 10Mbps Ethernet LANs. The adapter comes with
an RJ45 connector for attachment to UTP-5 media. This adapter requires the
OS/400 V4R1.
#9738 is a base LAN option offered on Model
SB1. #2838 is an optional feature LAN adapter. Prerequisite: #2810 LAN/WAN IOP.
If #2838 or #9738 is selected to run on #6617
(Integrated PC Server), then no-charge specify code #0222 (100/10Mbps Ethernet
on IPCS) is required for each #2838/#9738 selected to run on #6617.
(#2623) Six-Line Communications
Controller: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
The Six-Line Communications Controller (#2623)
provides attachment for a wide range of AS/400 communications adapters. With
the announcement of V4R1 #2623 is being replaced by #2629 for all functions
with the exception of ISDN (#2605). #2623 will continue to support all past
functions; however, #2623 will only be orderable for customers wishing to
purchase the ISDN adapter.
#2623 will only support #2605 on the Model
SB1.
The Six-line Communications Controller
provides for the attachment of the following communications adapters:
One #2623 will support one of the following
combinations of adapters:
V.35 Limitations:
The Six-Line Communications Controller (#2623)
supports up to three V.35 SDLC data lines for attachment to T1/E1/J1 facilities
through appropriate data communications equipment (DCE).
Per controller (#2623) supports:
(#2629) LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP: Supports attachment of three IOAs
One #2629 will support one of the following
combinations of adapters:
No more than seven #2629s can be placed into
each System Unit Expansion Tower (#5072). #2629 is not allowed in slot 14 of
tower #5072. The #2629 is not restricted when used in the System Unit Expansion
Tower (#5073).
(#9751) MFIOP with RAID: #9751 contains the function for controlling 20
disk units, one tape unit and one CD-ROM unit. #9751 also supports three of the
following LAN, twinaxial workstations, or communications controllers:
OS/400 V4R1 is required. For a discussion of
how the #9751 controls disk and tape units see Disk, Tape, CD-ROM and Diskette
Unit IOP Features.
(#9754) Base MFIOP with RAID: #9754 contains the function for controlling 20
disk units, one tape unit and one CD-ROM unit. #9754 also supports three of the
following LAN, twinaxial workstations, or communications controllers:
OS/400 V4R2, or later, is required. For a
discussion of how the #9754 controls disk and tape units see Disk, Tape, CD-ROM
and Diskette Unit IOP Features.
(#2605) ISDN Basic Rate Interface
Adapter: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of March 31, 1999)
This feature consists of an adapter and one
20-foot cable used to attach one communications line to an ISDN network. The
ISDN Basic Rate Interface supported by #2605 contains two high-speed ISDN user
channels. #2605 counts as two 64Kbps lines when calculating the system line
limits.
Prerequisite: #2623 - Six-Line Communications
Controller. This feature code may have country specific usage.
(#2699) Two-Line WAN IOA: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
28, 2001)
#2699 supports up to two multiple protocol
communications ports when one or two (in any combination) of the following
cables are attached.
#2699 Requires an unused IOA slot on a #2629
or #9751 as a prerequisite. #2699 can be ordered with either one or two cables.
(#9699) Base MultipleProtocol
Communications Adapter:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December 28, 2001)
#9699 is the base communications adapter and
supports up to two multiple protocol communications ports when one or two
communications cables are attached. At least one #0329, #0330, or #0331 cable
(to support ECS) must be attached and one additional cable from the following
list may also be attached.
Select the following cable for Operations
Console.
·
#0328 Operations Console Cable
If using any of the following communication
functions, restrictions may apply.
·
X.25, frame relay, or IPX protocol
(#2664) Integrated FAX Adapter: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
31, 1999)
This feature provides the AS/400 with two
ports capable of transmission and receipt of facsimile data to or from a Group
3 capable FAX machine, another AS/400 with an integrated FAX adapter, or PCs
with appropriately programmed FAX adapters. Feature #2664 consists of a card, a
wrap cable (one per machine), two country unique attachment couplers and
telephone cables and Licensed Internal Code. I/O slots used: One. Maximums: See
model summary table. This feature code may have country specific usage.
(#2620) Cryptographic Processor: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December
31, 1999)
This feature is a hardware data encryption
function. This feature consists of a multi-processor I/O processor card. This
feature is only available in the US and CANADA. In other countries due to
export restrictions it can only be marketed to banks and to subsidiaries of US
companies. In these countries, and if not a bank or US company's subsidiary,
use feature #2628 (Limited Cryptographic Attachment). Maximum of one on any
AS/400 system regardless of model.
#2620 requires an export license to be sold
outside the US and Canada.
(#2628) Limited Cryptographic
Processor: (For IBM
US, No Longer Available as of December 31, 1999)
This feature is a hardware data encryption
function. This feature is the same as feature #2620 except that it does not
include the encrypt/decrypt function. Due to export restrictions in some non US
Countries the full function encryption attachment feature #2620 cannot be
marketed. The Limited Cryptographic Attachment feature #2628 can be marketed to
any non US firm. Maximum of one on any AS/400 system regardless of model. #2628
has country specific usage.
(#0400) Preload SAP R/3: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October
1, 2002)
#0400 is specified to indicate the
manufacturing plant must preload SAP R/3. #5002 is required as a prerequisite.
#0400 is mutually exclusive with #0203 (Side-by-Side Install), #0490, #0491,
and #5006 (Backup is included with #0400). #0400, #0490, or #0491 is required
on Model SB1.
(#0490) Preload BAAN: (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of June 30,
2000)
#0490 is specified to indicate the
manufacturing plant must preload BaanERP. #0490 is mutually exclusive with
#0203 (Side-by-Side Install), #1748, #0400, and #0491. #0400, #0490, or #0491
is required on Model SB1.
(#5006) Backup Tape for Preloaded
Software: (For IBM US,
No Longer Available as of May 31, 2001)
Indicates that MFG will ship a backup tape
with a TSP initial order. A maximum of one (#5006) is supported. Requires #5000
also be on the order. This feature may have country specific usage.
(#0033) IGN/400: #0033 is required for specifying additional
services through IBM Global Network. This feature has country specific usage.
Not applicable.
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Description P/N
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EIA 232/V.24 Enh (CYGNET-R) 80-Ft Japan 17G2577
EIA 232/V.24 Enh (CYGNET-R) 80-Ft Germany 17G2578
Async Modem Cable Germany 21F2671
Async Modem Cable Japan 21F2674
40-Ft EIA 232 Terminal/Printer 21F4342
100-Ft EIA 232 Terminal/Printer 21F4346
EIA 422 Surge Suppressor 21F4403
20-Ft EIA 232 Terminal/Printer 21F4505
20-FT EIA 232 IWS 21F9965
Port Tester Twinax 59X4262
Async Modem Cable 69X7016
UTP Matching Adapter 73G9865
Yagi Directional Antenna 74F0359
20-Ft Antenna Cable 74F0360
50-Ft Antenna Cable 74F0361
Omni-Directional (360 Degree) Antenna 74F0362
Hemispherical (180 Degree) Antenna 74F0363
Directional (90 Degree) Antenna 74F0364
7208 Attach 4M Cable 74F0365
3M (9.84-Ft) AUI Ethernet Cable 74F0366
2.44M (8-Ft) 802.5 Token-Ring Cable 74F0367
6.1M (20-Ft) CCITT X.21 74F0369
6.1M (20-Ft) CCITT V.35 cable 74F0370
24.2M (80-Ft) CCITT V.35 cable 74F0371
6.1M (20-Ft) CCITT V.36/EIA RS449 cable 74F0372
24.2M (80-Ft) CCITT V.36/EIA RS449 cable 74F0373
45.7M (150-Ft) CCITT V.36/EIA RS449 cable 74F0374
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 20-Ft Standard 74F0382
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 20-Ft Japan 74F0383
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 20-Ft Germany 74F0384
EIA 232/V.24 20-Ft Standard 74F0385
EIA 232/V.24 20-Ft Japan 74F0386
EIA 232/V.24 20-Ft Germany 74F0387
X.21 20-Ft Standard 74F0388
V.35 20-Ft Standard 74F0389
RS 366 (Autocall) 20-Ft Standard 74F0390
RS 366 (Autocall) 20-Ft Japan 74F0391
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 50-Ft Standard 74F0392
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 50-Ft Japan 74F0393
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 50-Ft Germany 74F0394
EIA 232/V.24 50-Ft Standard 74F0395
EIA 232/V.24 50-Ft Japan 74F0396
EIA 232/V.24 50-Ft Germany 74F0397
X.21 50-Ft Standard 74F0398
V.35 50-Ft Standard 74F0399
EIA 232/V.24 Enh 80-Ft Standard 74F1825
V.35 80-Ft Standard 74F1827
20M optical cable for connecting towers 8192436
6M Client Access/400 Cable 87G4564
2.5M Client Access/400 Cable 87G4565
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
Tape Cartridges:
The 1.2GB 1/4-Inch
Cartridge Tape Unit writes and reads the IBM DC9120 Data Cartridge
(1.2GB)(21F8730), or equivalent, and the IBM DC6150 and IBM DC6525 Data Cartridges.
The IBM DC9120 Data Cartridge can only be used in the 1.2GB, 2.5GB, 4GB, and
13GB drives
The 2.5GB 1/4-Inch
Cartridge Tape Unit writes and reads the IBM DC9250 Data Cartridge
(2.5GB)(16G8436), or equivalent, and the IBM DC6150, IBM DC6525, and IBM DC9120
Data Cartridges. The IBM DC9250 Data Cartridge can only be used in the 2.5GB,
4GB, 13GB, 16GB, and 25GB drives (read only in the 16GB and 25GB drives).
The 4GB 1/4-Inch
Cartridge Tape Unit writes and reads the IBM SLR5-4GB Data Cartridge (4GB)(59H3660),
or equivalent, and the IBM DC6150, IBM DC6525, IBM DC9120, and IBM DC9250 Data
Cartridges. The IBM SLR5-4GB Data Cartridge can only be used in the 4GB, 16GB,
and 25GB drives (read only in the 16GB and 25GB drives).
The 13GB 1/4-Inch
Cartridge Tape Unit writes and reads the IBM DC5010 Data Cartridge
(13GB)(16G8574), or equivalent, and the IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridge
(16GB)(59H4175), or equivalent, and the IBM DC6150, IBM DC6525, IBM DC9120, and
IBM DC9250 Data Cartridges. The IBM DC5010 and IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridges
can only be used in the 13GB, 16GB, and 25GB drives.
The 16GB 1/4-Inch
Cartridge Tape Unit writes and reads the IBM DC5010 Data Cartridge
(13GB)(16G8574), or equivalent, and the IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridge
(16GB)(59H4175), or equivalent. The 16GB drive can read IBM DC9250 and IBM
SLR5-4GB Data Cartridges. The IBM DC5010 and IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridges can
only be used in the 13GB, 16GB, and 25GB drives.
The 25GB 1/4-Inch
Cartridge Tape Unit writes and reads the IBM MLR3-25GB Data Cartridge
(25GB)(59H4128), or equivalent, and the IBM MLR1-16GB, and IBM DC5010 Data
Cartridges. The 25GB drive can read IBM DC9250 and IBM SLR5-4GB Data
Cartridges. IBM MLR3-25GB Data Cartridges can only be used in the 25GB 1/4-Inch
Cartridge Tape units.
8mm internal tape
feature #6390/#6490, can use the existing 8mm cartridges, however, in order to
achieve 7GB uncompacted capacity, a new tape media, 160M 8mm Data Cartridge
with Media Recognition (87G1601), or equivalent, is required. This new media is
not supported in the 7208 Models 002 and 012.
Note: 8mm data
cartridge media must meet the proposed American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) standard X3B5/89-136, Unrecorded Magnetic Tape Cartridge for Information
Exchange.
Cleaning Cartridges and Kits:
The 1.2GB, 2.5GB,
4GB, 13GB, 16GB, and 25GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Units use the IBM .25-Inch
Cleaning Cartridge (59H4366).
The 8mm Cartridge
Tape Unit uses the IBM 8mm Cleaning Cartridge (16G8467).
Sales and Support:
You can get assistance, answers to
product-related questions, or arrange for a warranty product replacement - with
just one call. To locate your nearest source for ordering IBM Media Products
call the following numbers worldwide:
1-888-IBM-MEDIA (1-888-426-6334) toll free in the United
States and Canada
+1-972-881-0733 in Latin America and Asia/Pacific
+31-433-502-756 in Europe, the Middle East and Africa
+81-3-3808-8486 in Japan
For additional product information and
country-specific phone numbers, visit:
http://www.ibm.com/storage/media
Diskettes: 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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of International Business Machines Corporation.
** Company, product, or service name may be a
trademark or service mark of others.