ISeries System Builder V5R4M0
ISeries System Builder V5R4M0
Dick Bresenham
Harold Distler
Glen McClymont
Susan Powers
Gerd Reinhardt
Jerry Watson
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Contents
Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
Special note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
The team that wrote this redbook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii
Become a published author . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv
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Chapter 4. IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries features and placement . . . . . . . . 97
4.1 PCI card placement for IBM System i5, eServer i5 and iSeries servers . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
4.2 Power and packaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
4.3 i5/OS partitions on eServer p5 servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
4.4 Models 825, 870, and 890 Capacity on Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
4.5 Main storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
4.6 PCI IOP controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
4.6.1 IOP-less IOAs and placement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
4.7 Workstation controllers and console features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190
4.8 LAN and WAN adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
4.9 Disk units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
4.10 Internal tape units and CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
4.11 Magnetic media controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
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6.1.5 #5088/#0588 PCI-X Expansion Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281
6.1.6 #5094 PCI Expansion Tower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282
6.1.7 #5095/#0595 PCI-X Expansion Tower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283
6.1.8 #5294 PCI-X Expansion Tower. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284
6.1.9 #5790 PCI Expansion Drawer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285
6.1.10 #8093 Optional Base 1.8 m I/O Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285
6.1.11 #8094 Optional 1.8 m I/O Rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287
6.1.12 #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288
6.1.13 #9094 PCI Card Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289
6.2 Required EIA units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289
Chapter 7. Storage and media for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries models . 291
7.1 External tape for System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292
7.1.1 Alternate IPL or alternate installation device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293
7.2 SAN components for IBM System i5, eServer i5 and iSeries systems . . . . . . . . . . . . 293
7.3 QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries
systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294
7.4 VXA and LTO tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and
iSeries systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295
7.5 External SCSI, Fibre Channel tape, and optical cable part numbers for IBM System i5,
eServer i5, and iSeries systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296
7.6 Device cabling rules for #5702, #5705, #5712, #5715, #2718, and #2768 PCI Magnetic
Media Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300
Chapter 10. Software for the System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries models. . . . . . . . . . 341
10.1 Minimum i5/OS and OS/400 software level requirements for System i5, eServer i5, and
iSeries hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342
10.2 i5/OS and OS/400 general availability and support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345
10.3 i5/OS and OS/400 upgrade paths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345
10.4 Current-release to previous-release support for i5/OS and OS/400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346
10.5 Software ordering terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346
10.6 i5/OS V5R4 software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346
10.7 i5/OS V5R3 software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351
10.8 OS/400 V5R2 software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356
10.9 OS/400 V5R1 software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362
10.10 Notes for Version 5 software tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366
10.11 i5/OS and OS/400 software pricing groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369
10.11.1 i5/OS and OS/400 Version 5 software groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369
10.11.2 OS/400 Version 4 software groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372
10.12 Release-to-release software product mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374
Chapter 11. HSL, SPCN, line cord, and communication cables for IBM System i5,
eServer i5, and iSeries systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377
11.1 HSL cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378
11.1.1 HSL cable feature descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380
11.2 SPCN (power) cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382
11.3 Dual line cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383
11.4 Communication cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385
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12.1 AS/400 Model P02, P03, and 10S capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390
12.1.1 Model P02 capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390
12.1.2 Model P03 and 10S capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390
12.2 AS/400 Model Y10, 236, and 436 capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391
12.2.1 Model Y10 capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391
12.2.2 Model 236 and 436 capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391
12.2.3 Model 436 package capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393
12.3 AS/400 Model C, D, E, and F capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394
12.3.1 Model C and D capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394
12.3.2 Model E and F capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395
12.4 AS/400 Model 200, 20S, 1xx, and 3xS capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396
12.4.1 Model 1xx, 20S, and 3xS capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396
12.4.2 Model 200 capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397
12.4.3 Model 20S package capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397
12.5 AS/400 Model B, C, D, E, and F capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398
12.5.1 Model B and C capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398
12.5.2 Model D and E capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399
12.5.3 Model F capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399
12.6 AS/400 Model B, D, E, F, and 3xx capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
12.6.1 Model B capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
12.6.2 Model D capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401
12.6.3 Model E capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402
12.6.4 Model F capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403
12.6.5 Model 300, 310, and 320 capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404
12.7 Notes for all CISC system summary tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405
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Preface
Welcome to the thirteenth worldwide-distributed finished edition of the IBM System i5,
eServer i5, and iSeries System Builder, SG24-2155. This IBM® Redbook offers you a
comprehensive guide to the System i™ processor hardware and feature components
marketed by IBM representatives since the introduction of the AS/400e™ servers in 1996.
This -12 edition covers the newest members of the IBM System i product line, the
POWER5+™ Models 520, 550, 570, the 1.9 GHz Model 595, as well as the POWER5™
Models 520, 550, 570, and 595. Information on the IBM eServer™ iSeries™ Models 800,
810, 825, 870, and Model 890 is also presented.
Note: System i is a term that describes the combination of IBM System i5™, eServer i5,
eServer iSeries, and AS/400e product lines. IBM System i5 is the follow-on product line to
the eServer i5 and iSeries systems.
To help distinguish the different models and technology in this IBM Redbook, the System
i5 name is used to specifically reference the 1.9 GHz Models 520, 550, and 595, and the
2.2 GHz Model 570 announced on 31 January 2006. These processors are also known as
the the POWER5+ Models 520, 550, 570, and the #8966 Model 595. The eServer i5 name
is used to reference the 520, 550, 570, and 595 POWER5 models announced in 2005 and
2004.
This IBM Redbook has been updated to describe the prerequisites and placement rules for
features and devices supported by these processors, as well as the latest release of the
operating system, IBM i5/OS® Version 5 Release 4, and associated program products.
In the interest of maintaining the size of the System Builder, information on earlier models of
the iSeries and AS/400e product line was extracted into a separate Redpaper, after the
October 2005 edition was produced as IBM eServer i5, iSeries, and AS/400e System Builder
IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 - October 2005, SG24-2155-11. For details on the iSeries
Models 250, 270, 820, 830, 840, SB2 and SB3, as well as the AS/400e Models 170, 720, 730,
and 740, with corresponding feature and software information (through OS/400 V5R2), refer
to IBM eServer iSeries and AS/400e System Builder: IBM OS/400 Version 4 Release 3 -
Version 5 Release 2, REDP-0542.
The System Builder is written for an IBM audience of System Specialists, Marketing
Representatives, Business Partners, and clients. Use this IBM Redbook when planning,
ordering, and installing new systems, and when performing model upgrades or installing
additional features, and as a technical reference for detailed System i information and
configuration rules. Refer to the companion guide IBM System i5 Handbook, SG24-7486, for
the current marketing view of the System i product line. Refer to IBM eServer iSeries
Migration: A Guide to Upgrades and Migrations to POWER Technology, SG24-7200, for
migration considerations to these systems.
The flexibility of configuration offered on today’s systems can add an increased requirement
to understand the detailed configuration rules. Plan for the placement of I/O processors
(IOPs) and I/O adapters (IOAs) to affect a more efficient use of card slots, which can then
result in a lower cost of implementation. For placement rules and restrictions beyond what is
described in this IBM Redbook, see PCI and PCI-X Placement Rules for IBM System i5,
eServer i5, and iSeries servers with i5/OS V5R4 and V5R3, REDP-4011. See Table 4-2 on
page 186 for a list of IOAs that do not require an IOP.
This IBM Redbook serves as an extensive guide for configuration and installation support. It
is an authoritative source. Use online systems (including the IBM marketing configurator,
announcement letters, and online sales manuals) to verify client orders. Consult your IBM
marketing and service representatives to help implement the best solution for your business.
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suggestions or comments regarding the content, layout, and usefulness of this book, we
welcome your input. We intend to do whatever is necessary to continue to improve this
publication so that it remains as useful as possible for those who need it most.
Note: This is the thirteenth edition of the IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries System
Builder, SG24-2155. The book title includes the January 2006 date to reflect the latest
System i5 announcements represented in this book.
Special note
This IBM Redbook is organized into chapters on IBM System i5 and eServer i5 processors,
iSeries processors, and features, and towers common to these IBM System i models. The
chapters on processors include summary charts that show the capacity of each model,
system diagrams, and descriptions of the processor features.
Feature descriptions and rules for the IBM System i5, eServer i5 and iSeries processors are
in a chapter common to the supporting models. This feature chapter, that is Chapter 4, is
divided into these categories: power and packaging, capacity on demand, main storage,
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) input/output processor (IOP) controllers,
workstation controllers and console features, local area network (LAN) and wide area
network (WAN) adapters, disk units, internal tape and CD-ROM units, and magnetic media
controllers. Features are listed in numerical sequence within each category.
External storage components (storage devices and QIC formats), CCIN and feature tables,
cables, and software information is organized in stand-alone chapters. They serve to
complement the hardware content described in the mainstay of this IBM Redbook.
Every chargeable feature is included in this book. Since nonchargeable features might need
to be ordered, some of these features are also listed in this document. Note that the items
listed in this book might not be announced in all countries (regions).
Note: The models represented in this book are each supported by i5/OS Version 5
Release 4.
For CISC and RISC models, only summary tables are in this document. For readers who
still require CISC information, refer to AS/400 CISC System Builder, REDP-0042. For
readers who still require RISC information, refer to IBM eServer AS/400e RISC System
Builder Version 3 Release 6 - Version 5 Release 2, REDP-0342.
For iSeries models earlier than the 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890 models, refer to IBM
eServer iSeries and AS/400e System Builder: IBM OS/400 Version 4 Release 3 - Version
5 Release 2, REDP-0542.
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this IBM Redbook, see “Related publications” on page 425.
Dick Bresenham is a Senior iSeries Techline Specialist on the Western Area team in Dallas,
Texas, providing iSeries pre-sales technical marketing support. Prior to joining IBM Techline,
he was a System/36™, System/38™, and AS/400/iSeries Systems Engineer. He joined IBM
as a Process Engineer in Austin, Texas, and has 21 years of service with IBM.
Harold Distler is an iSeries Product Specialist involved with pre-sales and post-sales support
for iSeries hardware, operating system, and software for Sirius Computing Solutions. He is
also familiar with other platforms and networking. His 25-year career in the computing
industry includes 17 years with IBM. He was an IBM Customer Engineer for office products,
unit record, System/32, System/34, System/36, and System/38 systems. He also provided
Level 2 support for PC hardware and AIX®. He was involved in RT/PC development before
he moved into the field as an Open Systems System Engineer.
Glen McClymont is a Senior AS/400® Techline Specialist with IBM in Canada. Since 1988,
he has worked with the iSeries server in customer hardware support, software support, and
most recently in pre-sales marketing support. Glen has 30 years with IBM. He is an alumni
resident for the ITSO from previous Handbook and Builder residencies, providing expertise
between updates.
Susan Powers is a Consulting I/T Specialist at the ITSO, Rochester Center. Prior to joining
the ITSO in 1997, she was an AS/400 Technical Advocate in the IBM Support Center with a
variety of communications, performance, and work management assignments. Her IBM
career began as a Program Support Representative and Systems Engineer in Des Moines,
Iowa. She holds a degree in Mathematics, with an emphasis in Education, from St. Mary’s
College of Notre Dame. She is the Project Manager for the iSeries Handbook and System
Builder suite of IBM Redbooks™.
Gerd Reinhardt is a Hardware Support Center Specialist for i5, iSeries, and AS/400
midrange systems in IBM Germany. He has a certificate in electronics and holds an
advanced technical college certificate. He received a diploma in Business Administration from
the academy of Bad Harzburg. He joined the Regional Front End Team in Germany in 1997
providing support to customers located in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, specializing in
hardware technical support and problem determination. In April 2004 he joined the EMEA
Virtual Front End Team providing Level 2 Support for clients located throughout Europe.
Jerry Watson, an iSeries Systems Specialist, has been with IBM United Kingdom for 21
years. His participation in the production of this redbook started with the V4R1 edition in
1997. He initially worked as an AS/400 Systems Engineer with customers in the London area,
before moving to iSeries Techline Europe providing presales Technical support for clients in
the UK, South Africa, and Nordic countries.
Preface xiii
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For input on iSeries processors and features:
Gerald Allen
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Jeff Trachy
Dave Wells, team leader
For input on iSeries I/O configuration and placement rules:
Mike Fallenstein, I/O Configuration
Mark Olson, IBM eServer iSeries Brand Manager
For project coordination and other help:
Ian Jarman
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xvi IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries System Builder: IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 4
Updgrades
1
The following table shows an overview of the supported upgrades for these System i models
as of 1 June 2006.
Note: Although this redbook is based on January 2006 announcements, at the time of the
latest publication, the authors have updated this table per announcements as of 1 June
2006.
To model
1.9GHz
520+
550+
570+
520
550
570
595
595
800
810
825
870
890
From model
Model 520
Model 520+
Model 550
Model 550+
Model 570
Model 570+
To model
1.9GHz
520+
550+
570+
520
550
570
595
595
800
810
825
870
890
From model
Model 595
Model 595+
Model 800 *
Model 810 *
Model 825 * *
Model 870 * *
Model 890 *
* Effective 1 June 2006 upgrades from Models 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890 to Models 800, 810, 825, 870, and
890 are no longer available. Upgrades from Models 810, 825, 870, and 890 to Models 520, 550, 570, and 590
remain available. remain available
The relationship between commercial processing workloads (CPWs) of the “from and to”
systems varies depending on the ratio of batch to interactive workload. To determine the
appropriate upgrade path, use the PATROL for iSeries – Predict (5620-FIF) or BEST/1
tool (part of 5722-PT1).
Note: BEST/1 is withdrawn from marketing. The latest modeling tools use PATROL for
iSeries – Predict.
Refer to the Upgrade topic in the Find and Compare Tool (FACT) at the following Web site to
determine the supported upgrade paths for a given processor:
http://www-919.ibm.com/servers/eserver/fact/
For software considerations, refer to “Software migration and upgrade paths” in IBM System
i5 Handbook, SG24-7486. Use the IBM Prerequisite tool to find compatibility information for
hardware and software features for supported System i processors. This tool is available at:
http://www-912.ibm.com/e_dir/eServerPrereq.nsf
Processor upgrades within IBM System i5 models are performed by IBM Service
Representatives. Processor upgrades within and to IBM eServer i5 models are performed by
IBM Service Representatives.
IBM eServer iSeries Migration: System Migration and Upgrades at V5R1 and V5R2,
SG24-6055, provides guidance for upgrading to Models 800, 810, 820, 830, 840, 825, 870,
and 890.
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Upgrades
1.2 RISC-to-RISC Data Migration
The #0205 RISC-to-RISC Data Migration specify code is used when a client orders a new
(RISC) System i5 server to replace an existing iSeries or AS/400e RISC-based system. The
#0205 is ordered on the initial order of a Model 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825,
830, 840, 870, or 890.
Manufacturing loads only the System Licensed Internal Code (SLIC) up through QSYS of
i5/OS when the #0205 is ordered. Because of this limited loading of i5/OS by manufacturing,
#5000 Software Preload Required is not allowed with the #0205. The #0205 RISC-to-RISC
Data Migration and #5000 Software Preload Required are mutually exclusive.
Note: The #0205 RISC-to-RISC Data Migration specify code is withdrawn from marketing
as of 01 April 2005 for machine type 9405.
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2
In the 520 models without L3 cache, the POWER5 chip is packaged into a cost-effective
Single Chip Module (SCM) package. In the Model 520 with L3 cache, and all Model 550 and
570 systems, the POWER5 chip is packaged with the L3 cache chip into a cost-effective Dual
Chip Module (DCM) package. Each processor card has a single DCM containing a POWER5
processor chip and a 36 MB L3 module. A DCM and its associated L3 cache and memory are
packaged on a single processor card.
More details regarding SCM and DCM can be found in the October 2005 edition of the IBM
eServer i5 and iSeries System Handbook i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 October 2005 - Draft,
GA19-5486.
Note: The darker shading in the following tables represents the base configuration of the
system. The capacities shown might require prerequisites. Some combinations of features
are not valid.
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2.1 System i5 Model 520+ overview
The following tables provide the minimum and maximum system capacities for the Model
520+. The values are package dependent.
maximum 5250
Configuration
Accelerator2b
Accelerator2b
Accelerator2b
2-way with
Processor
Feature6a
Feature
Feature
Server
2-way
Base
Base
Base
with
with
with
#8325 #0970 #7140 Express 600/30 3100/30 - - 6600 - 2 10
#8330 #0906 #7375 High Availability 3800/3800 - 7100/7100 8200 - 15600 10/processor
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2.2 eServer i5 Model 520 overview
The following tables provide the minimum and maximum system capacities for the Model
520. The values are package dependent.
Number/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1 1/ 2/ 1/
570, 595
Main storage DIMMs 2/8 4/8 4/8 4/8 4/8 4/8 4/8
(minimum/maximum)
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Numbers are for all 9405 and 9406 520/520+ processor Base system unit System maximum
features
570, 595
Total maximum 7, 7a - 39234
DASD arms maximum 8 278
Internal arms 8 278
External LUNs - 278
Physical packaging
Rack design - EIA units 4 4
External RIO-G ports 0/2 2
External RIO-G loops 0/1 1
PCI/PCI-X Expansion Tower 6 6
External xSeries® Servers 8 8
PCI card slots10a 6 90
To review the footnotes for this table, see 2.7, “Notes for System i5 and eServer i5 Models
520, 550, 570, and 595” on page 21.
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Numbers are for all 550+ and 550 processor features Base system unit System maximum
570, 595
DASD arms maximum
Internal arms 8 548
External LUNs - 548
Physical packaging
Rack design - EIA units 4 4
External RIO-G ports 2 4
External RIO-G loops 1 2
PCI/PCI-X Expansion Tower 6 12
External xSeries Servers 8 16
PCI card slots 10 5 172
Internal CD/DVD/tape 4 2 26
External tape/optical/CD/DVD (LPAR) 2 (2) 18 (36)
Cryptographic coprocessor 1 8
Cryptographic accelerator 1 4
To review the footnotes for this table, see 2.7, “Notes for System i5 and eServer i5 Models
520, 550, 570, and 595” on page 21.
Model 570+
Processor feature #8338 x 2 #8338 x 4 #8338 x 8 #8338 x 8
Server feature #0934 #0935 #0936 #0937
Number/ 2/4/ 4/8/ 8/16/ 2/16/
type/ POWER5+/ POWER5+/ POWER5+/ POWER5+/
speed of processor 2.2 GHz 2.2 GHz 2.2 GHz 2.2 GHz
Relative system performance1, 2
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Model 570+
Processor feature #8338 x 2 #8338 x 4 #8338 x 8 #8338 x 8
Server feature #0934 #0935 #0936 #0937
External tape 18 (36) 26 (48) 26 (48) 26 (48)
(combined system partition)
570, 595
Cryptographic coprocessor 8 (32) 8 (32) 8 (32) 8 (32)
(combined system partition)
Cryptographic accelerator 4 (8) 4 (8) 4 (8) 4 (8)
(combined system partition)
To review the footnotes for this table, see 2.7, “Notes for System i5 and eServer i5 Models
520, 550, 570, and 595” on page 21.
Model 570
Processor feature #8961 #8961 (x2)
Server feature #0919 #0920
Number / type / speed of processor 0/2 / POWER5/1.65 GHz 2/4 /POWER5/1.65 GHz
Relative system performance1, 2
Internal CD-ROM/Tape 0 0
I/O Tower Tape/CD-ROM/DVD 13 (13) 18 (25)
Cryptographic coprocessor 8 8
(combined system partition)
Cryptographic accelerator 4 (8) 4 (8)
(combined system partition)
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Model 570
Processor feature #8971 #8971 x 2 #8971 x 4 #8971 x 6 #8971 x8 #8971
Server feature #0930 #0921 #0922 #0924 #0926 #0928
570, 595
speed of processor 1.65 GHz 1.65 GHz 1.65 GHz 1.65 GHz 1.65 GHz 1.65 GHz
Relative system performance1, 2
Mail and Calendar Users2a, 9 14100/ 14100/25900 33600/52500 57300/77000 83600/102000 14100/102000
26600
5250 CPW 5
Standard6c 0 0 0 0 0 0
Enterprise6c Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum -
High Availability6c Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum -
Capacity BackUp6c Maximum - - - - Maximum
L2 Cache (MB) per processor 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9
L3 Cache (MB) per processor 36 36 36 36 36 36
Main storage (GB 2/64 4/128 8/256 12/384 16/512 16/512
minimum/maximum)
Main storage DIMMs 4/8 8/16 16/32 24/48 32/64 32/64
(minimum/maximum)
Logical partitions (LPAR)12 10/20 20/40 50/80 90/120 120/160 20/160
Minimum i5/OS level 8
V5R3 V5R3 V5R3 V5R3 V5R3 V5R3
6c
Software group P30 P30 P40 P40 P40 P40
Disk storage (GB)
Integrated minimum7b 0 0 0 0 0 0
7a
Total maximum 38949 77051 116000 154949 193898 193898
DASD arms maximum 276 546 822 1098 1374 1374
Internal arms 276 546 822 1098 1374 1374
External LUNs 276 546 822 1098 1374 1374
Physical packaging
Rack Design - EIA units 4 4 8 12 16 16
External RIO-G ports 2 4 8 12 16 16
External RIO-G loops 1 2 4 6 8 8
PCI/PCI-X Expansion 6 12 24 36 48 48
Tower
External xSeries Servers 8 16 32 48 57 57
(IXA)
PCI card slots 10 90 173 346 519 692 692
Communication lines 3 278 320 480 480 480 480
LAN ports 52 96 128 128 128 128
(includes embedded)
Integrated xSeries Servers 19 36 48 48 48 48
Twinaxial workstation controllers 69 134 180 180 180 180
Twinaxial workstations 2760 5360 7200 7200 7200 7200
Internal DVD-ROM/ DVD-RAM 4 1 1 2 3 4 4
Internal CD-ROM/Tape 0 0 0 0 0 0
Feature I/O Tower 13 (13) 18 (25) 26 (36) 26 (48) 26 (48) 26 (48)
Tape/CD-ROM /DVD
(combined system partition)
To review the footnotes for this table, see 2.7, “Notes for System i5 and eServer i5 Models
520, 550, 570, and 595” on page 21.
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2.6 System i5 and eServer i5 Model 595 overview
The following tables provide the minimum and maximum system capacities for the Model
595. The values are package dependent.
Model 595
570, 595
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Cryptographic accelerator 4 (16) 4 (16) 4 (16)
(combined system partition)
To review the footnotes for this table, see 2.7, “Notes for System i5 and eServer i5 Models
520, 550, 570, and 595” on page 21.
Note 1 Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) is used to measure the performance of all System i5 (iSeries and AS/400e)
processors announced from September 1996 onward. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type
and number of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other
factors, and the application running determine what performance is achievable.
Note 2 Processor performance represents the relative performance (maximum capacity) of a processor feature running CPW in
a client/server environment. Processor capacity is achievable when the commercial workload is not constrained by main
storage and direct access storage device (DASD). Performance of the 5250 CPW represents the relative performance
available to perform host-centric workloads. The amount of 5250 CPW capacity consumed reduces the available
processor capacity by the same amount.
Note 2a Mail and Calendar Users (MCU) is a relative performance measurement derived by performing mail and calendar
functions using Domino and Notes clients. The MCU workload represents users on a Notes client who are reading,
updating or deleting documents in an e-mail database. It also represents users who are performing lookups in the Domino
directory and scheduling calendar appointments and invitations. Reported values reflect 70% processor utilization to allow
for growth and peak loads in excess of customer workload estimates.
Domino and Notes Mail and Calendar use is not recommended on Model 520 #8325 processors.
Note 2b The optional Accelerator for System i5 feature provides a dramatic boost in processor CPW for additional workloads and
partitions.
Note 3 One line is used if #5544 System Console on Operations Console is used. One line can be used if #5546 System Console
on 100 Mbps Token Ring or #5548 System Console on 100 Mbps Ethernet is selected and the #0367 Operations Console
PCI Cable must be connected. The numbers include the ECS line.
Note 4 There must be one DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM per system. For Models 870 and 890, there must be one DVD-RAM or
DVD-ROM in the #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure.
Note 5 5250 CPW (Interactive) is an approximate value that reflects the amount of Processor CPW that can be used for workloads
performing 5250-based tasks. Remember that:
The iSeries Enterprise Edition provides maximum 5250 CPW support (up to 100% of the capacity of the active
processor CPW).
The iSeries Standard Edition provides zero CPW for 5250 work. Limited 5250 CPW is available for a system
administrator to use 5250 display device I/O to manage various aspects of the server. Multiple administrative jobs
exceed this capability.
A task submitted through a 5250 session (5250 device or 5250 emulation) that does display or printer I/O requires
5250 CPW.
A task submitted through a 5250 session (5250 device or 5250 emulation) as a "batch" job is not considered 5250
OLTP work and does not require any 5250 CPW unless the task does display or printer I/O.
Maximum 5250 CPW is equivalent to the Processor CPW for the active processor.
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Note 6a #8951 #0901 #7392 Express P05 7392
Models
520+ 520 #7394 Express P10 7392
(cont.)
#7414 Express P10 7414
570, 595
#7451 Value P10 7451
Note 6b Software group is determined by the combination of processor feature and edition feature. Display the QPRCFEAT system
Models value or DSPHDWRSC TYPE(*AHW) to display the processor feature code value. This value is also shown for the
550+ 550 Capacity Card CCIN value when using SST to perform a Capacity Upgrade on Demand.
The following table provides a cross reference.
Processor Server feature Edition feature Software group Processor feature code or
QPRCFEAT value
Note 6c Software group is determined by the combination of processor feature and edition feature. Display the QPRCFEAT system
Models value or DSPHDWRSC TYPE(*AHW) to display the processor feature code value. This value is also shown for the
570+ 570 Capacity Card CCIN value when using SST to perform a Capacity Upgrade on Demand.
The following table provides a cross reference.
Processor Server feature Edition feature Software group Processor feature code or
QPRCFEAT value
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Note 6c #8971 #0921 #7494 Standard P30 7494
Models
570+ 570 #7495 Enterprise P30 7495
(cont.)
#7560 High Availability P30 7495
570, 595
#7472 Enterprise P40 7472
Note 6d Software group is determined by the combination of processor feature and edition feature. Display the QPRCFEAT system
Model 595 value or DSPHDWRSC TYPE(*AHW) to display the processor feature code value. This value is also shown for the
Capacity Card CCIN value when using SST to perform a Capacity Upgrade on Demand.
The following table provides a cross reference.
Processor Server feature Edition feature Software group Processor feature code or
QPRCFEAT value
Note 7a Total maximum DASD capacity assumes 141.12 GB disk drives, which were announced in July 2005. External DASD
cannot exceed the maximum system capacity or the maximum number of disk arms.
Note 7b With the announcement of SAN Boot there is no longer a requirement for an internal disk. San Boot requires #2847 PCI
Model 520, 550,
Note 8 i5/OS V5R3 and LIC V5R3M5 with the latest level of LIC and Cumulative PTF package available for the IBM System i5
520+ with a 1.9 GHz processor. For the latest information, refer to:
http://www-912.ibm.com/e_dir/eServerPrereq.nsf/UpgradeCategories/Hardware?opendocument
Note 8a For Model 520 2-way processors shipped prior to 10 December 2004 that have keyed products installed, update the server
firmware to accept the lower P20 software tier. See the following Web site for the latest HMC updates:
http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/server/hmc/power5
Note 9 The server features used for iSeries for Domino specify the minimum amount of disk, memory, and Domino licenses
required for an initial order.
Note 10 When a second RIO-G loop is required, one PCI card slot is used for the RIO-G adapter.
Note 10a The 520+ models have one PCI-X 2.0 card slot (P1-C4) that is for IOP-less cards only
Note 10b The use of more than 24 RIO-G loops (48 cables) requires physical planning, and careful cable placement and
management. Closing the Model 595 door can be difficult.
Note 11 One terabyte (TB) of memory can be ordered after 28 October 2004. Two TB are available in 2005.
Note 13 Rack containing the system unit is a 42U, 24-inch rack. The bulk power supplies are installed in 8U leaving 16U empty.
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2.8 9405 and 9406 Models 520+ and 520 system unit
schematics
2.8.1 Model 520+ top view
570, 595
** System VPD
P1-C20
P1-C10 (J0B)
P1-C11 (J0C)
P1-C12 (J0D)
Power Supply E1
T3 (RIO-G)
P1 Removable Media
P1-C19
T4 (RIO-G)
P1-C18 Processors (up to 2)
Power Supply E2
*Gb Ethernet (T5-T6) P1-C13 (J2D)
P1-C21
*USB Ports P1-C14 (J2C)
P1-C15 (J2B)
P1-C7 (SP) (CCIN 28D7) P1-C16 (J2A)
*P1-C1
*DASD (CCIN 28D2)
*P1-C2
*P1-C3 (#9493/#9494) RAID Card / Integrated Cache
P1-C8 (#5727)
*P1-C4 (PCI-X 2.0)
*P1-C5 *DASD (#6574/#6594)
*P1-C6
= Base
* = Hot Plug Capable
**= System Port
DASD
Model 520, 550,
P2-D1
P3-D1
P2-D2
P2-D3
P3-D2
P3-D3
P2-D4
P3-D4
SCSI Device SCSI IDE P4-D2
P4-D1
570, 595
P1 - C21 (GX+)
RIO 1 RIO 0
C21-T2 C21-T1 HMC 1
C7 - T1
ı Power Supply ı Power Supply SP
HMC 2
E1 E2 P1 - C7
C7 - T2
SPCN 0
C7-T3
P1 - C6
** **
Gb USB0 RackInd
Ethernet T7 T9 P1 - C4 (PCI-X 2.0) IP
= Base T5 P1 - C3
ı = Hot Plug Capable USB1 P1 - C2 ı SPCN 1
Gb T8 C7-T4
Ethernet P1 - C1
** = System Port T6
Note: An #1827 Serial-UPS Conversion Cable connects to the top system port on a rack
mounted system or the right-hand system port on a desk side system. T5 is the default
port 0 for the embedded LAN console.
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2.8.4 Model 520 top view
** System VPD
P1-C20
570, 595
P1-C12 (J0D)
Power Supply E1
T3 (RIO-G)
P1 Removable Media
P1-C19
T4 (RIO-G)
P1-C18 Processors (up to 2)
Power Supply E2
*Gb Ethernet (T5-T6) P1-C13 (J2D)
= Base
* = Hot Plug Capable
**= Service Processor Communications Port
2.8.5 Model 520 front view
DASD
P2-D1
P3-D1
P2-D2
P2-D3
P3-D2
P3-D3
P2-D4
P3-D4
HMC 1
C7 - T1
ı Power Supply ı
Model 520, 550,
SPCN 0
C7-T3
P1 - C6
** **
1
Gb USB0 RackInd
T3 [RIO-G]
0
Ethernet T7
T5
T9 P1 - C4
P1 - C3
ı IP
= Base
ı = Hot Plug Capable
** = System Port
P1-C5 1,2
P1-C4 1
P1-C3 1
P1-C2 1
P1-C1 1
Processor
Card
P1-C8
VRM 1.2V
P1-C10
VRM 1.2V
P1-C11
P1 1 Power Supply
E2
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2.9.2 Models 550+ and 550 front view
DASD
P2-D1
P3-D1
P3-D3
P2-D2
P2-D3
P3-D2
P2-D4
P3-D4
SCSI DEVICE P4-D2
570, 595
P4-D1
IDE Device
P4-D3
(AIX/Linux only)
RIO 0 T11
P1-C1
T1
T2
RIO 1 T12
T13
P1-C2
P1-C3
2 P1-C5
T3
T4
T5
T6
T7
T8
T10
T9
P1-C4
Rack Ind.
System port 1
System port 2
HMC
HMC
Ethernet 2
Ethernet 1
SPCN
SPCN
USB
USB
= Base PCI
= Hot Plug Capable
=
Note: An #1827 Serial-UPS Conversion Cable connects to system port 2. T9 is the default
port 0 for the embedded LAN console.
DCM
360
pin 2- way SMI II SMI II
VHDM
DIMM Socket J0D
DIMM Socket J0C 160
heat sink pin
DIMM Socket J0B VHDM
DIMM Socket J0A
power connector
360 pin VHDM
with power modules
Note: There are two of these cards in every Model 550 and 550+.
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2.10 9406 Models 570+ and 570 system unit schematics
2.10.1 Model 570+ top view
570, 595
1 PCI Card - P1-C1 Thru P1-C6
PCI Card - P1-C1
PCI Card - P1-C2
BLOWER
Blower 2 2
Integrated Cache
PCI Card - P1-C3
PCI Card - P1-C4
Raid Card /
RIO-G Removable
(P1-C7) PCI Card - P1-C5 RM1
Media
HMC/SPCN 2 PCI Cards *P1-C6 BLOWER 1
Blower 1
CARD (P1-C8)
System SN VPD
(P1-C10) 1 , PROC REG 3 Op
1, 3 Panel
FAN
FAN
1 Power Supply E1
1 PROC REG 1 1
3 PROC 2
Proc 1
FAN
FAN
PROC 1
Slimline Media
Model 520, 550,
USB by i5/OS)
P2-C1 P2-C2
Processors
P2-C4
P2-C5 P3-D1 P3-D3 P3-D5
P3-D2 P3-D4
CPU Regulators
= Base 1 DASD Six Pack
= Hot Plug Capable
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2.10.3 Models 570+ and 570 back view
Multi-adapter Bridge 1
2 P1-C6 Ser vice Processor
570+ Back view
1 P1-C5 Card (P1-C8)
570, 595
P1-C8-T2 (HMC2)
P1-T1 - System Port (P2)4
P1-C8-T3 SPCN0
P1-C8-T4 SPCN1 P1-T2 - System Port (P1)
P1-C1
Multi-adapter Bridge 2
1 P1-E1 1 P1-E2
4 = # 1827 Serial-UPS Conver sion Cable connects to the (P2) system por t
Note: An #1827 Serial-UPS Conversion Cable connects to system port 2. T6 is the default
port 0 for the embedded LAN console.
Raid Card
PCI Card - P1-C3
PCI Card - P1-C4
RIO-G Removable
(P1-C7) PCI Card - P1-C5 RM1
Media
HMC/SPCN 2 PCI Cards *P1-C6 BLOWER 1
Blower 1
CARD (P1-C8)
System SN VPD
(P1-C10) 1 , PROC REG 3 Op
1, 3 Panel
FAN
FAN
1 Power Supply E1
1 PROC REG 1 1
3 PROC 2
Proc 1
FAN
FAN
PROC 1
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2.10.5 Model 570 front view
Slimline Media
570, 595
USB by i5/OS)
P2-C1 P2-C2
Processors
P2-C4
P2-C5 P3-D1 P3-D3 P3-D5
P3-D2 P3-D4
CPU Regulators
= Base 1 DASD Six Pack
= Hot Plug Capable
DCM
360
pin 2- way SMI II SMI II
VHDM
DIMM Socket J0D
DIMM Socket J0C 160
heat sink pin
DIMM Socket J0B VHDM
DIMM Socket J0A
power connector
360 pin VHDM
with power modules
BPD 7837
B P A (B a s e ) B P C (B a se )
B P R (6 1 8 6 )
S ys te m
U n it
P ro c e s s o r
# 9 1 9 4 B a s e P C I-X I/O
Book
E n c lo s u re
1 6 -w a y
NODE 0 NODE 1 NODE 2 NODE 3
(1 -x-0 -7 )
(1-x-2-3)
(1-x-2-6)
(1-x-2-4)
(1-x-2-5)
(1-x-2-7)
R e m M e d ia D 4 2
Low er (1 -x-0 -6 )
R e m M e d ia D 4 1
b lo w e rs O P Panel D46 D47 D 48 D49 D50
(1-x-0-1)
(1-x-0-2)
(1-x-0-3)
(1-x-0-4)
(1-x-0-5)
(1-x-1-3)
(1-x-1-4)
(1-x-1-5)
(1-x-1-6)
(1-x-1-7)
D31 D32 D33 D 34 D 35 D36 D37 D 38 D 39 D 40
(3-x-2-7)
(2-x-2-3)
(2-x-2-4)
(2-x-2-5)
(2-x-2-6)
(2-x-2-7)
(3-x-2-3)
(3-x-2-4)
(3-x-2-5)
(3-x-2-6)
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D 28 D29 D 30
(2-x-1-3)
(2-x-1-4)
(2-x-1-5)
(2-x-1-6)
(2-x-1-7)
(3-x-1-3)
(3-x-1-4)
(3-x-1-5)
(3-x-1-6)
(3-x-1-7)
P o w e r S u p p lie s
(3-x-0-6)
(2-x-0-3)
(2-x-0-4)
(2-x-0-5)
(2-x-0-6)
(2-x-0-7)
(3-x-0-3)
(3-x-0-4)
(3-x-0-5)
(3-x-0-7)
D01 D 02 D03 D 04 D 05 D06 D 07 D 08 D 09 D 10
(# 5 1 6 8 )
38 IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries System Builder: IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 4
2.11.2 Model 595 back view
570, 595
PBR(6186)
BPR(6186) adaptor), D06, D16, D26, D07, ... D30.
Upper
blowers
HSL
#9793
#2780
#9844
SPCN
P00 P01
A02
AC Distribution Boxes
A01
SMI SMI
(interface to
(interface to DRAMs)
DRAMs)
The following schematic illustrates a single processor book and memory node for two
MultiChip Modules (MCMs) for Models 595+ and 595.
HSL2/RIO-G
TP
I/O A0 D1
MC05 D0
MC01 MC06
oooooooo
ooo ooo
o oo oo ooo
oo oo oo
oo oo oo
oooooooo
MCM 0
D0
ooo
o o o o o o oo o
oo
B0
oooooooo
oo oo oo
oooooooo oo oo oo
B0
ooo ooo oooooooo
CHIP B SMP
I/O D2
ooo
o o o o o o oo o
oo
SMP
COMPONENT FACE DOWN
oooooo oo
ooo o oo
o oo
oo oo oo o o o o o
MC07 C0
oooooooo
oooooooo
oo oo oo
A GX
CHIP B SMI
B GX
CHIP D SMI
CHIP
D
C
o oo ooo oo oo oo
MC02
o oo oooo oooooooo
ooooooo
CHIP A CHIP D
B0 MC08 B MCM-MCM
o oooo ooo
ooo ooo
oo oo oo o o o
oooo
o
A0 oooooooo C
MCM-MCM
D0
oo oo oo
SMP
o oo o ooo o
D3
ooo ooo oo oo oo
ooo oooooooo
CHIP A SMI CHIP C SMI
Air Flow
o o o o o o oo oo o
D GX
CHIP
C GX
o oooo ooo
ooo
MC09 A0 CHIP A SMP
C
ooo
C0
oooooooo o oo oo ooo
oo oo oo o o o
oooo oo oo oo
D4
o ooo ooo
Air Flow
ooo ooo oo oo oo
oooooooo oooooooo
o oooo ooo
MC10 C0
TH_0
ooo ooo
ooo
oo oo oo o o o o o
COMPONENT FACE UP
MUX1 B PWR
o oooo ooo
MC11
ooo ooo
oo oo oo o o o
oooo
o
D1
I/O A1 D5 o oo o ooo o
ooo ooo oooooooo
oo oo oo
ooooooo o o o
oooo oo oo oo
oooooooo
o oooo ooo
CHIP B SMP
MC12
ooo ooo
B1 SMP
ooo
oo oo oo o o o o o
I/O B1 D6 oooooooo
ooo ooo oooooooo
oo oo oo
A GX
CHIP B SMI
B GX
CHIP D SMI
CHIP
D
ooooooo o o o
oooo oo oo oo
o oo oo ooo
oooooo oo
o oo
MC13
ooo
o oo
oo oo oo o o o o o
B1 B CHIP A CHIP D
MC03 C
MCM-MCM MCM-MCM
A1 oooooooo
ooo ooo
ooo
ooooooo o o o o
oooooooo
oo oo oo
oo oo oo
oooooooo SMP
CHIP A SMI CHIP C SMI
o oooo ooo
CHIP
D1 A
ooo
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ooo
I/O oo oo oo o o o
oooo
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MC14 D1 o oo o ooo o
C GX D GX
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ooo ooo
ooooooo o o o
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oooooooo
oo oo oo
CHIP A SMP
ooooo ooooo oo oo
MC04
oooooo oo
ooo o oo o oo o ooo o
MC15 C1
MCM 1
o oo ooo ooo
oo oo oo o o o o o o oo oo ooo
A1
ooooooo o o o
oooo oo oo oo
oo oo oo
oooooooo
MC16 TH_1
oooooo oo
ooo o oo
oo oo oo o o oo oo oo
C1 GND A1
I/O C1 D8 DRAM 1.2V 4 5 6
X1 X2
TP
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BERG - TP
HSL2/RIO-G
40 IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries System Builder: IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 4
2.12 System i5 Model 520+ and eServer 520 processors
The IBM System i5 Model 520 and IBM eServer i5 Model 520 initial installation is
Customer Setup (CSU). Processor upgrades within models are performed by IBM Service
Representatives.
42 IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries System Builder: IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 4
Processor Server Edition/
feature feature Config. Model 520+ and 520 processors
feature
#8950 #0900 #8950 500 CPW Uni-Processor in Client/Server Environment
POWER5 1.5 GHz Uni (CCIN 522A)
Includes 8 DIMM memory positions (which plug directly onto the backplane - direct attach)
570, 595
#7390 #7390 Express Edition
Provides 30 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7390)
Machine type 9406
#7391 #7391 Express Edition
Provides 30 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7391)
Machine type 9406
#7393 #7393 Express Edition
Provides 30 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7393)
Machine type 9406
#7411 #7411 Express Edition
Provides 30 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7411)
Machine type 9406
The #7411 Express Edition is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 April 2005.
#7413 #7413 Express Edition
Provides 30 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7413)
Machine type 9406
The #7413 Express Edition is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 April 2005.
#7417 #7417 Express Edition
Provides 30 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7417)
Machine type 9406
The #7417 Express Edition is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 April 2005.
#7450 #7450 Value Edition
Provides 30 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7450)
#8951 #0901 #8951 1000 CPW Uni-Processor in Client/Server Environment
POWER5 1.5 GHz Uni (CCIN 522A)
Includes 8 DIMM memory positions (which plug directly onto the backplane - direct attach)
No L3 cache
#7451 Processor Capacity Card (CCIN 7451)
#7392 #7392 Express Edition
Provides 60 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7392)
Machine type 9405.
#7394 #7394 Express Edition
Provides 60 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7394)
Machine type 9405.
#7414 #7414 Express Edition
Provides 60 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7414)
Machine type 9406.
The #7414 Express Edition is withdrawn from marketing for new orders only on 01 April 2005.
Conversions to feature remain available.
#7417 #7417 Express Edition
Provides 60 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7417)
Machine type 9406.
The #7417 Express Edition is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 April 2005.
#7420 #7420 Express Edition
Provides 60 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7451)
Machine type 9406.
The #7420 Express Edition is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 April 2005.
#7451 #7451 Value Edition
Provides 60 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7451)
No L3 cache
#7458/#7459 Processor Capacity Card (CCIN 7458/7459)
570, 595
44 IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries System Builder: IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 4
Processor Server Edition/
feature feature Config. Model 520+ and 520 processors
feature
#7320 #7320 520 One Processor Activation
The #7326 provides an activation code that can be used to permanently activate one additional processor on a Model
520 CUoD system with #0906 Server Feature and #8330 Processor Feature.
570, 595
Minimum LIC level: V5R3M5
#7575 #7575 520 Enterprise Enablement
The #7575 is ordered when additional 5250 OLTP capability is required on a permanently activated processor on a Model
520 Enterprise Edition server. An additional i5/OS license might be required.
Supported on Model 520.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#7620 #7620 520 On/Off Processor Enablement
The #7620 is ordered to enable On/Off Capacity on Demand. Once enabled, processors can be requested on a temporary
basis. An On/Off Capacity on Demand contract must be signed before ordering this feature.
Supported on Model 520+.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
Minimum LIC level: V5R3M5
#7621 #7621 520 On/Off Processor Day Billing
Order one #7621 for each billable processor day.
Supported on Model 520+.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
Minimum LIC level: V5R3M5
#7622 #7622 520 Reserve Capacity Prepaid
The #7622 provides 30 processor-days of reserve capacity on a Capacity Upgrade on Demand system.
Supported on Model 520+.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
Minimum LIC level: V5R3M5
#8410 #8410 520 Base Processor Activation
The #8410 provides an activation code that can be used to permanently activate one processor on a Model 520 CUoD
system with #0906 Server Feature and #8330 Processor Feature. An additional i5/OS license might be required.
Supported on Model 520+.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
Minimum LIC level: V5R3M5
#9286 #9286 Base Enterprise Enablement
The #9286 is placed on an order of an Enterprise Edition server to enable one processor's worth of 5250 OLTP capability.
Multiple #9286s can be on the order.
Supported on Models 520 (9406 only), 550, 570, and 595
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#9299 #9299 Base Enterprise Enablement
The #9299 is placed on an order of an Enterprise Edition system to enable one processor's worth of 5250 OLTP capability.
Supported on Model 520+ (9406 only)
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
Minimum LIC level: V5R3M5
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Models 550+ and 550 CUoD and OLTP features
#7257 #7257 550 Enterprise Enablement
The #7257 is ordered when additional 5250 OLTP capability is required on a Model 550 Enterprise Edition, High
Availability Edition or Solution Edition servers. One additional processor's worth of 5250 OLTP capacity is authorized with
570, 595
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#7323 #7323 550 One Processor Activation
Ordering this feature results in an activation code that can be used to permanently activate one additional processor on
a Model 550. One or more activation features can be ordered.
Supported on #8312 processor only.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#7341 #7341 550 On/Off Processor Day Billing
After the #7930 On/Off Processor Enablement feature is ordered and the associated enablement code is entered into the
system, on/off usage must be reported to IBM at least monthly. This information is used to compute the billing data which
is then given to the local sales channel. The sales channel places an order for a quantity of #7341 On/Off Processor Day
Billing features and its associated charges. One #7341 is ordered for each billable processor day.
#7930 550 On/Off Processor Enablement is required.
Supported on #8312 processor only.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#7576 #7576 550 Enterprise Enablement
The #7576 is ordered when additional 5250 OLTP capability is required on a permanently activated processor on a Model
550 #8958 Enterprise Edition server. An additional i5/OS license might be required.
Supported on #8958 processor only.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#7741 #7741 550 Reserve Capacity Prepaid
The #7741 provides 30 processor-days of reserve capacity on a Model 550 #8312 processor. Capacity Upgrade on
Demand (CUoD) server. Reserve capacity is established on a server by selecting a quantity of inactive processors to be
placed in the server's Shared Processor Pool as reserve processors. When the server recognizes that non-reserve
processors (permanently activated processors) assigned and/or available to the uncapped partitions are 100% utilized,
a processor day (valid for a 24-hour period) is subtracted from the prepaid amount of days.
Supported on #8312 processor only.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#7871 #7871 550 CUoD Processor Activation
The #7871 feature results in an activation code that can be used to permanently activate one additional processor on an
eServer i5 550 server. One or more activation features can be ordered.
Supported on #8958 processor only.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#7930 #7930 550 On/Off Processor Enablement
The #7930 is ordered to enable a 550 server for On/Off Capacity on Demand. When enabled, processors can be
requested on a temporary basis. On/Off Capacity on Demand contracts must be signed before this feature is ordered.
Prior to reaching the limit of enabled temporary processor days, this feature can be reordered.
Supported on #8312 and the #8958 processors.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#7931 #7931 550 On/Off Processor Day Billing
After the #7930 On/Off Processor Enablement feature is ordered and the associated enablement code is entered into the
system, on/off usage must be reported to IBM at least monthly. This information is used to compute the billing data, which
is then given to the local sales channel. The sales channel places an order for a quantity of the #7931On/Off Processor
Day Billing features and its associated charges. Order one #7931 for each billable processor day.
The #7958 is supported on the #8958 processor only.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#7934 #7934 550 Reserve Capacity Prepaid
The #7934 provides 30 processor days of reserve capacity on a Model 550 Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD) server.
To establish reserve capacity on the server, select a quantity of inactive processors to be placed in the server's shared
processor pool as reserve processors. When the server recognizes that non-reserve processors (permanently activated
processors) assigned or available to the uncapped partitions have been 100% utilized, a processor day (good for a
24-hour period) is subtracted from the prepaid amount of days.
Supported on #8958 processor only.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
The #8450 feature provides an activation code that can help permanently activate one additional processor on an eServer
i5 #8958 550 server. One or more of these no-charge activation features can be ordered, depending on configuration
570, 595
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Processor Server Edition
Processor activation feature feature Model 570+ processor
feature
#8338 #7618 #0936 #8338 31100/58500 CPW 8/16way Processor in Client/Server Environment
Includes eight #8338 0/2-way POWER5+ 2.2 GHz processor (CCIN 8338)
Includes eight #7738 Base Processor Activation features
570, 595
#7759 #7759 Standard Edition
Provides limited 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7759)
#7749 #7749 Enterprise Edition
Provides up to 58500 CPW for 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7749)
#7765 #7765 High Availability Edition
Provides up to 58500 CPW for 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7765)
#8338 #7618 #0937 #8338 18100/58500 CPW 2/16-way Processor in Client/Server
Environment
Includes eight #8338 0/2way POWER5+ 2.2 GHz processor (CCIN 8338)
Includes two #7738 Base Processor Activation features
Includes 36 MB L3 cache per processor card
Includes eight main memory DIMM slots per processor card
#7760 #7760 Capacity BackUp Edition
Provides limited 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7760)
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Model 570+ and 570 CUoD and OLTP features
570, 595
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#7950 #7950 On Demand Memory Activation for Model 570 (Permanent Activation)
The #7950 On Demand Memory Activation for Model 570 provides the activation of 1 GB of additional CUoD memory on
a CUoD server. Multiple #7950s are allowed on a CUoD server up to the maximum CUoD memory of the server. When
ordered, a password to permanently activate memory in one GB increments is provided for a Model 570 with an #8961 or
#8971 Processor. One or more #7950s can be ordered on initial orders or via MES to activate additional one GB memory
increments.
One or more #7890 4/8 GB DDR-1 Main Storage (#7890 Orderable on Demand Memory) with nonactivated memory
features are required.
Supported on Model 570
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
The number of processor days that are agreed to in the contract that is signed prior to ordering the On/Off Capacity on
Demand feature is limited. A new contract is required to continue using temporary capacity after the initial limit has been
reached and a second #7951 On/Off Capacity on Demand feature is ordered. An On/Off Capacity on Demand feature
cannot be concurrently ordered with an On/Off Capacity on Demand billing feature.
Supported on Model 570
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
#7954 #7954 On Demand Memory for Model 570
The #7954 On Demand Memory for Model 570 is ordered to enable On/Off Capacity on Demand. When enabled, memory
activation can be requested on a temporary basis. An On/Off Capacity on Demand contract must be signed before the
#7954 is ordered. The #7954 can be reordered prior to reaching the enabled limit of usable temporary memory days.
One or more #7890 Orderable on Demand Memory with nonactivated memory are required.
Supported on Model 570
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
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#7956 #7956 570 Reserve Capacity on Demand
The #7956 570 Reserve Capacity on Demand provides 30 processor days of reserve capacity. After purchasing feature
#7956, enter the resulting activation code and assign a quantity of the server’s currently inactive processors to the shared
processor pool as reserve capacity. When the server recognizes that the number of base (purchased or active) processors
assigned across uncapped partitions is 100% utilized, and at least 10% of an additional processor is needed (based on
multiple hits over a measured period), then a processor day (good for 24 hours) is deducted from the total number of
570, 595
A server with inactive (un-purchased) processor capacity is required.
Supported on Model 570.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
Processor Activation feature feature Model 595 1.9 GHz and 595 processor
feature
#8966 #7815 #0940 26700/50500 CPW 8/16 Processor in Client/Server Environment
Includes one #8966 with two 8-way POWER5 1.9 GHz processor (MCM)
(CCIN 528C)
Includes eight #8457 Base Processor Activation feature.
Includes 36 MB L3 cache per processor node (MCM)
Includes 16 main memory slots per processor card #8966.
#7480 #7480 Standard Edition
Provides limited 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7480)
#7481 #7481 Enterprise Edition
Provides up to 50500 CPW for 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7481)
#7580 #7580 High Availability Edition
Provides a High Availability Edition for a Model 595 with #0940 Server Feature
(8/16-way) (CCIN 7580)
#8966 #7815 #0941 51000/92000 CPW 16/32 Processor in Client/Server Environment
Includes two #8966 with four 8-way POWER5 1.9 GHz processor (MCM)
(CCIN 528C)
Includes 16 #8457 Base Processor Activation feature
Includes 36 MB L3 cache per processor node (MCM)
Includes 16 main memory slots per processor card #8966 (32 in total)
#7482 #7482 Standard Edition
Provides limited 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7482)
#7483 #7483 Enterprise Edition
Provides up to 92000 CPW for 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7483)
#7581 #7581 High Availability Edition
Provides a High Availability Edition for a Model 595 with #0941 Server Feature
(16/32-way) (CCIN 7581)
#8966 #7815 #0943 92000/184000 CPW 32/64 Processor in Client/Server Environment
Includes four #8966 with eight 8-way POWER5 1.9 GHz processor (MCM)
(CCIN 528C)
Includes thirty two #8457 595 Base Processor Activation features
Includes 36 MB L3 cache per processor node (MCM)
Includes 16 main memory slots per processor card #8966 (64 total)
#7486 #7486 Standard Edition
Provides limited 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7486)
#7487 #7487 Enterprise Edition
Provides up to 184000 CPW for 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7487)
#7583 #7583 High Availability Edition
Provides a High Availability Edition for a Model 595 with #0943 Server Feature
(32/64-way) (CCIN 7583)
#8966 #7815 #0944 13600/92000 CPW 4/32-way processor in Client/Server Environment
Includes two #8966 with four 8-way POWER5 1.9 GHz processor (MCM)
(CCIN 528C)
Includes 4 #8457 Base Processor Activation feature
Includes 36 MB L3 cache per processor node (MCM)
Includes 16 main memory slots per processor card #8966 (32 in total)
#7590 #7590 Capacity BackUp Edition
Provides a Capacity BackUp Edition for a Model 595 with #0944 Server
Feature (4/32-way) (CCIN 7590)
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Processor Server Edition
Processor Activation feature feature Model 595 1.9 GHz and 595 processor
feature
#8981 #7925 #0946 24500/45500 CPW 8/16 Processor in Client/Server Environment
Includes one #8981 with two 8-way POWER5 1.65 GHz processor (MCM)
(CCIN 52A4)
570, 595
Includes 16 main memory slots per processor card #8981
#7496 #7496 Standard Edition
Provides limited 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7496)
#7497 #7497 Enterprise Edition
Provides up to 45500 CPW for 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7497)
#8981 #7925 #0947 46000/85000 CPW 16/32 Processor in Client/Server Environment
Includes two #8981 with four 8-way POWER5 1.65 GHz processor (MCM)
(CCIN 52A4)
Includes 16 #8461 Base Processor Activation feature
Includes 36 MB L3 cache per processor node (MCM)
Includes 16 main memory slots per processor card #8981 (32 in total)
#7498 #7498 Standard Edition
Provides limited 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7498)
#7499 #7499 Enterprise Edition
Provides up to 85000 CPW for 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7499)
#8981 #7925 #0952 86000/165000 CPW 32/64 Processor in Client/Server Environment
Includes four #8981 with eight 8-way POWER5 1.65 GHz processor
(MCM) (CCIN 52A4)
Includes thirty two #8461 Base Processor Activation feature
Includes 36 MB L3 cache per processor node (MCM)
Includes 16 main memory slots per processor card #8981 (64 total)
#7984 #7984 Standard Edition
Provides limited 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7984)
#7985 #7985 Enterprise Edition
Provides up to 165000 CPW for 5250 OLTP CPW (CCIN 7985)
The #7579 595 Enterprise Enablement is ordered when additional 5250 OLTP capability is required on a permanently
activated processor on a Model 595 Enterprise Edition server. An additional i5/OS license might be required.
570, 595
CUoD server with Reserve Capacity on Demand enabled Model 595 is required.
Ordered via MES or as part of initial system order
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AS for POWER Version 3
Customer Install Feature: Yes
#7970 #7970 595 1GB Memory Activation
The #7970 595 1GB Memory Activation provides the activation of 1 GB of additional CUoD memory on a CUoD server.
Multiple #7970 features are allowed on a CUoD server up to the maximum CUoD memory of the server.
CUoD 595 server with memory available for activation is required.
Supported on Model 595.
Customer Install Feature: Yes
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#7971 #7971 595 On/Off Processor Enablement
The #7971 595 On/Off Processor Enablement is ordered to enable your server for On/Off Capacity on Demand on a model
595 with #8966 Processor Feature. Once enabled, you can request processors on a temporary basis. You must sign an
On/Off Capacity on Demand contract before you order this feature. Prior to reaching your enabled limit of usable temporary
processor days, you can reorder this feature.
Supported on Model 595.
570, 595
Once an On/Off Processor Enablement feature is ordered and the associated enablement code is entered into the system,
you must report your on/off usage to IBM at least monthly. This information, used to compute your billing data, is then
provided to your sales channel. The sales channel places an order for a quantity of on/off processor day billing features
and bill you. Order one #7972 for each billable processor day on a model 595 with #8966 Processor Feature.
Supported on Model 595.
The #8461 Base One Processor Activation provides base activation code that is used to permanently activate processor
on a Model 595 server with #8981 Processor Feature. One or more of these no charge activation features is ordered,
depending on the configuration rules.
Ordered via MES or as part of initial system order
Supported on Model 595.
Customer Install Feature: Yes
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890 #0197, #0198, #2487, #2488 14 May 2002 30 August 2002 07 May 2003
Note: The darker shading in the following tables and figures represents the base
configuration of the system. The capacities shown might require prerequisites. Some
combinations of features are not valid
Model 800
Processor feature #2463 #2464
Server feature #0863 #0864 #0865
Relative system performance1, 2
Processor CPW 300 300 950
5250 CPW
Value and Standard6a 25 25 -
Advanced6a - - 50
Number/type/speed of processor 1/SStar/540 MHz 1/SStar/540 MHz 1/SStar/540 MHz
L2 Cache (MB) 0 0 2
Main storage (MB minimum to maximum) 256 to 8192 512 to 81929a 512 to 81929a
Numbers are for all 800 processor Base system #7116 System #5095/#0595 PCI-X #5094 PCI-X Total system
features Unit Expansion Expansion Tower Expansion Tower maximum
Physical packaging
External HSL ports 2 - - - 2
External HSL loops 1 - - - 1
PCI-X Expansion Tower 1 - - - 1
External xSeries Servers 3 - - - 3
Embedded IOP 1 - - - 1
PCI card slots 7 - 7 14 21
Maximum PCI IOA cards 6 - 5 11 17
Communication lines3 18 - 20 44 60
LAN ports 3 - 5 8 11
Integrated xSeries Servers10a 1 - 1 3 4
Twinaxial workstation controllers 4 - 5 11 15
Twinaxial workstations 160 - 200 440 600
Internal CD/DVD/tape4 2 - - 2 4
External tape 4 - 5 11 15
External optical/CD/DVD 4 - 5 11 15
Cryptographic coprocessor 4 - 3 4 4
Cryptographic accelerator 2 - 2 2 2
To review the footnotes for this table, see 3.6, “Notes for iSeries Models 800, 810, 825, 870,
and 890 overview” on page 68.
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870, 890
3.2 iSeries Model 810 overview
The following tables provide the minimum and maximum system capacities for the Model
810.
Model 810
Processor feature #2465 #2466 #2467 #2469
Server feature #0868 #0866 #0867 #0869
Relative system performance1, 2
Processor CPW 750 1020 1470 2700
5250 CPW5a
Standard6b 0 0 0 0
Enterprise6b 750 1020 1470 2700
High Availability6b 750 1020 1470 2700
Number/type/speed of processor 1/SStar/540 MHz 1/SStar/540 MHz 1/SStar/750 MHz 2/SStar/750 MHz
L2 Cache (MB) per processor 2 2 4 4
Main storage (MB minimum to maximum) 512 to 16384 512 to 16384 512 to 16384 512 to 16384
Main storage DIMMs (minimum/maximum) 1/8 1/8 1/8 2/16
Minimum OS/400 level8b V5R2 V5R2 V5R2 V5R2
Software group6b P10 P10 P10 P20
The following tables provide the minimum and maximum system capacities for the Model 810
iSeries for Domino.
Numbers are for all 810 Base system #7116 System #5095/#0595 PCI-X #5094 PCI-X Total system
processor features Unit Expansion Expansion Tower Expansion Tower maximum
Physical packaging
External HSL ports 2 - - - -
External HSL loops 1 - - - 1
PCI/PCI-X Expansion Tower 4 - - - 4
External xSeries Servers 7 - - - 7
Embedded IOP 1 - - 1 5
PCI card slots 7 - 7 14 63
Maximum PCI IOA cards 6 - 5 11 50
Internal CD/DVD/tape4 2 - - 2 10
External tape 4 - 5 11 18
External optical/CD/DVD 4 - 5 11 18
Cryptographic coprocessor 4 - 3 8 8
Cryptographic accelerator 2 - 2 2 2
To review the footnotes for this table, see 3.6, “Notes for iSeries Models 800, 810, 825, 870,
and 890 overview” on page 68.
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3.3 iSeries Model 825 overview
The following tables provide the minimum and maximum system capacities for the Model
825.
Model 825
Processor feature #2473 #2495
Server feature7 #0873 - - #0890
Server feature for Domino9c - #0772 #0773 -
Relative system performance1, 2
Processor CPW 3600/6600 - - 1250/6600
Mail and Calendar Users (MCU) 2a - 11600 17400 -
5250 CPW5b
Standard and Domino6c - 0 0 -
Enterprise6c Maximum - - -
High Availability6c Maximum - - -
Capacity Backup6c - - - Maximum
Number/type/ 3/6 / POWER4/ 4 / POWER4/ 6 / POWER4™ 1/6 / POWER4/
speed of processor 1.1 GHz 1.1 GHz 1.1 GHz 1.1 GHz
L3 Cache (MB per processor) 16 16 16 16
L2 Cache (MB per processor) 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72
Main storage (GB minimum to maximum)9b 2 to 48 6 to 48 12 to 48 2 to 48
Main storage DIMMs (minimum/maximum) 8/24 8/24 8/24 8/24
Minimum OS/400 level8b V5R2 V5R2 V5R2 V5R2
Software group6c P30 P30 P30 P30
Numbers are for all 825 processor Base system #5095/#0595 PCI-X #5094 PCI-X Total
features Expansion Tower Expansion Tower maximum
Physical packaging
External RIO-G ports 6 - - 6
External RIO-G loops 3 - - 3
PCI Expansion Towers 16 - - 16
PCI-X Expansion Towers 18 - - 18
External xSeries Servers 18 - - 18
Embedded IOP 1 - 1 19
Embedded IOA 1 - - 1
PCI card slots 10 7 14 262
Maximum PCI IOA cards 8 5 11 205
Internal CD-ROM/DVD-RAM/tape4 2 - 2 18
External tape/optical/CD/DVD 5 5 11 18
Cryptographic coprocessor 5 3 8 8
Cryptographic accelerator 4 4 4 4
To review the footnotes for this table, see 3.6, “Notes for iSeries Models 800, 810, 825, 870,
and 890 overview” on page 68.
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3.4 iSeries Model 870 overview
The following tables provide the minimum and maximum system capacities for the Model
870.
Model 870
Processor feature #2486 #2489 #2496
Server feature #0886 #0889 #0891
Relative system performance1, 2
Number/type/speed of processor 8/16 / POWER4/1.3 GHz 5/8 / POWER4/1.3 GHz 2/16 / POWER4/1.3 GHz
Numbers are for all 870 processor #9094 Base #5095/#0595 PCI-X #5094 PCI-X Total system
features Tower Expansion Tower Expansion Tower maximum
Physical packaging
External HSL/RIO-G ports -/16 - - -/16
External HSL/RIO-G loops -/8 - - -/8
PCI/PCI-X Expansion Towers 47 - - 47
External xSeries Servers 60 - - 60
Embedded IOP - - - -
Embedded IOA - - - -
PCI card slots 14 7 14 672
Maximum PCI IOA cards 11 5 11 528
Internal CD/DVD/tape4a 2 - 2 26
External tape/optical/CD/DVD 9 5 11 26
Cryptographic coprocessor 8 3 8 32
Cryptographic accelerator 4 4 4 8
To review the footnotes for this table, see 3.6, “Notes for iSeries Models 800, 810, 825, 870,
and 890 overview” on page 68.
Model 890
Processor feature #2497 #2498 #2499
Server feature #0897 #0898 #0892
Relative system performance1, 2
Number/type/speed of processor 16/24 / POWER4/1.3 GHz 24/32 / POWER4/1.3 GHz 4/32 / POWER4/1.3 GHz
Model 890
L2 Cache (MB) 1.5 MB/chip set 1.5 MB/chip set 1.5 MB/chip set 1.5 MB/chip set
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Model 890
Numbers are for all 890 processor #9094 #5095/#0595 PCI-X #5094 PCI-X Total maximum
features Base Tower Expansion Tower Expansion Tower
Physical packaging
External HSL/RIO-G ports -/24 - - -/24
External HSL/RIO-G loops -/12 - - -/12
PCI/PCI-X Expansion Towers 47 - - 47
External xSeries Servers 60 - - 60
Embedded IOP - - - -
Embedded IOA - - - -
PCI card slots 14 7 14 672
Maximum PCI IOA cards 11 5 11 528
Internal CD-ROM/DVD-RAM/tape4a 2 - 2 26
External tape/optical/CD/DVD 9 5 11 26
Cryptographic coprocessor 8 3 8 32
Cryptographic accelerator 4 4 4 8
To review the footnotes for this table, see 3.6, “Notes for iSeries Models 800, 810, 825, 870,
and 890 overview” on page 68.
3.6 Notes for iSeries Models 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890
overview
Note 1 Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) is used to measure the performance of all iSeries and AS/400e processors
announced from September 1996 onward. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type and number
of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other factors, and the
application running determine what performance is achievable.
Note 2 Processor performance represents the relative performance (maximum capacity) of a processor feature running CPW in a
client/server environment. Processor capacity is achievable when the commercial workload is not constrained by main
storage and direct access storage device (DASD). Performance of the 5250 CPW represents the relative performance
available to perform host-centric workloads. The amount of in 5250 CPW capacity consumed reduces the available
processor capacity by the same amount.
Note 2a Mail and Calendar Users (MCU) is a relative performance measurement derived by performing mail and calendar functions
using Domino and Notes clients. The MCU workload represents concurrent users on a Notes client who are reading,
updating, or deleting documents in an e-mail database. It also represents users who are performing lookups in the Domino
Directory, and scheduling calendar appointments and invitations. Reported values reflect 70% processor utilization to allow
for growth and peak loads in excess of customer workload estimates.
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Note 3 One line is used if #5544 System Console on Operations Console is used. One line can be used if #5546 System Console
on 100 Mbps Token Ring or #5548 System Console on 100 Mbps Ethernet is selected and the #0367 Operations Console
PCI Cable is connected.
Note 3a One line is used if #5544 System Console on Operations Console is used. One line can be used if #5548 System Console
on 100 Mbps Ethernet is selected and the #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable is connected.
Note 4a There must be one DVD-RAM or DVD-ROM in the #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure.
Note 5a 5250 CPW (Interactive) is an approximate value that reflects the amount of Processor CPW that can be used for workloads
Model performing 5250-based tasks. Remember that:
810
The iSeries Enterprise Edition provides maximum 5250 CPW support (up to 100% of the capacity of the active
processor CPW). The iSeries Standard Edition provides zero CPW for 5250 work.
Any task that uses a 5250 data stream is considered 5250 online transaction processing (OLTP) work and requires
some amount of 5250 CPW to process no matter how the task was started.
A task submitted through a 5250 session (5250 device or 5250 emulation) that does display or printer input/output (I/O)
requires 5250 CPW.
A task submitted through a 5250 session (5250 device or 5250 emulation) as a “batch” job is not considered 5250
OLTP work and does not require any 5250 CPW unless the task does display or printer I/O.
Limited 5250 CPW is available with the Standard Edition for a system administrator to use 5250 display device I/O to
manage various aspects of the server. Multiple administrative jobs exceed this capability.
Note 5b 5250 CPW (Interactive) is an approximate value that reflects the amount of Processor CPW that can be used for workloads
Model performing 5250-based tasks. Remember that:
825
The iSeries Enterprise Edition provides maximum 5250 CPW support (up to 100% of the capacity of the active
processor CPW). The iSeries Standard Edition provides limited CPW for 5250 work.
Any task that uses a 5250 data stream is considered 5250 OLTP work and requires some amount of 5250 CPW to
process no matter how the task was started.
A task submitted through a 5250 session (5250 device or 5250 emulation) that does display or printer I/O requires 5250
CPW.
A task submitted through a 5250 session (5250 device or 5250 emulation) as a “batch” job is not considered 5250
OLTP work and does not require any 5250 CPW unless the task does display or printer I/O.
Limited 5250 CPW is available with the Standard Edition for a system administrator to use 5250 display device I/O to
manage various aspects of the server. Multiple administrative jobs exceed this capability.
Maximum 5250 CPW is equivalent to the processor CPW for the active processor.
Note 5c 5250 CPW (Interactive) is an approximate value that reflects the amount of Processor CPW that can be used for workloads
Models performing 5250-based tasks. Remember that:
870 890
The iSeries Enterprise Edition provides maximum 5250 CPW support (up to 100% of the capacity of the active
processor CPW). The iSeries Standard Edition provides zero CPW for 5250 work.
Any task that uses a 5250 data stream is considered 5250 OLTP work and requires some amount of 5250 CPW to
process no matter how the task was started.
A task submitted through a 5250 session (5250 device or 5250 emulation) that does display or printer I/O requires 5250
CPW.
A task submitted through a 5250 session (5250 device or 5250 emulation) as a “batch” job is not considered 5250
OLTP work and does not require any 5250 CPW unless the task does display or printer I/O.
Limited 5250 CPW is available with the Standard Edition for a system administrator to use 5250 display device I/O to
manage various aspects of the server. Multiple administrative jobs exceed this capability.
Maximum 5250 CPW is equivalent to the processor CPW for the active processor.
Note 6a Software group is determined by the combination of Processor feature and Edition feature. This table provides a cross
Model reference. Display the QPRCFEAT system value on DSPHDWRSC TYPE(*AHW) to display the processor feature code
800 value.
Processor Server feature Edition feature Software group Processor feature code
or QPRCFEAT value
Note 6b Software group is determined by the combination of Processor feature and Edition feature. This table provides a cross
Model reference. Display the QPRCFEAT system value on DSPHDWRSC TYPE(*AHW) to display the processor feature code
810 value.
Processor Server feature Edition feature Software group Processor feature code
or QPRCFEAT value
Note 6c Software group is determined by the combination of Processor feature and Edition feature. This table provides a cross
Model reference. Display the QPRCFEAT system value on DSPHDWRSC TYPE(*AHW) to display the processor feature code
825 value. This value is also shown for the Capacity Card CCIN value when using SST to display system capacity information.
Processor feature Server feature Edition feature Software group Processor feature code
or QPRCFEAT value
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Note 6d Software group is determined by the combination of Processor feature and Edition feature. This table provides a cross
Model reference. Display the QPRCFEAT system value on DSPHDWRSC TYPE(*AHW) to display the processor feature code
870 value. This value is also shown for the Capacity Card CCIN value when using SST to display system capacity information.
Processor feature Server feature Edition feature Software group Processor feature code
or QPRCFEAT value
Note 6e Software group is determined by the combination of processor feature and edition feature. Display the QPRCFEAT system
Model value or DSPHDWRSC TYPE(*AHW) to display the processor feature code value. This value is also shown for the Capacity
890 Card CCIN value when using SST to perform a Capacity Upgrade on Demand.
Note 6e Processor feature Server feature Edition feature Software group Processor feature code
Model or QPRCFEAT value
890
(cont.) #2497 #0897 #7422 Standard P50 7422
Note 7 External DASD capacity assumes 70.56 GB LUNs. External DASD cannot exceed maximum system capacity or the
maximum number of disk arms.
Note 8a OS/400 V5R2 with the February 2003 level of Licensed Internal Code (LIC) and Cumulative PTF package identified in
Model Information APAR II13365 at: http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/iseries/index.html
800
Note 8b OS/400 V5R2 with the February 2003 level of Licensed Internal Code (LIC) and PTFs identified in Information APAR II13551
Models at: http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/iseries/index.html
810 825
870 890
(#2497
#2498)
Note 9a System can run with 256 MB, but the #0864 and #0865 Server features requires a minimum of 512 MB of main storage.
Note 9b The Domino Edition servers require a minimum disk and memory capacity as follows.
Models
810 825 Server feature Disk Memory
#0772 560 GB 6 GB
#0773 945 GB 12 GB
Note 9c The Server features used for iSeries for Domino specify the minimum amount of disk, memory, and Domino licenses required
for an initial order.
Note 10a Not supported in the #5094 by the IBM marketing configurator.
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3.7 9406 Model 800 system unit schematic
3
625W 625W DISK SLOTS
Power Supply Power Supply
D02
D03
D04
D05
D06
D01
PO1 PO1 DB1
For a schematic of the #7116 System Unit Expansion for the Model 800, refer to 3.9, “iSeries
Models 800 and 810 #7116 System Unit Expansion schematic” on page 75.
Concurrent
Maintenance
625W 625W DISK SLOTS
Power Supply Power Supply
D01
D02
D03
D04
D05
D06
PO1 PO1
DB1
Base Feature
Note 1: Cards may be reversed depending on the choice of console.
Note 2: Card slots do not support hot plugging with the #2466 and #2467 processors. Required Feature
Unavailable if
Integrated xSeries
Server is installed
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Model 810 Processor and Memory
#2465, #2466, #2467
3.9 iSeries Models 800 and 810 #7116 System Unit Expansion
schematic
DB3
D20
D19
Disk Unit Cage
D18
D17
D16 #7136 Fan Fan
D15 B03 B03
DISK SLOTS
DB2
D14
D13 Disk Unit Cage
D12
D11 Concurrent
D10 625W 625W
Maintenance
D09 Power Supply Power Supply
DISK SLOTS PO2 PO2
DB1
OP-Panel NB1
RM D17 RM D17
RM D18 RM D18
Power Supply
DB2
Power Supply
B02 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10
DB4
1040W
DASD Cage
#7124
Front Right
MB1 MB2
C OP Panel NB1
0 Processor - Memory (M02)
Power Supply HSL-C
C
1 Processor - Memory (M01)
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Note: Hot plug and concurrent add of the following components are supported:
PCI cards
Disk units
Removable media
Power supplies
Fans
J2A -- D
J2C -- H
J0A -- C
J0C -- G
SMI SMI SMI SMI
J3C -- F
Processor L3 Cache
J3A -- B
J1C -- E
J1A -- A
Memory Card 1
Memory Card 4
Memory Card 0
Memory Card 7
SP/
Empty
HSL HSL
Blower 1 0
M40 M41
DCA - Base
Memory Card 6
CAP - Base
DCA - Base
DCA - Base
Memory Card 5
Memory Card 2
Memory Card 3
Unused
Unused
Unused
Empty
Empty
M30 M31 M32 M33M34M35 M36M37 M38 M39
Blower Blower
Front Back
For a schematic of the #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure for the Model 870, refer to 3.13,
“iSeries Models 870 and 890 #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure schematic” on page 85.
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The following schematic illustrates the backplane of the Model 870 system unit.
L3 L3
M23 M13
L3 L3
M22 MCM M12
(0)
M16
Clock
Top Card Bottom
M15
MCM
L3
(2)
L3
M20 M10
M14
L3 L3
M19 M09
Front
Note: Multichip module (MCM) slots 0 and 2 contain processor modules. MCM slots 1 and
3 have pass-through cards (CCIN 272D) installed.
Note: The M40 and M41 are positioned at the rear of the card.
B1
M41
D1
M40 C0
B0 D0
C1
A1 C1
M M
L3 L3 M M
e
m
e
m M27 M28
e
m
e
m
D0
o o
r r MCM o
r
o
r
y y L3 L3 y y
C C M20 (0) M22
C C
A0 C0
a
r
a
r
M21 a
r
a
r D1
d d d d
M17 M18 Clock M24 M25
Card
M M M15 M M
e e e e
m m m m
o o o o
r r MCM r r
C0
B1 D1 y y L3 L3 y y A0
C C M10 (2) M12 C C
a
r
a
r
M11 a a
L3 L3 r r
d d d d
M04 M05
B0 D0 M01 M02 M07 M08
C1 A1
A1 C1 D0 B0
A0 C0
M30 M39 D1 B1
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3.12 9406 Model 890 system unit schematic
The following schematic illustrates the Model 890 system unit.
Memory Card 1
Memory Card 0
Memory Card 4
SP/
Empty HSL HSL
M40 M41
DCA - Base
CAP - Base
CAP - Base
DCA - Base
DCA - Base
DCA - Base
Memory Card 5
Memory Card 6
Memory Card 2
Memory Card 3
Empty
2 3
Empty
M30 M31 M32 M33 M34 M35 M36 M37 M38 M39
Blower Blower
Front Back
The following schematic illustrates the backplane of the Model 890 system unit.
L3 L3 L3 L3
M29 M23 M13 M06
L3 L3 L3 L3
M28 M22 MCM M12 M05
(1)
M16
MCM Clock
MCM
Top (0) Card
(2) Bottom
M15
M21 M11
MCM
L3 L3
(3)
L3 L3
M27 M20 M10 M04
M14
L3 L3 L3 L3
M26 M19 M09 M03
Front
Note: One pass-through card (CCIN 272D) is installed with the 16/24-way processor to fill
the empty MCM slot 1.
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3.12.1 Model 890 MCM and HSL relationship
The following graphics represent the relationship of HSL and MCM in a Model 890.
Note: The M40 and M41 are positioned at the rear of the card.
B1 D1
M40 M41 C0
B0 D0 C1
M M M M
A1 C1
e
m
e
m
L3
M26
L3
M27
MCM 0 L3
M28
L3
M29
e
m
e
m D0
o o o o
r r MCM r r
y y L3 L3 L3 L3 y y
C0
r r r r
D1
A0 d d
MCM MCM
d d
A1 C1 D0 B0
A0 C0
M30 M39 D1 B1
B1 D1
M40 M41 C0
B0 D0 C1
M M M
A1 C1
e
m
e
m
L3
M26
L3
M27
MCM 0 L3
M28
e
m D0
o o o
r r MCM r
y y L3 L3 L3 y
C0
r r r
D1
A0 d d
MCM
d
A1 C1 D0 B0
A0 C0
M30 M39 D1 B1
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3.13 iSeries Models 870 and 890 #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure
schematic
(1-x-2-4)
(1-x-2-3))
(1-x-2-6)
(1-x-2-5)
Rem Media D42
(1-x-2-7)
(1-x-2-3
FAN FAN
(1-x-2-4)
Required
DVD-ROM B01 B02
OP Panel
D46 D47 D48 D49 D50 See #9094 PCI Card Enclosure for card placement details
(1-x-1-4)
(1-x-1-5)
(1-x-1-7)
(1-x-0-1)
(1-x-0-2)
(1-x-0-3)
(1-x-0-4)
(1-x-0-5)
(1-x-1-6)
(1-x-1-6)
(1-x-1-3)
(1-x-1-5)
(1-x-1-4)
(1-x-1-3)
PCI
#9844/#9943
#9793
HSL
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40
(2-x-2-3)
(2-x-2-5)
(2-x-2-6)
(2-x-2-7)
(2-x-2-4)
(3-x-2-3)
(3-x-2-4)
(3-x-2-5)
(3-x-2-6)
(3-x-2-7)
Serial-1 JTAG-A
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 Mfg Int V/S Comm SPCN
840 W 840 W
(2-x-1-5)
(2-x-1-3)
(2-x-1-4)
(2-x-1-6)
(2-x-1-7)
(3-x-1-3)
(3-x-1-4)
(3-x-1-5)
(3-x-1-6)
(3-x-1-7)
(2-x-0-4)
(2-x-0-5)
(2-x-0-6)
(2-x-0-7)
(3-x-0-3)
(3-x-0-4)
(3-x-0-5)
(3-x-0-6)
(3-x-0-7)
#5107
Front Back
LEGEND
= Base feature W = DS Card Address
X = IOA number
(W-X-Y-Z) Y = SCSI bus number
Z = AS/400 Drive Address
= Required feature Kn
Kn = Physical Address
Note: Hot plug and concurrent add of PCI cards, disk units, and removable media devices
are supported.
Boundary
Boundary
Adapter
Adapter
PCI Cards
Bridge
Bridge
Multi-
Multi-
3 1 2
#9886 / #9887
Multi-Adapter Bridge
IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
IOP/IXS
5,6 IOP/IOA
1,2 IOP/IXS
3,4 #9793
IOA
IOA
7,8 IOA
7,8 IOA
7,8 IOA
3 IOA
4 IOA
Bus Number
4
5,6
3
1,2
Slots
C01
C04
C05
C06
C08
C09
C07
C02
C03
C14
C15
C11
C12
C13
C10
Legend
Unavailable if
Base Feature Required Feature Integrated xSeries
Server is installed
Note 1: If C05 has an Integrated xSeries Server, Note 2: If C11 has an Integrated xSeries Server,
slot C06 is unavailable, and slot C07 is available slot C12 is unavailable, and slot C13 is available
only as a short slot. A #2792 does not reduce a only as a short slot. A #2792 does not reduce a
third slot to a short slot. third slot to a short slot.
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3.14 iSeries Models 870 and 890 #8094 Optional 1.8 m I/O Rack
schematic
PCI Cards
1,2 IOP(#9844)/IOA/IXS
Required Feature
#9886 / #9887
Unavailable if
5,6 IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
1,2 IOP/IXS
1,2 IOP/IXS
Integrated Netfinity
7,8 IOA
4 IOA
3 IOA
7,8 IOA
3,4 IOA
7,8 IOA
3 IOA
4 IOA
Multi-Adapter
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40 Server is installed
Bridge Bus
Number
C02
C03
C05
C07
C08
C09
C13
C15
C01
C04
C06
C10
C11
C12
C14
Slots
Note 1: If C05 has an
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS Integrated xSeries Server,
slot C06 is unavailable, and
Note: All slots are 3.3V
VPD slot C07 is available only as
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 a short slot. A #2792 does
SPCN
not reduce a third slot to a
short slot.
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS 840 W 840 W Note 2: If C11 has an
840 W 840 W Power Power Integrated xSeries Server,
Power Power Supply Supply slot C12 is unavailable, and
Supply Supply slot C13 is available only as
D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 P02 P03 a short slot. A #2792 does
P00 P01 not reduce a third slot to a
short slot.
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS Power supply slots are used as follows:
AC Dist AC Dist Note 3: Integrated xSeries
P01 - Base power
P02 - Base power Box Box Server placement is not
P03 - Auxiliary DASD cage (standard)
supported from the plant.
D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 P00 - Dual line cord
(A01) (A02) Only a #2792 is allowed in this
position.
HSL
840 W 840 W
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS 840 W 840 W Power Power
Power Power Supply Supply
Supply Supply
P02 P03
D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 P01
P00
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS Power supply slots are used as follows:
P01 - Base power AC Dist AC Dist
P02 - Base power Box Box
P03 - Dual line cord (standard)
(A01) (A02)
D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 P00 - Auxiliary DASD cage (standard)
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870, 890
3.16 iSeries Model 810 processors
The iSeries Model 810 initial installation is CSU. Processor upgrades within models are
performed by IBM Service Representatives.
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870, 890
3.17 iSeries Model 825 processors
The iSeries Model 825 initial installation and model upgrades are performed by an IBM
Service Representative.
* On/Off Capacity on Demand features require PTFs identified in Information APAR II13551
at: http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/iseries/index.html
#7440 Capacity BackUp Edition
Provides up to 11800 CPW for 5250 OLTP (CCIN 7440) for the Capacity BackUp Edition
#1698 On/Off Capacity on Demand Prepaid feature*
#1798 TCoD Billing feature
* On/Off Capacity on Demand features require PTFs identified in Information APAR II13551
at: http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/iseries/index.html
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Model 800, 810, 825,
870, 890
3.19 iSeries Model 890 processors
The iSeries Model 890 initial installation and model upgrades are performed by an IBM
Service Representative.
* On/Off Capacity on Demand features require PTFs identified in Information APAR II13551 at:
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/iseries/index.html
#1576 Optional 120 CPW in 5250 Interactive Environment
The #2487-#1576 is represented by Processor Feature Code 2AF0.
#1577 Optional 240 CPW in 5250 Interactive Environment
The #2487-#1577 is represented by Processor Feature Code 2AF1.
#1578 Optional 560 CPW in 5250 Interactive Environment
The #2487-#1578 is represented by Processor Feature Code 2AF2.
#1579 Optional 1050 CPW in 5250 Interactive Environment
The #1579-#1579 is represented by Processor Feature Code 2AF3.
#1581 Optional 2000 CPW in 5250 Interactive Environment
The #2487-#1581 is represented by Processor Feature Code 2AF5.
#1583 Optional 4550 CPW in 5250 Interactive Environment
The #2487-#1583 is represented by Processor Feature Code 2AF7.
#1585 Optional 10000 CPW in 5250 Interactive Environment
The #2487-#1585 is represented by Processor Feature Code 2AF9.
#1587 Optional 16500 CPW in 5250 Interactive Environment
The #2487-#1587 is represented by Processor Feature Code 2AFB.
#1588 Optional 20200 CPW in 5250 Interactive Environment
The #2487-#1588 is represented by Processor Feature Code 2AFC.
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Model 800, 810, 825,
870, 890
Processor Server Edition
feature feature feature Model 890 processor
#2498 #0898 29300 - 37400 CPW 24/32-way Processor in Client/Server Environment
Processor Capacity Card (CCIN 2425 or 7427)
Processor 0 (CCIN 25D3)
Processor 1 (CCIN 25D3)
Processor 2 (CCIN 25D3)
Processor 3 (CCIN 25D3)
#1613 Capacity Upgrade on Demand Activation code (up to eight on the #2498)
#1691 On/Off Capacity on Demand Prepaid feature for Standard Edition*
#1692 On/Off Capacity on Demand Prepaid feature for Enterprise and High
Availability Edition*
#1778 On/Off Capacity on Demand enablement feature
3.20 iSeries Models 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890 features
You can find feature descriptions, including details about power and packaging and main
memory, in Chapter 4, “IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries features and placement” on
page 97.
3.21 Supported upgrades for Models 800, 810, 825, 870, and
890
Refer to 1.1, “Upgrades for System i processors” on page 2 for an overview of the upgrades
supported for iSeries models.
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Note 1: Some of the feature descriptions in this chapter do not specifically state if the
feature is supported in a specific server. For example, some feature codes might be
supported in the IBM System i5 Model 520+, 550+, 570+, 595, but not in the eServer i5
Model 520, 550, 570, or 595, or even in the iSeries 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890 servers.
Refer to the product announcement letter or check with your IBM representative if you
require this information.
Note 2: The darker shaded areas in the following tables and graphics indicate the base
features.
Note 3: Some of the feature descriptions in this chapter do not fully identify the required
minimum operating system level. For example, a feature which is supported with i5/OS
V5R4 might need additional PTFs when installed in an i5/OS V5R3 or OS/400 V5R2
system. Some features require a different LIC level.
To see the PTF prerequisites for a specific feature code, click the feature code button in
the search results of the hardware tab of the IBM eServer™ Prerequisite tool at:
http://www-912.ibm.com/e_dir/eServerPrereq.nsf
Note 4: The HSL, SPCN, and dual line cord feature codes and descriptions can be found
in Chapter 11, “HSL, SPCN, line cord, and communication cables for IBM System i5,
eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 377.
PCI architecture changes the configuration rules associated with card placement in IBM
System i5 and eServer i5 Models 520, 550, 570, and 595, and iSeries Models 800, 810, 825,
Features and Rules
870, and 890 servers. PCI cards are subject to plugging rules. Earlier models require IOPs to
be in specific slots in the system and expansion towers. Increased configuration flexibility
reinforces a requirement to understand the detailed configuration rules.
Important: If the configuration rules and restrictions are not fully understood and followed,
it is possible to create a hardware configuration that does not work, marginally works, or
quits working when a system is upgraded to future software releases.
The IBM Redpapers PCI and PCI-X Placement Rules for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and
iSeries servers with i5/OS V5R4 and V5R3, REDP-4011, and PCI Card Placement Rules for
the IBM Eserver iSeries Server OS/400 Version 5 Release 2: September 2003, REDP-3638
for OS/400 V5R2 and earlier releases, describe the configuration and card placement rules
that you must understand and follow to develop valid configurations. Use these Redpapers as
a guide when configuring IOAs and IOPs to size the system to meet client expectations.
Features offered without the requirement of an IOP are listed in Table 4-2 on page 186.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, and 9411-100.
A 1519-100 Integrated xSeries Adapter for iSeries or 1519-200 Integrated xSeries Adapter for i5 model is required in each
external xSeries server attached.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1 for 1519-100 Integrated xSeries Adapter for iSeries and i5/OS V5R3 for
1519-200 Integrated xSeries Adapter
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
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#0123 #0123 - #5074 Lower Unit in Rack
The #0123 feature specifies that one #5074 PCI Expansion Tower is to be mounted in the bottom of a #0551 iSeries Rack.
The #0123 can be specified on initial orders and on Miscellaneous Equipment Specification (MES) orders, however support
for the field merging a #5074 into a #0551 iSeries Rack is not offered (due to the weight of the #5074). A line cord for the
#5074 must be ordered with the #5074.
Corequisites:
#0551 iSeries Rack
#5074 PCI Expansion Tower
#5101/#5111 30 Disk Expansion with Dual Line Cords
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #0123 is withdrawn from marketing as of 03 December 2002.
The system is mounted in the #0551 at the plant if the system order received at the plant contains a system unit, #7116
System Unit Expansion, #0551 iSeries Rack, and #0133 Plant Install in Rack. If any of those four components are missing
from the order, the system is not mounted in the #0551 at the plant.
If the system is not installed in a #0551 iSeries Rack in the plant, the #0133 feature provides the following hardware
components: a set of slides, cable management arm, a heavy duty tray, a Model 800 or 810 adapter plate and a pair of
Model 800 or 810 lift covers.
A line cord for both the system unit and the system unit expansion is required. For system units being mounted in the upper
portions of a rack and not using the #1422 PDU Line Cord, be sure that the line cord (and SPCN cable, if present) is of
sufficient length.
A #7116 System Unit Expansion must be present or ordered for Models 800 and 810.
An #0551 iSeries Rack is required for mounting a Model 800 or 810, but the #0551 is not required on the order, or on the
inventory records for the system for which the #0133 Plant Install in Rack is ordered.
Supported on Models 800 and 810.
The #0133 is a Customer Install Feature if installed in the field.
The #0133 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006.
Two line cords are required for the system unit. Be sure that the line cord (and SPCN cable, if present) is of sufficient length
for system units mounted in the upper portions of a rack and not using the #1422 PDU Line Cord.
An #0551 iSeries Rack is required for mounting the Model 825, but the #0551 is not required on the order or on the
inventory records for the system for which the #0134 Field Install in Rack (HD) is ordered. The #0134 can be specified on
an initial, model upgrade, or MES order.
Supported on Model 825.
The #0134 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #0134 is withdrawn from marketing as of 21 November 2003.
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#0136 #0136 Rear Cover
The #0136 provides a double-wide rear cover for a Model 800 or 810 system unit with a #7116 System Unit Expansion
installed.
Supported on Models 800, 810 double wide
The #0136 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #0136 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006.
Requires a line cord for both the system unit and the system unit expansion.
For system units being mounted in the upper portions of a rack and not using the #1422 PDU Line Cord, be sure that the
line cord (and SPCN cable, if present) is of sufficient length.
Features and Rules
A #0551 iSeries Rack is required for mounting the Model 800 and 810, but the #0551 feature is not required on the order
or on the inventory records for the system that is ordering a #0137. The #0137 can be specified on any type of order (initial,
model upgrades into a Model 810 or simple MES).
Supported on Models 800 and 810.
The #0137 is an IBM Customer Service Representative setup feature.
The #0137 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006.
For system units being mounted in the upper portions of a rack and not using the #1422 PDU Line Cord, be sure that the
line cord (and SPCN cable, if present) is of sufficient length.
A #0551 iSeries Rack is required for mounting the Model 825. The #0551 feature is not required on the order or on the
inventory records for the system that is ordering a #0138.
Supported on Model 825.
The #0138 is an IBM Customer Service Representative setup feature.
The #0138 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006.
#0140 #0140 Logical Partitioning Specify
The #0140 is used to specify that this system is to be logically partitioned. The #0140 is only valid on n-way processors
with OS/400 V4R5 or later. The #0140 is valid on select OS/400 V5R1 supported uni-processors (IStar and SStar
processors only). The IBM marketing configurator adds a quantity of one #0140 to the order for each logical partition
(LPAR) required.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870 and 890.
The #0140 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#0142 #0142 Linux® Partition Specify
The #0142 is used to specify that this system is to be logically partitioned with a Linux partition. Specify one #0142 for each
Linux partition required. There are no minimum number of Linux direct attached features required per Linux partition. A
Linux partition can exist without any Linux direct attached features in it (in this case, virtual storage, virtual LAN and virtual
console is virtualized through the iSeries server).
The following Linux direct attach features can be directly attached to a Linux partition. Linux direct attached features cannot
be accessed by OS/400 and i5/OS partitions:
#0601 - Direct Attach #2743 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA
#0602 - Direct Attach #2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA
#0603 - Direct Attach #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token-Ring IOA (withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006)
#0604 - Direct Attach #2763 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
#0605 - Direct Attach #4748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
#0606 - Direct Attach #4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
#0607 - Direct Attach #4838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA
See the descriptions of the individual feature to understand the capabilities and PCI slot limitations of the features directly
attached to Linux partitions.
Linux direct attach features do not use or require PCI IOPs. They are only supported in a secondary LPAR partition and
require a minimum operating system level of OS/400 V5R1 running in the primary partition.
Corequisite: #0140 Logical Partition Specify.
Maximum: Up to one less than the total number of partitions allowed on system/processor.
Linux partitions are supported with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER™ or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for
POWER Version 3.
AIX partitions are supported with AIX 5L™ for POWER V5.2.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1
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#0142 #0142 Linux Partition Specify
(cont.) Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #0142 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #0601 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 October 2004. A #0620 is the recommended replacement.
The #0602 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 October 2004. A #0621 is the recommended replacement.
The #0605 is withdrawn from marketing for new orders. It is supported as the target of feature conversions.
The #0606 is withdrawn from marketing as of 19 November 2004. A #0618 is the recommended replacement.
The #0611 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 April 2005 for new orders. It is supported as the target of feature
conversions.
The #0612 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 April 2005 for new orders. It is supported as the target of feature
conversions.
AIX features are only allowed within AIX partitions. AIX features are not allowed in i5/OS partitions.
There is no minimum number of AIX direct-attached features required per AIX partition. The system provides virtual I/O for
those AIX partitions that do not contain AIX features.
Corequisite: #0140 Logical Partition Specify.
The #0205 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 April 2005 for 9405 Model 520.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R2 with Cumulative PTF package C5102530 and prerequisite PTFs or
i5/OS V5R3 with Cumulative PTF package C5102530 and prerequisite PTFs.
Supported on Models 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, and 9411-100.
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#0496 #0496 - Force i5/OS Preload
The #0496 preloads i5/OS on a new server. The #0496 forces a preload of i5/OS on a single partition when Linux or AIX
5L partitions with virtual storage are on the order. i5/OS is preloaded on all the disk drives in the configuration. Do not use
this feature if the Linux or AIX 5L partition has dedicated disk controllers and drives in the on order configuration.
The #0496 is mutually exclusive with a #0006.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 520+, 550+, 570+, and 595.
The #0496 is not a Customer Install Feature.
The #0578/#0588 can be installed in the same rack as a Model 270 but cannot be connected to the Model 270. The #0595
can be attached to a Model 270.
The IBM marketing configurator does not manage rack space in the #0551 iSeries Rack. See 6.2, “Required EIA units” on
page 289 to determine the number of EIA units required in the #0551 for each Hardware Management Console (HMC),
System i system unit or expansion tower.
One to four PDUs can be ordered with the #0551 iSeries Rack. The PDUs can be on initial orders, model upgrades, or on
MES orders. Each PDU has six power sockets that can be used to provide power for devices rack mounted in the #0551
iSeries Rack using the #1422 PDU Line Cord.
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#0551 #0551 iSeries Rack
(cont.) #5161 Power Distribution Unit - 1 Phase IEC (6 sockets) (withdrawn from marketing as of 12 April 2005.
A #7188 Power Distribution Unit Side Mount is the recommended replacement.)
– #1477 - 4.3m 200V/ 16A IEC309/46 Power Cord
– #1449 - 4.3m 200V/ 32A Power Cord EU 1-Phase for connection to utility power.
#5162 Power Distribution Unit - 2 of 3 Phase
– #1450 - 4.3m 200V/ 16A Power Cord EU 2-Phase for connection to utility power.
#5163 Power Distribution Unit - 3 Phase (6 sockets) (withdrawn from marketing as of 12 April 2005.
A #7188 Power Distribution Unit Side Mount is the recommended replacement.)
– #1477 - 4.3m 200V/ 16A IEC309/46 Power Cord
#7188 Power Distribution Unit 1 Phase NEMA
The #7188 PDU is the replacement for the #5160, #5161, #5162 and #5163.
The following line cords are supported on the #7188 to connect to utility power:
Features and Rules
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #0551 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#0553 #0553 iSeries 2.0 m Rack
The #0553 iSeries 2.0 m Rack provides a 2 m rack which contains 42 EIA units of space. The following features specify
the means of populating the #0553:
#0133 Plant Install in Rack
#0137 Field Install in Rack
#0138 Field Install in Rack
#0578 PCI Expansion Unit in Rack
#0588 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack
#0595 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack
#7798 Model 550 non-IBM Rack Mount
#7880 Side Attach Kit for Rack
#7883 Model 520 non-IBM Rack Mount
#7884 520 Rack Mount
#7886 550 Rack Mount
The #0553 can support up to nine PDUs, four mounted vertically and five mounted horizontally. Horizontally mounted PDUs
occupy one EIA of rack space. The IBM marketing configurator does not manage rack space in the #0553 iSeries 2.0 m
Rack. See 6.2, “Required EIA units” on page 289 to determine the number of EIA units required in the #0553 for each
Hardware Management Console (HMC), System i system unit or expansion tower.
The PDUs can be ordered on initial orders, model upgrades, or on MES orders. Each #5160, #5161, #5162 and #5163
PDU has six power sockets and the #7188 Power Distribution Unit has 12 power sockets that can be used to provide power
for rack mounted devices in the #0553 iSeries rack using the #1422 or #6458 PDU Power Cord. Only #7188 PDUs can be
mixed with other PDU features. Otherwise, no mixing of PDU types or features within a #0553 or on a system is allowed.
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#0553 #0553 iSeries Rack
(cont.)
#5161 Power Distribution Unit - 1 Phase IEC (6 sockets) (withdrawn from marketing as of 12 April 2005.
A #7188 Power Distribution Unit Side Mount is the recommended replacement.)
– #1449 - 4.3m 200V/32A Power Cord EU 1-Phase for connection to utility power
All rack-mounted units plugging into a PDU require either a #1422 or #6458 PDU Power Cord. Mixing of different system
models within a single #0553 2.0m rack is not allowed on initial order systems. PDU features can be ordered without a
#0553 rack being ordered or present on the system.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, 890.
The #0553 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#0554 #0554 iSeries 11U Rack
The #0554 iSeries 11U Rack provides a 19-inch, .6m (24-inch) high rack with 11 EIA units of total space for installing rack
mounted system units and/or expansion units. The #0554 includes a lockable front door. Filler panels and a perforated front
door are included to help provide proper airflow and cooling. A rear door is not offered.
The IBM marketing configurator does not manage rack space in the #0554 iSeries Rack. See 6.2, “Required EIA units” on
page 289 to determine the number of EIA units required in the #0554 for each Hardware Management Console (HMC),
System i system unit or expansion tower. Mixing of different system models within a single #0554 is not allowed on initial
order systems. The #0554 supports up to six Power Distribution Units (PDU) that are mounted horizontally. Each PDU
takes up one EIA of rack space.
All rack-mounted units plugging into a PDU require a PDU line cord with a C14 plug, #1422 or #6458 PDU Power Cord.
Mixing of different system models within a single #0553 2.0m rack is not allowed on initial order systems. For system units
mounted in the upper portions of a rack and not using the #1422 or #6458 PDU Power Cord, be sure the line cord (and
SPCN cable, if present) is of sufficient length. PDU features can be ordered without a #0554 rack being ordered or present
on the system.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, 890.
The #0554 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#0555 #0555 iSeries 25U Rack
The #0555 provides a 19-inch, 1.3m (49-inch) high rack with 25 EIA units of total space for installing rack-mounted system
units and/or expansion units. The #0555 includes lockable front and rear doors. Filler panels and perforated doors are
included to help provide proper airflow and cooling.
The IBM marketing configurator does not manage rack space in the #0555 iSeries Rack. See 6.2, “Required EIA units” on
page 289 to determine the number of EIA units required in the #0555 for each Hardware Management Console (HMC),
System i system unit or expansion tower. Mixing of different system models within a single #0554 is not allowed on initial
order systems. The #0555 supports up to six Power Distribution Units (PDU) that are mounted horizontally. Each PDU
takes up one EIA of rack space.
#5160 Power Distribution Unit 1 Phase NEMA (6 sockets) (withdrawn from marketing as of 12 April 2005.
A #7188 Power Distribution Unit Side Mount is the recommended replacement.)
The following line cords are supported on the #5160 for connection to utility power:
– #1424 - 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
– #1425 - 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
– #1426 - 200V 14-ft Locking Line Cord
– #1427 - 200V 14-ft Watertight Line Cord
– #1446 - 4.3m 200V/30A Power Cord Korea
– #1447 - 4.3m 200V/30A Power Cord AU
– #1448 - 4.3m 200V/30A Power Cord NZ
#5161 Power Distribution Unit - 1 Phase IEC (6 sockets) (withdrawn from marketing as of 12 April 2005.
A #7188 Power Distribution Unit Side Mount is the recommended replacement.)
The following line cord is supported on the #5161 for connection to utility power:
– #1449 - 4.3m 200V/32A Power Cord EU 1-Phase
#5162 Power Distribution Unit 2 of 3 Phase (6 sockets) (supported, not orderable)
The following line cord is supported on the #5162 for connection to utility power:
– #1450- 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU 2-Phase
#5163 Power Distribution Unit - 3 Phase (6 sockets) (withdrawn from marketing as of 12 April 2005.
A #7188 Power Distribution Unit Side Mount is the recommended replacement.)
#7188 Power Distribution Unit 1 Phase NEMA (12 sockets) (orderable)
The #7188 PDU is the replacement for the #5160, #5161, #5162 and #5163. The following line cords are supported
on the #7188 to connect to utility power:
– #6489 - 14-ft 3PH/24A Power Cord
– #6491 - 14-ft 1PH/63A Power Cord
– #6492 - 14-ft 1PH/48-60A Power Cord
– #6653 - 14-ft 3PH/16A Power Cord
– #6654 - 14-ft 1PH/24-30A Power Cord
– #6655 - 14-ft 1PH/24-30A Watertight Power Cord
– #6656 - 14-ft 1PH/32A Power Cord
– #6657 - 14-ft 3PH/24A Power Cord
– #6658 - 14-ft 3PH/16A Power Cord Korea
All rack-mounted units plugging into a PDU require a PDU line cord with a C14 plug, #1422 or #6458 PDU Power Cord.
Mixing of different system models within a single #0555 iSeries Rack is not allowed on initial order systems. PDU features
can be ordered without a #0555 rack being ordered or present on the system. For system units mounted in the upper
portions of a rack and not using the #1422 or #6458 PDU cord, be sure the line cord (and SPCN cable, if present) is of
sufficient length.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, 890.
The #0555 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#0574 #0574 - #5074 Equivalent
The #0574 indicates a #5074 installed in a #5079 rack. The #0574 PCI Expansion Unit in Rack is the equivalent of a #5074
PCI Expansion Tower, but the #0574 is installed in an #5079 1.8 m I/O Tower.
For each #5079 ordered, a default quantity of two #0574 specify codes appear on the order (one #0574 can be removed
from the #5079 order). #0574s can be RPQ added/removed to/from system inventory records, but at least one #0574 must
exist for each #5079 on the inventory records. If an existing #5079 is to be shared between two systems, one #0574 must
be RPQ removed from that system the #5079 was ordered against and one #0574 must be RPQ added to the other sharing
system.
Requires a #5079.
Supported on Models 9406 520, 550, 570, 595, 520+, 550+, 570+, 595 1.9 GHz and 9411-100.
CSU does not apply as the #0574 is rack mounted.
Up to five #0578s are mounted in a #0551, #0553, #0554, or #0555 iSeries Rack depending on the amount of existing
empty space in the #0551, #0553, #0554, and #0555. One #0578 can be mounted in an #0550 iSeries Rack. The #0578
can be ordered on initial, upgrade, and MES orders. The #0578 comes with two PDU-compatible power cords.
A minimum of one PDU is required if one, two, or three #0578s are ordered to be installed in the same #0551, #0553,
#0554, and #0555. A minimum of two PDUs are required if four #0578s are ordered for the same #0551 iSeries Rack. One
PDU is required for an #0578 in an #0550. Each PDU has six power sockets for connecting rack mounted devices via #1422
PDU Line Cord. Each #0578 comes with two integrated PDU compatible line cords. The #1422 PDU Line Cords are not
usable with this expansion unit. See the #0551, #0553, #0554, and #0555 feature descriptions for a list of available PDUs.
See “#5078 PCI Expansion Unit” on page 115 for a description of #0578 and #5078 common features.
Supported on Models 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #0578 is not a Customer Install Feature.
The #0578 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 October 2004. A #0588 is the recommended replacement.
The #0588 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack has two redundant 575W power supplies and two integrated PDU compatible
line cords. The line cords can be connected to the same PDU or separate PDUs in the #0550, #0551, #0553, #0554, and
#0555 iSeries Racks. If the line cords are connected to separate PDUs, and these PDUs are connected to two different
power sources, then the #0588 has dual line cord capability. A minimum of one PDU is required if one, two or three #0588s
are ordered to be installed in the same #0551, #0553, #0554, or #0555. A minimum of two PDUs are required if four #0588s
are ordered for the same #0551, #0553, #0554, or #0555. One PDU is required for an #0588 in an #0550. The #1422 PDU
Line Cords are not usable with the #0588. See the #0551, #0553, #0554, and #0555 descriptions for a list of available
PDUs.
Up to five #0588s can be mounted in a #0551, #0553, #0554, or #0550 iSeries Racks (depending on the amount of existing
empty space in the iSeries rack) and one #0588 can be mounted in a #0550 iSeries Rack. The #0588 can be ordered on
initial, model upgrade, or MES orders.
A #9943/#9844 Base PCI IOP can be used in a #0588 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack, but cannot be ordered with or for the
#0588. See “#5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit” on page 117 for a description of #0588 and #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit
common features.
The #0588 is also supported in Linux partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise
Linux AS for POWER Version 3.
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#0595 #0595 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack
The #0595 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack is a five EIA high rack-mounted version of the #0595 PCI-X Expansion Unit in
Rack, which provides I/O capability for iSeries servers. The #0595 has identical functional capabilities to the #5095. A
#9844 Base PCI IOP is included as base for the #0595 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack.
A #9517 Base HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter is shipped for Models 520, 550, 570, and 595.
A #9877 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter is shipped with new orders of a #5094 for Models 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870,
and 890.
The #0595 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack has redundant power when #5138 Redundant Power and Cooling is specified.
The #5138 includes a second 435W power supply. A second line cord must be ordered and installed. With the #5138 and
second line cord installed, the #0595 has dual line cord capability. If the #0595 is to be connected to a PDU, then one or
two #1422 line cords must be ordered.
Up to eight #0595s can be installed in a #0551/#0553/#0554/#0555 iSeries 25U Rack, depending on the amount of existing
Features and Rules
empty space in the #0551/#0553/#0554/#0555. See “#5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower” on page 120 for a description of
#0595 and #5095 common features.
The #0595 is also supported in Linux and AIX partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat
Enterprise Linux AS for POWER Version 3; and AIX 5L for POWER V5.2.
For each #5294 1.8m I/O Tower ordered, the IBM marketing configurator defaults a quantity of two #0694 specify codes to
the order. One #0694 can be removed from the #5294 order. Process a Record Purposes Only (RPO) to add or remove
the #0694s to or from system inventory records, but at least one #0694 must exist for each #5294 on the inventory records.
If an existing #5294 is to be shared between two systems, process an RPO to remove one #0694 from the system that the
#5294 was ordered against and to add one #0694 to the other sharing system.
For each #8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack ordered, the IBM marketing configurator defaults a quantity of one #0694 specify
code on the order. The #0694 can be removed from the #8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack via MES after the initial order if the
rack-mounted #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower does not attach to the same system as the #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure
lower unit. In this case, record-purposes-only add the #0694 to the sharing system which attaches the #5094 tower.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 520+, 550+, 570+, 595 1.9 GHz.
The #0836 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#1800 #1800 HSL-2 Ports - 2 Copper
The #1800 HSL-2 Ports - 2 Copper is a two port copper HSL-2/RIO-G bus expansion card for the Model 570. The #1800
adds capacity for an additional HSL-2/RIO-G loop on to the system. Hot plug capability is supported.
Requires a #7875 CPU Power Regulator.
The ability to concurrently add or remove an I/O tower or drawer is not supported.
Optical SPCN cables cannot be directly attached to the Model 550 system unit, but can be attached to an intermediate I/O
tower or drawer on the same SPCN loop. Plugs into the optional HSL connector in the system unit and makes system unit
slot C05 unusable for PCI card placement.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, AIX 5L for Power V5.2, Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER Version
3, or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER.
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#2786 #2786 HSL Ports - 2 Optical
The #2786 HSL Ports - 2 Optical is a 2-port optical HSL adapter for the Model 825. The #2786 can be installed in either of
the two HSL adapter slots (C08 or C09) on the Model 825 backplane.
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#5074 #5074 PCI Expansion Tower
The #5074 PCI Expansion Tower is attached to Models 820, 830, and 840 for adding up to 45 disk units (15 are “base”, 30
additional with #5101 or #5111), up to 11 PCI IOAs and up to two removable media units. The #5074 includes #9691 or
#2739/#9739 bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to the system, a #9943 Base PCI IOP, space for two removable
media devices, one battery backup, and redundant or hot swap power supplies. The #5074 is capable of controlling Ultra2
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) disk units.
Select two (any combination) of the following HSL cables for the first tower on an HSL loop. For additional towers on an
HSL loop, select one HSL cable per tower:
#1460 - 3m Copper HSL Cable
#1461 - 6m Copper HSL Cable
#1462 - 15m Copper HSL Cable
#1470 - 6m Optical HSL Cable
#1471 - 30m Optical HSL Cable
#1472 - 100m Optical HSL Cable
For the Model 810, if the #5074 attaches to HSL ports A0 or A1, the HSL cable cannot exceed 6 m. For the Model 820, if
the #5074 attaches to HSL port A1 of the system unit, the HSL connection to port A1 cannot exceed 6 m. When a #5074
is present, one #1460 or #1461 must be selected.
One #14xx power cord must be specified (geography dependent). See 11.2, “SPCN (power) cables” on page 382 for power
cord options.
Maximum: Six on the Model 520, 12 on the Model 550, 30 on the Model 570, 48 on the Model 595, five on the Model 820,
13 on Model 830, and 23 on Model 840, 47 on Model 890
The #5074 is also supported in Linux partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise
Linux AS for POWER Version 3.
Supported on Models 520 (9406 only), 550, 570, 595, 820, 830, 840, and 890.
The #5074 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #5074 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 October 2005. A #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower is the recommended
replacement.
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#5075 #5075 PCI Expansion Tower
The #5075 PCI Expansion Tower is attached to a Model 820 for adding up to six disk units and up to seven PCI IOAs. The
#5075 includes a 32 MB PCI IOP (CCIN 284B) embedded on its backplane. In a Model 820, the seven PCI IOAs are
supported (driven) by the embedded 32 MB PCI IOP and by #2843 PCI IOPs, #2790 PCI Integrated Netfinity® #2790 PCI
Integrated Netfinity Server, or #2791/#2792/#2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Servers.
The #5075 is capable of controlling Ultra2 SCSI disk units. A #5156 Redundant Power and Cooling feature can be added
to provide a redundant power supply and a cooling fan.
Select two (any combination) of the following HSL cables for the first tower on the Model 820. For additional towers, select
one HSL cable per tower:
#1460 - 3m Copper HSL Cable
#1461 - 6m Copper HSL Cable
#1462 - 15m Copper HSL Cable
Features and Rules
The #1462 is not allowed to attach the #5075 PCI Expansion Tower directly to system port A1 on the Model 270, 800, 810,
or 820. When a #5075 is present, one #1460 or #1461 must be selected. For the Model 800, 810, or 820, if the #5075
attaches to HSL ports A0 or A1, the HSL cable cannot exceed 6 m. If the #5075 PCI Expansion Tower is in a clustered loop
with a Model 825, 870, or 890, select one #1460 or #1461, and two of the following HSL cables:
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
Maximum: Five
Supported on Models 820, 810, and 825.
The #5075 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #5075 is withdrawn from marketing as of 21 November 2003.
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#5078 #5078 PCI Expansion Unit
The #5078 PCI Expansion Unit is a “top hat” that installs on top of the #9079 Base I/O Tower and on top of the #5074 PCI
Expansion Tower. The #5078 has 14 PCI slots, which allows up to 11 PCI IOAs to be added. The PCI IOAs are supported
(driven) by #2843 PCI IOPs, #2790 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server, and #2791/#2792/#2799 PCI Integrated xSeries
Servers.
Disk units and removable media devices are not supported and cannot be installed in the #5078 PCI Expansion Unit. The
#5078 includes a bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to the system. The IBM marketing configurator adds to the order
and defaults to copper HSL:
#9691 Base Bus Adapter (copper HSL)
#9739 Base Optical Bus Adapter (HSL)
The two electrical cables of the #5078 connect to the power source in the #5074/#9079. The #5078 can be ordered with a
#5074/#9079 on initial orders and the #5074/#9079 ships with the #5078 installed. The #5078 can also be ordered as an
MES install on an existing #5074/#9079.
If the #5074/#9079 and the #5078 are on separate HSL loops, then one or two of the following HSL cables must be on the
order. Select two HSL cables if the #5078 is the first or only expansion tower/unit on an HSL loop. Select one HSL cable if
the #5078 coexists with other expansion towers or units on an HSL loop:
#1460 - 3m Copper HSL Cable
#1461 - 6m Copper HSL Cable
#1462 - 15m Copper HSL Cable
#1470 - 6m Optical HSL Cable
#1471 - 30m Optical HSL Cable
#1472 - 100m Optical HSL Cable
#1473 - 250m Optical HSL Cable
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
The #1462 cannot be used to connect to HSL port A1 on the Model 820.
Requires a #5074 PCI Expansion Tower (1.8 m) or #9079 Base I/O Tower.
The #5078 is supported for migration on a #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower.
Supported on Models 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
Not supported on the #5079 1.8 m I/O Tower.
Maximum: One per #5074 PCI Expansion Tower one per #9079 Base I/O Tower
The #5078 is not a Customer Install Feature.
The #5078 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 October 2004. A #5088 is the recommended replacement.
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#5079 #5079 1.8 m I/O Tower (PCI I/O Expansion Tower)
The #5079 1.8 m I/O Tower is attached to Models 820, 830, and 840 for adding up to 90 disk units, up to 22 PCI IOAs, and
up to four removable media units. The #5079 includes two (in any combination) #9691 or #9739 optical HSL bus adapters
to provide the HSL interface to the system. The #5079 is essentially two #5074 PCI Expansion Tower, stacked in a single
1.8 m tower. Each ordered #5079 counts as two #5074s toward the system model maximums. For each #5079 ordered, a
quantity of two #0574 - #5074 Equivalent specify codes are added to the order. The #5079 is capable of controlling Ultra2
SCSI disk units.
Select two, three, or four (any combination) of the following HSL cables for each tower:
#1460 - 3m Copper HSL Cable
#1461 - 6m Copper HSL Cable
#1462 - 15m Copper HSL Cable
#1470 - 6m Optical HSL Cable
#1471 - 30m Optical HSL Cable
#1472 - 100m Optical HSL Cable
Features and Rules
For the Model 810 and 820, if the #5079 attaches to HSL ports A0 or A1, the HSL cable cannot exceed 6 m.
When a #5079 is present, one #1460 or #1461 must be selected.
Two #14xx power cords must be specified (geography dependent). See 11.2, “SPCN (power) cables” on page 382 for
power cord options.
Maximum: Two on the Model 810 and 820, nine on the Model 825, six on the Model 830, 11 on the Model 840, and 29 on
the Model 870 and 890
The #5079 is also supported in Linux partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise
Linux AS for POWER Version 3.
The #5079 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #5079 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 October 2005. A #5294 PCI-X Expansion Tower is the recommended
replacement.
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#5088 #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit
The #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit is an 8 EIA high “top hat”, which can be installed on top of a #5074/#5094 PCI-X
Expansion Tower or on top of a #9079/#9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure. The #5088 has 14 PCI-X slots for installation of PCI
IOPs and IOAs. Disk units and removable media are not supported by the #5088 and cannot be installed.
The #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit has two redundant 575W power supplies and two power connector cables that attach
internally to the AC box of the tower on which it resides. The #5088 has dual line cord capability, but to achieve it, the tower
on which it resides must have dual line cord capability.
The #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit includes a bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to the system. The IBM marketing
configurator adds one of the following to the order:
#9876 Base Optical Bus Adapter
#9877 - Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter
#9886 Base Optical Bus Adapter
- Specify when attaching to optical HSL-2 ports.
For Models 810 and 820, if the #5088 attaches to HSl ports A0 or A1, the HSL cable cannot exceed 6 m. Select an
appropriate number of the following HSL/HSL-2 cables:
#1307 -1.75m Copper HSL-2 Cable
#1470 - 6m Optical HSL Cable
#1471 - 30m Optical HSL Cable
#1472 - 100m Optical HSL Cable
#1473 - 250m Optical HSL Cable
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
#1482 - 3.5m HSL-2 Cable
#1483 - 10m HSL-2 Cable
#1485 - 15m HSL-2 Cable
The #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit can be ordered with a #5074 PCI Expansion Tower, #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower,
#9079 Base I/O Tower, and #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure on initial orders. The #5074, #5094, #9079, and #9094 ship
with the #5088 installed. The #5088 can also be ordered as an MES install on an existing #5074, #5094, #9079, and #9094.
A #5088 cannot be installed on a #5294 1.8m I/O Tower or an #8094 Optional 1.8 m I/O Rack.
Maximum: One per #5074, #5094, #9079, and #9094
The #5088 is also supported in Linux partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise
Linux AS for POWER Version 3.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R2
The #5088 is not a Customer Install Feature.
The #5088 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006.
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#5094 #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower
The #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower is a PCI expansion tower which provides I/O capability for iSeries servers. The #5094
has 15 disk unit slots, with an additional 30 slots available with the #5108 30 Disk Expansion Feature. The #5094 has two
removable media slots and 14 PCI-X IOP/IOA card slots.
A #9844 Base PCI IOP is included as base and needs to be listed on an initial order for a #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower.
The #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower includes a bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to the system. The IBM marketing
configurator adds one of the following to the order:
#6417 HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter
#9517 Base HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter
– A #9517 Base HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter is shipped for Models 520, 550, 570, and 595.
#9876 Base Optical Bus Adapter
#9877 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter
– A #9877 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter is shipped with new orders of a #5094 for Models 800, 810, 820, 825, 830,
Features and Rules
For Models 810 and 820, if the #5094 attaches to HSL ports A0 or A1, the HSL cannot exceed 6 m.
Order #5115 Dual Line Cords Tower on each #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower required to have dual line cord support. When
a #5094 is ordered without #5115, select one line cord from the following list. When a #5094 is ordered with the #5115,
select two line cords from the following list:
#1408 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord Italy
#1409 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord AU/NZ
#1418 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord S Africa
#1419 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord Israel
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#5094 #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower
(cont.) #1420 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU/Asia
#1421 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord CH/DK
#1451 - 200V 6-ft Line Cord
#1452 - 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1453 - 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1454 - 200V 12A 14-ft TL Line Cord (U.S. default)
#1455 - 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1456 - 200V 14-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1476 - 4.3m 200V/12A Power Cord UK
PCI IOAs are supported (driven) by the #9844/#9943 Base PCI IOP, #2843/#2844/#2847 PCI IOPs, #2790 PCI Integrated
Netfinity Server, #2791/#2792/#2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Servers or #4710/#9710 Integrated xSeries Servers.
The 45 disk unit positions are in groups of 15. Each group of 15 disk units is further divided into three groups of five disk
The mounting for the first 15 disk units is included in the #5094 (part of the base tower). The mounting for the next 30 disk
units is optional by ordering feature code #5108 30-Disk Expansion Feature.
The #5094 and #9094 expansion towers offer additional LPAR configuration flexibility. Instead of the previous maximum
number of three disk controllers supported in a #5094/#9094, now up to nine total disk controllers are supported. These
can be either OS/400 controlled (maximum of six OS/400 partitions) or Linux controlled. The #5294 and #8094 are similarly
enhanced and now support a maximum of 18 disk controllers. The #5703/#0628 disk controller can be used to go beyond
the maximum of three, already supported #2757, #2780, #4748, and #4778 disk controllers.
Each tower must have at least one #2748, #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 for each group of 15 disk units in the tower.
Only the #5703/#0628 can be ordered as an extra controller (up to two #5703/#0628s per group of 15 disk units in the same
tower) if #0143 Disk Controller Placement Exception is also ordered. Disk controllers #2748, #2757, #2780, #4748, or
#4778 cannot be ordered as extra controllers if #0143 is also ordered. A maximum of six #5703/#0628s per #5094/#9094
tower are supported.
The number of disk units per #2757 and #2780 varies by configuration:
Up to 20 disk units per #2757 are supported in a #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower attached to a Model 520, 550, 570,
or 595.
Up to 18 disk units per #2757 are supported in the system unit with System Unit Expansion disk cages of the Model
270, 800, and 810. Up to 15 disk units per #2757 are supported in a #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure attached to a
Model 870 or 890.
The #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower supports up to two removable media devices (internal tape or internal CD-ROM or
DVD). These removable media devices are supported by the same #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit
Controller which supports the 15 base disk units.
The #5094 is also supported in Linux and AIX partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat
Enterprise Linux AS for POWER Version 3, and AIX 5L for POWER V5.2.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R2
The #5094 is a Customer Install Feature.
The tower and drawer configurations no longer include a #9844 Base PCI IOP as of 31 January 2006 with the
announcement of IOP-less support in IBM System i5 and eServer i5 servers. Refer to “#9844 Inclusion Rules” on page 174.
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#5095 #5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower
The #5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower provides I/O capability for iSeries systems. The #5095 has seven PCI-X IOP/IOA slots.
The #5095 also supports up to 12 disk units.
A #9844 Base PCI IOP is included as base and should be on an initial order for the #5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower.
The #5095 includes a bus adapter to provide the HSL-2 interface to the system. The IBM marketing configurator adds one
of the following to the order:
#6417 HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter
#9517 Base HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter
– A #9517 Base HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter is shipped for Models 520, 550, 570, and 595.
#9876 Base Optical Bus Adapter
#9877 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter
– A #9877 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter is shipped with new orders of a #5094 for Models 800, 810, 820, 825, 830,
840, 870, and 890.
#9886 Base Optical Bus Adapter (optical HSL-2)
Features and Rules
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#5095 #5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower
(cont.) For the Model 800 or 810, if the #5095 attaches to HSL ports A0 or A1, the HSL Cable cannot exceed 6 m.
Select one of the following line cords (select two if #5138 Redundant Power and Cooling is selected):
The #5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower supports seven PCI-X IOA/IOP card slots. One Integrated xSeries Server is supported
in slots C1 and C2.
The #5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower has redundant power when #5138 Redundant Power and Cooling is present or
ordered. The #5138 includes a second 435W power supply. A second line cord is required with #5138 to provide redundant
power support in this tower and also enables dual line cord capability.
If an Integrated xSeries Server is ordered as part of an MES, the #9844 Base PCI IOP (in slot C1) and any associated IOAs
must be repositioned within the system.
The #5095 is also supported in Linux and AIX partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat
Enterprise Linux AS for POWER Version 3, and AIX 5L for POWER V5.2.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R2
The #5095 is a Customer Install Feature.
The tower and drawer configurations longer include a #9844 Base PCI IOP as of 31 January 2006 with the announcement
of IOP-less support in IBM System i5 and eServer i5 servers. Refer to “#9844 Inclusion Rules” on page 174.
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#5097 #5097 1.8m I/O Tower
The #5097 1.8m I/O Tower is an I/O expansion tower that can contain up to 90 disk units. It has 28 PCI slots and four
removable media bays. The #5097 is the result of a conversion from an #8093 Optional 1.8 m I/O Rack.
Each #5097 is essentially a #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower (bottom enclosure) and a #5074 PCI Expansion Tower (top
enclosure) with side covers and casters removed, placed in a 1.8 M rack. Each #5097 counts as one #5094 and one #5074
towards the system model maximums.
Two bus adapters are included with each #5097 to provide the HSL interfaces to the system.
The upper (#5074) and lower (#5094) enclosures in a #5097 are not connected internally by an HSL cable. If the #5097 is
to be placed in an HSL loop (both upper and lower enclosure on same HSL loop), an HSL cable is required to connect the
upper and lower enclosures. An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper ports/cables. A copper loop can intermix I/O towers
or units with copper HSL and copper HSL-2 ports. Select the appropriate cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it
is being attached, and the cable length required.
Select three or four (any combination) of the following HSL cables, on the first #5097 on system, initial order. For additional
#5097s or on an MES, select two, three or four (any combination) HSL cables per tower:
#1307 1.75m Copper HSL-2 Cable
#1308 -2.5m Copper HSL-2 Cable
#1460 - 3m Copper HSL Cable
#1461 - 6m Copper HSL Cable
#1462 - 15m Copper HSL Cable
#1464 - 6m SPCN Cable
#1470 - 6m Optical HSL Cable
#1471 - 30m Optical HSL Cable
#1472 - 100m Optical HSL Cable
#1473 - 250m Optical HSL Cable
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
#1481 - 1m HSL-2 Cable
#1482 - 3.5m HSL-2 Cable
#1483 - 10m HSL-2 Cable
Each of the two tower units within a #5097 fully supports 45 disk units. A #5101 or #5108 is not required.
Dual line cord capability is available for the #5079 with #5105 Dual Line Cords I/O Tower (top enclosure) and #5114 Dual
Line Cords Tower (bottom enclosure). With #5105 and #5114 installed, both tower units of a #5097 have dual line cord
capability. Order two additional line cords (for a total of four) when a #5105 and #5114 is installed.
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#5097 #5097 1.8m I/O Tower
(cont.) The following line cords are supported on a #5097 (two line cord features required):
#1396 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord China
#1399 - 4.3m 300V/16A
#1406 - 200V 16A 14-ft TL Line Cord
#1408 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd Italy
#1409 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd AU/NZ
#1418 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd S Africa
#1419 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd Israel
#1420 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd EU/Asia
#1421 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd CH/DK
#1451 - 200V 6-ft Line Cord
#1452 - 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1453 - 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1454 - 200V 12A 14-ft TL Line Cord
The 45 disk unit positions in each unit of a #5097 are in groups of 15. Each group of 15 disk units is further divided into
three groups of five disk units. Each group of five disk units is supported on a separate SCSI bus from a PCI Disk Unit
Controller.
The #5715 and #5703 controllers are not supported in the upper unit of a #5097.
The two removable media bays of each unit within a #5097 are supported by the same PCI Disk Unit Controller which
supports disk unit positions D31 through D35 of each internal tower unit.
HSL connections, two to four wall electrical outlets, one #0574 and one #0694 are required.
The #5097 is only available as a MES to the #8093 during an upgrade to an eServer i5 server.
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#5111 #5111 30 Disk Expansion with Dual Line Cords
The #5111 30 Disk Expansion with Dual Line Cords is a disk unit expansion enclosure feature for systems and towers that
are dual line cord enabled. (Model 830 system units have #5103, Model 840 system units have #5104 and #5074 PCI
Expansion Tower which have #5105.) The #5111 includes two 15-disk unit enclosures, backplanes and cables. One
#4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller is required to support one 15-disk unit enclosure.
A #5103 is required when ordered for a Model 830 system unit, a #5104 is required when ordered for an 840 system unit,
and a #5105 when ordered for a stand-alone #5074 PCI Expansion Tower or top unit in an #8079 Optional Base 1.8 m I/O
Rack.
The #5111 is not a Customer Install Feature.
#5114 #5114 Dual Line Cords Tower
The #5114 Dual Line Cords Tower provides dual line cord capability for the #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure and the lower
unit in an #8093 Optional 1.8 m I/O Rack/#8094 Optional 1.8 m I/O Rack. Two #14xx line cords must be ordered on an initial
order or a model upgrade into an 890 from a non-890 model. When ordering a #5114 as an MES, one 840W power supply
is shipped and one additional #14xx line cord is required to be ordered. See 11.2, “SPCN (power) cables” on page 382 for
power cord options.
Features and Rules
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#5168 #5168 30 Disk Expansion for #9194 Tower
The #5168 30 Disk Expansion for #9194 Tower is a unit expansion enclosure feature for the #9194 Base PCI-X Expansion
Tower. The #5168 includes two 15-disk-unit enclosures, one power supply, back-planes and cables. A minimum of one
disk unit controller is required to support each of the two 15-disk-unit enclosures included with #5168.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
Supported on Model 595 #9194 towers.
The #5168 is an IBM Customer Service Representative setup feature.
The #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower is the default when a PCI IOP or IOA is ordered that requires a PCI expansion unit.
The #5294 can be specified on the IBM marketing configurator’s extra controllers screen. For each #5294 ordered, two
#0694 - #5094 Equivalent specify codes are added to the order. If a #5294 is to be shared between two systems, process
an RPO to remove one #0694 from the original ordering system and add it to the sharing system.
The upper and lower enclosures (#5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower) in the #5294 are not connected internally by an HSL
cable. Two to four of the following HSL/HSL-2 cables are required:
#1307 -1.75m Copper HSL-2 Cable
#1470 - 6m Optical HSL Cable
#1471 - 30m Optical HSL Cable
#1472 - 100m Optical HSL Cable
#1473 - 250m Optical HSL Cable
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
#1482 - 3.5m HSL-2 Cable
#1483 - 10m HSL-2 Cable
#1485 - 15m HSL-2 Cable
For the Model 810, if the #5294 attaches to HSL ports A0 or A1, the HSL cable cannot exceed 6 m.
For the Model 820, the HSL cable connection to port A1 cannot exceed 6 m.
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#5294 #5294 1.8m I/O Tower
(cont.) Two #9844 Base PCI IOPs are included with each #5294 1.8m I/O Tower. The IBM marketing configurator allows a #5294
to exist in the field without any #9844s present, but all ordered #5294s ship with two #9844s. The #5294 1.8m I/O Tower
is capable of controlling Ultra4 (u320) SCSI disk units.
If no #5116 Dual Line Cords - #5294 is installed, select two line cords from the following list.
If one #5116 Dual Line Cords - #5294 is installed, select three line cords from the following list.
If two #5116 Dual Line Cords - #5294 are installed, select four line cords from the following list:
#1451 - 200V 6-ft Line Cord
#1452 - 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1453 - 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1454 - 200V 12A 14-ft TL Line Cord (default)
#1455 - 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1456 - 200V 14-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1457 - 200V 6-ft Upper Line Cord
Features and Rules
The 90 disk unit positions are in groups of 15. Each group of 15 disk units is further divided into three groups of five disk
units. Each group of five disk units is supported on a separate SCSI bus from a #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 PCI RAID
Disk Unit Controller. Each group of 15 disk units requires one #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit
Controller.
The #5294 1.8m I/O Tower supports up to four removable media devices (internal tape or CD-ROM or DVD). These
removable media devices are supported by the two #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controllers which
support the first two groups of 15 disk units.
The #5294 and #8094 expansion towers offer additional LPAR configuration flexibility. Instead of the previous maximum
number of six disk controllers supported in a #5294/#8094, now up to eighteen total disk controllers are supported. These
can be either OS/400 controlled (maximum of six OS/400 partitions) or Linux controlled. The #5703/#0628 disk controller
can be used to go beyond the maximum of three, already supported #2757, #2780, #4748, and #4778 disk controllers per
top or bottom unit of the #5294/#8094.
Each tower must have at least one #2748, #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 for each group of 15 disk units in the tower.
Only the #5703/#0628 can be ordered as an extra controller (up to two #5703/#0628s per group of 15 disk units in the same
tower) if #0143 Disk Controller Placement Exception is also ordered. The #2748, #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 disk
controllers cannot be ordered as extra controllers if #0143 is also ordered.
The number of disk units per #2757 and #2780 varies by configuration:
Up to 20 disk units per #2757 are supported in a #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower attached to a Model 520, 550, 570, or 595.
Up to 18 disk units per #2757 are supported in the system unit with System Unit Expansion disk cages of the Model 270,
800, and 810. Up to 15 disk units per #2757 are supported in a #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure attached to a Model 870 or
890.
The #5294 1.8m I/O Tower reports to the system as two CCIN 5094.
Each ordered #5294 counts as two #5094s toward the system model maximums.
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#5554 #5554 Mirror 35 GB Disk/Controller Package
The #5554 provides a disk unit controller (#2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller equivalent) and twelve 15k rpm 35 GB
disk units (#4326 35.16 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit equivalent) for servers doing mirroring. Either #0042 Mirrored System IOP
Level or #0043 Mirrored System Bus Level is required.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AS for POWER Version 3, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, and 9411-100.
The #5554 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #5554 is withdrawn from marketing as of 25 October 2005. The #5555 Mirror 70 GB Disk/Controller Package or #2780
PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller plus a quantity of 12 of #4326 35.16 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit are the recommended
replacements.
#5555 #5555 Mirror 70 GB Disk/Controller Package
The #5555 provides a disk unit controller (#2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller equivalent) and twelve 15k rpm 70 GB
disk units (#4327 70.56 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit equivalent) for servers doing mirroring. Either #0042 Mirrored System IOP
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AS for POWER Version 3, AIX 5L for POWER, V5.2 for iSeries
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840 870, 890, and 9411-100.
The #5555 is a Customer Install Feature.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AS for POWER Version 3, AIX 5L for POWER, V5.2 for iSeries
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595.
The #5556 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#5560 #5560 - Mirror 35 GB Drawer Package
The #5560 package feature includes one #0595 rack mount I/O expansion unit, one #9844 IOP, twelve #4326 35.16 GB
15k rpm disk units and two high-function, large write cache disk controllers (#2757 or newer) for servers doing mirroring.
The I/O drawer requires five EIA of rack space and has a total of seven PCI-X IOP/IOA slots and 12 disk unit slots. Three
PCI-X slots and 12 disk unit slots are filled with the package contents, but four PCI-X slots can be used by other PCI-X
IOPs/IOAs.
On IBM ordering, shipping, and inventory documentation, the component features specifically for the #0595 I/O drawer, the
disk units, and the disk controllers are not shown. The chargeable #5560 feature number is shown and carries the price
and warranty for this package.
Use the specific component features such as #0595 for all planning and implementation documentation.
Requires the #0040 Mirrored System Disk Level.
A bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to the system is required. Select one of the following:
#9517 — Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter, to specify two copper HSL-2 ports
Features and Rules
#9876 — Base Optical Bus Adapter, to specify two optical HSL ports
One or two HSL cables must be ordered with each #5560. When ordering cables to connect to the HSL interface, optical
HSL, copper HSL, copper HSL-2, or copper HSL to HSL-2 cables are required. An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper
ports/cables. A copper loop can intermix I/O towers/units with copper HSL and copper HSL-2 ports. Select the appropriate
cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it is being attached, and the cable length required.
One SPCN cable is required with each #5560. Select one of the following:
#1463 2m SPCN Cable
#1464 6m SPCN Cable
#1465 15m SPCN Cable
#1466 30m SPCN Cable
#0369 100m Optical SPCN Cable
#1468 250m Optical SPCN Cable
#6001 2m SPCN Cable
#6006 3m SPCN Cable
#6007 15m SPCN Cable
#6008 6m SPCN Cable
#6029 30m SPCN Cable
The #5560 has redundant power when feature #5138 is installed. The #5138 provides a second 435W power supply. In
addition, when a #5138 is installed, a second line cord must be ordered. The presence of the #5138 and the second line
cord, enables dual line cord capability.
Select one of the following line cords, or select two if #5138 is ordered:
#1394 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Brazil
#1395 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cd China
#1397 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Argent
#1398 4.3m 100V/10A Power Cord Brazil
#1410 200V 6-ft Line Cord
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(cont.) #1411 — 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1412 — 125V 6-ft Line Cord
#1413 — 125V 14-ft Line Cord
#1414 — 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1415 — 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1416 — 200V 14-ft Locking Line Cord
#1417 — 200V 14-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1422 — 3m IEC 320 C13/14 PDU Cord
#1438 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd AU/NZ
#1439 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd EU/Asia
#1440 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd Denmark
#1441 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd S Africa
#1442 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd Swiss
#1443 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd UK
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#5561 #5561 - Mirror 70 GB Drawer Package
The #5561 package feature includes one #0595 rack mount I/O expansion unit, one #9844 IOP, twelve #4327 70.56 GB
15k rpm disk units and two high-function, large write cache disk controllers (#2757 or newer) for servers doing mirroring.
The I/O drawer requires five EIA of rack space and has a total of seven PCI-X IOP/IOA slots and 12 disk unit slots. Three
PCI-X slots and 12 disk unit slots are filled with the package contents, but four PCI-X slots can be used by other PCI-X
IOPs/IOAs.
On IBM ordering, shipping, and inventory documentation, the component features specifically for the #0595 I/O drawer, the
disk units, and the disk controllers are not shown. The chargeable #5561 feature number is shown and carries the price
and warranty for this package.
Use the specific component features such as #0595 for all planning and implementation documentation.
#9876 — Base Optical Bus Adapter, to specify two optical HSL ports
One or two HSL cables must be ordered with each #5561. When ordering cables to connect to the HSL interface, optical
HSL, copper HSL, copper HSL-2, or copper HSL to HSL-2 cables are required. An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper
ports/cables. A copper loop can intermix I/O towers/units with copper HSL and copper HSL-2 ports. Select the appropriate
cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it is being attached, and the cable length required.
One SPCN cable is required with each #5561. Select one of the following:
#1463 2m SPCN Cable
#1464 6m SPCN Cable
#1465 15m SPCN Cable
#1466 30m SPCN Cable
#0369 100m Optical SPCN Cable
#1468 250m Optical SPCN Cable
#6001 2m SPCN Cable
#6006 3m SPCN Cable
#6007 15m SPCN Cable
#6008 6m SPCN Cable
#6029 30m SPCN Cable
The #5561 has redundant power when feature #5138 is installed. The #5138 provides a second 435W power supply. In
addition, when a #5138 is installed, a second line cord must be ordered. The presence of the #5138 and the second line
cord, enables dual line cord capability.
Select one of the following line cords, or select two if #5138 is ordered:
#1394 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Brazil
#1395 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cd China
#1397 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Argent
#1398 - 4.3m 100V/10A Power Cord Brazil
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(cont.) #1410 - 200V 6-ft Line Cord
#1411 - 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1412 - 125V 6-ft Line Cord
#1413 - 125V 14-ft Line Cord
#1414 - 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1415 - 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1416 - 200V 14-ft Locking Line Cord
#1417 - 200V 14-ft Watertight Line
#1422 - 3m IEC 320 C13/14 PDU Cord
#1438 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cd AU/NZ
#1439 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cd EU/Asia
#1440 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cd Denmark
#1441 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cd S Africa
#1442 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cd Swiss
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#5562 #5562 - Mirror 35 GB Tower Package
The #5562 package feature includes one #5095 tower, one #9844 IOP, twelve #4326 35.16 GB 15k rpm disk units and two
high-function, large write cache disk controllers (#2757 or newer) for servers doing mirroring. The #5095 has a total of
seven PCI-X IOP/IOA slots and 12 disk unit slots. Three PCI-X slots and 12 disk unit slots are filled with the package
contents, but four PCI-X slots can be used by other PCI-X IOPs/IOAs.
On IBM ordering, shipping, and inventory documentation, the component features specifically for the #5095 tower, the disk
units, and the disk controllers is not shown. The chargeable feature #5562 is shown and carries the price and warranty for
this package.
Use the specific component features such as #5095 for all planning and implementation documentation.
The #0040 Mirrored System Disk Level is required.
A bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to the system is required. Select one of the following:
#9517 — Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter, to specify two copper HSL-2 ports
#9876 — Base Optical Bus Adapter, to specify two optical HSL ports
Features and Rules
One or two HSL cables must be ordered with each #5561. When ordering cables to connect to the HSL interface, optical
HSL, copper HSL, copper HSL-2, or copper HSL to HSL-2 cables are required. An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper
ports/cables. A copper loop can intermix I/O towers/units with copper HSL and copper HSL-2 ports. Select the appropriate
cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it is being attached, and the cable length required.
Copper HSL to HSL-2 (HSL on one end and HSL-2 on the other end)
– #1474 6m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
– #1475 10m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
– #1487 3m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
One SPCN cable is required with each #5562. Select one of the following:
– #1463 2m SPCN Cable
– #1464 6m SPCN Cable
– #1465 15m SPCN Cable
– #1466 30m SPCN Cable
– #0369 100m Optical SPCN Cable
– #1468 250m Optical SPCN Cable
– #6001 2m SPCN Cable
– #6006 3m SPCN Cable
– #6007 15m SPCN Cable
– #6008 6m SPCN Cable
– #6029 30m SPCN Cable
The #5562 has redundant power when feature #5138 is installed. The #5138 provides a second 435W power supply. In
addition, when a #5138 is installed, a second line cord must be ordered. The presence of the #5138 and the second line
cord, enables dual line cord capability.
Select one of the following line cords, or select two if #5138 is ordered:
#1394 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Crd Brazil
#1395 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd China
#1397 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Crd Argent
#1398 — 4.3m 100V/10A Pwr Crd Brazil
#1410 — 200V 6-ft Line Cord
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(cont.) #1411 — 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1412 — 125V 6-ft Line Cord
#1413 — 125V 14-ft Line Cord
#1414 — 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1415 — 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1416 — 200V 14-ft Locking Line Cord
#1417 — 200V 14-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1422 — 3m IEC 320 C13/14 PDU Cord
#1438 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd AU/NZ
#1439 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd EU/Asia
#1440 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd Denmark
#1441 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd S Africa
#1442 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd Swiss
#1443 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd UK
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#5563 #5563 - Mirror 70 GB Tower Package
The #5563 package feature includes one #0595 rack mount I/O expansion unit, one #9844 IOP, twelve #4327 70.56 GB
15k rpm disk units and two high-function, large write cache disk controllers (#2757 or newer) for servers doing mirroring.
The I/O drawer requires five EIA of rack space and has a total of seven PCI-X IOP/IOA slots and 12 disk unit slots. Three
PCI-X slots and 12 disk unit slots are filled with the package contents, but four PCI-X slots can be used by other PCI-X
IOPs/IOAs.
On IBM ordering, shipping, and inventory documentation, component features specified for the #0595 I/O drawer, disk
units, and disk controllers are not shown. The chargeable #5563 feature number is shown and carries the price and
warranty for this package.
Use specific component features, such as #0595, for all planning and implementation documentation.
#9876 — Base Optical Bus Adapter, to specify two optical HSL ports
One or two HSL cables must be ordered with each #5563. When ordering cables to connect to the HSL interface, optical
HSL, copper HSL, copper HSL-2, or copper HSL to HSL-2 cables are required. An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper
ports/cables. A copper loop can intermix I/O towers/units with copper HSL and copper HSL-2 ports. Select the appropriate
cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it is being attached, and the cable length required.
Copper HSL to HSL-2 (HSL on one end and HSL-2 on the other end)
– #1474 6m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
– #1475 10m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
– #1487 3m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
One SPCN cable is required with each #5563. Select one of the following:
– #1463 2m SPCN Cable
– #1464 6m SPCN Cable
– #1465 15m SPCN Cable
– #1466 30m SPCN Cable
– #0369 100m Optical SPCN Cable
– #1468 250m Optical SPCN Cable
– #6001 2m SPCN Cable
– #6006 3m SPCN Cable
– #6007 15m SPCN Cable
– #6008 6m SPCN Cable
– #6029 30m SPCN Cable
The #5563 has redundant power when feature #5138 is installed. The #5138 provides a second 435W power supply. In
addition, when a #5138 is installed, a second line cord must be ordered. The presence of the #5138 and the second line
cord, enables dual line cord capability.
Select one of the following line cords, or select two if #5138 is ordered:
#1394 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Crd Brazil
#1395 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd China
#1397 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Crd Argent
#1398 — 4.3m 100V/10A Power Cord Brazil
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(cont.) #1410 — 200V 6-ft Line Cord
#1411 — 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1412 — 125V 6-ft Line Cord
#1413 — 125V 14-ft Line Cord
#1414 — 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1415 — 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1416 — 200V 14-ft Locking Line Cord
#1417 — 200V 14-ft Watertight Line
#1422 — 3m IEC 320 C13/14 PDU Cord
#1438 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd AU/NZ
#1439 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd EU/Asia
#1440 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd Denmark
#1441 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd S Africa
#1442 — 4.3m 200V/10A Pwr Cd Swiss
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#5790 #5790 PCI Expansion Drawer
The #5790 mounts in a 19-inch rack using a #7307 Dual I/O Unit Enclosure or a #7311 Dual I/O Unit Enclosure. Two #5790
drawers can be mounted side by side in a single #7307 or #7311 and are not required to be attached to the same system.
The #5790 is a four EIA unit I/O expansion drawer that can accommodate six full-length 64bit PCI-X-blind swap I/O
adapters and is attached to the system using a RIO/HSL bus. The #5790 comes standard with two redundant power
supplies, and dual power cords, thus providing for redundant concurrently maintainable power and cooling and the blind
swap PCI mechanism allows for PCI card servicing without removing the I/O expansion drawer. A PDU in the rack is
optional.
The #5790 includes a #9531 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter to provide the HSL-2 interface to the system. The IBM marketing
configurator adds #9531 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter to the order.
#1307 - 1.75m HSL-2 Cable (Not supported in rack-mounted Model 520 or 550 system unit.)
#1308 - 2.5m HSL-2 Cable
#1481 - 1.2m HSL-2 Cable (Not supported in rack-mounted Model 520 or 550 system unit.
#1481 - 1m HSL-2 Cable
#1482 - 4m HSL-2 Cable
#1483 - 10m HSL-2 Cable
Two of the following line cords must be ordered for use with each #5790:
#6451 - 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6452- 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6453- 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6454- 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6455- 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6456- 14-ft 200-240V/12A Right Angle Power Cord
#6459 - 12-ft 250V/10A, Right Angle, Drawer to IBM PDU
#6461 - 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6462- 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6463 - 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6464 - 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6465 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6466 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6467 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6468 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6470 - 6-ft 125V/15A Line Cord United States/Canada
#6471 - 9-ft 125V/15A Line Cord Brazil
#6472 - 9-ft 250V/10A Line Cord EU/Asia
#6473 - 9-ft 250V/10A Line Cord Denmark
#6474 - 9-ft 250V/10A Line Cord UK
#6475 - 9-ft 250V/10A Line Cord Israel
#6476 - 9-ft 250V/10A Line Cord Switzerland
#6477 - 9-ft 250V/10A Line Cord South Africa/Pakistan
#6478 - 9-ft 250V/10A Line Cord Italy/Chile
#6479 - 9-ft 250V/10A Line Cord Australia/NZ/Argentina
#6487 - 6-ft 250V/15A Line Cord Thailand
#6488 - 9-ft 125V/15A or 250V/10A Uruguay/Brazil
#6493 - 9-ft 250V/10A Line Cord China
#6494 - 9-ft 250V/10A Line Cord India
#6496 - 9-ft 250V/10A Line Cord Korea
#6497 - 6-ft 250V/15A Line Cord non-IBM PDU
#6498 - 6-ft 250V/15A Line Cord non-IBM PDU
#6499 14-ft 250V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6651 - 9-ft 127V/15A Power Cord
#6659 - 9-ft 240V/15A Power Cord
#6660 - 14-ft 127V/15A Power Cord
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(cont.) #6662 - 14-ft 240V/15A Power Cord
#6663 - 14-ft 240V/15A Power Cord
#6669 - 14-ft 240V/15A Power Cord
#6670 - 6-ft125V/15A Power Cord
#6680 - 9-ft 250V/10A Power Cord
#6681 14-ft 200-240V/10A Right Angle Power Cord
#6690 14-ft 200-240V/15A Power Cord
#6691 14-ft 200-240V/12A Power Cord
#6692 14-ft 200-240V/10A Power Cord
#6029 - 30m SPCN Cable
Select an appropriate number of the following SPCN cables for use with a #5790:
#0369 - 100m Optical SPCN Cable (Not supported on Model 520.)
#1468 - 250m Optical SPCN Cable (Not supported on Model 520.)
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#6251 #6251 Slimline Doors - Primary Rack
The #6251 provides front and rear doors for use with the Model 595 24-inch primary rack. This slimline door kit provides a
minimized footprint for use where conservation of space is desired.
Initial order or MES
Supported on Model 595.
The #6251 is an IBM Customer Service Representative setup feature.
The #6417 HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter allows existing optical HSL/RIO connected towers the option of switching to copper
HSL-2/RIO-G connectivity. The #6417 provides copper HSL-2/RIO-G connectivity for the #5094, #5095/#0595, #5295,
#8094 PCI-X Expansion Towers and units.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, and 595.
The #6417 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#6587 #6587 Model 520 Rear Cover
The #6587 is a decorative rear cover which has sound deadening capability. The #6587 cover is for Model 520 deskside
servers which do not have external I/O attached to an HSL loop. The cover cannot be used if HSL cables are attached to
the Model 520 server.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
Supported on Model 520 configurations with #7885 520 Deskside specify code.
The #6587 is a Customer Install Feature.
A #6593 can be used for obtaining disk mirroring protection with other drives in the system or for enabling these drives in
another system partition. Installation of a #6593 can enable a second RAID enabled partition with the system unit itself.
A #6594 can be used for obtaining disk mirroring protection with other drives in the system or for enabling these drives in
another system partition. Installation of a #6594 can also enable a second RAID enabled partition within the system unit
itself.
The #5703 disk controller can control the #6594 disk units with the 1.5 and 1.65 GHz Model 520.
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#6863 #6863 System i5 Slim-Line Doors
The #6863 - System i5 Slim-Line Doors provides front and rear doors for use with the Model 595 24-inch primary rack. This
slimline door kit provides a minimized footprint for use where conservation of space is desired. #6863 is functionally
equivalent to #6251, but has the System i5 name and accent color.
Supported on Model 595.
The #6863 is a Customer Install Feature.
One of the following line cords must be ordered with the #7116 System Unit Expansion:
#1410 - 200V 6-ft Line Cord
#1411 - 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1412 - 125V 6-ft Line Cord (U.S. default)
#1414 - 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1415 - 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1422 - 3m IEC 320 C13/C14 PDU Cord
#1438 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord AU/NZ
#1439 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord EU/Asia
#1440 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Denmark
#1441 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord S Africa
#1442 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Swiss
#1443 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord UK
#1444 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Italy
#1445 - 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Israel
The #7116 System Unit Expansion does not attach to the HSL interface.
Requires a#7137 DASD Concurrent Maintenance Cage for the #2463 Model 800 processor.
Supported on Models 800 and 810.
The #7116 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #7116 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006.
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#7137 #7137 DASD Concurrent Maintenance Cage
The #7137 DASD Concurrent Maintenance Cage is a six unit DASD expansion feature for the #2463 Model 800 processor.
It replaces the base six unit DASD cage, and enables disk unit concurrent maintenance. The #7137 provides a higher
speed interface for disk devices, more than double the bandwidth of the base DASD cage. The #7137 is recommended for
15k rpm disk drives.
The #7137 is required if a #2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller or an #2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller is used
or a #7116 System Unit Expansion is installed.
When upgrading a #2463 Model 800 processor, process an RPO to remove the #7137 on the installed system.
The #2464 Model 800 includes a concurrent maintenance disk unit cage as part of the base system offering.
The #7137 is not a Customer Install Feature.
The #7137 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006.
#7180 #7180 Acoustic Front Door
The #7180 provides a front door which has acoustic dampening capabilities for the Model 520 deskside system. #7180 is
functionally equivalent to #7753 Acoustic Front Door, but has the System i5 name and accent color.
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#7199 #7199 Acoustic Front Door
The #7199 provides a front door which has acoustic dampening capabilities for the deskside Model 550 system. The #7199
is functionally equivalent to a #7754 Acoustic Front Door, but has the System i5 name and accent color.
The #7307 and #7311 are functionally equivalent except the #7307 can be used in the #0554 and #0555 racks and has
rails adjustable to 29.25 inches depth.
Four EIA units of rack space are required in a #0551, #0553, #0554 or #0555 rack.
Features and Rules
Supported on Models 520+, 550+, 570+, 595 1.9 GHz, 520, 550, 570, 595, and 9411-100.
The #7307 is a Customer Install Feature.
Supported on Models 520+, 550+, 570+, 595 1.9 GHz, 520, 550, 570, 595, and 9411-100.
The #7311 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#7780 #7780 2.0m Rack Side Attach Kit
The #7780 allows a row of racks without side panels to be bolted together in a continuous suite, using the provided
side-to-side rack connecting hardware. When multiple racks are joined in this way, cables can be easily run between racks
without exiting the continuous rack enclosure. A small gap is maintained between the two adjacent racks, which is filled by
three matching steel trim pieces that snap into place on the front, top, and rear, between each rack. Side panels are needed
only for the two end racks of the suite.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2
The #7818 is an IBM Customer Service Representative setup feature.
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#7862 #7862 Blind Swap Cassette (Long)
The #7862 provides a standard length, type 3, blind swap cassette for use in the Model 570 system unit.
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#7937 #7937 - 595 Bolt-Down (Lo Raised Fl)
The #7937 provides Rack ruggedizing and bolt-down hardware for securing a 24-inch rack to a concrete floor beneath a
9.25" to a 11.75" (235 mm to 298 mm) raised floor. Installation of this feature helps to secure and protect the rack and its
contents from damage when exposed to vibrations and shocks, such as those in a seismic event
Supported on Model 595.
The #7937 is not a Customer Install Feature.
The Partition Load Manager (PLM) provides automated processor and memory distribution between dynamic LPARs and
Micro-Partition-capable LPARs running the AIX 5L operating system. The PLM application is based on a client/server
model for the sharing of system information, such as processor or memory events, across concurrent present LPARs.
Each feature ordered provides one processor authorization. One processor authorization is required for each processor's
worth of workload used across all partitions utilizing Advanced POWER Virtualization.
Supported on #7940 Model 520, #7941 Model 550, #7942 Model 570, #7992 Model 595.
The #7940, #7941, #7942, #7992 are Customer Install Features.
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#8093 #8093 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack
The #8093 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack is an optional base I/O rack shipped on the Model 890 instead of a #9094 Base PCI
I/O Enclosure. The #8093 supports up to 90 disk units with a #5101/#5111 installed in the top unit and a #5107/#5117
installed in the lower unit, up to 28 PCI IOA slots, and up to four removable media units. A #9691/#9739 HSL bus adapter
is required for the upper unit. The #8093 has two battery back up units and redundant or hot swap power supplies.
The PCI IOAs are supported (driven) by two #9943 Base PCI IOPs and #2843/#2844/#2847 PCI IOPs, or the #2792/#2799
PCI Integrated xSeries Server. An #8093 is a #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure with a #5074 (#0574 specify code) tower
packaged in a rack.
The #8093 is capable of controlling Ultra2 SCSI disk units. It also supports up to three additional removable media devices
(internal tape or CD-ROM or DVD-ROM/RAM). The following removable media devices are supported by a #2757, #2780,
#4748, or #4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller. If the top enclosure is to be attached to a different system than ordered,
process an RPO to remove the #0574 specify code from the initially ordered machine and add it to the target machine.
Features and Rules
Select three or four of the following HSL cables depending on the requirements of optical and copper HSL:
#1482 - 3.5m HSL-2 Cable
#1483 - 10m Optical HSL-2 Cable
#1485 - 15m HSL-2 Cable
And select two (any combination) of the following HSL to HSL-2 cables:
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
Specify two line cords for the #8093 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack. Some countries or regions offer fewer choices of line cords
and some countries or regions are shipped a default line cord type.
Supported for conversion only on the Model 570 and 595; cannot be ordered.
The #8093 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#8094 #8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack
The #8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack is a racking option for the Model 890. It supports up to 90 disk units, has 28 PCI-X
IOP/IOA slots, and has four removable media bays. The #8094 consists of a 1.8 m rack with two enclosures. The bottom
enclosure is essentially a #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure with side covers and casters removed and with the #5107 30 Disk
Expansion included as base (no feature code required). The bottom unit includes a #9587. The top enclosure is essentially
a #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower with side covers and casters removed, and with the #5108 30-Disk Expansion Feature
included as base (no feature code required). The top unit includes a #9886 or #9887, #9876 or #9877 or #9715.
Included with the bottom enclosure are one JTAG cable and one V/S Communications (VPD and SPCN) cable to attach
the bottom enclosure to the Model 890 system unit. Also included are a #9887 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter and #9844 Base
PCI IOP. A #2757 PCI-X Ultra™ RAID Disk Controller or #4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller is required with this
unit.
Included with the top enclosure is a #9887 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter or a #9886 Base Optical Bus Adapter to provide the
HSL interface to the system (specify one, one feature code required), #0694 - #5094 Equivalent (feature code required),
Each enclosure supports 45 disk unit positions for a total of 90 disk units. The 45 disk unit positions are in groups of 15.
Each group of 15 disk units is further divided into three groups of five disk units. Each group of five disk units is supported
on a separate Ultra4 SCSI (LVD-SCSI) bus from a #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller. See the
PCI Expansion Tower layout and disk unit plugging sequence diagrams in 6.1, “System i towers, racks, and expansion unit
schematics” on page 277. Each group of 15 disk units requires support by one #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 PCI RAID
Disk Unit Controller.
The #5294 and #8094 expansion towers offer additional LPAR configuration flexibility. Instead of the previous maximum
number of six disk controllers supported in a #5294/#8094, now up to eighteen total disk controllers are supported. These
can be either OS/400 controlled (maximum of six OS/400 partitions) or Linux controlled. The #5703/#0628 disk controller
can be used to go beyond the maximum of three, already supported #2757, #2780, #4748, and #4778 disk controllers per
top or bottom unit of the #5294/#8094.
Each tower must have at least one #2748, #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 for each group of 15 disk units in the tower.
Only the #5703/#0628 can be ordered as an extra controller (up to two #5703/#0628s per group of 15 disk units in the same
tower) #0143 Disk Controller Placement Exception is also ordered. The #2748, #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 disk
controllers cannot be ordered as extra controllers if #0143 is also ordered.
The #8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack supports up to four removable media devices (internal tape, CD-ROM, and DVD). The
following removable media devices are supported by the two #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit
Controllers which support the first group of 15 disk units in each enclosure.
The two enclosures in the #8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack are separately attached to the system unit via HSL cables as
though they were a stand-alone #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure and #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower. They are treated as
separate units for HSL loop plugging and configuration rules and recommendations. The bottom enclosure must be
attached to the system unit’s first HSL loop. Both enclosures can be connected to the first HSL loop. The top enclosure of
the #8094 can be used on a different system than the bottom enclosure, but cannot be ordered this way. To use the top
enclosure on another system, after the system is received, process an RPO to remove the #0694 or #5094 Equivalent from
the records of the original ordered system and add it to the records of the other system.
For the Model 800 and 810, if the #8094 attaches to HSL ports A0 or A1, the HSL cable cannot exceed 6 m. For the Model
820, if the #8094 attaches to the HSL port A1 of the system unit, the HSL cable connection to port A1 cannot exceed 6 m.
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(cont.) Select two line cords from the following list for the lower enclosure (#9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure):
#1451 - 200V 6-ft Line Cord
#1452 - 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1453 - 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1454 - 200V 12A 14-ft TL Line Cord (Default-US)
#1455 - 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1456 - 200V 14-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1406 - 200V 16A 14-ft TL Line Cord
#1408 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord Italy
#1409 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord AU/NZ
#1418 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord S Africa
#1419 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord Israel
#1420 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord CH/DK
#1421 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU/Asia
Features and Rules
If a #5115 Dual Line Cords Tower is not present, select one line cord from the following list for the upper enclosure (#5094).
If a #5115 Dual Line Cords Tower is present, select two line cords from the following list for the upper enclosure (#5094):
#1406 - 200V 16A 14-ft TL Line Cord
#1408 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord Italy
#1409 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord AU/NZ
#1418 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord S Africa
#1419 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord Israel
#1420 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord CH/DK
#1421 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU/Asia
#1451 - 200V 6-ft Line Cord
#1452 - 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1453 - 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1454 - 200V 12A 14-ft TL Line Cord (default-U.S.)
#1455 - 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1456 - 200V 14-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1457 - 200V 6-ft Upper Line Cord
#1458 - 200V 6-ft Upper Locking Cord
#1459 - 200V 6-ft Upper Watertight Cord
#1476 - 4.3m 200V 12A Power Cord UK
Select one of the following SPCN cables (for the upper unit):
#0369 100m Optical SPCN Cable
#1463 - 2m SPCN Cable
#1464 - 6m SPCN Cable
#1465 - 15m SPCN Cable
#1466 - 30m SPCN Cable
#1468 - 250m Optical SPCN Cable
#6001 Power Control Cable - 2M
#6006 Power Control Cable - 3M
#6007 Power Control Cable - 15M
#6008 Power Control Cable - 6M
#6029 Power Control Cable - 30M
The #8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack reports to the system as CCIN 8094-001 for the bottom enclosure and 8094-002 for
the top enclosure.
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#8294 #8294 Optional Base 1.8m Rack
The #8294 is a racking option for a Model 595. It supports up to 90 disk units, has 28 PCI-X slots and has four removable
media slots. The #8294 consists of a 1.8m rack with two enclosures; a bottom enclosure and a top enclosure.
The bottom enclosure is essentially a #9194 Base PCI-X Expansion Tower with side covers and casters removed and with
a 30-disk expansion feature included as base (no feature code required).
The top enclosure is essentially a #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower with side covers and casters removed and a 30-disk
expansion feature included as base (no feature code required). Included with the bottom enclosure is a #9517 Base
HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter and a #9844 Base PCI IOP. Also, a #2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller is required to drive
the load source DASD and the removable media devices.Included with the top enclosure is a #9517 Base HSL-2/RIO-G
Bus Adapter or a #9876 Base Optical Bus Adapter (select one), a #9844 Base PCI IOP and a #0694 - #5094 Equivalent.
Each enclosure supports 45 disk units for a total of 90 disk units. The 45 disk unit positions are partitioned into groups of
15, and each group of 15 requires support by one #2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller. Each group of 15 is further
The tower and drawer configurations longer include a #9844 Base PCI IOP as of 31 January 2006 with the announcement
of IOP-less support in IBM System i5 and eServer i5 servers. Refer to “#9844 Inclusion Rules” on page 174.
The #8294 also supports up to four removable media devices. These removable media devices are supported by the two
#2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controllers which support the first group of 15 disk units in each enclosure.
The two enclosures in the #8294 are separately attached to the system unit via HSL cables as though they are stand-alone
#9194 and #5094. The bottom enclosure must be on the first HSL loop attached via two HSL-2/RIO-G cables to the system
unit and the top enclosure can be on this same HSL loop or a separate HSL loop. The top enclosure can be attached via
HSL to a different system than the bottom enclosure, but cannot be ordered this way. When the system is received, process
an RPO to remove the #0694 from the records of the original ordered system and add it to the records of the other system.
An HSL loop uses all optical or all copper ports/cables. A copper loop can intermix I/O towers/units with copper HSL and
copper HSL-2 ports. Select the appropriate cable based on the type of HSL ports to which it is being attached, and the
cable length required.
Both the top and bottom enclosures in the #8294 must be connected via SPCN cables, they must be in an SPCN cable
loop. Three SPCN cables are required to connect both enclosures of the #8294 to the
ports of the system unit. If the top enclosure of the #8294 is attached to a different system unit, then the top enclosure is
connected to the SPCN cable loop of that system and one or two SPCN cables are required.
The #8294 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#8294 #8294 Optional Base 1.8m Rack
(cont.)
Select three or four of the following SPCN cables for each #8294:
#1463 - 2m SPCN Cable
#1464 - 6m SPCN Cable
#1465 - 15m SPCN Cable
#1466 - 30m SPCN Cable
#0369 100m Optical SPCN Cable
#1468 - 250m Optical SPCN Cable
#6001 Power Control Cable - 2M
#6006 Power Control Cable - 3M
#6007 Power Control Cable - 15M
#6008 Power Control Cable - 6M
#6029 Power Control Cable - 30M
Features and Rules
Dual line cord capability is required with the bottom enclosure of the #8294, #5164 Dual Power Cord is required on the
order. Dual line cord capability is also required on the top enclosure of the #8294, with a #5165 Dual Power Cord, if the top
enclosure is attached to the same system unit as the bottom enclosure. If the top enclosure is attached to a different system
unit, then #5165 is optional. An additional line cord (for a total of four) must be ordered when a #5165 is installed. Plugging
in the second line cord, even if to the same outlet, enables the AC power modules to be redundant.
The following line cords are supported on an #8294 (three or four line cord features required):
#1399 - 4.3m 300V/16A
#1406 - 200V 16A 14-ft TL Line Cord
#1408 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd Italy
#1409 - 4.3m 200V/16A Per Cd AU/NZ
#1418 - 4.3m 200V/16A Per Cd S Africa
#1419 - 4.3m 200V/16A Per Cd Israel
#1420 - 4.3m 200V/16A Per Cd EU/Asia
#1421 - 4.3m 200V/16A Per Cd CH/DK
#1451 - 200V 6-ft Line Cord
#1452 - 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1453 - 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1454 - 200V 12A 14-ft TL Line Cord
#1455 - 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1456 - 200V 14-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1476 - 4.3m 200V/12A Power Cd UK
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#9074 #9074 Base I/O Tower
The #9074 Base I/O Tower is the base I/O tower shipped on the Model 830. The #9074 supports up to 45 disk units (15
units are “base”, with an additional 30 provided with #5101 or #5111), up to 11 PCI IOAs, up to two removable media units,
one battery backup, and redundant or hot swap power supplies. The #9074 has a #9943 Base PCI IOP and a #9748 Base
PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller. The 14 PCI slots are used and supported (driven) by the #9943 Base PCI IOP and by
#2843/#2844/#2847 PCI IOPs.
The #2790 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server or the #2791/#2792/#2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Server can also support
selected LAN cards.
Select an additional two of the following HSL cables when the Model 830 is in a clustered loop with the Models 825, 870,
or 890:
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
One #14xx power cord must be specified (geography dependent). See 11.2, “SPCN (power) cables” on page 382 for power
cord options.
Select an additional two of the following HSL cables, when the Model 840 is in a clustered loop with Model 825, 870 or 890:
#1474 - 6m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
#1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
One #14xx power cord (two when dual line cord feature #5104 is ordered for the 840 system unit) feature must be specified
(geography dependent). See Chapter 11, “HSL, SPCN, line cord, and communication cables for IBM System i5, eServer
i5, and iSeries systems” on page 377 for power and line cord options.
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#9094 #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure
The #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure is the base enclosure shipped with the 870 and 890 system units to constitute a system.
The #9094 is attached to the system unit via HSL cable through a #9887 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter. A #9887 Base HSL-2
Bus Adapter is required on the order. One JTAG cable and one V/S Communications cable (VPD and SPCN combined)
are included for the attachment of the #9094 to the system unit.
The #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure has 15 disk unit slots, with an additional 30 slots available with #5107 30 Disk
Expansion. The #9094 also has two removable media slots and 14 PCI-X card slots. A #9844 Base PCI IOP or #9943 Base
PCI IOP is included (feature code required) and a #2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller or #4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk
Unit Controller is required. The #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 drives the disk units in the base 15 disk unit slots and the
removable media devices in the two removable media slots. The #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 disk unit controllers (one
or two) are required to drive the disk units in the 30 feature disk unit slots. The disk unit slots (both base and feature) are
in groups of 15. Each group of 15 is further divided into three groups of five disk units. Each group of five disk units is on a
separate SCSI bus from a #4748/#4778/#2757/#2780/#5703/#5715
Features and Rules
The #5094 and #9094 expansion towers offer additional LPAR configuration flexibility. Instead of the previous maximum
number of three disk controllers supported in a #5094/#9094, now up to nine total disk controllers are supported. These
can be either OS/400 controlled (maximum of six OS/400 partitions) or Linux controlled. The #5294 and #8094 are similarly
enhanced and now support a maximum of 18 disk controllers. The #5703/#0628 disk controller can be used to go beyond
the maximum of three, already supported #2757, #2780, #4748, and #4778 disk controllers.
Each tower must have at least one #2748, #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 for each group of 15 disk units in the tower.
Only the #5703/#0628 can be ordered as an extra controller (up to two #5703/#0628s per group of 15 disk units in the same
tower) if #0143 Disk Controller Placement Exception is also ordered. The #2748, #2757, #2780, #4748, or #4778 disk
controllers cannot be ordered as extra controllers if #0143 is also ordered. A maximum of six #5703/#0628s per
#5094/#9094 tower are supported
The number of disk units per #2757 and #2780 varies by configuration:
Up to 20 disk units per #2757 are supported in a #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower attached to a Model 520, 550 570, or 595.
Up to 18 disk units per #2757 are supported in the system unit with System Unit Expansion disk cages of the Model 270,
800, and 810. Up to 15 disk units per #2757 are supported in a #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure attached to a Model 870 or
890.
The 14 PCI slots are used and supported (driven) by the #9844 Base PCI IOP or the #9943 Base PCI IOP, by feature
#2843/#2844/#2847 PCI IOPs and by #2790/#2791/#2792/#2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Servers or #4710/#9710
Integrated xSeries Servers.
With a #5114 Dual Line Cords Tower, two of the following line cords for the #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure are required to
be specified:
#1406 - 200V 16A 14-ft TL Line Cord
#1408 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord Italy
#1409 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord AU/NZ
#1418 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord S Africa
#1419 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord Israel
#1420 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU/Asia
#1421 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord CH/DK
#1451 - 200V 6-ft Line Cord
#1452 - 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1453 - 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1454 - 200V 12A 14-ft TL Line Cord (default U.S.)
#1455 - 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1456 - 200V 14-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1476 - 4.3m 200V/12A Power Cord UK
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#9194 #9194 Base PCI-X Expansion Tower
This feature is the base PCI I/O enclosure which is shipped with a Model 595 system. The #9194 is attached to the Model
595 system unit via 2 HSL-2/RIO-G cables (HSL-2/RIO-G loop) through a #9517 Base HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter. Two
SPCN cables are also required to form an SPCN loop with service processor(s) in the system unit. The #9194 also has
dual line cord capability; #5164 Dual Power Cords - #8294/#9194 must be on the order.
The #9194 has 15 disk unit slots, with an additional 30 slots available with a #5168 30-Disk Expansion for the #9194 Tower.
The #9194 also has 2 removable media slots and 14 PCI card slots. A #9844 Base PCI IOP is included (feature code
required) and a #2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller is also required. The #2780 drives the disk units in the base 15
disk unit slots and the removable media devices in the 2 removable media slots. One or two #2780 disk unit controllers are
required to drive the disk units in the 30 feature disk unit slots. The disk unit slots (both base and feature) are partitioned
in groups of 15 and each group of 15 is further partitioned into three groups of five. Each group of five is on a separate
Ultra4 SCSI bus from the ##2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller.
The 11 PCI IOAs are supported (driven) by the #9844 Base PCI IOP, by #2844 PCI IOP(s) and by #4810/#4812 PCI
Specify two of the following line cords for the #9194 Base PCI Enclosure:
#1451 - 200V 6-ft Line Cord
#1452 - 200V 14-ft Line Cord
#1453 - 200V 6-ft Locking Line Cord
#1454 - 200V 12A 14-ft TL Line Cord (Default-US)
#1455 - 200V 6-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1456 - 200V 14-ft Watertight Line Cord
#1406 - 200V 16A 14-ft TL Line Cord
#1408 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd Italy
#1409 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd AU/NZ
#1418 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd S Africa
#1419 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd Israel
#1420 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd EU/Asia
#1421 - 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cd CH/DK
#1476 - 4.3m 200V/12A Power Cd UK
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AS for POWER Version 3, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2
Supported on Model 595
The #9194 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#9517 #9517 Base HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter
The #9517 Base HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter provides two HSL-2/RIO-G ports. The #6417 can be selected as base on initial
orders of #0595, #5094, #5095, #5294 or #8294 expansion units and towers. The #9517 is a base feature version of the
#6417 HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter.
Migration of existing #9517s to eServer i5 servers is allowed. Existing #9517s are installed in migrated #0595, #5094,
#5095 and #5294 expansion towers/units.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1 or V5R2 when connected to Models 810, 825, 870, and 890
Supported on Models 825, 870, and 890.
The #9739 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#9787 #9787 Base HSL-2 Ports - 2 Copper
The #9787 Base HSL-2 Ports - 2 Copper board provides two copper HSL-2 ports. On the Model 825, the #9787 is attached
to the processor board and does not plug into HSL adapter slots C08 or C09.
Supported on Model 825
The #9787 is not a Customer Install Feature.
The #9787 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006.
Migration of existing #9876s to eServer i5 servers is allowed. Existing #9876s are installed in migrated #5074, #5079,
#5094, #5294, #0595, and #5095 expansion towers/units.
The #9876 replaces the #9886 Base Optical Bus Adapter.
Migration of existing #9877s to eServer i5 servers is allowed. Existing #9877s are installed in migrated #5074, #5079,
#5094, #5294, #0595, and #5095 expansion towers or units.
The #6417 is required on the #5088/#0588 when migrating to a Model 520, 550, 570, or 595.
The #9877 replaces the #9887 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter.
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4.3 i5/OS partitions on eServer p5 servers
For additional information, see IBM eServer i5 and iSeries System Handbook i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 October 2005 -
Draft, GA19-5486, and the IBM eServer i5 and iSeries planning Web site (under Language V5R3 Planning) at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter
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#1682 #1682 On/Off Prepaid for Model 825
The #1682 On/Off Prepaid for Model 825 Standard Edition provides an account for 30 processor days of On/Off Capacity
on Demand. The system must be enabled for On/Off Capacity on Demand before ordering prepaid days.
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#1697 #1697 On/Off Prepaid for Model 825
The #1697 On/Off Prepaid for Model 825 CBU Edition provides an account for 30 processor days of On/Off Capacity on
Demand. The system must be enabled for On/Off Capacity on Demand before ordering prepaid days.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R2
Demand. The system must be enabled for On/Off Capacity on Demand before ordering prepaid days.
Requires a contract to be signed before the #177x feature is ordered. On/Off Capacity on Demand processor usage must
be reported on, minimally, a monthly basis to IBM or the client’s Business Partner. A #178x or #179x On/Off Capacity on
Demand billing feature initiates quarterly invoices based on the number of processor days used. A new contract can be
signed and the #177x feature reordered as the limit of usable temporary processor days approaches.
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#178x #178x-#179x On/Off Capacity on Demand Billing
#179x A #178x-#179x feature code is used for On/Off Capacity on Demand billing. After a #177x On/Off Capacity on Demand
feature is ordered and the associated password is installed on the system, the user must report monthly to IBM their On/Off
Capacity on Demand usage. This information is used to compute the On/Off Capacity on Demand billing. One On/Off
Capacity on Demand billing feature is required for each processor day that is used for temporary capacity.
There is a limit to the number of processor days that are agreed to in the contract that was signed prior to ordering the
On/Off Capacity on Demand feature. To continue using temporary capacity after the initial limit has been reached, a new
contract is required and a second On/Off Capacity on Demand feature is ordered. An On/Off Capacity on Demand feature
cannot be concurrently ordered with an On/Off Capacity on Demand billing feature.
Main storage
Base There is no base memory on Models 520, 550, 570 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890.
Model 520+ Memory features for the Model 520 with #8325, #8327 and #8330 processors
Main #4400 - 1 GB DDR2 Main Storage (2 x 512 MB DIMMs: 533 MHz sdram CCIN 313A)
Memory #4474 - 2 GB DDR2 Main Storage (2 x 1 GB DIMMS: 533 MHz sdram CCIN 313B)
Rules #4475 - 4 GB DDR2 Main Storage (2 x 2 GB DIMMs: 533 MHz sdram CCIN 313D)
#4477 - 8 GB DDR2 Main Storage (2 x 4 GB DIMMs: 533 MHz sdram CCIN 313E)
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Model 520 Memory features for the Model 520
Main #3093 - 512 MB Main Storage DIMM (DDR; 256 Mb technology, unstacked, CCIN 3093) (9406 Model 520 only)
Memory #3094 - 1 GB Main Storage DIMM (DDR; 256 Mb technology, stacked, CCIN 3094) (9406 Model 520 only)
Rules #3096 - 2 GB Main Storage DIMM (DDR; 256 Mb technology, stacked, CCIN 3096) (9406 Model 520 only)
#4443 - 512 MB DDR Main Storage (DDR1; 256 Mb technology, CCIN 309B)
#4444 - 1 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1; 256 Mb technology, CCIN 309B) (ships four 256 MB DIMMs for a total of
1 GB)
#4445 - 4 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1; 128 Mb technology, CCIN 30D3) (ships four 1 GB DIMMs for a total of 4
GB)
#4447 - 2 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1; 64 Mb technology, CCIN 30D2) (ships four 512 MB DIMMs for a total of
2 GB)
#4449 - 8 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1; 128 Mb technology, stacked, CCIN 30D5) (ships four 2 GB DIMMs for a
total of 8 GB)
#4450 - 16 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1; 1 Gb technology, stacked, CCIN 30AC) (ships four 4 GB DIMMs for a total
of 16 GB)
Features and Rules
Install DIMMs in sets of four (quads) with one exception: A single pair of 256 MB DIMMs is allowed on the #8950 processor.
Add an additional pair of 256 MB DIMMs to the original pair (to make a quad) whenever more DIMMs are added. Then one
additional quad of DIMMs can be added to the system. For the #8950 processor, the first DIMM pair goes into DIMM slots
J0A and J2A. The second pair of DIMMs goes into slots J0C and J2C.
The first quad of DIMMs is plugged into DIMM slots J0A, J2A, J0C, and J2C.
The second quad of DIMMs is plugged into DIMM slots J0B, J2B, J0D, and J2D.
Model 550+ Memory features for the Model 550 with #8312 processors
Main #4400 - 1 GB DDR2 Main Storage (2 x 512 MB DIMMs: 533 MHz sdram CCIN 313A)
Memory #4474 - 2 GB DDR2 Main Storage (2 x 1 GB DIMMs: 533 MHz sdram CCIN 313B)
Rules #4475 - 4 GB DDR2 Main Storage (2 x 2 GB DIMMs: 533 MHz sdram CCIN 313D)
#4477 - 8 GB DDR2 Main Storage (2 x 4 GB DIMMs: 533 MHz sdram CCIN 313E)
The Model 550+ has two x #8312 processor cards. A minimum of one memory feature (one pair of DIMMs) is required on
each processor card.
DIMMs must be installed in sets of two (pairs).
The Model 550+ requires a minimum of 2 GB memory.
Install DIMMs in sets of four (quads). When one processor card is used, the DIMMs are installed in the following sequence:
The first quad of DIMMs is plugged into DIMM slots J0A, J0B, J0C, and J0D
The second quad of DIMMs is plugged into DIMM slots J1A, J1B, J1C, and J1D.
When two processor cards are used, the DIMMs are installed in following sequence:
The first quad of DIMMs is plugged into DIMM slots J0A, J0B, J0C, and J0D of the first processor card.
The second quad of DIMMs is plugged into DIMM slots J0A, J0B, J0C, and J0D of the second processor card.
The third quad of DIMMs is plugged into DIMM slots J1A, J1B, J1C, and J1D of the second processor card.
The fourth quad of DIMMs is plugged into DIMM slots J1A, J1B, J1C, and J1D of the first processor card.
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Main #7892 - 2 GB DDR2 Main Storage provides 2 GB of MS and consists of four 512 MB DDR2 DIMMs. (CCIN 30F0)
Memory #7893 - 4 GB DDR2 Main Storage provides 4 GB of MS and consists of four 1 GB DDR2 DIMMs. (CCIN 30F2)
Rules #7894 - 8 GB DDR2 Main Storage provides 8 GB of MS and consists of four 2 GB DDR2 DIMMs. (CCIN 30F3)
#4495 - 4/8 GB CUoD DDR2 Main Storage provides 4 GB of activated and additional 4 GB of DDR2 memory
available for activation with four 2 GB DIMMs. (CCIN 316F) The 4 GB of additional memory can be activated in
increments of 1 GB. If a memory feature is moved to a different system, that system recognizes only 4 GB as
available unless additional memory activations are acquired or already present on that server. For the original system,
four 1 GB memory activations remain and can be used for other CUoD memory features. For special situations,
contact IBM CoD administration about transferring memory activations between systems.
#4496 - 8/16 GB CUoD DDR2 Main Storage provides 8 GB of activated DDR2 and additional 8 GB of DDR2 memory
available for activation with four 4 GB DIMMs. (CCIN 314E)The 8 GB of additional memory can be activated in
increments of 1 GB. If a memory feature is moved to a different server, that server recognizes only 8 GB as available
unless additional memory activations are acquired or already present on that server. For the original server, eight
1 GB memory activations remain and can be used for other CUoD memory features. For special situations, contact
The System 570+ offers pluggable DIMMs for memory. Each feature above ships four DDR2 Dimms. There is a minimum
of two memory features per processor enclosure.
2/4-way = minimum 2, maximum 4; 4/8-way = minimum 4, maximum 8; 8/16-way = minimum 8, maximum 16
The minimum memory for a 2/4-way 570+ is 4 GB, for a 4/8-way it is 8 GB and for the 8/16-way it is 16 GB. The maximum
memory capacity depends upon the number of processors ordered for the system and on the type of memory and
functionality required.
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Model 570 Memory features for the Model 570
Main #3043 - 512 MB Main Storage DIMM (DDR: 256 Mb technology, unstacked, CCIN 3043)
Memory #3044 - 1 GB Main Storage DIMM (DDR; 256 Mb technology, stacked, CCIN 3044)
Rules #3046 - 2 GB Main Storage DIMM (DDR; 256 Mb technology, stacked, CCIN 3046)
#4452 - 2 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 CCIN 309D) (ships four 512 MB DIMMs for a total of 2 GB)
#4454 - 8 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 CCIN 30AA) (ships four 2 GB DIMMs for a total of 8 GB)
#4490 - 4 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 CCIN 309E) (ships four 1 GB DIMMs for a total of 4 GB)
#4491 - 16 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 CCIN 30B3) (ships four 4 GB DIMMs for a total of 16 GB)
#4492 - 32 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 CCIN 30F7) (ships four 8 GB DIMMs for a total of 32 GB) (#8971 Processor
only). Must be installed on a processor card by itself or with another #4492 or with features #4494 or #7049.
#4494 - 16 GB Main Storage (ships four 4 GB DIMMs for a total of 16 GB) Must be installed on a processor card by
itself or with another #4494 or with features #4492 or #7049.
#7049 - 8/16 GB DDR-1 Main Storage: Provides 8 GB of activated memory and an additional 8 GB of memory
available for activation. The 8 GB of additional memory can be activated in increments of 1 GB. #7049 must be
installed on a processor card either by itself or with another #7049 or with features #4492 or #4494.
Features and Rules
The Model 570 offers pluggable DIMMs for memory. Each 0/2-way processor card contains eight slots for up to eight
pluggable DIMMs. The minimum memory for a for a Model 570 is 2 GB. The maximum memory capacity depends upon
the number of processors ordered for the system and on the type of memory and functionality required.
For the #0931 1/2-way server, DIMMs are installed in the following sequence:
The first quad of DIMMs is plugged into DIMM slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C.
The second quad of DIMMs is plugged into DIMM slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D.
For the #0921 2/4-way server, DIMMs are installed in the following sequence:
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 1: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 2: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 2: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 1: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
For the #0923 5/8-way server, DIMMs are installed in the following sequence:
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 1: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 2: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 2, Processor Card 3: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 2, Processor Card 4: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 2, Processor Card 4: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 2, Processor Card 3: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 2: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 1: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
For the #0925 9/12-way server, DIMMs are installed in the following sequence:
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 1: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 2: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 2, Processor Card 3: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 2, Processor Card 4: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 3, Processor Card 5: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 3, Processor Card 6: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 3, Processor Card 6: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 3, Processor Card 5: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 2, Processor Card 4: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 2, Processor Card 3: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 2: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 1, Processor Card 1: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
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Main For the #0927 13/16-way server, DIMMs are installed in the following sequence:
Memory Enclosure 1, Processor Card 1: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Rules Enclosure 1, Processor Card 2: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
(cont.) Enclosure 2, Processor Card 3: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 2, Processor Card 4: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 3, Processor Card 5: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 3, Processor Card 6: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 4, Processor Card 7: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 4, Processor Card 8: Slots J0A, J0C, J1A, and J1C
Enclosure 4, Processor Card 8: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 4, Processor Card 7: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 3, Processor Card 6: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 3, Processor Card 5: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Enclosure 2, Processor Card 4: Slots J0B, J0D, J1B, and J1D
Each processor feature should have at least one memory feature associated with it.
Memory spreading and balancing: Performance measurements have determined that optimal performance requires both
spreading of memory across processors and balancing memory across processors. Use the following rules for Model 570
memory.
Memory minimums: Each processor card must have at least one set of memory DIMM placed on it. Memory is in
feature codes of quads.
Balancing: Each 0/2-way processor card must have a minimum of 2 GB memory on it.
Spreading: Spread memory across the processor cards. Select memory DIMMs to enable equal memory
configurations across processors in a n-way unit. If memory greater than the minimum is ordered, base the selection
of memory features on driving the most number of DIMM quads onto the system, as evenly distributed across the
processors as possible.
Model 595 Memory features for the Model 595
Main #7816 CUoD 2/4 GB (4 X 1 GB), DDR1, 512 Mb, 266 MHZ, DRAM DIMMS
Memory #7828 16 GB (4 X 4 GB), DDR1 1 Gb, 266 MHZ, DRAM DIMMS
Rules #7829 32 GB (4 X 4 GB), DDR1 1 Gb, 266 MHZ, DRAM DIMMS
#7835 CUoD 4/8 GB (4 X 2 GB), DDR1 512 Mb, 266 MHZ, DRAM DIMMS
Memory rules:
The minimum memory requirements are four feature codes (two pairs) per node with 16 GB per node.
Memory must be ordered in identical pairs.
Each node #8981 has 16 memory slots. There can be up to four nodes in a system.
Memory is spread out in identical pairs per MCM
Only one increment difference is allowed in memory size within a node. This means that 4 and 8, 8 and 16,
16 and 32 GB increments in a node are allowed, but 4 and 16/4 and 32/8 in a node are not allowed.
The #7799 requires #7835 x 64.
The #7970 requires at least one #7816 or #7835.
The #7976 requires at least one #7828 or #7829.
Placement rules:
Memory must be placed in pairs.
The placement sequence is:
– Fill slots 1 and 2 first starting with Node 1, 2, 3 then 4, (2)
– Fill slots 3 and 4 starting with Node 1, 2, 3 then 4 (3)
– Fill slots 5 and 6 starting with Node 1, 2, 3 then 4, (4)
– Fill slots 8 and 9 starting with Node 1, 2, 3 then 4 (5)
– Fill slots 12 and 13 starting with Node 1, 2, 3 then 4 (6)
– Fill slots 7 and 10 slots starting with Node 1, 2, 3 then 4 (7)
– Fill 11 and 14 slots starting with Node 1, 2, 3 then 4.
Nodes 1, 2, 3 and 4 are placed left to right as viewed from the front.
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Model 800 Memory features for the Model 800 #2463 and #2464 processors:
Main #3092 - 256 MB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 128 Mb technology, unstacked)
Memory #3093 - 512 MB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 256 Mb technology, unstacked)
Rules #3094 - 1 GB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 256 Mb technology, stacked)
#3096 - 2 GB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 256 Mb technology, stacked)
When the total number of main storage DIMMs is increased greater than one, the single existing DIMM must be paired up
with a DIMM of the same capacity. Any additional DIMMs must be added in pairs of the same capacity.
Eight memory DIMM slots are available in the base system for main storage DIMMs, which plug directly onto the backplane.
Model 810 Memory features for the Model 810 #2465, #2466, and #2467 processors
Main #3092 - 256 MB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 128 Mb technology, unstacked)
Memory #3093 - 512 MB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 256 Mb technology, unstacked)
Features and Rules
When the total number of main storage DIMMs is increased greater than one, the single existing DIMM must be paired up
with a DIMM of the same capacity. Any additional DIMMs must be added in pairs of the same capacity.
Eight memory DIMM slots are available in the base system for main storage DIMMs which plug directly onto the backplane.
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Model 825 Memory features for the Model 825:
Main The following memory features are available on the Model 825:
Memory #3042 - 256 MB Main Storage DIMM (default 4 x 256 MB) (DDR - 128 Mb technology, unstacked)
Rules #3043 - 512 MB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 256 Mb technology, unstacked)
#3044 - 1024 MB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 256 Mb technology, stacked)
#3046 - 2048 MB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 512 Mb technology, stacked)
For the Model 825, the main storage DIMMs are installed directly onto the processor cards. Each processor card has eight
DIMM slots. The eight slots are arranged in two sets of four. The DIMMs must be installed in sets of four (quads). Each set
of four DIMMs must be the same memory capacity and technology. Each system order must have at least three sets of four
main storage DIMMs (quad) installed (twelve DIMMs total). The exception is the 2 GB memory capacity where two quads
(8 DIMMs total) are allowed.
There is a total of 24 DIMM slots in which 8, 12, 16, 20, or 24 memory DIMMs can be installed.
On systems with 2 GB of memory, the IBM marketing configurator issues a message informing the user that IBM does not
recommend operating a system with this memory configuration.
The sequence for plugging memory DIMMs for processor #2473 is:
Fill four slots on the first processor card.
Then fill four slots on the second processor card.
Then fill four slots on the third processor card.
Then start again with the first processor card filling four slots.
There are eight main storage card sockets on the backplane, but a maximum of four main storage cards can be placed in
the system.
The Model 870 main storage cards are installed according to the following rules:
Main storage cards are installed in pairs of equal capacity.
Pairs of main storage cards must plug into memory card slots under the same MCM (slots 0 and 1, slots 2 and 3).
Mixed main storage cards must be of the adjacent capacity (4 GB with 8 GB is allowed, 4 GB with 16 GB is not
allowed).
Cannot mix main storage cards of more than two capacities (4 GB with 8 GB is allowed, 4 GB with both 8 GB and
16 GB is not allowed).
Mixed main storage cards can be in any order.
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Model 890 Memory features for the Model 890:
Main The following memory features are available on the Model 890:
Memory #3020 - 4096 MB Main Storage Card (inside): Plugs into memory card slots 0, 1, 2 and 3
Rules #3021 - 4096 MB Main Storage Card (outside): Plugs into memory card slots 4, 5, 6 and 7
#3015 - 8192 MB Main Storage Card (inside): Plugs into memory card slots 0, 1, 2 and 3
#3016 - 8192 MB Main Storage Card (outside): Plugs into memory card slots 4, 5, 6 and 7
#3035 - 16384 MB Main Storage Card (inside): Plugs into memory card slots 0, 1, 2 and 3
#3036 - 16384 MB Main Storage Card (outside): Plugs into memory card slots 4, 5, 6 and 7
#3017 - 32768 MB Main Storage Card (inside): Plugs into memory card slots 0, 1, 2 and 3
#3018 - 32768 MB Main Storage Card (outside): Plugs into memory card slots 4, 5, 6 and 7
The Model 890 main storage cards are installed into the eight memory card slots in the system unit backplane.
The Model 890 main storage cards are installed according to the following rules:
Main storage cards are installed in pairs of equal capacity.
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The pairs of main storage cards must plug into memory card slots under the same MCM (slots 0 and 1, slots 2 and 3,
slots 4 and 5, slots 6 and 7).
Mixed main storage cards must be of the adjacent capacity (4 GB with 8 GB is allowed, 4 GB with 16 GB is not
allowed).
Cannot mix main storage cards of more than two capacities (4 GB with 8 GB is allowed, 4 GB with 8 GB and 16 GB is
not allowed).
Mixed main storage cards can be in any order.
Important: Fill all slots. An exception is allowed for 16 GB on a 24-way processor and for 24 GB on a 32-way processor.
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#3022 128 MB Main Storage (DIMM 64 Mb technology)
The #3022 is available as a support only feature on the Model 810. It can only be ordered up to the minimum number of
DIMMs are required to meet a pair or quad system memory requirement.
See “Model 810 Main Memory Rules” on page 164 for memory restrictions.
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#3042 256 MB Main Storage (DIMM - DDR - 128 Mb technology, unstacked)
Refer to “Model 825 Main Memory Rules” on page 165 for memory restrictions.
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#3096 2 GB Main Storage DIMM (DDR- 256 Mb technology, stacked)
See “Model 520 Main Memory Rules” on page 160, “Model 550 Main Memory Rules” on page 160, “Model 800 Main
Memory Rules” on page 164, and IBM eServer i5, iSeries, and AS/400e System Builder, October 2005, SG24-2155-11 for
memory restrictions.
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#4450 16 GB DDR Main Storage
DDR1 - 1 GB technology, stacked
Ships four 4 GB DIMMs for a total of 16 GB
See “Model 520 Main Memory Rules” on page 160 and “Model 550 Main Memory Rules” on page 160.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3 with V5R3M5 LIC, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 for IBM eServer, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux AS for POWER Version 3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER
Supported on Models 520+ and 550+.
The #4474 is a Customer Install Feature.
#4475 #4475 4GB DDR2 Main Storage
The #4475 - 4 GB DDR2 Main Storage consists of two 2 GB DDR2 DIMMs for a total of 4 GB of main storage.
Two available DIMM slots are required.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3 with V5R3M5 LIC, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 for IBM eServer, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux AS for POWER Version 3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3 with V5R3M5 LIC, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 for IBM eServer, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux AS for POWER Version 3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER
Supported on Models 520+ and 550+.
The #4477 is a Customer Install Feature.
#4490 4 GB DDR1 Main Storage
Ships four 1 GB DIMMs for a total of 4 GB
See “Model 570 Main Memory Rules” on page 162 for memory restrictions.
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#4492 32 GB DDR1 Main Storage
The #4492 32 GB DDR-1 Main Storage feature consists of four 8 GB DIMMs for a total of 32 GB of main storage. The
#4492 must be installed on a processor card either by itself (other four DIMM slots empty), with another #2292, with feature
#4494, or #7409.
See “Model 570 Main Memory Rules” on page 162 for memory restrictions.
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#7049 #7049 - 8/16 GB DDR1 Main Storage
The #7049 - 8/16 GB DDR-1 Main Storage provides 8 GB of activated memory and an additional 8 GB of memory available
for activation. The 8 GB of additional memory can be activated in increments of 1 GB. #7049 must be installed on a
processor card either by itself or with another #7049 or with features #4492 or #4494.
See “Model 570 Main Memory Rules” on page 162 for memory restrictions.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AS for POWER Version 3, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2
Supported on Model 595.
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Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AS for POWER Version 3, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2
Supported on Model 595.
The #7828 is an IBM Customer Service Representative setup feature.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AS for POWER Version 3, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2
Supported on Model 595.
The #7829 is an IBM Customer Service Representative setup feature.
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#8197 #8197 512 GB Main Storage (32x16)
The #8197 provides 32 #7828 16 GB fully activated memory features for a total of 512 GB of active DDR1 system memory.
Only the #8197 feature is shown on the order or in the install records, not the 32 #7828 features.
Requires 32 empty system memory slots an any of processor boards
See “Model 595 Main Memory Rules” on page 163 for memory restrictions.
PCI Rules PCI cards are subject to plugging rules. Refer to 4.1, “PCI card placement for IBM System i5, eServer i5 and iSeries
servers” on page 98, for an introduction to PCI. PCI and PCI-X Placement Rules for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries
servers with i5/OS V5R4 and V5R3, REDP-4011 and PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server
OS/400 Version 5 Release 2: September 2003, REDP-3638 for OS/400 V5R2 and earlier releases, describe the
configuration and card placement rules that you must understand and follow to develop valid configurations. Use these IBM
Redpapers as a guide when configuring IOAs and IOPs so that the system is sized to meet client expectations.
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#9844 #9844 Base PCI IOP
Base IOP The #9844 Base PCI IOP (CCIN 2844) is a PCI I/O processor which drives PCI IOA adapters. It has been included as part
of the base system units for Models 520, 570, 825, 870, and 890, and also can be included as part of the base with the
following expansion towers or units:
#5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower
#0595/#5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower
#5294 1.8m I/O Tower (Quantity of two)
#8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack (Quantity of two)
#9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure
#9194 Base PCI I/O Enclosure
The #9844 Base PCI IOP can be on initial system orders or on MES orders which add #0595/#5095, #5094, #5294, #8094,
or #9094 towers to an installed system. As of 31 January 2006 the #9844 is not included in all systems and towers. See
the “#9844 Inclusion Rules” on page 174 for configuration considerations.
On the #0588/#5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit or Tower, a #9844 Base PCI IOP is not included as part of the base unit or
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tower.
See “#2844 PCI IOP” on page 177, for a list of other supported cards.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, 890, and 9411-100.
#9844 As of 31 January 2006, the #9844 is not always included in system units and expansion towers. The inclusion rules are as
Inclusion follows:
Rules For expansions ordered after 31 January 2006, a #9844 or #9943 IOP is not included at no-charge. The order process
tools (LVT, manufacturing configurator and marketing configurator) cease to default any IOP for expansion units, but
do require priced IOPs (for example, the #2844) as required to support the IOAs that are ordered. The exception to
this is the “base” I/O tower (#8294 or #9194) on the Model 595. The marketing configurator defaults to a #9844 on a
Model 595 with a 1.65 GHz processor and allows de-selection of the #9844 if i5/OS V5R4 is ordered.
The existing definition of features #5560, #5561, #5562 and #5563 mirror tower packages include an enclosure
equivalent to a #0595 or #5095. The #0595 and #5095 have included an IOP to be ordered at no-charge. That IOP is
assumed to be part of the #0595 and #5095 in the four mirror tower packages. As of 31 January 2006, #0595 and
#5095 ordered as features, on their own, no longer allow a no-charge IOP to be ordered for them. However, because
each of the four mirror tower package features also include two disk IOAs (that cannot run IOP-less), the intent is to
continue to allow a no-charge IOP (a #9844) to be ordered with each of the four mirroring package features.
Model 520, 550 and 570 systems ordered with processors announced prior to 31 January 2006 (1.5 GHz and
1.65 GHz processors) include one no-charge IOP (a #9844) to be placed in the first IOP slot in the system unit. This is
limited to one #9844 per system including a Model 570 with multiple system unit enclosures.
A Model 595 system ordered with processor features (1.65 GHz) announced prior to 31 January 2006 include one
no-charge IOP (#9844), regardless of whether i5/OS V5R3 or V5R4 is ordered. When V5R3 is ordered, this #9844
must be placed in the #8294 or #9194. When V5R4 is ordered, the marketing configurator allows the #9844 to be
de-selected. If the #9844 is ordered, it can be placed wherever required within the system.
9406 systems ordered with 31 January 2006 announced processors (1.9 GHz and 2.2 GHz) do not allow any
no-charge IOPs (except in conjunction with mirror tower package features), regardless of whether i5/OS V5R3 or
V5R4 is ordered.
Models 550, 570 and 595 ordered with 31 January 2006 announce processors (1.9 GHz and 2.2 GHz) and i5/OS
V5R3 require an IOP. The required IOP (a #2844) must be purchased.
9405 Model 520 systems ordered with 31 January 2006 announce processors (1.9 GHz) allow a single no-charge IOP
(a #9844 to drive the included twinaxial IOA) to be ordered and placed in the first IOP slot in the system unit.
9406 systems ordered with i5/OS V5R4 support IOP-less in all expansion towers, including the primary I/O tower on
the Model 595 (1.65 GHz and 1.9 GHz processors). A Model 595 ordered with a 1.65 GHz processor and i5/OS V5R4
continues to default a no-charge IOP, even though IOP-less is supported in the primary I/O tower. The marketing
configurator defaults to a #9844 on the interface for all Model 595s when a 1.65 GHz processor is selected. The
#9844 can be deselected if i5/OS V5R4 is also selected. See page 185 for IOP-less placement considerations.
IOPs on existing systems (both priced and no-charge features) migrate when doing model upgrades. No-charge IOP
features are supported but are not orderable, except as explicitly noted otherwise.
#9943 #9943 Base PCI IOP
Base IOP The #9943 Base PCI IOP (CCIN 2843) is included as the base IOP for Model 830 (in the #9074 Base I/O Tower), Model
840 (in either the #9079 Base I/O Tower or the #8079 Optional Base 1.8 M I/O Rack), and Model 890 (in either the #9094
Base PCI I/O Enclosure or #8093 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack) and in the #5074 PCI Expansion Tower and #5079 1.8 M I/O
Tower.
The #5079, #8079, and #8093/#5097 include two base IOPs.
See “#2843 PCI IOP” on page 175, for a list of other supported cards.
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#2843 #2843 PCI IOP
#9943 The #2843/#9943 is a PCI I/O processor with 64 MB of memory that drives up to four PCI IOA adapters on the Models 810,
820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, #5074 PCI Expansion Tower, #5075 PCI Expansion Tower when attached to the Model 820,
and on the #0578/#5078 PCI Expansion Unit, #0588/#5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit, #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower,
#0595/#5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower, #5294 1.8m I/O Tower, and the #5079 1.8 M I/O Tower.
The following IOAs are supported (driven) by the embedded PCI IOP on the Model 820 and the #2843/#9943 PCI IOP:
#2742 Two-Line WAN IOA
#2743 1 Gbps PCI Ethernet IOA
#2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA
#2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller
#2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller
#2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP Adapter
#2763 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
#2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller
Up to five #2843 PCI IOPs can be added to the Model 820 system unit. When attached to a Model 820, the #5075 can
contain or support up to three #2843 PCI IOP features.
On the #5074 PCI Expansion Tower, a PCI IOP is not embedded, but a #9943 Base PCI IOP is included. Up to five #2843
PCI IOPs can be added to a #5074. Up to six #2843 PCI IOPs can be added to a #5078.
On the #5079 1.8 M I/O Tower, a PCI IOP is not embedded, but two #9943 Base PCI IOP are included. Up to 10 #2843
PCI IOPs can be added to the #5079.
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#2843 #2843 PCI IOP
#9943
(cont.) The #9943 can only be on initial system orders or on MES orders that add #5074, #5078, or #5079 towers to an installed
system. The maximum number of #9943s installed on a system is one in the system unit, plus one in each #5074 and two
in each #5079. Refer to PCI and PCI-X Placement Rules for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries servers with i5/OS
V5R4 and V5R3, REDP-4011, or PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server OS/400 Version 5
Release 2: September 2003, REDP-3638 for OS/400 V5R2 and earlier releases, for further restrictions.
The #281x ATM, #2750, #2751, and #2761 are not supported with i5/OS V5R3.
The #2843 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #2843 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 October 2004. A #2844 is the recommended replacement.
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#2844 #2844 PCI IOP
#9844 The #2844 PCI IOP is a PCI I/O processor which drives PCI IOA adapters in the Model 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810,
820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890 system units and the following expansion towers and units:
#0578 PCI Expansion Unit in Rack
#0588 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack
#0595 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack
#5074 PCI Expansion Tower
#5075 PCI Expansion Tower
#5078 PCI Expansion Unit
#5079 1.8 M I/O Tower
#5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit
#5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower
#5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower
#5294 1.8m I/O Tower
#5790 PCI Expansion Drawer
The #9844 Base PCI IOP is included with Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 825, 870, and 890, and PCI-X I/O towers #0595,
#5094, #5095, #5294, #8094, and #9094. Two #9844 PCI IOPs are included as base in the #5294 1.8 M I/O Tower. A
#9844 Base PCI IOP is not included in the base of the #0578, #5078, #0588, and #5088.
The following IOAs are supported (driven) by the #2844/#9944 PCI IOP:
CCIN 288E Embedded 10/100 Mbps Ethernet IOA (Model 825 only)
#2742 2-Line WAN IOA
#2743 1 Gbps PCI Ethernet IOA
#2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA
#2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller
#2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller
#2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP Adapter
#2763 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
#2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller
#2766 PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller
#2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller
#2772 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA
#2773 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA
#2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller
#2782 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit Controller
#2787 PCI-X Fibre Channel Disk Controller
#2793 2-Line WAN IOA with Modem
#2794 2-Line WAN IOA with Modem
#2805 PCI Quad Modem IOA
#2806 PCI Quad Modem (CIM)
#2817 PCI 155 Mbps MMF ATM IOA
#2849 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter
#4723 PCI 10 Mbps Ethernet Adapter
#4745 PCI 2-line WAN IOA
#4746 PCI Twinaxial IOA
#4750 PCI ISDN BRI U IOA
#4751 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA
#4748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
#4761 PCI Integrated Analog Modem
#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
#4801 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor (not supported by embedded IOP)
#4805 PCI Cryptographic Accelerator (not supported by embedded IOP)
#4811 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
#4812 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
#4813 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
#4815 PCI ATM 155 Mbps UTP OC3
#4816 PCI ATM 155 Mbps MMF
#4818 PCI ATM 155 Mbps SMF OC3
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#2844 #2844 PCI IOP
#9844
(cont.) #4838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA
#5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA
#5701 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA
#5702 PCI-X Ultra Tape Controller
#5703 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit Controller
#5704 PCI-X Fibre Channel Tape Controller
#5705 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller
#5712 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller
#5715 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller
#9748 Base PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
#9767 Base PCI Disk Unit Controller
#9771 Base PCI 2-Line WAN with integrated modem
#9778 Base PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
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#2847 #2847 PCI IOP for SAN Load Source
The #2847 PCI IOP for SAN Load Source provides the specialized function required to locate the load source disk on an
external disk server attached via a fibre channel adapter, and boot from that load source. The #2847 PCI IOP for SAN Load
Source does not support multipath for the i5/OS load source disk unit, but does support multipath for all other logical units
(LUNs) attached to this IOP. A minimum of two IOPs are required to enable redundancy. Refer to iSeries and IBM
TotalStorage: A Guide to Implementing External Disk on eServer i5, SG24-7120, for more information.
The #2847 PCI IOP for SAN Load Source supports a maximum of one IOA of either:
#2766 PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller
#2787 PCI-X Fibre Channel Disk Controller
Supported on the Model 520, 550, 570, 595 system units, and on the following expansion towers and units:
#0588 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack
#0595 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack
#5074 PCI Expansion Tower
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3 with #0531 i5/OS V5R3, V5R3M5 LIC
#2790 #2790 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server, #2791 PCI Integrated xSeries Server and #2799 PCI Integrated xSeries
#2791 Server
#2799 The #2790 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server contains a 700 MHz processor. The #2791 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
contains an 850 MHz processor. The #2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Server contains a 1.0 GHz Intel® Pentium® III
processor. Each processor contains four memory slots in the xSeries IOP.
The #2790, #2791, or #2799 is supported in the system unit of the Models 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890, and #5074
PCI Expansion Tower, #5075 PCI Expansion Tower, #5078 PCI Expansion Unit, #0588/#5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit, and
#5079 1.8 M I/O Towers.
Each main storage slot of the #2790, #2791, or #2799 server can contain either a 128 MB, 256 MB, or 1024 MB xSeries
server main storage card, providing a total server main storage capacity ranging from 128 MB to 4096 MB (4 GB). A
minimum of one main storage card is required on the xSeries IOP. A maximum of 3712 MB of memory is addressable.
Allowable main storage increments in MB are 128, 256, 384, 512, 640, 768, 896, 1024, 1152, 1280, 1408, 1536, 1664,
1792, 2048, 2176, 2304, 2432, 2560, 3072, 3200, 3328, and 4096.
The following main storage cards provide server memory for the #2790, #2791, or #2799 when installed in a Model 820,
825, 830, 840, 870, or 890 system unit or attachable HSL towers:
#2795 - 128 MB server memory (withdrawn from marketing as of 19 November 2004)
#2796 - 256 MB server memory (withdrawn from marketing as of 19 November 2004)
#2797 - 1 GB server memory (withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006)
#2895 - 128 MB server memory (withdrawn from marketing as of 19 November 2004 for new orders only.
Conversions to feature remain.)
#2896 - 256 MB server memory (withdrawn from marketing as of 19 November 2004 for new orders only.
Conversions to feature remain.)
The #2790, #2791, and #2799 can support PCI 100/16/4 Mbps Token Ring IOAs, PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOAs, or PCI
1 Gbps Ethernet IOAs in any combination. At least one LAN IOA is required. The supported LAN IOA features are:
#2743 1 Gbps PCI Ethernet IOA
#2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA
#2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP Adapter
#4838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA
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#2790 #2790 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server, #2791 PCI Integrated xSeries Server and #2799 PCI Integrated xSeries
#2791 Server
#2799
(cont.) A #0223 100 Mbps Token-Ring specify code is required on the Integrated xSeries Server for each #2744 selected to run
on the #2790, #2791, or #2799.
A #0224 100/10 Mbps Ethernet specify code is required on the Integrated xSeries Server for each #4838 selected to run
on the #2790, #2791, or #2799.
A #0225 1 Gbps Ethernet specify code is required on the Integrated xSeries Server for each #2743/#2760 selected to run
on the #2790, #2791, or #2799.
Up to three IOA LAN features are supported by the #2790, #2791, or #2799, depending on which system or expansion
tower position the #2790, #2791, or #2799 is placed. The #2790, #2791, and #2799 require three PCI card slots on the
Model 820, 830, or 840 system unit backplane. One slot is consumed. The second slot is unusable. The third slot is reduced
to a short card slot which is then used by the first attached LAN IOA card.
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The #2790, #2791, and #2799 do not require a #2843 or #9943. However, placement is limited to specific slots within the
specific system tower and expansion tower.
The #2790, #2791, and #2799 support only the Windows® NT, Windows 2000 and Windows Server® 2003 operating
systems. The Windows 2003 Server operating system is supported at OS/400 V5R2 with PTFs and i5/OS V5R3.
Restrictions:
Native OS/400 functions are not supported.
The #2790, #2791, and #2799 do not support an external host LAN.
The #2849 is not supported on any Integrated Netfinity Server/Integrated xSeries Server.
Refer to PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM eServer iSeries Server OS/400 Version 5 Release 2: September 2003,
REDP-3638, for complete rules for placing these PCI cards in OS/400 V5R2 and earlier configurations.
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#2792 #2792 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
#9792 The #2792 PCI Integrated xSeries Server contains a 1.6 GHz processor and four memory slots in the xSeries IOP. The
#9792 Base PCI Integrated xSeries Server is included with Models 825, 870, and 890 when ordered with the iSeries
Enterprise Edition. The #9792 includes two #9726 server memory features (must be ordered as a pair). The #9792 is
allowed only on new systems that have sufficient PCI slots for manufacturing to place the feature within the system.
Each server memory slot of the #2792 PCI Integrated xSeries Server can contain either a 512 MB server memory card or
1024 MB server memory card. At least two server memory cards are required in the xSeries IOP and must be installed in
identical pairs. Allowable main storage increments in MB are 1024, 2048, 3072, and 4096. A minimum of 1 GB xSeries IOP
memory is required.
The following server memory cards provide memory for the #2792 PCI Integrated xSeries Server:
#0426 - 512 MB Server Memory (withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006)
#0427 - 1 GB Server Memory (withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006)
#9726 - Base 512 MB server memory (available only on the #9792 Base PCI Integrated xSeries Server)
One #0223 100 Mbps Token-Ring Specify is required for each #2744 selected to run on the #2792.
One #0226 1 Gbps Ethernet Specify code is required for each #5700 or #5701 selected to run on the #2792.
The #2792 does not require a #2843, #2844, #9943, or #9844 IOP. Placement is limited to specific slots within the system
towers and expansion towers. The #2792 requires two PCI slots and does not extend into a third slot. The #2792 ships with
a keyboard or mouse splitter cable and can support either a standard or USB 1.1 keyboard or mouse. The #2792 PCI
Integrated xSeries Server supports only the Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2003 Server operating systems. Windows
2003 Server operating system is supported with OS/400 V5R2 and required PTFs.
Native OS/400 functions are not supported. The #2792 does not support external host LAN. The #2849 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet Adapter is not supported on the #2792/#9792 Base PCI Integrated xSeries Server.
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#2890 #2890 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server, #2891 PCI Integrated xSeries Server, #2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
#2891 The #2890 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server contains a 700 MHz processor. The #2891 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
#2899 contains an 850 MHz processor. The #2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Server contains a 1 GHz Pentium III processor. Each
processor contains four memory slots in the xSeries IOP.
Each main storage slot of the #2890, #2891, or #2899 can contain either a 128 MB, 256 MB, or 1024 MB xSeries server
main storage card, providing a total main storage capacity ranging from 128 MB to 4096 MB (4 GB). Allowable main storage
increments in MB are: 128, 256, 384, 512, 640, 768, 896, 1024, 1152, 1280, 1408, 1536, 1664, 1792, 2048, 2176, 2304,
2432, 2560, 3072, 3200, 3328, and 4096. A minimum of 128 MB xSeries IOP memory is required. When the maximum
memory is installed, only 3712 MB is addressable.
The following main storage cards provide server memory for the #2890, #2891, and #2899:
#2795 - 128 MB Server Memory (withdrawn from marketing as of 19 November 2004)
#2796 - 256 MB Server Memory (withdrawn from marketing as of 19 November 2004)
#2797 - 1 GB Server Memory (withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006)
Features and Rules
The #2890, #2891, or #2899 can support PCI 100/16/4 Mbps Token Ring IOAs, PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOAs, or PCI
1 Gbps Ethernet IOAs in any combination. At least one LAN IOA is required. The following LAN IOA features:
#2743 1 Gbps PCI Ethernet IOA
#2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA
#2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP Adapter
#4838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA
A #0223 100 Mbps Token-Ring Specify is required on the #2890/#2891/#2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Server for each
#2744 selected to run on the #2890/#2891/#2899.
A #0224 100/10 Mbps Ethernet Specify is required on the #2890/#2891/#2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Server for each
#4838 selected to run on the #2890/#2891/#2899.
A #0225 1 Gbps Ethernet Specify is required on the #2890/#2891/#2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Server for each #2743 or
#2760 selected to run on the #2890/#2891/#2899.
Up to three IOA LAN features can be supported by the #2890, #2891, or #2899, depending on which system or expansion
tower position the #2890, #2891, or #2899 is placed. The #2890, #2891, or #2899 requires three PCI card slots. One slot
is consumed. The second slot is unusable. The third slot is reduced to a short card slot, which is then used by the first
attached LAN IOA card.
The #2890, #2891, or #2899 does not require a #2843 or #9943, but placement is limited to specific slots within the various
system towers and expansion towers. The #2890, #2891, or #2899 supports only the Windows NT, Windows 2000, and
Windows 2003 operating systems. Ships with a keyboard or mouse splitter cable. The following considerations apply:
#0325 IPCS Extension Cable for Windows is the default (but can be removed).
#1700 IPCS Keyboard/Mouse for Windows is the default (in those countries or regions that offer it).
A display must be connected to the Integrated xSeries Server to support Windows.
For a non-U.S. keyboard, mouse and display, see: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/
Restrictions:
Native OS/400 functions are not supported.
The #2890, #2891, or #2899 does not support external host LAN.
The #2849 is not supported on any Integrated Netfinity Server/Integrated xSeries Server.
Windows NT is not supported with i5/OS V5R3. Upgrade to Windows 2000.
Minimum operating system level to support #2890/#2891: OS/400 V4R5 with Cumulative Package C1005450
Minimum operating system level to support #2899: OS/400 V5R1 with PTFs identified in Information APAR II13105 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
Minimum operating system level to support #2743 or #2760 on the #2890, #2891, or #2899: OS/400 V5R1
The #2890, #2891, or #2899 is supported (for migration only) in the Model 800, Model 810, and the #5074 PCI Expansion
Tower, #5075 PCI Expansion Tower, #0578/#5078 PCI Expansion Unit, and #5079 1.8 M I/O Tower, #0595/#5095 PCI-X
Expansion Tower, #5094/#5294 Expansion Towers, and #0588/#5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit.
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#2892 #2892 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
The #2892 PCI Integrated xSeries Server contains a 1.6 GHz processor and four memory slots in the xSeries IOP. Each
server memory slot of the #2892 PCI Integrated xSeries Server can contain either a 512 MB server memory card or a 1024
MB server memory card, providing allowable main storage options of 1024 MB, 2048 MB, 3072 MB, and 4096 MB. All
server memory cards must be installed in identical pairs.
The following main storage cards provide memory for the #2892 PCI Integrated xSeries Server:
#0446 - 512 MB Server Memory
#0447 - 1 GB Server Memory
The #2892 PCI Integrated xSeries Server includes one embedded 100/10 Mbps Ethernet LAN controller. The #2892 can
be ordered without any further LAN cards. The #2892 supports up to three, in any combination (depending into which
system or expansion tower position the #2892 is placed), of the following LAN IOA features:
#2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA
#5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA
One #0223 100 Mbps Token-Ring Specify is required for each #2744 selected to run on the #2892.
One #0226 1 Gbps Ethernet Specify is required for each #5700 or #5701 selected to run on the #2892.
The #2892 PCI Integrated xSeries Server does not require a #2843, #2844, #9943 or #9944 IOP, but placement is limited
to specific slots within the various system towers and expansion towers. The #2892 requires two PCI slots and does not
extend into a third slot. The #2892 supports only the Windows 2000 Server and the Windows.NET Server operating
systems. The #2892 ships with a standard keyboard/mouse splitter cable, and can support either a standard or USB 1.1
keyboard, mouse, or both.
A minimum of two server memory cards are required and must be installed in identical capacity pairs. On model upgrades
or MES orders, a #4710/#4810 can be ordered without memory features if usable supported memory features already exist
on the installed system.
The #4710, #4810, or #9710 includes one embedded 100/10 Mbps Ethernet LAN controller. The following LAN IOAs are
supported in combination:
#2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA
#5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA
#5701 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA
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#4710 #4710/#4810/#9710 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
#4810 When a LAN feature is used in conjunction with a #4710, the following ordering rules apply:
#9710 One #0223 100 Mbps Token-Ring Specify is required for each #2744 driven.
(cont.) One #0226 1 Gbps Ethernet Specify is required for each #5700/#5701 driven.
Up to three IOA LAN features can be supported by the #4710/#4810, depending on the system unit or tower position
into which the #4710, #4810, or #9710 is placed.
Native OS/400 functions are not supported.
The #4710, #4810, or #9710 do not require a #2843, #2844, #9943 or #9844. Placement is limited to specific slots within
the selected system unit and expansion tower. The #4710, #4810, or #9710 require two PCI card slots, and do not hang
over a third slot. The #4710, #4810, or #9710 ship with a standard keyboard and mouse splitter cable and can support
either standard or USB 1.1 keyboard, mouse, or both. Windows 2000 Server with PTFs and Windows 2003 Server
operating systems are supported.
Features and Rules
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R2 with PTFs identified in Information APAR II13609 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
The #4710/#9710 is supported in the Model 520, 550, 570, and 595 and the system unit of Models 820, 825, 830, 840, 870,
and 890. It is also supported in the following expansion towers when attached to these models: #0578, #0588, #0595,
#5074, #5075, #5078, #5079, #5088, #5094, #5095, and #5294, #8079, #8094, #9079, and #9094.
The #4810 is supported in Model 270, 800, and 810 system units. It is also supported in the following towers when attached
to the #5075, #0578/#5078, #0588/#5088, and #0595/#5095 Expansion Towers. For Models 800 and 810, if the #4810 is
placed in a #5094 or #5294, the client install instructions indicate that an IBM Customer Service Representative must be
called for card installation.
The #9710 is supported in the Model 520, 550, 570, and 595 and the system unit of Models 825, 870, and 890. It is also
supported in the following expansion towers when attached to the #0578, #0588, #0595, #5074, #5075, #5078, #5079,
#5088, #5094, #5095, and #5294 Expansion Towers.
A #4710 is the recommended replacement for the #2792 PCI Integrated xSeries Server.
A #4810 is the recommended replacement for the #2892 PCI Integrated xSeries Server.
The #4710, #4810 and #9710 are withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006. A #4812 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
is the recommended replacement.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 825, 870, 890, and 9411-100.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, 890, and 9411-100.
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4.6.1 IOP-less IOAs and placement
An IOA that is said to be “IOP-less” can function in an i5/OS partition without an IOP.
The features in the following table are IOP-less. The “Initial IOP-less release” column
indicates the minimum release level that the feature is supported as IOP-less (dual mode).
Placement details for the January 2006 announced IOP-less features include:
Are supported with an IOP with i5/OS V5R3.
Dual-mode IOAs can be used with or without an IOP. An IOA that is said to be IOP-less
can function in an i5/OS partition without an IOP.
i5/OS V5R4 is required to run in IOP-less mode except for the 1.9 GHz Model 520.
There are three types of IOA features announced for System i processors that run with i5/OS
and one IOA type that runs with AIX or Linux. The four types of IOAs are:
IOAs that require IOPs.
Single mode IOP-less IOAs that are not recognized by IOPs. These IOAs can be placed
virtually anywhere relative to installed IOPs without causing problems.
Dual mode IOP-less IOAs that can run without an IOP and can make use of an IOP for
performance reasons.
If an IOP controls the IOA, order the IOA by the column A feature code. Place the IOA
after an IOP on the same EADs boundary. To run in IOP-less mode, place the dual mode
IOA in front of (that is, in a lower) EADs address of any IOP in an EADs.
Direct access IOAs run without an IOP. They are used in a System i AIX or Linux partition.
The four types of IOAs are represented in Table 4-1 on page 186 as follows:
Column A shows IOAs that require IOPs. An IOP is required for i5/OS.
Column B shows direct attach features that allow the use of the IOA in an AIX or Linux
partition without an IOP.
Column C shows single-mode IOP-less features.
Column D shows that operate IOP-less in an i5/OS partition.
Columns E through G show the functionality of the hardware in that row at the various
i5/OS Version 5 releases.
Dedicated means the IOA must be driven by an IOP.
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Both means the IOA can run with or without an IOP. Proper placement depends on which
feature is ordered. When a Column D feature is ordered, it must be placed either in an
EADs without any IOPs, or ahead of any IOPs in the same EADs. When a Column A
feature is ordered, it must be placed after an IOP on the same EADs so that it can be
controlled by the IOP.
Each row in Table 4-1 represents a hardware entity. All feature codes within any given row
pertain to exactly the same hardware. The reported CCIN for any feature in any given row is
the same.
Note: Do not place the #6800 PCI 1Gbps Ethernet IOA or #6801 PCI 1Gbps Ethernet UTP
IOA in a #5704 PCI-X Fibre Channel Tape Controller or #5079 1.8 m I/O Tower.
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Group Description FC** Initial i5/OS
IOP-less release
Storage PCI-X DDR U320 RAID Disk Ctrl with Read Cache #5738/#0649 V5R4P
controller
PCI-X DDR U320 RAID Disk Ctrl with Read Cache #5739/#5746/#0650/ V5R4P
#0651
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Group Description FC** Initial i5/OS
IOP-less release
Removable Opt Lib (Plasmon 14x and/or UDO G-Series 24 to 638) V5R4M0
Optical
Library Optical Library (IBM UDO Models 32, 80, 174) V5R4M0
Device
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Group Description FC** Initial i5/OS
IOP-less release
VXA-2 80 GB V5R3M5
HH LTO2 V5R3M5
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Group Description FC** Initial i5/OS
IOP-less release
Asynchronous V5R4M5
Bisynchronous V5R4M5
Ethernet IP V5R3M0
Protocol
Console - Ethernet embedded V5R4M0
Console V5R4M0
The #9746 Base PCI Twinaxial IOA is allowed only on new systems. If the client does not select the feature on the initial
order, they are not entitled to receive the feature in the future. The #9746 requires an #0864 and a #7400.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #4746 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #9746 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 October 2005.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
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#5544 #5544 System Console on Operations Console
A system console specify code must be selected on each new order. When a #5544 is specified, the primary i5/OS system
console is driven by an IOP-based WAN adapter. The system console can be connected to a #0367 Operations Console
PCI Cable attached to a #4745 PCI 2-line WAN IOA or a #9771/#9793/#9794 Base PCI 2-Line WAN with integrated
modem.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The embedded Ethernet ports on the Model 520, 550 and 570 system units cannot be used for LAN console when running
under i5/OS V5R3. See #0553 specify code.
One #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable is required to be on the order or present on the system. One #0367 per system
is sufficient, regardless of the number of “LAN consoles” (via LPAR) defined per system.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R4 for Models 520, 550, 550+, 570, 570+; or i5/OS V5R3 with LIC V5R3M5 on
Model 520+
Supported on Models 520, 520+, 550, 550+, 570, and 570+
#5557 #5557 System Console Ethernet w/o IOP
The #5557 provides a system console connection through an IOP-less ethernet LAN adapter. A system console specify
code must be selected on each new order. This LAN adapter must be dedicated to console support functions and cannot
be used for any other purpose. A #5706 or #5707 PCI-X IOP-less ethernet LAN adapter is required.
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4.8 LAN and WAN adapters
Comm. Restrictions apply when using specific adapters and I/O processors. See “Comm. Restrictions” on page 193, for
Restrictions communications rules and restrictions. Also see PCI and PCI-X Placement Rules for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries
servers with i5/OS V5R4 and V5R3, REDP-4011 or PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM eServer iSeries Server OS/400
Version 5 Release 2: September 2003, REDP-3638, for further placement rules.
Features and Rules
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Comm. Basic communications restrictions when using the MFIOP, #2629, #2699, #2720, #2721, #2745, #2809, #2824, and other
Restrictions communications functions are identified here. This information is a brief summary.
Maximum protocol speeds on the EIA-232/ITU V.24 electrical interfaces:
– 64 Kbps for Synchronous PPP, BSC, SDLC, and X.25
– 115.2 Kbps for Asynchronous protocols (including Asynchronous PPP)
Maximum protocol speeds on the ITU V.35:
Permitted only on 20-ft (6.2 m) cable
– 2.048 Mbps for Synchronous PPP, SDLC, and Frame Relay
– 230.4 Kbps for Asynchronous PPP
– 640 Kbps for X.25
– 64 Kbps for BSC
Speeds faster than 512 Kbps can require either the “looped” or “inverted” clocking to be configured.
Maximum protocol speeds on the EIA-449/ITU V.36:
– 2.048 Mbps for Synchronous PPP, SDLC, and Frame Relay
– 230.4 Kbps for Asynchronous PPP
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Comm. Continued,
Restrictions
(cont.) Additional restrictions include:
V.25 autocall cable is not supported.
Select standby mode is not supported.
#2750, #2751, #2761, #4750, #4751, #4761 are not supported with i5/OS V5R3
#2817, #481x #28x ATM not supported. Upgrade to Ethernet.
Notes:
It is imperative that these restrictions be understood and followed. If they are not followed, it is possible that a
hardware configuration could be built that marginally works, and later quits working when the machine is upgraded to
future software releases.
For best performance, we recommend that no other features be intermixed with a #2838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet
IOA or a #2811, #2812, #2815, #2816, #2818, or #2819 ATM IOA on a #2809 PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP.
Features and Rules
The quantity and speed of each communications line must be known. Complete this table to determine the total
communications CPW required. The #2750, #2751, and #2761 count as eight low-speed communications lines.
Supported in Linux and AIX partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS
for POWER Version 3, or AIX 5L for POWER V5.2. Support is limited to USB 1.1 with AIX.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, and 595.
Minimum operating system level: AIX Versions 5.1 or 5.2 for analog and digital support
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, and 595.
Two 2.4 Mbps synchronous channels link the adapter to a maximum of eight 16-Port Remote Async Nodes (RANs). Up to
four RANs can be linked to each synchronous channel. RANs can also be used with this adapter. If the RANs are connected
the synchronous channel the data rate drops down to 1.2 Mbps. For the best results keep the previous and new RANs on
separate synchronous channels.
One PCI slot and a #0140 Logical Partitioning Specify and #0145 AIX Partition Specify are required.
Supported in Linux and AIX partitions with AIX 5L for POWER V5.2, or AIX 5L for POWER V5.2
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, and 595.
The #0634 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 December 2005
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#0635 #0635 SDLC/X.25 - 2-port Adapter
The #0635 SDLC/X.25 - 2-port Adapter provides high-speed connections between stand-alone system units on a WAN.
To access WAN lines, the #0635 adapter connects via external communications equipment including Channel Service
Units (CSU), Data Service Units (DSU).
This adapter together with IBM AIX link/X.25 provides a two-port connection to X.25 packet switched networks. IBM
AIXlink/X.25 is a separately orderable LPP (5696-926).
One PCI slot, #0140 Logical Partitioning Specify and #0145 AIX Partition Specify code is required.
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#2742 #2742 2-Line WAN IOA
The #2742 2-Line WAN IOA is a WAN IOA that supports up to two multiple protocol communications (RVX) ports when
one or two (in any combination) of the following cables are attached. Select one of the following cables to attach to port 1
or 2 (RVX port):
#0348 V.24/EIA232 20-ft (6 m) PCI cable
#0349 V.24/EIA232 50-ft (15 m) PCI cable
#0353 V.35 20-ft PCI cable
#0354 V.35 50-ft PCI cable
#0355 V.35 80-ft/24m PCI cable
#0356 V.36 20-ft PCI cable
#0358 V.36 150-ft/45m PCI cable
#0359 X.21 20-ft PCI cable
#0360 X.21 50-ft PCI cable
#0365 V.24/EIA232 80-ft PCI cable
#0367 Operations Console PCI Cable
Features and Rules
The #0367 cable ships with a 25 pin to 9 pin adapter. When #0140 Logical Partitioning Specify is ordered, multiple #0367
cables can be ordered to connect the operations console in each partition.
One #0367 cable per #2742.
When #2742 is selected to support ECS, one of following cables must be specified:
#0348 V.24/EIA232 20-ft (6 m) PCI cable
#0349 V.24/EIA232 50-ft (15 m) PCI cable
#0367 Operations Console PCI Cable
The #2742 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0613 - Direct Attach #2742 PCI 2-Line WAN
IOA, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2742 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions.
The adapter supports multi-mode fiber media attachment to client-supplied cabling. The multi-mode interface has a
62.5/125 micron or 50.0/125 micron cable requirement with an SC connector.
The #2743 requires a gigabit-capable switch with at least one port that supports a 1000BASE-SX interface with IEEE
802.3z and 802.3u compliance. It supports only a multi-mode fiber optic cable connection from the adapter to the switch.
The #2743 supports 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps) full duplex interface only. Cannot negotiate down to a lower speed. Stations on
the 10 Mb and 100 Mb switched LANs can communicate with the #2743 through a switch that is capable of handling all
these speeds. In this case, the switch handles the speeds.
If a #2743 is controlled by a #2790, #2791, or #2799, then one specify code #0225 1 Gbps Ethernet Specify must be
ordered for each #2743 controlled by an Integrated Server. It can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered
as #0601 - Direct Attach #2743 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux
partition, the #2743 cannot be accessed by OS/400 partitions.
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#2744 #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA
The #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA provides a single attachment to a 100 Mbps, 16 Mbps, or 4 Mbps IBM Token
Ring Network. The feature consists of an IOA card, with internal code that supplies IEEE 802.5 Media Access Control
(MAC) and IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) functions. The 100/16/4 Token Ring IOA is capable of operating in half
or full duplex mode. A 2.44m (8 ft) Token Ring Type 1 cable is included with the #2744. As an alternative, the client can
attach a separately priced twisted pair cable to the RJ45 connection on the IOA. IBM Cabling System patch cables,
included with the #2744, can increase the length as required. If the #2744 is selected to run on the #2790 PCI Integrated
Netfinity Server or the #2791/#2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Server, a #0223 100 Mbps Token-Ring Specify is required for
each #2744 selected to run on the #2790, #2791, or #2799.
The #2744 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0603 - Direct Attach #2744 PCI 100 Mbps
Token-Ring IOA, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2744 cannot be accessed by
OS/400 partitions.
Maximum: One per Multi-adapter Bridge Boundary. Ignore this maximum for any #2760 controlled (driven) by an Integrated
xSeries Server. Combinations of Integrated Server controlled and PCI IOP controlled #2760s within Multi-adapter Bridge
boundaries are permitted.
The #2760 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0602 - Direct Attach #2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet
UTP IOA, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2760 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions.
One 64-bit PCI slot is required. There are exceptions for 32-bit slot placement in the Model 270 and 820 system units.
TCP/IP is the only protocol supported. SNA and IPX connections are not supported.
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#2772 #2772 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA
The #2772 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA is a 2-line WAN adapter, with two ports (RJ11) supporting V.90 56K Async PPP
and Fax applications at data rates up to 14.4K via internal modems. Connection to the V.90 ports is via telephone cable.
This is the non-Complex Impedence Matching (CIM) version of the #2772/#2773 card.
The #2772 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0609 - Direct Attach #2772 PCI Dual
WAN/Modem IOA, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2772 cannot be accessed by
OS/400 partitions.
The #2772 does not ship with country-specific or region-specific telephone cables. A minimum of one modem cable, or a
maximum of two, must be selected/ordered for each #2772. All modem cables ordered or present on a system must be the
same feature number.
#1010 Modem Cable-Austria
#1011 Modem Cable-Belgium
#1012 Modem Cable-Africa
Features and Rules
The #2773 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0610 - Direct Attach #2773 PCI Dual
WAN/ModemIOA, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2773 cannot be accessed by
OS/400 partitions.
The #2773 does not ship with country-specific or region-specific telephone cables. A minimum of one modem cable, or
maximum of two, must be selected or ordered for each #2773. All modem cables ordered or present on a system must be
the same feature number.
#1019 Modem Cable-Australia
#1020 Modem Cable-China (Hong Kong S.A.R.)/New Zealand
The feature is country-specific or region-specific.
Remote ring indicate is not supported.
PCI card slots required: One
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#2793 #2793 2-Line WAN IOA with Modem
#9793 The #2793/#9793 is a 2-Line WAN with modem adapter and is the non-CIM version that is offered in all countries or regions
#2793 except Australia and New Zealand. Port 0 is the modem port and supports V.92 56K Async PPP, V.92 data modem, V.44
#9793 data compression, and V.34 Fax modem and Fax functions such as ECM and 2D/1D conversion. Port 0 does not provide
sync modem capabilities (SDLC and Sync PPP). Port 1 is the RVX port and supports multiple communications protocols.
The #2793 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0614 - Direct Attach #2793 PCI 2-Line WAN
w/Modem, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2793 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions.
When #0140 logical partitioning is specified, multiple #0367 cables can be ordered to connect the operations console in
each partition.
ECS is supported from the RVX port and one of the following cables is required to support ECS: #0348, #0349, or #0365.
ECS is supported from the modem port with OS/400 V5R1 or later.
#2793 2-Line WAN IOA with Modem
The #2793 does not support the remote ring indicate function.
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#2794 #2794 2-Line WAN IOA with Modem
#9794 The #2794/#9794 is a 2-line WAN with modem adapter and is the CIM version that is offered only in Australia and New
Zealand. Port 0 is the modem port and supports V.92 56K Async PPP, V.92 data modem, V.44 data compression, and
V.34 Fax modem and Fax functions such as ECM and 2D/1D conversion. Port 0 does not provide sync modem capabilities
(SDLC and Sync PPP). Port 1 is the RVX port and supports multiple communications protocols.
The #2794 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0615 - Direct Attach #2794 PCI 2-Line WAN
w/Modem, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2794 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions.
Select one of the following cables to attach to port 1 (RVX port): #0348, #0349, #0353, #0354, #0356, #0359, #0360, #0365
Features and Rules
or #0367. Select one of the following cables to attach to port 1 (RVX port):
#0348 V.24/EIA232 20-ft (6 m) PCI cable
#0349 V.24/EIA232 50-ft (15 m) PCI cable
#0353 V.35 20-ft PCI cable
#0354 V.35 50-ft PCI cable
#0355 V.35 80-ft/24m PCI cable
#0356 V.36 20-ft PCI cable
#0358 V.36 150-ft/45m PCI cable
#0359 X.21 20-ft PCI cable
#0360 X.21 50-ft PCI cable
#0365 V.24/EIA232 80-ft PCI cable
#0367 Operations Console PCI Cable
The #0367 cable ships with a 25 pin to 9 pin adapter.
When #0140 logical partitioning is specified, multiple #0367 cables can be ordered to connect the operations console in
each partition.
ECS is supported from the RVX port and one of the following cables is required to support ECS; #0348, #0349 or #0365.
ECS is supported from the modem port with OS/400 V5R1 or later.
The #2794 does not support the remote ring indicate function.
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#2805 #2805 PCI Quad Modem IOA
The #2805 is a 4-line WAN adapter with four WAN ports with internal modems. Connection to the ports is via telephone
cable (RJ-11). This is the non-CIM version of the IOA.
Supported protocols are:
V.92 56K Async PPP
Fax applications at data rates up to 33.6K
The V.92 functions offer increased upload throughput, improved V.44 data compression, and shortened modem
synchronization periods.
The #2805 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0616 - Direct Attach #2805 PCI Quad Modem
IOA, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2805 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions.
Country- or region-specific telephone cables must be ordered. A minimum of one modem cable and a maximum of four
The feature is country-specific or region-specific. Contact your IBM representative or Business Partner for details on
availability.
Restrictions:
The call waiting and modem on hold functions associated with V.92 are not supported.
Remote Power On via ring-indicator, SDLC, and synchronous PPP are not supported.
One PCI card slot is required.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1 with PTFs identified in Information APAR II30079 at:
http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
Supported on Models 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, and 9411-100.
The #2805 is a Customer Install Feature.
The V.92 functions offer increased upload throughput, improved V.44 data compression, and shortened modem
synchronization periods.
The #2806 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0617 - Direct Attach #2806 PCI Quad Modem
(CIM), an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2806 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions.
Country- or region-specific telephone cables must be ordered. A minimum of one modem cable and a maximum of two
must be selected for each #2806. All modem cables on a system must be the same feature number.
The supported modem cables are:
#1019 Modem Cable- Australia
#1020 Modem Cable- China (Hong Kong S.A.R.)/New Zealand
The #2806 is country-specific or region-specific. Contact your IBM representative or Business Partner for details on
availability.
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#2806 #2806 PCI Quad Modem (CIM)
(cont.) Restrictions:
The call waiting and modem on hold functions associated with V.92 are not supported.
Remote Power On via ring-indicator, SDLC, and synchronous PPP are not supported.
One PCI card slot is required.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1 with PTFs identified in Information APAR II13079 at:
http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035
Supported on Models 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, SB2, SB3, and 9411-100.
The #2806 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #2817 is capable of supporting both multiple emulated LAN environments and enhanced TCP/IP performance with
OS/400 V5R1. The #2817 is a 64-bit card, but is allowed to plug into any 32-bit or 64-bit slot. Feature maximums can be
limited when used in combination with other LAN/ATM IOPs.
One PCI card slot is required.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1; not supported with i5/OS V5R3
Supported on Models 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #2817 is a Customer Install Feature.
#2849 #2849 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter
#9749 The #2849 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter allows an iSeries server to attach to standardized 100 Mbps high-speed
Ethernet LANs and allows attachment to existing 10 Mbps Ethernet LANs. The adapter comes standard with an RJ45
connector for attachment to UTP-5 media. Cabling for 10 Mbps must be CAT-3 or CAT-5, cabling for 100 Mbps must be
CAT-5 that meets or exceeds Industry Standard EIA/TIA T568A or T568B. Maximum cable length is 100m.
The #9749 Base PCI 100/10 Ethernet IOA is an optional feature available on new Model 800 and 810 systems, or as part
of an upgrade order from a Model 270, 720, 730, or 820 to a Model 810. If the client does not select the feature on the initial
order, they are not entitled to receive the feature in the future.
The #2849 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0623 - Direct Attach #2849 PCI 100/10 Mbps
Ethernet IOA, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2849 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions.
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#4745 #4745 PCI 2-line WAN IOA
The #4745 supports up to two multiple protocol communications ports when one or two of the following cables are attached:
#0348 V.24/EIA232 20-ft (6 m) PCI cable
#0349 V.24/EIA232 50-ft (15 m) PCI cable
#0353 V.35 20-ft PCI cable
#0354 V.35 50-ft PCI cable
#0355 V.35 80-ft PCI cable
#0356 V.36 20-ft PCI cable
#0358 V.36 150-ft PCI cable
#0359 X.21 20-ft PCI cable
#0360 X.21 50-ft PCI cable
#0365 V.24/EIA232 80-ft PCI cable
#0367 Operations Console PCI Cable
The #4745 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0608 - Direct Attach #4745 PCI WAN IOA, an
When #0140 Logical Partitioning Specify is ordered, multiple #0367 cables can be ordered to connect the operations
console in each partition. One #0367 cable per #4745.
When the #4745 is selected to support ECS, one of the following cables must be specified:
#0348 V.24/EIA232 20-ft (6 m) PCI cable (Default)
#0349 V.24/EIA232 50-ft (15 m) PCI cable
#0365 V.24/EIA232 80-ft PCI cable
Four 30-ft (9.3 m) RJ-45 to RJ-45 network cables are shipped with each #4750. For configuration purposes, each #4750
counts as eight lines (two lines per port) toward the system communication maximums. Supports full duplex.
The #4750 requires country (region) certification or homologation.
A full sized PCI card slot is required.
Maximum: One per IOP
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V4R5; OS/400 V5R1 is the last release to support the #4750.
Supported in Models 820, 830, 840, 890, #5075, #0578, #5078, #5074, #5079, #8079, #8093/5097, #9074, and #9079.
The #4750 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#4751 #4751 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA
The #4751 is a four-port (eight channel) ISDN BRI (basic rate) full sized PCI card. Each port consists of 2B+D configuration.
The #4751 is the “S/T”-bus (four wire) version of the #4750 PCI ISDN BRI U IOA.
The #4751 requires a network terminating device in the circuit. In the United States and Canada, this must be provided by
the client. In other countries or regions, it is most likely provided by the telephone company.
Four 30-ft (9.3 m) RJ-45 to RJ-45 network cables are shipped with each #4751. For configuration purposes, each #4751
counts as eight lines (two lines per port) towards the system communication maximums. Supports full duplex.
Maximum: One per IOP.
Features and Rules
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V4R5; OS/400 V5R1 is the last release to support the #4751.
Supported in Models 270, 820, 830, 840, #5075, #0578, #5074, #5078, #5079, #8079, #8093/#5097, #9074, and #9079.
The #4751 is a Customer Install Feature.
OS/400 V5R1 is the last release to support non-Fax functions on the #4761. An ASYNC line description is required for Fax
and can only be used for Fax. The ECS line is not supported. To the iSeries or AS/400e server, the #4761 appears like a
single IOA with eight individual line resources available. Eight 30-ft (8 m) phone cables are shipped with each #4761. For
configuration purposes, each #4761 counts as eight communications lines toward the system communication maximums.
Supports full duplex.
The #4761 requires country or region certification or homologation.
A full sized PCI card slot is required.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V4R5; not supported with i5/OS V5R3
Supported in Models 820, 830, 840, #5075, #0578, #5078, #5074, #5079, #8079, #8093/#5097, #9074, and #9079.
The #4761 is a Customer Install Feature.
If your application requires a FIPS 140-1 certified, tamper-resistant module for storing cryptographic keys, financial PIN
processing, or both, then the #4801 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor should be your choice. Federal Information
Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-1 is a U.S. Government National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
administered standard and certification program for cryptographic modules.
Due to temperature requirements (card temperature must not drop below 5 degrees F (-15 degrees C)), the #4801 is
shipped separately from the system in special packing.
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#4805 #4805 PCI Cryptographic Accelerator
The #4805 provides improved performance for high transaction rate secure Web applications that use the Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols. The process of using SSL/TLS secure Web connections, is
compute intensive. The Cryptographic Accelerator can be used to off-load cryptographic processing from main CPU.
SSL/TLS secure Web connections are used to protect information (for example, credit card number) as it is transferred over
the Internet, such as between a Web browser and a server.
The Cryptographic Accelerator is targeted to high transaction rate secure Web applications using SSL/TLS.
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#4811 #4811/#4812/#4813/#9812/#9813 PCI-X Integrated xSeries Server
#4812 The #4811/#4812/#4813/#9812/#9813 PCI-X Integrated xSeries Server contains a 2.0 GHz processor with 2 MB integrated
#4813 L2 cache.
#9812 The #4811 is supported in the 520 system tower.
#9813 The #4812 is supported in the 550, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870 and 890 system towers and in the #0588, #0595, #5088, #5095,
#5074, #5079, #5094 and #5294 expansion towers.
The #4813 is supported in the 570 system tower and in the #5790 PCI Expansion Drawer.
The #9812 and #9813 are functionally identical to #4812 and #4813 but are included in the base with orders for Enterprise
Editions on Models 550, 595 and 570.
The #4811/#4812/#4813/#9812/#9813 PCI-X Integrated xSeries Server has two memory slots and supports up to 2 GB of
memory. Both slots must always contain a pair of identical memory features. When #4811/#4812/#4813/#9812/#9813 is
ordered, the configurator adds two #9726 base 512 MB server memory features to the order. The two #9726 features can
be replaced with two #8546 optional base 1 GB server memory features.
Features and Rules
The following main storage cards provide memory for the #4811/#4812/#4813/#9812/#9813 PCI-X Integrated xSeries
Server:
#9726 - Base 512 MB Server Memory (Initial order only)
#8546 - Opt Base 1 GB Server Memory (Initial order only)
#0446 - 512 MB DDR Server Memory (Upgrade only)
#0447 - 1 GB DDR Server Memory (Upgrade only)
The #4811/#4812/#4813/#9812/#9813 PCI-X Integrated xSeries Server occupies two PCI slots and requires an IOP
#9744, #9844 or #2844 to drive it. The configurator adds no charge feature #9744 Base PCI IOP to the order. However the
#9744 can be removed from the order for PCI slot conservation. The IOP can be shared with other IOAs, but only one
#4811/#4812/#4813/#9812/#9813 is permitted per IOP.
Placement of the #4811 is limited to slot P1-C4 on the Model 520 system unit. The #4811 hangs over slot P1-C5 and
occupies two PCI slots. The #4811 Integrated xSeries Server is mutually exclusive with #6594 - 4-Disk Slot Expansion, as
the #6594 repositions the SCSI cable connector so that a long card can be placed in card slot 4 and forces card slot 5 to
be a short card. Therefore, you cannot have #4811 PCI Integrated xSeries Server in the 520 system unit if you also have
a #6594.
Placement of the #4812/#9812 is limited to specific PCI slots within the 550, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870 and 890 system towers
and in the various expansion towers. Placement of the #4813/#9813 is limited to specific PCI slots within the 570 system
unit and #5790 PCI Expansion Drawer.
The #4811/#4812/#4813/#9812/#9813 PCI-X Integrated xSeries Server includes two embedded 1000/100/10 Mbps UTP
Ethernet LAN ports for attachment to IEEE standard 802.3Z high-speed (1 Gbps) Ethernet LANs. The Ethernet LAN ports
can also be used to connect to existing 10 and 100 Mbps Ethernet LANs. The adapter supports UTP CAT 5 or higher media
interface and TCP/IP.
The #4811/#4812/#4813/#9812/#9813 PCI-X Integrated xSeries Server ships with a standard keyboard/mouse splitter
cable and supports either a standard or USB 1.1 keyboard or mouse. An SVGA video port is included to connect a display.
For the latest information about Windows on iSeries and eServer i5, see:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/
For the latest information about Linux on Series and eServer i5, see:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/linux
The following rules apply when ordering the PCI-X Integrated xSeries Server:
#0325 IPCS Extension Cable for Windows is the default (but can be removed).
#1700 IPCS Keyboard and Mouse for Windows is the default (in those countries or regions offering it).
Requires a display and must be connected to the #4811/#4812/#4813/#9812/#9813 to support Windows 2000.
A display is not required for Windows 3000. If no display is connected the Virtual system Console is used.
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#4811 #4811/#4812/#4813/9812/#9813 PCI-X Integrated xSeries Server
#4812 For the latest on Linux on iSeries and eServer i5, see:
#4813 http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/linux/
#9812
#9813 Restrictions:
(cont.) Native OS/400 functions and external host LAN are not supported.
TCP/IP only supported on the Ethernet LAN ports.
Not supported in system tower of Model 820, 830, 840 or earlier.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V4R5; not supported with i5/OS V5R3
Supported on Models 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #4815 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #4816 is orderable for use in OS/400 V4R5 secondary partitions. For OS/400 V5R1 systems or partitions, order the
#2817 PCI 155 Mbps MMF ATM IOA.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V4R5; not supported with i5/OS V5R3
Supported on Models 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #4816 is a Customer Install Feature.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V4R5; not supported with i5/OS V5R3
Supported on Models 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #4818 is a Customer Install Feature.
This Ethernet IEEE 802.3 IOA is capable of operating in half or duplex mode. If the #4838 is selected to run on the #2790
PCI Integrated Netfinity Server or #2791/#2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Server, then specify code #0224 is required for each
#4838 selected to run on the #2790/ #2791/#2799.
The #4838 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0607 - Direct Attach #4838 PCI 100/10 Mbps
Ethernet IOA, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #4838 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions.
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#4960 #4960 - Cryptographic Accelerator
The IBM e-business Cryptographic Accelerator is a short form factor PCI SSL hardware accelerator adapter. For Secure
Web transaction, SSL operations is a key requirement. To do this, public-key cryptographic operations using SSL
handshake protocol is employed. The IBM e-business Cryptographic Accelerator is a hardware cryptographic solution that
off-loads this compute-intensive public-key cryptographic processing from the host.
The #5700 adapter supports a multimode fiber interface with a 62.5 micron or 50.0 micron cable requirement. The #5700
adapter has a duplex LC fiber optic connector for attachment to client-supplied cabling. The #5700 uses short wave
technology (around 500m maximum). The 5700 supports auto-negotiation but only negotiates to the gigabit fiber standard
of 1000/full.
Supports TCP/IP protocol only; SNA and IPX connections not supported
The #5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA can be run under a #2792 PCI Integrated xSeries Server or #2892 PCI Integrated
xSeries Server. If a #5700 is controlled by a #2x92 Integrated xSeries Server, then #0226 1 Gbps Ethernet Specify must
be ordered. Order one #0226 for each #5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA controlled by an Integrated xSeries Server.
When the #5700 is not installed in an Integrated xSeries Server, there is a maximum of one #5700 per Multi-adapter Bridge
Boundary. Combinations of #5700s controlled by Integrated xSeries Server-controlled and controlled by PCI IOPs are
allowed within a Multi-adapter Bridge Boundary.
The #5700 can be directly attached to a Linux or AIX partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red
Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER Version 3, and AIX 5L for POWER V5.2. When ordered as #0620 - Direct Attach
#5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #5700 cannot be
accessed by OS/400 partitions.
PCI card slots required: One 32-bit slot in the Model 830, 840, SB2, or SB3 system units, or in the #0578, #5074, #0574,
#5075, #5078, #5079, #8079, #8093-002, #9074, #9079 PCI Expansion Towers.
There are exceptions for 32-bit slot placement in the Model 270 and 810 system units. See the system unit schematics in
3.8, “9406 Model 810 system unit schematic” on page 74, and PCI and PCI-X Placement Rules for IBM System i5, eServer
i5, and iSeries servers with i5/OS V5R4 and V5R3, REDP-4011, or PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM Eserver
iSeries Server OS/400 Version 5 Release 2: September 2003, REDP-3638 for backplane layout, PCI slot positions, and
allowable #5700 slot plugging rules by model.
The following rules do not apply when the #5700 is controlled by a #2790/#2890 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server or by a
#2791/#2891, #2792/#2892, #4710/#4810, or #2799/#2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Server.
Must be placed in a 64-bit slot in the Model 825, 870, 890 or in the #0588, #0595, #5094/#0694, #5088, #5095,
#5294, #8094, and #9094 towers.
Limit the quantity of one #5700 adapter per Multi-adapter Bridge boundary.
Can be combined with a maximum of one other IOA on an IOP.
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#5701 #5701 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA
The #5701 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA allows a System i server to attach to IEEE standard 802.3Z high-speed (1 Gbps)
Ethernet LANs. The #5701 can directly connect to 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Ethernet LANs, however, it does not run at gigabit
speeds in this configuration. Crossover cables are not supported. The #5701 adapter supports a UTP CAT 5 media
interface.
A #5701 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA can be run under a #2792 PCI Integrated xSeries Server or #2892 PCI Integrated
xSeries Server. If a #5701 is controlled driven by a #27x2 Integrated xSeries Server, then #0226 1 Gbps Ethernet Specify
must be ordered. Order one #0226 for each #5701 controlled by an Integrated xSeries Server. When the #5701 is not
installed in an Integrated xSeries Server, there is a maximum of one #5701 per Multi-adapter Bridge Boundary.
Combinations of Integrated xSeries Server controlled and PCI IOP controlled #5701s within an Multi-adapter Bridge
Boundary are allowed.
The #5701 supports auto-negotiation if configured as *Auto/*Auto for gigabit interfaces and negotiates to the highest
capability of the link partner. This is usually 100/full or 1000/full. When the link partner is not capable of auto-negotiation
The #5701 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0621 - Direct Attach #5701 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet
UTP IOA, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #5701 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions.
Supports TCP/IP protocol only; SNA and IPX connections not supported.
PCI card slots required: One 32-bit slot in the Model 830, 840, SB2, or SB3 system units, or in the #0578, #5074, #0574,
#5075, #5078, #5079, #8079, #8093-002, #9074, #9079 PCI Expansion Towers
The following rules do not apply when the #5701 is controlled by a #2790/#2890 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server or by a
#2791/#2891, #2792/#2892, #4710/#4810, or #2799/#2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Server.
Must be placed in a 64-bit slot in the Model 825, 870, 890 or in the #0588, #0595, #5094/#0694, #5088, #5095,
#5294, #8094, and #9094 towers.
Limit the quantity of one #5701 adapter per Multi-adapter Bridge boundary.
Can be combined with a maximum of one other IOA on an IOP.
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#5706 #5706 PCI-X 1 Gbps Ethernet-TX IOA
The #5706 PCI-X 1 Gbps Ethernet-TX IOA is a 2-port 1000/100/10 Mbps Base-TX Ethernet PCI-X Adapter. The #5706 is
a full duplex, dual ported, Gigabit Ethernet adapter designed with highly integrated components. The #5706 adapter can
be configured to run each port at 1000, 100, or 10 Mbps data rates. The #5706 interfaces to the system via a PCI or PCI-X
bus and connects to a network using a 4-pair CAT-5 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable for distances of up to 100m. The
#5706 adapter conforms to the IEEE 802.3ab 1000 Base-T standard. Jumbo frames are supported when running at the
1000 Mbps speed.
The #5706 can be directly attached to a Linux or AIX partition as supported with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for
POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER Version 3, and AIX 5L for POWER V5.2. When ordered as #0643 -
Direct Attach #5706 PCI-X Gbps Ethernet-TX IOA an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux/AIX partition,
the #5706 cannot be accessed by OS/400 partitions.
The #5706 does not require (is not supported by) a PCI IOP, even in an OS/400 partition.
For optimum performance, place the adapter in a 64 bit PCI-X card slot.
Features and Rules
Restrictions:
Does not support SNA.
Does not support LAN console i5/OS V5R3. With i5/OS V5R4 can be used as Lan Console is used for console one
port is dedicated to console function.
The 1000 Mbps speed is not supported in Half Duplex (HDX) mode.
The following functions are supported by AIX, but are not supported by i5/OS with the #5706 PCI-X 1 Gbps Ethernet-TX
IOA:
Large Send, sometimes known as TCP Segmentation, offloads the TCP segmentation operation from the IP layer to
the adapter for outgoing (transmit side) TCP segments.
Checksum Off load offloads the TCP/UDP Checksum Operation or workload from the CPU to the adapter. Checksum
Offload is supported by Linux with the 2.6 kernel, for example SLES9xx.
The #5707 PCI-X 1 Gbps Ethernet-SX IOA supports Large Send (sometimes known as TCP Segmentation). This function
offloads the TCP segmentation operation from the IP layer to the adapter for outgoing (transmit side) TCP segments. The
#5707 also supports Checksum Offload, which offloads the TCP/UDP Checksum Operation or workload from the CPU to
the adapter.
The #5707 does not require (is not supported by) a PCI IOP, even in an i5/OS partition.
For optimum performance, the adapter should be placed in a 64 bit PCI-X card slot whenever possible.
The 2-port IBM Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X Adapter incorporates an LC type connector on the card.
Restrictions:
Does not support SNA.
Does not support LAN console i5/OS V5R3.
Half duplex (HDX) mode is not supported.
The following functions are supported by AIX, but are not supported by i5/OS with the #5706 PCI-X 1 Gbps Ethernet-TX
IOA:
Large Send, sometimes known as TCP Segmentation, offloads the TCP segmentation operation from the IP layer to
the adapter for outgoing (transmit side) TCP segments.
Checksum Off load offloads the TCP/UDP Checksum Operation or workload from the CPU to the adapter. Checksum
Offload is supported by Linux with the 2.6 kernel, for example SLES9xx.
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#5719 10 Gbps Ethernet IOA (Long)
10 Gigabit Ethernet PCI-X-based server which provides connections over a maximum of 10km of 1310nm single-mode
fiber optic cable. The adapter conforms to the IEEE 802.3ae standard. The adapter requires 9um single-mode fiber optic
cables and uses an SC connector type for connecting into network infrastructure components like 10 Gigabit Ethernet
switch/router with SC connectors.
Characteristics include:
Supports 64-bit Bus Mastering on the PCI-X bus
Minimum operating system level: AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 for IBM eServer, Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER
Version 4, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER
Supported on Models 520+, 550+, 570+, 595 1.9 GHz, 520, 550, 570, and 595.
The #6800 only supports TCP/IP and requires an intervening switch/hub/router when connected to 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps
networks.
The #6800, #0620, and #5700 are physically the same adapter card but have different feature numbers that denote to IBM
configurator tools whether or not an IOP is required.
See the description of the “#5700” on page 208 for information about the function provided by the #6800.
The #6801, #0621, and #5701 are physically the same adapter card but have different feature numbers that denote to IBM
configurator tools whether or not an IOP is required.
See , “#5701” on page 209 for more information about the function provided by the #6801.
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#6803 #6803 PCI WAN for ECS
#9493 The #6803 is a WAN w/modem adapter which provides connectivity for IBM Electronic Customer Support (ECS) only. This
feature is the non-CIM (Complex Impedance Matching) version offered in all countries except Australia and New Zealand.
The #6803 is functionally equivalent to #0614/#2793/#9793, but #6803 indicates to IBM configurator tools that the IOA is
being used by i5/OS in IOP-less mode. When in IOP-less mode the adapter function is restricted to communicating to IBM
ECS on port 0 (modem port). Port 1 is the RVX port and is not supported in IOP-less mode.
Port 0 supports V.92 56K PPP, V.92 data modem and V.44 data compression. Port 0 does not provide synchronous
modem capabilities (SDLC and Synchronous PPP).
The #6803 does not support the remote ring indicate function. This feature has country or region specific usage.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3 and LIC V5R3M5 for Model 520+; or i5/OS V5R4 for Models 550+, 570+,
595 1.9 GHz POWER5 I/O tower running i5/OS V5R4
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#6804 #6804 PCI WAN for ECS (CIM)
#9794 The #6804 is a WAN w/modem adapter which provides connectivity for IBM Electronic Customer Support (ECS) only. This
feature is the Complex Impedance Matching (CIM) version offered in Australia and New Zealand. The #6804 is functionally
equivalent to #0615/#2794/#979. The #6804 indicates that the IOA is being used by i5/OS in IOP-less mode. When in
IOP-less mode the adapter function is restricted to communicating to IBM ECS on port 0 (modem port). Port 1 is the RVX
port and is not supported in IOP-less mode.
Port 0 supports V.92 56K PPP, V.92 data modem and V.44 data compression. Port 0 does not provide synchronous
modem capabilities (SDLC and Synchronous PPP).
The #6804 does not support the remote ring indicate function. This feature has country or region specific usage.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3 and V5R3M5 LIC for Model520+; i5/OS V5R4 for Models 550+, 570+, 595
1.9 GHz
Supported on Models 520+, 550+, 570+, 595, and as IOP-less in any POWER5 I/O tower running i5OS V5R4.
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#9812 #9812 PCI-X Integrated xSeries Server
The #9812 is a double wide PCI card which contains a 2.0 GHz processor with 2 MB integrated L2 cache. It has two
integrated 1000/100/10 Mbps Ethernet ports, two USB 1.1 ports and traditional PC keyboard and mouse ports. A keyboard
and mouse can either connect to the traditional ports or connect to the USB ports. There is an SVGA video port for
connection of a display.
The #9812 has two memory slots. These slots must always contain a pair of identical memory features. Available memory
features are:
#0446 - 512 MB DDR Server Memory (MES only)
#0447 - 1 GB DDR Server Memory (MES only)
#8546 - Opt Base 1 GB Server Memory (Initial order only)
#9726 - Base 512 MB Server Memory (Initial order only)
The #9812 requires a #2844, #9744, or #9844 IOP to drive it. The IOP can be shared, but only one #9812 is permitted per
IOP.
Features and Rules
When #9812 is ordered, the configurator adds two #9726 Base 512 MB Server Memory features to the order. The two
#9726 features can be replaced with two #8546 Optional Base 1 GB Server Memory features or the two server memory
features can be removed from the order and two #0446 or two #0447 can be installed in the field. The configurator also
adds a #9744 Base PCI IOP to drive the #9812. The #9744 can be removed from the order for PCI slot conservation.
The two integrated 1000/100/10 Mbps Ethernet LAN ports included on the #9812 provide attachment to IEEE standard
802.3ab high-speed (1 Gbps) Ethernet LANs. They can also be used to connect to existing 10 and 100 Mbps Ethernet
networks. The adapter supports UTP CAT 5 or higher media interface and TCP/IP. The #9812 does not support any other
LAN features and does not support native i5/OS functions.
The following features are defaulted (where offered) and can be removed from the order:
#0325 IPCS Extension Cable for Windows (for display, mouse and keyboard)
#1700 IPCS Keyboard and Mouse for Windows
A display for versions of Windows 2000 is required and must be connected to the #9812. A display is not required for
versions of Windows 2003 but can be connected to the #9812 to support Windows. If no display is connected, the Virtual
System Console is used.
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#9771 #9771 Base PCI 2-Line WAN with integrated modem
The #9771 is a 2-Line WAN adapter. One port supports V.90 56K async data on PPP via an internal modem. The second
port supports multiple protocol communications (WAN). Connection to the V.90 port uses a telephone cable. Connection
to the WAN communication port is through one of the following cables:
#0348 V.24/EIA232 20-ft (6 m) PCI cable
#0349 V.24/EIA232 50-ft (15 m) PCI cable
#0353 V.35 20-ft PCI cable
#0354 V.35 50-ft PCI cable
#0356 V.36 20-ft PCI cable
#0359 X.21 20-ft PCI cable
#0360 X.21 50-ft PCI cable
#0365 V.24/EIA232 80-ft PCI cable
#0367 Operations Console PCI Cable
The #9771 supports the #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable on the WAN (RVX) port to directly connect the Operations
The #9771 supports the #5544 System Console on Operations Console on the V.90 port for dial-in Operations Console
with V5R1. An additional #4745 on OS/400 V4R5 systems is required for dial-in Operations Console support.
The #9771 ships with a country- or region-specific telephone cable. A modem cable feature is not required on the order.
ECS is supported over TCP/IP on the V.90 telephone cable port with V5R1, or with OS/400 V4R5 and PTF SF64124. Fax
is supported on the V.90 port with V5R1, or with OS/400 V4R5 and PTFs MF25290 and SF64604.
To support ECS on the WAN port of the #9771, specify one of the following cables:
#0348 V.24/EIA232 20-ft (6 m) PCI cable (default)
#0349 V.24/EIA232 50-ft (15 m) PCI cable
#0365 V.24/EIA232 80-ft PCI cable
ECS operates on the WAN port of the #9771 by changing the *RSRCNAME parameter of the QESLINE and QTILINE line
descriptions to that of the WAN port on the #9771 card.
Remote Power On is not supported. The #9771 does not support the remote ring indicate function.
For further configuration information, see: http://www.iseries.ibm.com/tstudio/planning/esa/esa.htm
See the “Soft rules: iSeries IOA requirements” topic in PCI and PCI-X Placement Rules for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and
iSeries servers with i5/OS V5R4 and V5R3, REDP-4011, or PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM Eserver iSeries
Server OS/400 Version 5 Release 2: September 2003, REDP-3638 for OS/400 V5R2 and earlier releases, for additional
restrictions.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V4R5 with supporting PTFs
The #9771 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 October 2005.
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4.9 Disk units
Disk units
Disk model The system configuration list (rack configuration) shows the disk type and model in the format XXXX-YYY, where the XXXX
identifier identifies the CCIN number of the disk and YYY identifies the potential or actual disk protection and compression. Refer to
Chapter 8, “Customer Card Identification Numbers cross reference” on page 303, for a listing of the CCIN numbers.
The YYY identifiers are:
030: Unprotected or mirrored unit attached to a non-RAID capable controller.
050: Unprotected or mirrored unit attached to a RAID capable controller.
060: Unprotected or mirrored unit attached to a RAID capable controller. Data compression is active.
070: Non-parity member of a parity (RAID) set. Full capacity. Data compression is inactive.
071: Parity member of a parity (RAID) set with sixteen parity members. Fifteen-sixteenths capacity. Data compression is
inactive.
Features and Rules
072: Parity member of a parity (RAID) set with eight parity members. Seven-eighths capacity. Data compression is inactive.
074: Parity member of a parity (RAID) set with four parity members. Three-fourths capacity. Data compression is inactive.
078: Parity member of a parity (RAID) set with two parity members. Half capacity. Data compression is inactive.
080: Non-parity member of a parity (RAID) set. Full capacity. Data compression is active.
082: Parity member of a parity (RAID) set with eight parity members. Seven-eighths capacity. Data compression is active.
084: Parity member of a parity (RAID) set with four parity members. Three-fourths capacity. Compression is active.
099: Parity member of a parity (RAID) set.
090: Non-parity member of a parity (RAID) set. Full capacity.
Disk data IBM System i5 15K RPM disk drives from January 2006 onward support data rates up to 320 MBs with the proper disk
rate controller. Disk controllers which support disk data rates up to 320 MBs (U320 or Ultra4 SCSI interface) include the #0647,
#0648, #2780, #5580, #5736, #5737, #5766, #5775, and #5776. The data rate is not a significant performance factor
compared to other specifications such as the cache size and the disk RPM.
For new systems: Causes the order to fail if sufficient disk units are not ordered to support device-level mirrored
protection. The #0040 causes all disk units to be placed into configurations capable of implementing mirrored pairs.
For upgrade orders: The #0040 causes a warning message to be generated during implementation of mirroring if
sufficient disk units are unavailable to provide mirror capability. The customer is responsible for starting mirroring on their
system. Mirrored system disk level protection requires all disk units to be placed into mirrored pairs and mirroring be
started. The load source must be controlled by the first disk controller on the first system bus and must be mirrored to a like
disk unit also attached to the first disk controller on the first system bus. Refer to:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/infocenter.htm
For new systems, the #0041 causes the order to fail if a disk unit or adapter is ordered that is not capable of implementing
RAID protection. The #0041 causes all internal disk units to be placed into configurations capable of implementing RAID
arrays using a RAID-capable disk controller.
For upgrade orders, the #0041 causes the order to replace adapters that are not RAID-capable with RAID-capable
adapters. A warning message is generated during RAID enablement if there are not enough disk units to support a
minimum RAID configuration.
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#0042 #0042 Mirrored System IOP Level Protection Capability
The #0042 Mirrored System IOP Level Protection Capability indicates the level of disk protection desired and helps ensure
that adequate hardware is in the final configuration.
For new systems, the #0042 causes the order to fail if sufficient disk units and IOPs are not included on the order to support
IOP-level mirrored protection. The #0042 causes all disk units to be placed into configurations capable of IOP-level
mirroring. Each disk unit and its mirrored pair must be on a different disk unit IOP.
For upgrade orders, the #0042 causes a warning message to be generated during implementation of the upgrade if
sufficient disk units, adapters, and IOPs are not available to provide the capability to enable IOP-level mirrored protection
for all DASD. It is the customer's responsibility to start mirroring on their system.
The load source disk unit in a new, preloaded system is device-level mirrored. (This is the same protection as provided with
#0040.) This means that the load source is controlled by the first disk unit controller on the first system bus, and is mirrored
with a like disk unit, which is also attached to the same first disk controller on the first system bus.
For new systems, the #0043 causes the order to fail if sufficient disk units, IOPs and expansion units are not included on
the order to support bus-level mirrored protection for all disk units.
The load source disk unit in a new, preloaded system is device-level mirrored. This means that the load source is controlled
by the first disk controller on the first system bus, and is mirrored with a like disk unit which is also attached to the same
first disk controller on the first system bus. Bus level mirroring of the Load Source disk unit can be achieved only by enabling
Remote Load Source Mirroring before starting Mirrored Protection. For details about implementing Remote Load Source
Mirroring, refer to the iSeries Information Center at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/infocenter.htm
For upgrade orders, a warning message is generated during installation of the upgrade if sufficient disk units, IOPs, and
expansion units are not available to provide the capability to enable bus-level mirrored protection for all disk units.
It is the customer's responsibility to start mirroring on their system.
Bus-level mirroring requires all disk units to be placed into mirrored pairs on separate busses. Refer to the iSeries
Information Center for important Mirrored Protection and Remote Load Source Mirroring implementation details. Logically
partitioned systems require additional planning.
The minimum number of disks allowed on a system is four.
For new systems, the #0047 causes the order to fail if a disk unit or adapter is ordered that is not capable of implementing
RAID-6 protection. The #0047 causes all internal disk units to be placed into configurations capable of implementing
RAID-6 arrays using a RAID-6 capable disk controller.
RAID-6 arrays require a minimum of four disk units per array (all disk units within an array must be of the exact same
capacity). The exception to this configuration rule is that the disk drives inside the Model 520, 550 and 570 system units
use RAID-5 arrays since the integrated disk controllers are not capable of RAID-6.
For upgrade orders, the #0047 causes the order to replace adapters that are not RAID-6 capable with RAID-6 capable
adapters. A warning message is generated during RAID enablement if there are not enough disk units to support a
minimum RAID configuration.
Device parity protection requires all disk units to be placed in sets large enough to turn on RAID protection, as well as be
connected to a RAID-capable adapter. The rules for RAID can be found in the disk controller descriptions.
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#08xx #08xx Load Source Specify Codes
Beginning with the V5R1 announcement, requires one of the following specify codes on all initial order for Model 800, 810,
820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890s. In addition, one of the following specify codes is required on all upgrades into this model
range from previous models:
#0826 - #4314 Load Source specify
#0827 - #4324 Load Source specify
#0828 - #4317 Load Source specify
#0829 - #4318 Load Source specify
#0830 - #4319 Load Source specify
#0834 - #4326 Load Source specify
#0835 - #4327 Load Source specify
Manufacturing uses the #08xx specify to place a corresponding disk unit feature in the load source position. Initial orders
and model upgrade orders into the Model 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890 from previous models that contain a
load source specify, but no corresponding disk unit feature, are invalid orders. The following specify codes can be changed
Features and Rules
A Load Source specify code is required on each new or upgrade order into 520, 550, 570, and 595 models. These specifies
can be changed at any time.
#0836 - #4328 Load Source specify
The #0826, #0827, #0828 and #0829 are withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006.
#1894 #1894 73.4 GB 10K rpm Disk Unit
The #1894 provides a 10,000 RPM Disk Unit with 73.4 GB of storage capacity and an ULTRA320 SCSI interface.
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#3578 #3578 - 300 GB 10K rpm Disk Unit
The #3578 provides a 10,000 RPM disk unit with 300 GB of storage capacity and an industry-standard Ultra3 SCSI
interface speed of up to 160 MBps.
Supported on Models 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #4308 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #4308 is withdrawn from marketing as of December 2000.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1 with PTFs identified in Information APAR II13102 at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support
Supported on Models 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, and 9411-100.
The #4319 cannot be mounted in a #5065 Storage/PCI Expansion Tower.
The #4319 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #4319 is withdrawn from marketing as of 12 April 2005.
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#4326 #4326 35.16 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit (SCSI)
The #4326 provides a single 3 ½-inch disk unit for additional disk storage with 35.16 GB capacity (15000 RPM). Quantities
of 150 of this feature can be ordered in the IBM marketing configurator as #7508 Quantity 150 of Feature #4326.
Supported in Linux and AIX partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS
for POWER Version 3, and AIX 5L for POWER V5.2.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890 system unit and base I/O towers, the #5094 PCI-X
Expansion Tower, the #0595/#5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower, and the #5294 1.8m I/O Tower.
The #4327 is a Customer Install Feature.
#4328 #4328 - 141.12 GB 15K rpm Disk Unit.
The #4328 provides a 15,000 RPM disk unit with 141.12 GB of storage capacity and an Ultra320 SCSI interface. Quantities
of 150 of this feature can be ordered in the IBM marketing configurator as #7510 Quantity 150 of Feature #4328.
The configurator can either generate the following feature or allow users to select this feature as they would any other single
disk unit feature. This feature remains on the inventory records.
RPQ RPQ 847102 ships the disk mounting hardware and instructions required to convert a #6717/#6817 to a #4317, and a
847102 #6718/#6818 to a #4318. One RPQ is required for each disk unit to be converted.
This conversion allows the customer to move 8.5 GB 10K RPM and 17 GB 10K rpm files from current towers to the #5065,
#5066, #5074/#9074, #5075, #5079/#9079 PCI Expansion Towers, the #5094, #5095, #5294 PCI-X Expansion Towers,
iSeries Models 270, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, or eServer i5 Models 520, 550, 570, and 595.
Confirm and that there is available space in the existing or on order system or tower for the converted disk units and that
the required number of #2748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controllers are available. After the conversion, process an RPO to add
the appropriate number of #4317/#4318 and remove the appropriate number of #6717/#6818 features.
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4.10 Internal tape units and CD-ROM
Supported See 7.3, “QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 294, for
media the supported media for each tape device.
Refer to 7.3, “QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 294,
for additional characteristics.
Characteristics:
Media Data Transfer Rate (maximum): CD-ROM=3600 KBps, DVD- ROM=10.3 MBps.
Interface: IDE/ATAPI
Average Random Access Time: CD-ROM=95ms (typical), DVD-ROM=150ms (typical)
Buffer Memory: 256KB
Media capacity: CD-ROM=650 MB, DVD-ROM= 4.7 GB (single sided)/9.4 GB (double-sided)
Multi session capable (Reads CD/R and CD-R/W media)
12.7 mm Slimline form factor
Operates in either vertical or horizontal positions
Interface supports standard and extended XA formats
Loading tray supports 12cm and 8cm disks
DVD video is not supported
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#4425 #4425/#4525/#4625 CD-ROM
#4525 The #4425, #4525, or #4625 can be used for alternate IPL (IBM distributed CD-ROM media only) and program distribution.
#4625 A CD-ROM, DVD-RAM or DVD-ROM is required for each system.
The #4425 CD-ROM device can be mounted in the base PCI enclosure of Models 830, 840, 870, and 890, in the
#5074/#5079 PCI Expansion Towers, and in the #5094/#5294 Expansion Towers.
The #4525 CD-ROM device can be mounted in the system unit of the Model 810 and 820.
The #4625 CD-ROM replaces the #4425. The difference between the #4625 and the #4425 is in the mounting hardware.
A #4625 can be placed everywhere that a #4425 can be placed, and can also be placed in a Model 825 system unit.
The #4425 is not supported in a Model 820 or 825 system unit.
Features and Rules
The #4430, #4530, or #4630 is capable of reading 640 MB CD-ROM disks. It can read CD-R, DVD-ROM and DVD-R media.
The #4430, #4530, or #4630 can be used for alternate IPL, program distribution, and data interchange. It is not supported
as an Alternate Installation Device (by selection via DST Boot Manager) with OS/400 V5R1.
The #4430 DVD-RAM device can be mounted in the base PCI enclosure of Models 830 and 840, in the #5074/#5079 PCI
Expansion Towers, in the #8093 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack, and in the #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure of the Model 890.
The #4530 DVD-RAM device can be mounted in the system unit of Models 800, 810, and 820.
The #4630 CD-ROM replaces the #4430. The difference between the #4630 and the #4430 is in the mounting hardware.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V4R5 with PTFs or OS/400 V5R1
Supported for migration in Linux and AIX partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise
Linux AS for POWER Version 3, and AIX 5L V5.2
A #4630 can be placed everywhere a #4430 can be placed, and can also be placed in a Model 825 system unit.
The #4430 is not supported in a Model 825 system unit.
The #4430, #4530, and #4630 DVD-RAM are 5 ¼-inch devices which install in a removable media device slot. A disk unit
controller is required in the system unit or tower where the device is mounted.
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#4482 #4482/#4582/#4682 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device
#4582 The #4482, #4582, or #4682 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device can be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program
#4682 distribution, migration, and ¼-inch cartridge tape exchange using the appropriate media and density. This tape unit is not
compatible with System/36 ¼-inch cartridge tape units.
Refer to 7.3, “QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 294,
for additional characteristics.
An available removable media device slot and disk unit controller is required in the system unit or expansion tower in which
the device is mounted.
Minimum operating system level: for the #4582 and #4682: OS/400 V4R5
Minimum operating system level: for the #4482: OS/400 V4R4
Supported for migration in Linux and AIX partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise
Linux AS for POWER Version 3, and AIX 5L for POWER V5.2
Refer to 7.3, “QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 294,
for additional characteristics.
The #4483 can be mounted in the base PCI enclosure of Models 810, 820, 825, 830 and 840, in the #5074/#5079 PCI
Expansion Towers, and is supported via upgrade in the Models 870 and 890. Supported in Models 520 (9406 only), 550,
570, and 595.
The #4583 can be mounted in the system unit of Models 810 and 820.
The #4683 is supported in the Model 520 (9406 only), 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890 for
upgrades only.
Supported for migration in Linux partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux
AS for POWER Version 3
Minimum operating system level: for the #4483: OS/400 V4R4
Minimum operating system level: for the #4583 and #4683: OS/400 V4R5
The #4483/#4583/#4683 are Customer Install Features.
The #4583 is withdrawn from marketing as of 3 December 2002.
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#4486 #4486/#4586/#4686 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device
#4586 The #4486, #4586, and #4686 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device is a 25 GB ¼-inch cartridge tape unit that mounts in
#4686 a removable media device slot of a system unit or an expansion drawer/tower. The #4486, #4586, and #4686 25 GB ¼-inch
Cartridge Tape Device can be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution, migration and ¼-inch cartridge
tape exchange. This tape unit is not compatible with System/36 ¼-inch cartridge tape units.
Refer to 7.3, “QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 294,
for additional characteristics.
The #4486 is supported by the Model 520 (9406 only), 550, 570, 595, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890. The #4486
Features and Rules
can be mounted in the base PCI enclosure of Models 830, 840, and 890, and in the #5074/#5079 PCI Expansion Towers.
The #4586 can be mounted in the system unit of Models 810 and 820.
The #4686 can be mounted in the base PCI enclosure of Models 810, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890, in the #5074/#5079
PCI Expansion Towers, in the #5094/#5294 Expansion Towers, in the #8093 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack, and in the #9094
Base PCI I/O Enclosure of the Model 890. The #4686 is supported for upgrades only in the Model 520 (9406 only), 550,
570, 590, 820, 830, and 840.
Refer to 7.3, “QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 294,
for additional characteristics.
The #4487 can be mounted in the base PCI enclosure of the Models 830 and 840, in the #5074/#5079 PCI Expansion
Towers, in the #8093 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack, and in the #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure of the Model 890.
The #4587 can be mounted in the system unit of Models 270, 800, 810, and 820.
The #4687 can be mounted in the base PCI enclosure of Models 825, 870, and 890, in the #5074/#5079 PCI Expansion
Towers, and in the #5094/#5294 Expansion Towers.
The #8287 can be mounted in a removable media device slot in the Model 800 system unit or in the expansion tower.
Supported for migration in Linux and AIX partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise
Linux AS for POWER Version 3, and AIX 5L for POWER V5.2.
The #4487 is supported in Models 520 (9406 only), 550, 570, 595, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #4587 is supported in Models 800, 810, and 820.
The #4687 is supported in Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #8287 is supported in the Model 800.
The #4487 and #4687 are supported as an IOP- less drive in Models 9405 520, 9406 520, 520+, 550, and 550+.
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#4531 #4531 DVD-ROM/#4631 DVD-ROM
#4631 The #4531/#4631 DVD-ROM is a 5 ¼-inch device which is mounted in a removable media device slot. The #4531/#4631
is capable of reading 640 MB CD-ROM media and 4.7 GB DVD-RAM media. It is an alternate IPL (IDE bus attach) device,
so a SCSI/ATAPI converter card is required and is included with the device. The converter card requires its own power
source, so a power flex cable is included.
The #4531/#4631 can be used for Alternate IPL (IBM distributed CD-ROM media only) and program distribution.
The #4531 can be mounted in the system unit of Models 800, 810, and 820.
The #4631 can be mounted in the system unit of Models 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, in the #5074/#5079 PCI Expansion
Tower, and in the #5094/#5294 Expansion Towers.
A disk unit controller is required in the system unit or tower where the device is mounted.
A CD-ROM, DVD-RAM or DVD-ROM is required for each system.
The #4531 is supported in the Models 270, 800, 810, and 820.
The #4631 is supported in the Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, SB2, and SB3.
#4584 #4584 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device/#4684 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device
#4684 The #4584/#4684, #9284, 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device can be mounted in a removable media device slot of a
#9284 system unit or an expansion tower. The #4584/#4684, and #9284 can be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program
distribution, migration, and ¼-inch cartridge tape exchange. The #9284 is a base 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Unit for the
Model 800 Standard and Advanced Editions.
Refer to 7.3, “QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 294,
for additional characteristics.
Minimum operating system level for the #4584 and #4684: OS/400 V4R5
Minimum operating system level for the #4684 to function as an IOP- less drive: i5/OS V5R4 or i5/OS V5R3 with LIC
V5R3M5 for Models 520 and 520+
Minimum operating system level for the #9284: OS/400 V5R2
Supported for migration in Linux and AIX partitions with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise
Linux AS for POWER Version 3, and AIX 5L for POWER V5.2.
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#4585 #4585 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Device/#4685 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Device
#4685 The #4585 and 4685 can be used for save and restore, alternate IPL, program distribution, and migration. The tape format
#9285 is not compatible with other tape units currently offered on iSeries systems. The #9285 is a Base 80 GB VXA-2 Cartridge
Tape Unit for the Model 800 Standard and Advanced Editions.
Refer to 7.3, “QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 294,
for additional characteristics.
The #4585 is supported by the #2757, #2763, #2780, #2782, #4748, #4778, #5705 (Model 800 and 810), and #9767.
The #4685 is supported by the #2757, #2763, #2780, #2782, #4748, and #4778.
The #4585 is supported in the Models 800, 810, and 820.
The #4685 is supported in Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #4585 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Device can be mounted in a removable media device slot of a Model 800, 810, or 820
system unit.
The #4685 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Device can be mounted in a removable media device slot of a Model 825, 830, 840, 870,
Features and Rules
or 890 system unit, or a #5065, #5066, #5074, #5079, #5094, #5294 expansion tower.
The #9285 can be mounted in a removable media device slot in the system unit or expansion tower.
Refer to 7.3, “QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 294,
for additional characteristics.
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#5753 #5753 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device / #9653 Base 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Unit
#9653 The #5753/#9653 is a 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Unit that can be mounted in a removable media device slot in the
system unit. The #5753 can be used for save/restore, alternate IPL, program distribution, migration and ¼-inch Cartridge
Tape exchange. The #9653 is a base 30 GB 1/4-Inch Cartridge Tape Unit for System i5 Express Configurations.
Refer to 7.3, “QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 294,
for additional characteristics.
Refer to 7.3, “QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 294,
for additional characteristics.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 for IBM eServer, Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for
POWER Version 3, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER
Minimum operating system level for the #5755 to function as an IOP-less drive: i5/OS V5R4; or i5/OS V5R3 with LIC
V5R3M5 for Model 520.
Supported on Models 520 and 550.
The #5755 is supported as an IOP-less drive on Models 520, 520+, 550, and 550+,
The #5755 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#6134 #6134 60 GB 8 mm Tape Device
The #6134 is an 8 mm, 5.25-inch half-high, 16-bit, internal Auto-docking tape drive, usable with a Linux operating system
only. The #6134 provides a high capacity tape drive for save/restore and archiving functions. This tape drive uses IBM
8 mm data cartridges and is compression capable, providing a capacity of up to 150 GB.
Minimum operating system level: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER
Version 3.
Supported on Models 520 and 550.
The #6134 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #6134 is withdrawn from marketing as of 24 June 2005. A #6120 or #6169 are the recommended replacements.
Characteristics:
Form Factor: 5.25-inch, half-high
Media: uses VXA tape data cartridges
Technology: Helical scan, rotating head
Operation: Streaming
Interface: Ultra2 SCSI, 16-bit (wide), LVD and SE compatible
Refer to 7.4, “VXA and LTO tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on
page 295, for additional characteristics.
The #6279 is driven by the embedded disk or tape controller depending upon configuration, either IOP based or IOP-less.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3, Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER Version 3, SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 9 for POWER, AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 for IBM eServer
Supported in Models 520+, 550+, 9405 and 9406 520, 550.
The #6279 is a Customer Install Feature.
RPQ RPQ 847184 provides the mounting hardware to convert selected iSeries #63xx/#64xx tape features into #45xx
847184 equivalents for installation in iSeries systems. See the RPQ description for a complete list of applicable conversions.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
#0618 #0618 - Direct Attach #2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controllerr
The #0618 is the Linux direct attach feature for the #2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller.
Supported on Models 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #0618 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 June 2006.
A #0627 - Direct Attach #2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller is the recommended replacement.
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#0647 #0647 PCI-X Disk/Tape Controller without IOP
The #0647 provides a PCI-X Disk/Tape SCSI Controller with zero write cache and without RAID support. The #0647 is the
Linux direct attach feature for the #5736 PCI-X Disk/Tape Controller with IOP.
A maximum of six disk drives are supported on the #0647. Removable media devices (tape, optical libraries, CD-ROM,
DVD-ROM, and DVD-RAM) are also supported.
The #0647 has two U320 buses each with a bus data rate of up to 320 MBs. Each SCSI bus can be either internal (using
an internal port) or external (using an external port), but not both. There are four physical ports on the #0647, two internal
and two external. Internal devices connect to the internal ports (1 or 2). External devices connect to the external ports (1
or 2) and use an Low Voltage Differential (LVD) interface and VHDCI connectors. A #1850 VHDCI to P Converter Cable is
available to connect to external devices with type P connectors.
The #0647, #5736, #5766, and #5775 are physically the same adapter card. An #0647 indicates that the card is dedicated
to an AIX 5L or Linux partition and an IOP is not being used.
The #0648, #5737, and #5776 are physically the same adapter card.
The #2780/#5580 and #2757/#5581 disk controllers with an effective 757 MB write cache provide greater disk performance
and can have an auxiliary write cache IOA to protect the write cache contents.
Supported on Models 520+, 550+, 570+, 595 1.9 GHz, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, 890, 270, 820, 830, and 840.
Supported on Models 520 (9406 only), 550, 800, 810, 870, and 890.
The #0707 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 April 2005.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 870, 890.
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#2749 #2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller
The #2749 is an Ultra SCSI IOA that provides attachment capability for external tape devices and external optical devices.
The #2749 can attach one tape drive or one optical drive. The following tape devices can be attached:
3490E E01/E11 ½-inch cartridge tape subsystem
3490 F00/F01/F11/F1A ½-inch cartridge tape subsystem
3490E C11/C22/C1A/C2A with feature #5040
3494 Tape Library Data server
– L10 Library Control Unit Frame 1 3490E C1A/C2A with #5040 or 1-2 3490E F1A
– L12 Library Control Unit Frame 1-2 3590 B1A
– D10 Device Frame 1 3490E C1A/C2A with #5040 or 1-2 3490E F1A, 300 cartridges
– D12 Device Frame 1-6 3590 B1A, 300 cartridges
– HA1 (High Availability): Two L1X and two D1X for redundancy
3570 0.31-inch Cartridge Tape Subsystem
– Model B0x, C0x (stand-alone)
– Model B1x, C1x (rack mount)
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#2757 #2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller
The #2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller is an Ultra SCSI controller with a maximum write cache size of 235 MB
(757 MB compressed) that provides RAID-5 protection for internal disks and also supports internal tape units, CD-ROM,
and DVD units. The #2757 has four Ultra4 SCSI buses.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks, the #2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller is designed to work as a
high performance controller for disks protected by system mirroring or disks with no protection.
The #2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller supports a maximum of 20 disk units. A minimum of three disk units of the
same capacity are needed for a valid RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of six arrays are allowed per controller, with a
maximum of 18 disk units allowed per array. All disk units in an array must be of the same capacity. Parity is spread across
either 2, 4, 8, or 16 disk units in an array. If an array of three disk units is started, parity is spread across two disk units. If
an array of four to seven disk units is started, parity is spread across four disk units. If an array of 8-15 disk units is started,
parity is spread across eight disk units. If an array of 16-18 disk units is started, parity is spread across 16 disk units.
Availability is the number of arrays and size of each array can be influenced by specifying an optimization of either
The #2757 controls up to two removable media devices (internal tape, CD-ROM, and DVD).
The #2757 does not support DASD compression.
Due to system unit and system unit expansion disk unit cage SCSI bus designs, only the Models 800 and 810 have a
suitable system configuration to allow 18 disk units to attach to a single #2757. All other system unit or tower disk
configurations restrict the number of attaching disk units to 15 or less.
Requires a #7137 DASD Concurrent Maintenance Cage for the Model 800.
A minimum of four disk units of the same capacity are needed for a valid RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of three arrays
are allowed per controller, with a maximum of 10 disk units allowed per one array. All disk units in an array must be of the
same capacity. Parity is spread across four disk units for arrays of four to 10. The #2763 does not support hardware disk
compression. The #2763 does not support the #4331 1.6 GB Read Cache Device.
The #2763 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0604 - Direct Attach #2763 PCI RAID Disk Unit
Controller, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2763 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2763 does not support RAID or hardware disk compression.
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#2765 #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller
The #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller provides Fibre Channel attachment capability for external tape devices. The
#2765 supports point-to-point and arbitrated loop topologies and has an LC type cable connector. Each #2765 is shipped
with a wrap connector (P/N 05N6767).
The devices supported for Fibre Channel attachment are:
3534-1RU SAN Fibre Channel Managed Hub (1 Gbps)
Fibre Channel Switches:
– 2031-224 McDATA Sphereon 4500 Fabric Switch
– 2031-232 McDATA Sphereon 3232 Fabric Switch
– 2109 S08/S16 (1 Gbps)
– 2109 F16 (2 Gbps)
– 3534 F08 (2 Gbps)
SAN Fabric Directors:
– 2032-064 McDATA Intrepid 6064 Enterprise Fibre Channel Director
– 2032-140 McDATA Intrepid 6140 Director
Features and Rules
A #0163 Fibre Channel Attach Specify code is required for each device attaching to an iSeries server via a #2765.
The following adapter kits are required when connecting SC-type cables to the #2765:
#0371 - LC-SC Adapter Kit (50um) can be ordered on initial, model upgrade, and simple MES orders. This optional kit
is used to attach SC- type Fibre (50 micron) cables to a #2765. This kit contains a 2m LC-ST cable and ST-SC
adapter for 50 micron Fibre.
#0372 - LC-SC Adapter Kit (62.5um) can be ordered on initial, model upgrade, and simple MES orders. This optional
kit is used to attach SC-type Fibre (62.5 micron) cables to a #2765. This kit contains a 2m LC-ST cable and ST- SC
adapter for 62.5 micron Fibre.
The #2765 can be directly attached to a Linux or AIX partition. When ordered as #0611 - Direct Attach #2765 PCI Fibre
Channel Tape Controller, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux/AIX partition, the #2765 cannot be
accessed by i5/OS partitions.
An optics cleaning kit (P/N 46G6844) and instruction sheet (P/N 21P6238, form number SY27-2604) are supplied, one per
system, when a #2765/#2766 is ordered.
The #2765 does not support the Alternate IPL device function. A D-mode IPL is required using CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or
another alternate IPL tape device. Then select a #2765 to complete the installation or recovery process.
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#2766 #2766 PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller
The #2766 provides Fibre Channel attachment capability for external disk devices. The #2766 supports point-to-point and
arbitrated loop topologies and has an LC type cable connector. Each #2766 is shipped with a wrap connector
(P/N 05N6767).
The following adapter kits are required when connecting SC type cables to the #2766:
#0371 - LC-SC Adapter Kit (50 micron) optional kit is used to attach SC-type Fibre (50 micron) cables to a #2766. The
#0371 kit contains a 2m LC-ST cable and ST-SC adapter for 50 micron Fibre.
#0372 - LC-SC Adapter Kit (62.5 micron) optional kit is used to attach SC-type Fibre (62.5 micron) cables to a #2766.
The #0372 kit contains a 2m LC-ST cable and ST-SC adapter for 62.5 micron Fibre.
An optics cleaning kit (P/N 46G6844) and instruction sheet (P/N 21P6238, form number SY27-2604) are supplied, one per
system, when a #2765/#2766 is present or ordered.
The #2766 requires a dedicated IOP. No other IOA is allowed on an IOP with the #2766.
The #2766 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0612 - Direct Attach #2766 PCI Fibre Channel
Disk Controller, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #2766 cannot be accessed by
OS/400 partitions.
Clients must supply all Fibre Channel cables for the #2766. See the “Hard rules: iSeries IOA capabilities” topic in PCI and
PCI-X Placement Rules for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries servers with i5/OS V5R4 and V5R3, REDP-4011, or
PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server OS/400 Version 5 Release 2: September 2003,
REDP-3638, for OS/400 V5R2 or earlier releases, for additional restrictions.
Multi target support with a maximum of 32 targets is supported with OS/400 V5R2.
See 7.6, “Device cabling rules for #5702, #5705, #5712, #5715, #2718, and #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller” on
page 300, for information about connecting devices to the #2768, including daisy-chaining options.
Minimum operating system level: to support the 7329-308 and 7208-345: OS/400 V4R5
Minimum operating system level: to support the 7206-VX2, 7210-020, and 7210-025: OS/400 V5R1
Supported on Models 810, 825, 870, and 890.
The #2768 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #2768 is withdrawn from marketing as of 01 October 2004. A #5712 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller is the recommended
replacement.
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#2780 #2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller
The #2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller is an Ultra4 (u320) SCSI controller with a maximum compressed write cache
size of 757 MB and maximum compressed read cache of one GB. The #2780 provides RAID-5 protection for internal disks
and also supports internal tape units, CD-ROM, and DVD units. The #2780 has four Ultra4 SCSI buses. In addition to
providing RAID-5 protection for disks, the #2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller is designed to work as a high
performance controller for disks protected by system mirroring or disks with no protection.
The #2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller supports a maximum of 20 disk units. A minimum of three disk units of the
same capacity are needed for a valid RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of six arrays are allowed per controller, with a
maximum of 18 disk units allowed per array.
All disk units in an array must be of the same capacity. Parity is spread across either two, four, eight, or 16 disk units in an
array. If an array of three disk units is started, parity is spread across two disk units. If an array of four to seven disk units
is started, parity is spread across four disk units. If an array of 8-15 disk units is started, parity is spread across eight disk
units. If an array of 16-18 disk units is started, parity is spread across 16 disk units.
Features and Rules
The number of arrays and size of each array can be influenced by specifying an optimization of either Balance,
Performance, or Capacity when starting arrays in iSeries Navigator. An optimization of Balance is used by default when
starting arrays from DST or SST options. If disk units are included into an existing array, the number of parity drives does
not increase, so parity can be spread across less than the preferred number of disk units. In this case, the RAID function
must be stopped and then started in order to redistribute the parity.
The #2780 controls up to two removable media devices (internal tape, CD-ROM, and DVD).
The #2780 does not support DASD compression.
The #2780 has a battery that provides concurrent maintenance and improved resiliency.
The #2780 can be directly attached to a Linux or AIX partition. When ordered as #0627 - Direct Attach #2780 PCI-X Ultra4
RAID Disk Controller, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux or AIX partition, the #2780 cannot be
accessed by OS/400 partitions.
Placement rules:
Not supported in Slot 1 of #5074, #5079, #5094, and #5294.
Due to system unit and external tower disk unit cage SCSI bus designs, only the Models 270, 800 and 810 have a
suitable system configuration to allow 18 disk units to attach to a single #2780. All other system unit or tower disk
configurations restrict the number of attaching disk units to 15 or less.
Further restrictions apply when a MES Conversion #0299 to add an Auxiliary Write Cache is made. The card
providing the write cache attaches to a #2780 on one of the Ultra4 SCSI buses, thus reducing the available SCSI
busses to attach disk drives by one.
SCSI port 1 is used to connect to the removable media slots in the Model 825.
SCSI port 1 can support LVD or single-ended devices.
SCSI ports 0, 2 and 3 are LVD only.
Minimum operating system level: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER
Version 3 or OS/400 V5R2
Supported in Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
The #2780 is a Customer Install Feature.
Since July 2005 the #2780 can only be ordered if system has mirrored protection (#0040 prerequisite). Order #0299 MES
Conversion to improve cache data redundancy when system has RAID protection.
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#2782 #2782 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit Controller
The #2782 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit Controller is a PCI-X SCSI controller with a 40 MB cache that provides RAID-5 protection
for internal disks and also supports internal tape units, CD-ROM and DVD devices. The #2782 has two SCSI buses that
support up to 12 disk units. Hardware data compression is not supported.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks, #2782 also works as a high-performance controller for disks protected
by system mirroring, or disks with no protection. In the RAID-5 configuration, disk unit protection is provided at less cost
than mirroring, and with better performance than system checksums.
A minimum of three disk units of the same capacity are needed for a valid RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of four arrays
are allowed per controller, with a maximum of 12 disk units allowed per array. All disk units in an array must be of the same
capacity.
Parity is spread across either two, four, or eight disk units in an array. If an array of three disk units is started, parity is
spread across two disk units. If an array of four to seven disk units is started, parity is spread across four disk units. If an
The number of arrays and size of each array can be influenced by specifying an optimization of either Balance,
Performance, or Capacity when starting arrays in iSeries Navigator. An optimization of Balance is used by default when
starting arrays from the DST or SST options. If disk units are included into an existing array, parity can be spread across
less than the preferred number of disk units. In this case the RAID function must be stopped and then started in order to
redistribute the parity.
The #2782 controls up to two removable media devices (internal tape, CD-ROM and DVD).
The #2782 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit Controller does not support hardware data compression.
The #2782 does not support the attachment of external devices.
The following adapter kits are required when connecting SC-type cables to the #2787:
#0371 - LC-SC Adapter Kit (50um) can be ordered, both on initial, model upgrades, and simple MES orders. This
optional kit is used to attach SC-type fibre (50 micron) cables to a #2787. The #0371 kit contains a 2m LC-ST cable
and ST-SC adapter for 50 micron fiber cable.
#0372 - LC-SC Adapter Kit (62.5um) can be ordered, both on initial, model upgrades, and simple MES orders. This
optional kit is used to attach SC-type fiber (62.5 micron) cables to a #2787. The #0372 kit contains a 2m LC-ST cable
and ST-SC adapter for 62.5 micron fiber cable.
An optics cleaning kit (part number 46G6844) and instruction sheet (part number 21P6238, form number SY27-2604) is
supplied, one per system, when a #2787 is ordered.
When used as a direct attached adapter for Linux, the #0626 - Direct Attach #2787 PCI-X Fibre Channel Disk Controller
should be ordered in place of the #2787.
Maximum physical quantities are determined by requiring a dedicated IOP and limited to two per Multi-adapter Bridge
boundary.
All Fibre Channel cables required for the #2787 PCI-X Fibre Channel Disk Controller are supplied by the client.
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#4748 #4748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
#9748 The #4748/#9748 is an Ultra2 SCSI controller with a 26 MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection and compression
for internal disk units and supports internal tape units and CD-ROM units.
The #4748/#9748 supports both compression and non-compression modes. The mode of operation is determined by a
hardware jumper. The #4748/#9748 is shipped in non-compression mode. By moving the hardware jumper, the controller
functions in compression mode.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks, the #4748/#9748 is also designed to work as a high performance
controller for disks protected by system mirroring or disks with no protection. The #4748 also supports #4331 1.6 GB Read
Cache Device, which provides increased performance. The #4331 1.6 GB Read Cache Device is supported only when
#4748/#9748 is not in compression mode.
The #4748 does not support data compression on 35 GB or larger disk units.
The #4748 controller supports a maximum of 15 disk units.
Features and Rules
The #9748 is the base disk controller for Models 830 and 840.
A minimum of four disk units of the same capacity are needed for a valid RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of four arrays
are allowed per controller, with a maximum of 10 disk units allowed per array. All disk units in an array must be of the same
capacity. Parity is spread across four disk units for arrays of four to seven disk units. Parity can be spread across either
four or eight disk units for arrays of 8 to 10 disk units. For systems started with 8 to 10 disk units in an array, the parity for
that array is spread across eight disk units. For systems that are started with less than eight disk units in an array and later
MES upgraded to 8, 9, or 10 disk units, the RAID function must be stopped and then started before the parity is spread
across eight disk units.
The #4748/#9748 controls up to two removable media devices (internal tape or CD-ROM).
The #4748 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When installed as #0605 - Direct Attach #4748 PCI RAID Disk Unit
Controller, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #4748 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #4748 does not support RAID or hardware disk compression.
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#4778 #4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
#9778 The #4778/#9778 is an Ultra2 SCSI controller with a maximum compressed write cache size of 104 MB that provides
RAID-5 protection and compression for internal disk units and supports internal tape units, CD-ROM and DVD-RAM units.
The #4778 does not support data compression on 70 GB or larger disk units.
The #4778/#9778 supports both disk compression and enhanced modes. The mode of operation is determined by a
hardware jumper. The #4778/#9778 is shipped in enhanced mode, which enables compression of the write cache and
Extended Adaptive Cache. A Read Cache Device is needed for Extended Adaptive Cache. By moving the hardware
jumper, the controller functions in disk compression mode. Disk compression mode should only be used when disk
compression is desired.
In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks, #4778/#9778 is also designed to work as a high performance controller
for disks protected by system mirroring or disks with no protection. In the RAID-5 configuration, disk unit protection is
provided at less cost than mirroring, and with better performance than system checksum.
A minimum of four disk units of the same capacity are needed for a valid RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of four arrays
are allowed per controller, with a maximum of 10 disk units allowed per array. All disk units in an array must be of the same
capacity. Parity is spread across 4 disk units for arrays of 4 to 7 disk units. Parity can be spread across either 4 or 8 disk
units for arrays of 8 to 10 disk units. For systems started with 8 to 10 disk units in an array the parity, for that array, is spread
across eight disk units. For systems that are started with less than eight disk units in an array and later MES upgraded to
8, 9, or 10 disk units, the RAID function must be stopped and then started before the parity is spread across eight disk units.
The #4778/#9778 controls up to two removable media devices (internal tape, CD-ROM or DVD-RAM). ‘
Due to system unit and external tower disk unit cage SCSI bus designs, only the Model 800 and 810 have a suitable system
configuration to allow 18 disk units to attach to a single #4778. All other system unit and tower disk unit configurations
restrict the number of attaching disk units to 15 or less.
The #4778 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0606 - Direct Attach #4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit
Controller, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #4778 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #4778 does not support RAID or hardware disk compression.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1
The #4778 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #4778 is withdrawn from marketing as of 19 November 2004. Conversions to the #4778 remain available.
#5580 #5580 - 2780 Ctlr w/Aux Write Cache
The #5580 provides a disk controller with auxiliary write cache to improve cache data redundancy. The #5580 includes a
#2780 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller and a secondary IOA with 757 MB of auxiliary maximum compressed write cache.
The #2780 and the secondary IOA each require one PCI-X slot and must be installed together in the same system unit or
I/O unit/drawer/tower. The #2780 and the auxiliary write cache IOA are connected by a SCSI cable (provided). Feature
#2780 does not appear on IBM ordering, shipping, or inventory documentation.
The connecting SCSI cable is attached to port four of the #2780, reducing the number of SCSI buses that support disk
drives from four to three. The reduction of SCSI buses can also reduce the number of disk drives supported by the #2780,
depending on the system or I/O unit/drawer/tower in which the #2780 is installed. No disk drives are driven by the auxiliary
write cache IOA.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R2 with CUM C5123520 and prerequisite PTFs, or i5/OS V5R3 with
cumulative PTF package C5102530 and prerequisite PTFs.
Supported on Models 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 830, 840, 870, 890, and 9411-100.
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#5581 #5581 - 2757 Ctlr w/Aux Write Cache
The #5581 provides a disk controller with auxiliary write cache to improve cache data redundancy. The #5581 includes a
#2757 PCI-X Ultra4 RAID Disk Controller and a secondary IOA with 757 MB of auxiliary maximum compressed write cache.
The #2757 and the secondary IOA each require one PCI-X slot and must be installed together in the same system unit or
I/O unit/drawer/tower. The #2757 and the auxiliary write cache IOA are connected by a SCSI cable (provided). Feature
#2757 does not appear on IBM ordering, shipping, or inventory documentation.
The connecting SCSI cable is attached to port four of the #2757, reducing the number of SCSI buses that support disk
drives from four to three. The reduction of SCSI buses can also reduce the number of disk drives supported by the #2757,
depending on the system or I/O unit/drawer/tower in which the #2757 is installed. No disk drives are driven by the auxiliary
write cache IOA.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R2 with cumulative PTF package C5123520 and prerequisite PTFs, or i5/OS
V5R3 with cumulative C5102530 and prerequisite PTFs.
Supported on Models 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 830, 840, 870, 890, and 9411-100.
Features and Rules
The #5702 has two ports that can attach two external tape devices. Each port can support at a minimum one of the following
devices:
3580-L23 IBM TotalStorage Ultrium 2 Tape Drive
3581-L28 IBM Ultrium 2 Tape Drive
3582-L23 IBM Ultrium Tape Library LVD Ultrium2 drive feature
3583-Lxx IBM Ultrium Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature
3584 Ultra Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature
3584-L32 or D32 Ultra Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium2
7206-VX2 80 GB VXA-2 External Tape Drive
7207-122 QIC-SLR Tape Bridge Box (4 GB External ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Drive)
7208-345 60 GB External 8 mm Tape Drive
7210-020 External CD-ROM
7210-025 External DVD-RAM
7329-308 SLR100 ¼-inch Tape Autoloader
The #5702 can be directly attached to a Linux partition. When ordered as #0624 - Direct Attach #5702 PCI-X Ultra Tape
Controller, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux partition, the #5702 cannot be accessed by OS/400
partitions.
A #5702 running in an i5OS or OS/400 partition cannot drive internal disk units in any expansion tower, base I/O tower, or
system unit enclosure. See 7.6, “Device cabling rules for #5702, #5705, #5712, #5715, #2718, and #2768 PCI Magnetic
Media Controller” on page 300, for information about connecting devices to the #5702 including daisy-chaining options.
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#5703 #5703 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit Controller
The #5703 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit Controller is an Ultra3 SCSI controller with a cache size of 40 MB that provides RAID-5
protection for internal disks and internal tape units, CD-ROM, DVD-RAM and DVD-ROM units. The #5703 has two Ultra3
SCSI buses. In addition to providing RAID-5 protection for disks, the #5703 is 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 better performance than system checksum.
The #5703 controller supports a maximum of 12 disk units. When used in a Model 520, The #5703 controls disks in the
#6584 4 Disk Slot Exp - PCI-X Controller.
Due to a system unit and external tower disk unit cage SCSI bus designs, only the 270, 800 and 810 Models, and the
#0595/#5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower have a suitable system configuration to allow 12 disk units to attach to a single
#5703. All other system unit and tower disk configurations restrict the number of attaching disk units to 10 or less.
A minimum of three disk units of the same capacity are needed for a valid RAID-5 configuration. A maximum of four arrays
The number of arrays and size of each array can be influenced by specifying an optimization of either Balance,
Performance, or Capacity in Operations Navigator when starting arrays. An optimization of Balance is used by default
when starting arrays from the green screens. If disk units are included into an existing array, parity can be spread across
fewer than the preferred number of disk units. In this case the RAID function must be stopped and then started to
redistribute the parity.
The #5703 controls up to two removable media devices (internal tape, CD-ROM, DVD-RAM, DVD-ROM).
The #5703 does not support the attachment of external devices.
A #5703 is the recommended replacement for the #2782 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit Controller.
When ordered as #0628 - Direct Attach #5703 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit Controller, an IOP is not required. When directly
attached to a Linux/AIX partition, the #5703 cannot be accessed by OS/400 partitions.
All Fibre Channel cables required for the #5704 are supplied by the client.
The #5704 does not support the Alternate IPL device function. A D-mode IPL is required using CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or
another alternate IPL tape device. Then select a #5704 to complete the installation or recovery process.
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#5705 #5705 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller
The #5705 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller provides SCSI Ultra4 PCI attachment capability for external tape devices, external
removable media devices, and internal DASD devices. There are two SCSI buses on each #5705. Each SCSI bus has both
an internal port and an external port for a total of four ports on the card. Each SCSI bus can have only one attachment,
either internal or external. Attaching internal and external devices to the same SCSI bus causes the internal device to
become disabled.
The internal SCSI port supports up to six disk units, but does not support RAID. If two external SCSI ports are required, a
#5702 should be ordered.
See 7.6, “Device cabling rules for #5702, #5705, #5712, #5715, #2718, and #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller” on
page 300, for information about connecting devices to the #5705 including daisy-chaining options.
In the Model 520, the #5709 can be used with or without a #6574 - 4-Disk Slot Expansion Base Controller. When installed
without a #6574 4-pack disk backplane, the #5709 allows disk units plugged into the base 4-pack disk backplane to be in
a RAID array (minimum of three disk units for an array). For the Model 520, when a #5709 is installed, the base integrated
non-RAID SCSI disk controller is deactivated.
The #5709 is a required feature for the Model 570 system units.
The i5/OS operating system does not have the capability to interface directly to the embedded SCSI controller. The #5709
communicates solely with the embedded controller. An IOP must be present for the #5709 to communicate with the i5/OS
operating system.
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#5712 #5712 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller (LVD)
The #5712 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller provides a SCSI Ultra PCI attachment capability for external tape devices and
removable media devices.
The #5712 has two ports that can attach two external tape devices. Each port can support at a minimum one of the following
devices:
3580-L23 IBM TotalStorage Ultrium 2 Tape Drive
3581-L28 IBM Ultrium 2 Tape Drive
3582-L23 IBM Ultrium Tape Library LVD Ultrium2 drive feature
3583-Lxx IBM Ultrium Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature
3584 Ultra Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature
3584-L32 or D32 Ultra Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium2
7206-VX2 80 GB VXA-2 External Tape Drive
7207-122 QIC-SLR Tape Bridge Box (4 GB External ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Drive)
7208-345 60 GB External 8 mm Tape Drive
The #5712 can be directly attached to a Linux or AIX 5 partition. When ordered as #0645 - Direct Attach #5712 PCI-X
Tape/DASD Controller, an IOP is not required. When directly attached to a Linux/AIX partition, the #5712 cannot be
accessed by OS/400 partitions.
See 7.6, “Device cabling rules for #5702, #5705, #5712, #5715, #2718, and #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller” on
page 300, for information about connecting devices to the #5712 including daisy-chaining options.
A #5712 running in an i5/OS or OS/400 partition cannot drive internal disk units in any expansion tower, base I/O tower, or
system unit enclosure.
The #5713 iSCSI adapter uses an RJ45 1 Gbps Ethernet connector. The #5713 adapter can be used to initiate requests
to external storage devices from AIX 5L and Linux partitions. An available PCI-X slot is required.
Minimum operating system level: AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 for IBM eServer, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER
Supported on Models 520+, 550+, 570+, 595 1.9 GHz, 520, 550, 570, 595, and 9411-100.
The #5713 is a Customer Install Feature.
The #5714 iSCSI adapter uses a small form factor LC type fiber optic connector. The #5714 adapter can be used to initiate
requests to external storage devices from AIX 5L and Linux partitions. A PCI-X slot is required.
Minimum operating system level: AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 for IBM eServer, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for POWER
Supported on Models 520+, 550+, 570+, 595 1.9 GHz, 520, 550, 570, 595, and 9411-100.
The #5714 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#5715 #5715 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller
The #5715 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller provides SCSI Ultra4 PCI attachment capability for external tape devices, external
removable media devices, and internal DASD devices. There are two SCSI buses on each #5715. Each SCSI bus has both
an internal port and an external port for a total of four ports on the card. Each SCSI bus can have only one attachment,
either internal or external. Attaching internal and external devices to the same SCSI bus causes the internal device to
become disabled.
The internal SCSI port supports up to six disk units, but does not support RAID. If two external SCSI ports are required, a
#5712 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller should be ordered. When used in a Model 520, The #5715 controls disks in the #6584
4 Disk Slot Exp - PCI-X Controller.
3583-Lxx IBM Ultrium Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature
3584 Ultra Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature
3584-L32 or D32 Ultra Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2
7206-VX2 80 GB VXA-2 External Tape Drive
7207-122 QIC-SLR Tape Bridge Box (4 GB External ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Drive)
7208-345 60 GB External 8 mm Tape Drive
7210-020 External CD-ROM
7210-025 External DVD-RAM
7329-308 SLR100 ¼-inch Tape Autoloader
See 7.6, “Device cabling rules for #5702, #5705, #5712, #5715, #2718, and #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller” on
page 300, for information about connecting devices to the #5715 including daisy-chaining options.
The Model 570 originally used feature #5709 to describe this card. There is a slightly different enclosure kit for the card and
#5726 is now used to identify the card and enclosure kit.
A minimum of three disk units are required for a RAID disk array.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3 and LIC V5R3M0 when running in dedicated mode (IOP required)
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3 and LIC V5R3M5 when running in dual-mode (IOP- less)
Supported on Models 520+ and 550+.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3 and LIC V5R3M0, when running in dedicated mode (IOP required)
i5/OS V5R4, when running in dual mode (IOP-less)
Supported on Model 570+.
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#5736 #5736 PCI-X Disk/Tape Controller with IOP
The #5736 PCI-X Disk/Tape Controller with IOP provides a PCI-X Disk/Tape SCSI Controller with zero write cache and
without RAID support. Disk mirroring support is supported through i5/OS. A maximum of six disk drives are supported on
the #5736. Removable media devices (tape, optical libraries, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or DVD-RAM) are also supported on
the #5736.
The #5736 has two U320 buses each with a bus data rate of up to 320 MBs. Each SCSI bus can be either internal (using
an internal port) or external (using an external port), but not both. There are four physical ports on the #5736, two internal
and two external.
Internal devices connect to the internal ports (1 or 2). External devices connect to the external ports (1 or 2) and use an
Low Voltage Differential (LVD) interface and VHDCI connectors. An #1850 VHDCI to P Converter Cable is available to
connect to external devices with type P connectors.
An #0290 - External Tape Attached via #5736 Placement Code indicates that one external port of a #5736 is used to control
an external tape device.
The #0647, #5736, #5766 and #5775 are physically the same adapter card. The #5736 should be the choice over #5702
and #5712 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller or #5705 and #5715 controllers for systems running i5/OS V5R3.
The #5737 has two U320 SCSI buses each with a bus data rate of up to 320 MBs. A maximum of 12 internal disk drives
and up to two internal removable media devices (tape, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or DVD-RAM) are supported on the #5737.
A minimum of three disk drives are required for RAID-5, providing protection against a single drive failure in an array. A
minimum of four disk drives are required for RAID-6, providing protection against up to two drives failing in an array.
The #0648, #5737, and #5776 are physically the same adapter card. The #2780/#5580 and #2757/#5581 disk controllers
with an effective 757 MB write cache provide greater disk performance and can have an auxiliary write cache IOA to protect
the write cache contents.
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#5760 #5760 PCI-X Fibre Channel Disk Controller
The #5760 PCI-X Fibre Channel Disk Controller provides a 4 Gbps Single Port Fibre Channel PCI-X 2.0 Adapter which
attaches external DASD devices. The #5760 is a 64-bit address/data, short form factor PCI-X adapter with an LC type
external fiber connector that provides single initiator capability over an optical fiber link or loop. With the use of appropriate
optical fiber cabling, this adapter provides the capability for a network of high-speed local and remote located storage.
The #5760 auto-negotiates for the highest data rate between adapter and an attaching device at 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps
of which the device or switch is capable. Distances of up to 500m running at 1 Gbps data rate and up to 300m running at
2 Gbps data rate and 4 Gbps data rate up to 150m are supported between the adapter and an attaching device or switch.
When used with IBM supported Fibre Channel storage switches supporting long-wave optics, distances of up to 10km are
capable running at either 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps data rates.
The #5760 can be used to attach devices either directly, or by means of Fibre Channel Switches. If attaching a device or
switch with an SC type fiber connector, use of a #0371 LC-SC Adapter Kit (50um) or a #0372 LC-SC Adapter Kit (62.5um)
is required.
Features and Rules
The #5761 auto-negotiates for the highest data rate between adapter and an attaching device at 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps
of which the device or switch is capable. Distances of up to 500m running at 1 Gbps data rate and up to 300m running at
2 Gbps data rate and 4 Gbps data rate up to 150m are supported between the adapter and an attaching device or switch.
When used with IBM supported Fibre Channel storage switches supporting long-wave optics, distances of up to 10km are
capable running at either 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps data rates.
The #5761 can be used to attach devices either directly, or by means of Fibre Channel Switches. If attaching a device or
switch with an SC type fiber connector, use of a #0371 LC-SC Adapter Kit (50um) or a #0372 LC-SC Adapter Kit (62.5um)
is required.
The #5761 requires a dedicated PCI IOP. Two #5761 adapters can be under the same IOP.
The #5758 and #5761 are physically the same adapter. A #5761 indicates an IOP is used.
Refer to the following IBM storage subsystem Web page for additional supported server attachment information for IBM
devices.
http://www.ibm.com/servers/storage/product/products_iseries.html
Consult with your IBM representative or Business Partner for additional information relative to any third party attachment.
The #0647, #5736, #5766 and #5775 are physically the same adapter card. A #5766 indicates an IOP is being used.
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#5775 #5775 PCI-X Disk/Tape Controller without IOP
The #5775 PCI-X Disk/Tape Controller without IOP provides a PCI-X Disk/Tape SCSI Controller with zero write cache and
without RAID support. Disk mirroring is supported through i5/OS. A maximum of six disk drives are supported on the #5775.
Removable media devices (tape, optical libraries, DVD-ROM, or DVD-RAM) are also supported on the #5775.
The #5775 has two U320 buses each with a bus data rate of up to 320 MBs. Each SCSI bus can be either internal (using
an internal port) or external (using an external port), but not both. There are four physical ports on the #5775, two internal
and two external.
Internal devices connect to the internal ports (1 or 2). External devices connect to the external ports (1 or 2) and use an
Low Voltage Differential (LVD) interface and VHDCI connectors. A #1850 VHDCI to P Converter Cable is available to
connect to external devices with type P connectors.
The #0647, #5736, #5766 and #5775 are physically the same adapter card. The #5775 should be the choice over
#0624/#0645 (#5702 and #5712 IOP-less equivalent) or #5705/#5715 controllers for systems running i5/OS V5R3 or later
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R4; or i5/OS V5R3 with LIC V5R3M5 on Model 520+.
Supported on Models 520+, 550+, 570+, 595 1.9 GHz, 520, 550, 570, and 595.
The #5776 has two U320 SCSI buses each with a bus data rate of up to 320 MBs. A maximum of 12 internal disk drives
and up to two internal removable media devices (tape, DVD-ROM, or DVD-RAM) are supported on the #5776.
A minimum of three disk drives are required for RAID-5, providing protection against a single drive failure in an array. A
minimum of four disk drives are required for RAID-6, providing protection against up to two drives failing in an array.
The #0648, #5737, and #5776 are physically the same adapter card.
The #2780/#5580 and #2757/#5581 disk controllers with an effective 757 MB write cache provide greater disk performance
and can have an auxiliary write cache IOA to protect the write cache contents.
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R4; or i5/OS V5R3 with LIC V5R3M5 on Model 520+.
Supported on Models 520+, 550+, 570+, 595 1.9 GHz, 520, 550, 570, 595, or attached I/O tower/drawers #0595, #5095,
#5094, #5294, #8294, #9194, #5074, and #5079.
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CIF
designations provide the client with flexibility in installing new System i servers and adding
new features to installed systems. Clients can schedule installations to minimize the
disturbance to their business operations.
The client is responsible for the installation of external cables, displays, printers, and
modems. IBM service personnel can perform these activities for a charge. IBM installation for
CSU and CIF units is available for a charge under normal service contracts.
The tables in this chapter list the commonly ordered feature codes for the IBM System i5,
eServer i5, and iSeries models. They identify which features are CIF features, in which model
and expansion unit the feature is supported, and the minimum release of i5/OS or OS/400
required to support the feature.
For further information about the features represented in these tables, refer to:
Chapter 4, “IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries features and placement” on page 97
for further information about each feature
Chapter 8, “Customer Card Identification Numbers cross reference” on page 303 for a
comprehensive list of CCINs
Chapter 9, “Feature code cross reference” on page 323 for a comprehensive list of
features
Chapter 11, “HSL, SPCN, line cord, and communication cables for IBM System i5,
eServer i5, and iSeries systems” on page 377 for a comprehensive list of cables
More information, including part numbers, is also available at the Information Center Web site
at:
CIF
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter
5.1 IBM System i5 and eServer Models 520, 550, 570, 595
system unit and tower supported features
The tables in this chapter list the commonly ordered feature codes for the IBM System i5 and
eServer i5 models. They identify which features are CIF features, in which model and
expansion unit the feature is supported, and the minimum release of i5/OS required to
support the feature.
The following table shows the features supported in Models 520, 550, 570, 595, and the
associated expansion units, the CIF designation, and minimum i5/OS operating system level
of each feature. Dashes (“---”) in the operating system column indicate that the adapter is not
supported by i5/OS. The feature might be supported by AIX or Linux.
For current details about AIX and Linux supported features, see:
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/aix/pdf/facts_features.pdf
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/linux/power/hardware/linux_facts.pdf
Note: Only the Linux for Power versions of Linux are supported on the System i5 Models
520, 550, 570, and 595.
Refer to Chapter 4, “IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries features and placement” on
page 97 to understand the minimum operating system requirements by feature code, and the
processors each feature is supported in.
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Note: i5/OS V5R3 is the minimum operating system for each feature on an IBM System i5
or eServer i5 system. Therefore, the “Minimum operating system i5/OS” column in the
following table is V5R3. Some features can also require a minimum LIC level.
Although a feature itself might be supported in an earlier release than i5/OS V5R3, this is
not true of the i5 systems. As such, the following table can be considered to be a “view” of
the features supported on a specific i5 model, and what the minimum i5/OS of that feature
is on the i5 model.
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
CIF
#0042 Mirrored System IOP Level Y B B B B - - - - V5R3
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#0496 Force i5/OS Preload exclusive with #0006 N P P P P - - - - V5R3
UTP IOA
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Feature code and description Model or tower Minimum
i5/OS level
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#0623 - Direct Attach #2849 PCI 100/10 Mbps Y B B B B B B B B ---
Ethernet IOA
CIF
#0632 PCI USB 2.0 Adapter Y B B B B B B B B ---
#0648 PCI-X Disk Controller 90MB without IOP Y M/B B B B B S/B B B ---
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#0940 8/16-way Server Feature Y - - - B - - - - V5R3
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i5/OS level
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#1893 36.4 GB 10K RPM Disk Unit Y B B B S - - - - ---
CIF
#2742 Two-Line WAN IOA Y B B B B B B B B V5R3
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#2844 PCI IOP Y B B B B B B B B V5R3
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i5/OS level
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#4425 CD-ROM Y - - - - - S/B - - V5R3
CIF
#4474 2GB DDR2 Main Storage Y M/B* B - - - - - - V5R3
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#4685 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Device Y SC SC SC SC - S/B - - V5R3
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i5/OS level
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#5160 Power Dist. Unit 1 Phase NEMA N - - - - - - - - V5R3
CIF
#5550 System Console on HMC Y B B B B - - - - V5R3
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#5712 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller Y B B B B B S/B B B V5R3
#5737 PCI-X Disk Controller 90MB with IOP Y M/B B B B B S/B B B V5R3
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i5/OS level
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#6586 Modem Tray for 19-Inch Rack Y M/B B B B - - - - V5R3
CIF
#6864 System i5 Acoustic Doors Y - - - B - - - - V5R3
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#7258 570 Full Enterprise Enablement Y - - B - - - - - V5R3
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i5/OS level
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#7621 520 On/Off Processor Day Billing Y -/M* - - - - - - - V5R3
CIF
#7680 Accelerator for System i5 Y M/-* - - - - - - - V5R3
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#7763 High Availability Edition for #0934 Y - - P - - - - - V5R3
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i5/OS level
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#7972 595 On/Off Processor Day Billing Y - - - M - - - - V5R3
CIF
#8453 - Base Customer Placement N - - P - - - - - V5R3
#5074/#5094/#5294
#5095/#0595
#5088/#0588
520 (9405/9406)
#5790
550
570
595
CIF
#9548 Base 1GB Main Storage Y P/-* - - - - - - - V5R3
* i5/OS V5R3 with V5R3M5 LIC on Model 520+ or for #2847 PCI IOP for SAN Load Source needed
5.2 IBM eServer iSeries Models 800, 810, 825, 870, #2497/#2498
890 system unit and tower supported features
The table in this section lists the commonly ordered feature codes for the IBM ~
iSeries models. They identify which features are CIF features, in which model and expansion
unit the feature is supported, and the minimum release of i5/OS or OS/400 required to
support the feature.
The following table shows the features supported in Models 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890
(#2497 and #2498 processors), and the associated expansion units, the CIF designation, and
minimum OS/400 operating system level of each feature.
Refer to Chapter 4, “IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries features and placement” on
page 97 to understand the minimum operating system requirements by feature code, and the
processors each feature is supported in.
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Feature code and description Model or tower Minimum
OS/400
#5074/#5094/#5294
level
#5095/#0595
#5088 #0588
CIF
800
810
825
870
890
#0041 Device Parity Protection-All Y B B B B - - - V5R2
CIF
#0367 Operations Console PCI Cable Y B B B B B B B B V5R2
#5074/#5094/#5294
level
#5095/#0595
#5088 #0588
CIF
800
810
825
870
890
#0605 - Direct Attach #4748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Y - - SC SC SC S S - V5R2
Controller
Disk Controller
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Feature code and description Model or tower Minimum
OS/400
#5074/#5094/#5294
level
#5095/#0595
#5088 #0588
CIF
800
810
825
870
890
#0648 PCI-X Disk Controller 90MB without IOP Y M M M M M B S/B B ---
CIF
#1470 6m Optical HSL Cable Y - - B B B B B B V5R2
#5074/#5094/#5294
level
#5095/#0595
#5088 #0588
CIF
800
810
825
870
890
#1610 890 CUoD Activation Y - - - - B - - - V5R2
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Feature code and description Model or tower Minimum
OS/400
#5074/#5094/#5294
level
#5095/#0595
#5088 #0588
CIF
800
810
825
870
890
#2766 PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller Y B B B B B B B B V5R2
CIF
#2788 HSL Ports - 8 Optical N - - - B B - - - V5R2
#5074/#5094/#5294
level
#5095/#0595
#5088 #0588
CIF
800
810
825
870
890
#2892 PCI Integrated xSeries Server Y B B - - - B B B V5R2
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Feature code and description Model or tower Minimum
OS/400
#5074/#5094/#5294
level
#5095/#0595
#5088 #0588
CIF
800
810
825
870
890
#4317 8.58 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit Y - SC SC SC SC S S - V5R2
CIF
#4486 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device Y - - - S S - S - V5R2
#5074/#5094/#5294
level
#5095/#0595
#5088 #0588
CIF
800
810
825
870
890
#4723 PCI 10 Mbps Ethernet Adapter Y - SC SC SC SC S S S V5R2
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Feature code and description Model or tower Minimum
OS/400
#5074/#5094/#5294
level
#5095/#0595
#5088 #0588
CIF
800
810
825
870
890
#5540 System Console on Twinaxial Workstation Y B B B B B - - - V5R2
IOA
CIF
#5702 PCI-X Ultra Tape Controller Y B B B B B B B B V5R2
#5074/#5094/#5294
level
#5095/#0595
#5088 #0588
CIF
800
810
825
870
890
#9730 Base HSL-2 Ports - 4 Copper Y - - - PU PU - - - V5R2
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Tower Schematics
This chapter identifies the system diagrams for the towers that are supported by the IBM
System i5, eServer i5 and iSeries servers, and the power and packaging features for those
towers. IBM System i5, eServer i5 and iSeries Models 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890 do not
support System Products Division (SPD) towers and expansion units or migration towers.
When upgrading from earlier models to these models, it is necessary to plan for the loss of
towers and input/output processors (IOPs) and input/output adapters (IOAs) that are not
supported on the later systems.
The tower schematics might have a shaded card slot showing a base IOP. A base IOP might
not be included in the tower. See “#9844 Inclusion Rules” on page 174 for the list of criteria
allowing the inclusion of a base IOP.
Refer to the following publications for an explanation of RIO-G configuration rules and
placement considerations:
IBM eServer iSeries Migration: A Guide to Upgrades and Migrations to POWER
Technology, SG24-7200
This redbook also contains configuration rules for IBM System i5 and eServer i5 models
and towers.
IBM eServer iSeries Migration: System Migration and Upgrades at V5R1 and V5R2,
SG24-6055
This redbook also contains configuration rules for iSeries models and towers.
DB2 UDB for OS/390 and Continuous Availability, SG24-5486, i5/OS V5R4
IBM eServer i5 and iSeries System Handbook i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 October 2005 -
Draft, GA19-5486, OS/400 V5R3
High-speed Link Loop Architecture for the IBM eServer iSeries Server: OS/400 Version 5
Release 2, REDP-3652
V5R3 HSL Presentation 22 November 2005 at:
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ha/pdf/V5R3_HSL_Rules.pdf
Note: The darker shaded areas in the following tables and graphics indicate the base
features.
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6.1 System i towers, racks, and expansion unit schematics
This section shows schematics of the towers, racks, and expansion units supported by the
System i models represented in this IBM Redbook.
OP Panel
Boundary
Boundary
D46 D47 D48 D49 D50
Adapter
Adapter
Bridge
Bridge
Multi-
Multi-
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS
PCI Cards
1 2
HSL adapter
Tower Schematics
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40
DB1 #5101/#5111 DB2
Multi-Adapter Bridge Bus
5,6 IOP/IOA
IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
4 IOA
IOA
7,8 IOA
3 IOA
3 IOA
4 IOA
IOA
IOP
7,8 IOA
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS
Number
7,8
5,6
3,4
1,2
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30
Slots
C05
C06
C07
C01
C03
C04
C09
C10
C15
C02
C11
C12
C13
C14
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS AC 765 W 765 W 765 W
Input Power Power Power
Supply Supply Supply
D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 (#5101)
A01 A02 A03
Front Back
Legend
Unavailable if
Base Feature Required Feature Integrated xSeries
Server is installed
Note 1: If C05 has an Integrated xSeries Server, Note 2: If C11 has an Integrated xSeries Server,
slot C06 is unavailable, and slot C07 is available slot C12 is unavailable, and slot C13 is available
only as a short slot. only as a short slot.
Multi-Adapter Bridge
Bus Number
#5156 #5156
7,8 IOA 2 C04 PCI
B02 B02 5,6 IOP/IOA C03 PCI
3,4 IOP/IOA/Int. xSeries Svr C02 PCI
Fan Fan 2 DISK IOA C01 DISK IOA
1 Embedded IOP EMBED PCI
B01 B01
575W 575W
Power Supply Power Supply
Tower Schematics
PO1 PO1
Legend
Unavailable if
Base Feature Required Feature Integrated xSeries
Server is installed
Note 1: If C05 has an Integrated xSeries Server, Note 2: If C02 has an Integrated xSeries Server, Note 3: #5700/#5701 must be placed in
slot C06 is unavailable, and slot C07 is available slot C03 is unavailable, and slot C04 is available a 32-bit slot. If #5700/#5701 is installed
only as a short slot. only as a short slot. in C01 then move Disk IOA to next
available slot.
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6.1.3 #5078/#0578 PCI Expansion Unit
The #5078 PCI Expansion Unit or #0578 PCI Expansion Unit in Rack is attached to the top of
a #5074 PCI Expansion Tower or #9079 Base I/O Tower. It can also be mounted in an #0551
iSeries Rack.
Boundary
Boundary
Adapter
Adapter
OP Panel
Bridge
Bridge
Multi-
Multi-
PCI Cards
1 2
HSL adapter
BULK BULK
Bridge Bus
5,6 IOP/IOA
IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
7,8 IOA
IOA
IOA
3,4 IOA
7,8 IOA
7,8 IOA
4 IOA
3 IOA
B03 B04
1,2 IOP
Slots Multi-Adapter
5,6
4
Number
1,2
C01
C05
C14
C15
C02
C03
C04
C06
C07
C09
C10
C11
C12
C13
Tower Schematics
Front Back
Legend
Unavailable if
Base Feature Required Feature Integrated xSeries
Server is installed
Note 1: If C05 has an Integrated xSeries Server, Note 2: If C11 has an Integrated xSeries Server, Note 3: If #5700/#5701 is installed in C01
slot C06 is unavailable, and slot C07 is available slot C12 is unavailable, and slot C13 is available then move Disk IOA to next available slot.
only as a short slot. only as a short slot.
Boundary
Boundary
Adapter
D46 D47 D48 D49 D50
Adapter
Bridge
Bridge
Multi-
Multi-
Required Feature
PCI Cards
Integrated Netfinity
Server is installed
IOP #9943
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40
HSL adapter
C09 5,6 IOP/IOA
IOA
4 IOA
4 IOA
3 IOA
Integrated Netfinity Server,
3 IOA
DISK SLOTS
Multi-Adapter
DISK SLOTS
Bridge Bus
slot C06 is unavailable, and
Number
slot C07 is available only as a
1,2
3,4
7,8
5,6
short slot.
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30
Slots
C01
C02
C03
C04
C06
C07
C12
C13
Note 2: If C11 has an
Integrated Netfinity Server,
slot C12 is unavailable, and
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS 765 W 765 W 765 W slot C13 is available only as
Power Power Power a short slot.
AC
Supply Supply Supply
Input
D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20
Tower Schematics
OP Panel
Adapter
Adapter
Multi-
Multi-
1 2
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS
C11 1,2 IOP/Int. Netfinity Svr.
C05 1,2 IOP/Int. Netfinity Svr.
PCI Cards
#9943
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40
HSL adapter
3 IOA
IOA
4 IOA
IOA
Multi-Adapter
5,6
7,8
3,4
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30
Slots
C02
C03
C04
C07
C12
C01
C06
C13
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6.1.5 #5088/#0588 PCI-X Expansion Unit
The #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit is attached to the top of a #5074 PCI Expansion Tower,
#5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower, or #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure. The #0588 is mounted in
an #0551 iSeries Rack.
OP Panel
Boundary
Boundary
Adapter
Adapter
Bridge
Bridge
Multi-
Multi-
PCI Cards
3 1 2
IOP/IOA/IXS
IOP/IOA/IXA
4 IOP/IOA/IXA
IOP/IOA/IXS
3 IOP/ IOA/IXA
C05 1,2 IOP/IOA/IXS
POWER POWER
Multi-Adapter Bridge
P01 P02
IOP/IOA
IOP/IOA
C08 5,6 IOP/IOA
IOP/IOA
IOP/IOA
HSL adapter
Slots Bus Number
IOA
IOA
(B01) (B02)
5,6
7,8
1,2
3,4
4
3
5,6
7,8
1,2
C01
C02
C03
C04
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C06
C07
Tower Schematics
Note: All slots are 3.3V
VPD
SPCN
Front Back
Legend Slots
Unavailable if
Base Feature Required Feature Integrated xSeries
Server is installed
Note 1: If C05 has an Integrated xSeries Note 2: If C11 has an Integrated xSeries Note 3: IXS placement is not
Server, slot C06 is unavailable, and slot C07 Server, slot C12 is unavailable, and slot C13 supported from plant. Only a
is available only as a short slot. A #2792 does is available only as a short slot. A #2792 does #2792 is allowed in this position.
not reduce a third slot to a short slot. not reduce a third slot to a short slot.
PCI Cards
3 1 2
IOP/IOA/IXS
3,4 IOP/IOA/IXA
IOP/IOA/IXA
IOP/IOA/IXA
Multi-Adapter Bridge
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS
IOP/IOA
IOP/IOA
IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
IOP/IOA
1,2 IOP/IXS
HSL adapter
Slots Bus Number
7,8 IOA
IOA
IOA
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40
1,2
3
5,6
7,8
5,6
7,8
4
3
4
DB1 #5108 DB2
C02
C04
C05
C08
C09
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C01
C03
C06
C07
C10
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS
Note: All slots are 3.3V
Tower Schematics
VPD
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30
SPCN
840 W 840 W
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS 840 W 840 W Power Power
Power Power Supply Supply
Supply Supply
D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 P02 P03
P00 P01
Power supply slots are used as follows:
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS P01/P02: Base power AC Dist AC Dist
P03: Auxiliary DASD cage or Box Box
dual line cord
P00: Dual line cord or (A01) (A02)
D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 auxiliary DASD cage
Front Back
Legend
Unavailable if
Base Feature Required Feature Integrated xSeries
Server is installed
Note 1: If C05 has an Integrated xSeries Server, Note 2: If C11 has an Integrated xSeries Server, Note 3: IXS placement is not supported
slot C06 is unavailable, and slot C07 is available slot C12 is unavailable, and slot C13 is available from plant. Only a #2792 is allowed in
only as a short slot. A #2792 does not reduce a only as a short slot. A #2792 does not reduce a this position.
third slot to a short slot. third slot to a short slot.
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6.1.7 #5095/#0595 PCI-X Expansion Tower
The #5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower and #0595 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack are supported
by Models 270, 520, 570, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
DB1
CB1
MAB
IOA 7,8 C08
1
B01
Fan
DASD D01 IOP/IOA 5,6 C07
3,4 C06
Op Panel
DASD D02 IOP/IOA
DASD
HSL adapter 1,2 C05
D03
IOA 7,8 C04
MAB
DASD D04
0
IOP/IOA 5,6 C03
Fan
B02
DASD D05 IOP/IOA 3,4 C02
NB1
D07
Fan
DASD
B03
DASD D08
DASD D09
Tower Schematics
D11
DASD Power Supply P01
D12
DB2
DASD
Power Supply P02 #5138
HSL adapter
5,6 IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
1,2 IOP/IOA
3 IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
4 IOP/IOA
1,2 IOP/IXS
Integrated Netfinity
Bus Number
7,8 IOA
3 IOA
4 IOA
7,8 IOA
7,8 IOA
3,4 IOA
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40 Server is installed
C11
C01
C02
C03
C04
C05
C06
C07
C08
C09
C10
C12
C13
C14
C15
Note 1: If C05 has an
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS Integrated xSeries Server,
Note: All slots are 3.3V slot C06 is unavailable, and
VPD slot C07 is available only as a
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 short slot. A #2792 does not
SPCN reduce a third slot to a short
slot.
Tower Schematics
3 1 2
OP Panel
D46 D47 D48 D49 D50
1,2 IOP (#9844)/IOA/IXS
5,6 IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
Bus Number
7,8 IOA
3 IOA
7,8 IOA
4 IOA
7,8 IOA
3,4 IOA
4 IOA
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40
3 IOA
C15
C01
C02
C03
C04
C05
C07
C10
C11
C13
C14
C08
C06
C09
C12
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6.1.9 #5790 PCI Expansion Drawer
The #5790 PCI Expansion Drawer is supported on Models 520, 550 and 570. The #5790
mounts in #0551 iSeries Rack and #0553 iSeries 2.0 m Racks and uses four EIA units
(half-width of the rack).
HSL
I0P|I0A|IXS
I0P|I0A|IXS
I0P|I0A
I0P|I0A
SPCN
I0A
I0A
Ports
Slots 1 2 3 4 5 6
Redundant Power Supplies
Tower Schematics
6.1.10 #8093 Optional Base 1.8 m I/O Rack
The #8093 Optional 1.8 m I/O Rack is the 1.8m optional base I/O rack for the Model 870 and
890.
Boundary
Boundary
D46 D47 D48 D49 D50
Adapter
Adapter
Bridge
Bridge
Multi-
Multi-
Required Feature
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS 1 2
PCI Cards
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40 Server is installed
HSL adapter
IOP/IOA
IOP/IOA
IOA
IOP
IOA
IOA
IOA
IOA
Multi-Adapter
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS
Bridge Bus
slot C06 is unavailable, and
Number
slot C07 is available only as
7,8
1,2
3,4
5,6
7,8
1,2
5,6
4
3
a short slot.
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30
Slots
C14
C01
C02
C03
C04
C06
C07
C11
C12
C13
C15
Note 2: If C11 has an
Integrated xSeries Server,
slot C12 is unavailable, and
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS 765 W 765 W 765 W slot C13 is available only as
Power Power Power a short slot.
AC
Supply Supply Supply
Input
D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 Note 3: The position of the cards
A01 A02 A03
may change depending on the
console and other features selected.
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS Batteries (unused)
Tower Schematics
(1-x-0-7)
(1-x-2-3)
(1-x-2-6)
(1-x-2-4)
(1-x-2-3)
(1-x-0-2)
(1-x-0-3)
(1-x-0-4)
(1-x-0-5)
(1-x-1-4)
(1-x-1-5)
(1-x-1-6)
(1-x-1-7)
(1-x-1-3)
(1-x-1-4)
(1-x-1-3)
(1-x-1-5)
(1-x-1-6)
#9844/#9943
#9793 / #9794
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40
(2-x-2-3)
(2-x-2-4)
(2-x-2-5)
(2-x-2-6)
(2-x-2-7)
(3-x-2-3)
(3-x-2-4)
(3-x-2-5)
(3-x-2-6)
(3-x-2-7)
Serial-1 JTAG-A
Mfg Int V/S Comm SPCN
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30
(2-x-1-3)
(2-x-1-4)
(2-x-1-5)
(2-x-1-6)
(2-x-1-7)
(3-x-1-3)
(3-x-1-4)
(3-x-1-5)
(3-x-1-6)
(3-x-1-7)
(2-x-0-4)
(2-x-0-5)
(2-x-0-6)
(2-x-0-7)
(3-x-0-3)
(3-x-0-4)
(3-x-0-5)
(3-x-0-6)
(3-x-0-7)
AC Dist AC Dist
Box Box
(A01) (A02)
D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10
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6.1.11 #8094 Optional 1.8 m I/O Rack
The #8094 Optional 1.8 m I/O Rack is the base I/O rack for the Model 870 and 890. It consists
of a #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower on top and a #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure on the
bottom with side covers and casters removed.
1,2 IOP(#9844)/IOA/IXS
Required Feature
1,2 IOP//IOA/IXS
Unavailable if Integrated
1,2 IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
HSL adapter
4 IOP/IOA
3 IOP/IOA
Slots Bus Number
Netfinity Server is
7,8 IOA
7,8 IOA
7,8 IOA
3,4 IOA
4 IOA
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40 installed
3 IOA
C14
C01
C02
C03
C04
C05
C06
C07
C08
C09
C10
C11
C12
C13
C15
Note 1: If C05 has an
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS Integrated xSeries Server,
slot C06 is unavailable, and
Note: All slots are 3.3V slot C07 is available only as a
VPD
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 short slot. A #2792 does not
SPCN reduce a third slot to a short
slot.
840 W
Tower Schematics
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS 840 W
840 W
Power Power
Note 2: If C11 has an
840 W Integrated xSeries Server,
Power Power Supply Supply slot C12 is unavailable, and
Supply Supply slot C13 is available only as a
D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 P02 P03 short slot. A #2792 does not
P00 P01 reduce a third slot to a short
slot.
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS Power supply slots are used as follows:
AC Dist AC Dist Note 3: Integrated xSeries
P01 - Base power
Box Box Server placement is not
P02 - Base power
supported from the plant.
P03 - Auxiliary DASD cage (standard)
D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 (A01) (A02) Only a #2792 is allowed in this
P00 - Dual line cord
position.
HSL adapter
#9793
840 W 840 W
DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS 840 W 840 W Power Power
Power Power Supply Supply
Supply Supply
P02 P03
D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 P00 P01
(1-x-2-3)
(1-x-2-4)
(1-x-2-3)
(1-x-2-6)
Rem Media D42
(1-x-2-5)
(1-x-2-7)
FAN FAN
(1-x-2-4)
Required
DVD-ROM B01 B02
OP Panel
D46 D47 D48 D49 D50 See #9094 PCI Card Enclosure for card placement details
(1-x-1-4)
(1-x-1-5)
(1-x-1-7)
(1-x-0-1)
(1-x-0-2)
(1-x-0-3)
(1-x-0-4)
(1-x-0-5)
(1-x-1-6)
(1-x-1-6)
(1-x-1-3)
(1-x-1-5)
(1-x-1-4)
(1-x-1-3)
HSL adapter
PCI
#9844/#9943
#9793
D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40
(2-x-2-3)
(2-x-2-5)
(2-x-2-6)
(2-x-2-7)
(2-x-2-4)
(3-x-2-4)
(3-x-2-3)
(3-x-2-5)
(3-x-2-6)
(3-x-2-7)
Serial-1 JTAG-A
D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 Mfg Int V/S Comm SPCN
Tower Schematics
840 W 840 W
(2-x-1-5)
(2-x-1-3)
(2-x-1-4)
(2-x-1-6)
(2-x-1-7)
(3-x-1-3)
(3-x-1-4)
(3-x-1-5)
(3-x-1-6)
(3-x-1-7)
(2-x-0-4)
(2-x-0-5)
(2-x-0-6)
(2-x-0-7)
(3-x-0-3)
(3-x-0-4)
(3-x-0-5)
(3-x-0-6)
(3-x-0-7)
#5107
Front Back
LEGEND
= Base feature W = DS Card Address
X = IOA number
(W-X-Y-Z) Y = SCSI bus number
Z = AS/400 Drive Address
= Required feature Kn
Kn = Physical Address
Note: Hot plug and concurrent add of PCI cards, disk units, and removable media devices
are supported.
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6.1.13 #9094 PCI Card Enclosure
Boundary
Boundary
Adapter
Adapter
Bridge
Bridge
Multi-
Multi-
3 1 2
1,2 #9844 / #9943
Cards
Multi-Adapter Bridge PCI
HSL adapter
5,6 IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
5,6 IOP/IOA
1,2 IOP/IXS
1,2 IOP/IXS
3,4 #9793
7,8 IOA
3 IOA
7,8 IOA
7,8 IOA
3 IOA
4 IOA
4 IOA
Bus Number
Slots
C07
C01
C04
C05
C06
C08
C09
C02
C03
C13
C14
C15
C11
C12
C10
Legend
Unavailable if
Tower Schematics
Base Feature Required Feature Integrated xSeries
Server is installed
Note 1: If C05 has an Integrated xSeries Server, Note 2: If C11 has an Integrated xSeries Server,
slot C06 is unavailable, and slot C07 is available slot C12 is unavailable, and slot C13 is available
only as a short slot. A #2792 does not reduce a only as a short slot. A #2792 does not reduce a
third slot to a short slot. third slot to a short slot.
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External Storage
For descriptions of the external disk storage configurations supported on these servers, such
as the TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server, including the IBM TotalStorage DS6000™
and DS8000™ Families, refer to the IBM Total Storage related products to iSeries Web site
at:
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/eserver/iseries.html
For information about other external tape devices, automated tape libraries, and optical
devices, refer to:
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/eserver/iseries-tape.html
Some external tape devices are currently supported under an IOA only when that IOA is
driven by an IOP on the System i server. Devices requiring an IOP/IOA include tape drives
attached via a Fibre Channel controller, tape drives attached via an LVD SCSI controller (for
example, the #5702/#5712 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller and the #5736 PCI-X Disk/Tape
Controller with IOP) and any tape drive attached via an HVD SCSI controller (for example, the
#2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller).
The minimum operating system level for external tape storage depends on the operating
system level required for the adapter. Some internal and external tape devices, optical disk,
CD and DVD can be driven by IOP-less controllers. This capability requires i5/OS V5R3 with
V5R3M5 LIC on the Model 520+ and i5/OS V5R4 on all other model 520, 550, 570 and 595
systems.
Refer to IBM TotalStorage Tape Selection and Differentiation Guide, SG24-6946, to assist
you in finding the best tape product solution for the designated backup environment. The
latest edition of this IBM Redbook covers the 3494, 3580, 3581, 3582, 3583, 3584, 3590,
3592, and other tape products.
The maximum number of automated tape library drives supported depends on the adapter
used to attach to the System i server.
Supported tape libraries include the 3580 IBM TotalStorage, 7329-308 SLR100 ¼-inch Tape
Autoloader, IBM TotalStorage 3494 Enterprise Tape Library, 3575 Magstar® MP Tape
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Library Dataserver, IBM TotalStorage 3582 Ultrium Tape Library, IBM 3583 Ultrium Scalable
Tape Library and the 3584 Ultra Scalable Tape Library Model L22.
External optical storage for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems are the 3995
Optical Library Dataserver, 3996 Optical Library, 7210-020 External CD-ROM, 7210-025
External DVD-RAM and 7210-030 External DVD-RAM.
Note: The Update Device Microcode API (QTAUPDDV) allows tape device microcode to
be updated using an image copied from the Web. This function is supported with i5/OS
Version 5 systems and OS/400.
Alternate installation device support allows you to perform installation and recovery
procedures using a combination of devices. Prior to V4R1, these types of activities can only
be performed using devices attached to the first system bus. The first system bus connects to
the service processor IOP. Typically, this is where the optical device or tape devices used for
installations are attached. From OS/400 V4R1 onward, you can use a combination of devices
that are attached on the first system bus and on additional buses. The alternate installation
device is not attached to the first system bus.
If you use this function, the system uses existing support (a device on the first system bus) to
install or recover enough of the Licensed Internal Code (LIC) required to perform an IPL with
IPL-type D. Then, using the new alternate installation device support, the system continues
the operation using media in the alternate installation device. This new function supports
installation and recovery from tape media, such as SAVSYS tapes or distribution tapes that
External Storage
you created, which contains LIC and might contain the operating system, licensed programs,
and data.
Note: The #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller and #5704 PCI-X Fibre Channel
Tape Controller do not support the alternate IPL device function. A D-mode IPL is required
using CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or another ALT-IPL tape device. Then select a #2765 or
#5704 to complete the installation or recovery process.
7.2 SAN components for IBM System i5, eServer i5 and iSeries
systems
For information about storage area networks (SANs) supported by iSeries servers, refer to:
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/eserver/iseries-san.html
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/san/index.html
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/san/index.html
http://knowledge.storage.ibm.com/HBA/HBASearchTool
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7.3 QIC tape specifications and compatibility for IBM System
i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems
The following table provides device specifications, performance, and compatibility details for
internal QIC tape formats.
IBM tape device QIC- QIC- 4/8GB MLR1 MLR1 MLR3 SLR SLR
2 GB 2 GB SLR5 QIC QIC 60 100
DC QIC- 5010 5010
4 GB DC DC
DC
Minimum OS/400 level V4R1 V4R1 V4R1 V3R7 V4R1 V4R1 V4R5 V5R1
Format Capacity Native Media Media #6380 #6381 #4482 #63857 #4483 #4486 #4584 #4487
data part #6480 #6481 #4582 #64857 #4583 #4586 #4684 #4587
transfer number #6382 #6383 #6386 #57536 #57546
rate #6482 #6483 #6486 #6384 #8287
7207- #6484 #87546
122 #9284 #4687
#96536 7329-
7207- 380
330
2
QIC2DC 5 GB 600 KB/s DC9250 16G8436 -- R/W R/W -- R R R
QIC2GB 2.5 GB 300 KB/s DC9250 16G8436 R/W R/W R/W R/W R R R
QIC1000 1.2 GB 300 KB/s DC9120 21F8730 R/W R/W R/W R/W -- --
5
QIC525 525 MB 200 KB/s DC6525 21F8597 R/W R/W R/W R/W -- --
QIC525 320 MB 200 KB/s DC6320 21F8583 R/W R/W R/W R/W -- --
QIC120 120 MB 120 KB/s DC6150 21F8578 R/W R/W R/W R/W5 -- --
3
QIC24 60 MB DC6150 R R -- -- -- --
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7.4 VXA and LTO tape specifications and compatibility for IBM
System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems
The following table provides device specifications, performance, and compatibility details for
internal LTO and VXA tape formats.
External Storage
80 GB 6 MBps X23-80GB 24R2137 R/W R/W
40 GB 6 MBps X10-40GB 24R2136 R/W R/W
20 GB 6 MBps X6-20GB 24R2134 R/W R/W
20 GB 6 MBps X6-test 24R2135 R/W R/W
1,2,4,5
VXA3 80 GB 12 MBps V23-80GB 19P4876 -- R/W
80 GB 12 MBps X23-80GB 24R2137 -- R/W
40 GB 12 MBps X10-40GB 24R2136 -- R/W
20 GB 12 MBps X6-20GB 24R2134 -- R/W
20 GB 12 MBps X6-test 24R2135 -- R/W
LTO 1 200 GB 24 MBps LTO Ultrium 1 09L9120 R/W
1
LTO 2 400 GB 24 MBps LTO Ultrium 2 08L9870 R/W
Notes:
1. Indicates that the capacity can double typically when the compression option is selected.
2. The VXA3 format doubles the native capacity of the media.
3. The VXA-2 drive can use VXA1 and VXA2 formats.
4. The VXA-320 drive can use VXA2 and VXA3 formats. The VXA-320 drive can read VXA-1 formats.
5. The VXA-320 drive auto-ejects all V-type media except V23.
6. The VXA1 format is not supported on V23 and X-type media.
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7.5 External SCSI, Fibre Channel tape, and optical cable part
numbers for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries systems
The following tables provide the cable part number for SCSI and Fibre Channel attached
devices. Part numbers might not be available in all countries or regions.
SCSI cables for #2729 PCI Magnetic Media Controller, #2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller, #6534 Magnetic Media
Controller, and #6501 Tape/Disk Device Controller
3490 F00, F01, F11 0.5m (2 ft) (HD68 to HD68) 49G6456 5205
3570 BXX and CXX 4.5m (15 ft) (HD68 to HD68) 49G6457 5245
7208 - 342 12.0m (39 ft)(HD68 to HD68) 49G6458 5212
9427 - 210, 211 18.0m (59 ft)(HD68 to HD68) 49G6459 5218
25.0m (82 ft)(HD68 to HD68) 08L6201 5225 (3570 Cxx)
* 3584 HVD drives #1455 shipped on or after 31 August 2001 and HVD drives #1475 have VHDCI connectors, so these drives can use
the VHDCI to HD68 cables shown for adapters #5702 and #5705, or they require the VHDCI to HD68 interposer.
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SCSI cables for #2729 PCI Magnetic Media Controller, #2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller, and #6534 Magnetic Media
Controller
SCSI cables for #2718 PCI Magnetic Media Controller and #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller
External Storage
7329 - 308 2.4m (8ft) (HD68 to HD68) 67G1260 5224/9224
Notes:
1. Maximum cable length for the 7210-025 is 2.5 m.
2. The Model 7210-030 and 7212-102 do not connect via the #2718.
3. The maximum cable length attached to #2768 is 2.5 m.
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SCSI cables for #5715/#5705 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller (one port), #5702 PCI-X Ultra Tape Controller/#5712 PCI-X
Tape/DASD Controller (two ports, VHDCI interface), #0647/#5775 PCI-X Disk/Tape Controller without IOP and #5736 PCI-X
Disk/Tape Controller with IOP/#5766 PCI-X Tape Controller
3584 Drives #1474 4.5m (14.5 ft) (VHDCI to VHDCI) 19P2499 5704
10.0m (33 ft) (VHDCI to VHDCI) 09L0881 5710
20.0m (66 ft) (VHDCI to VHDCI) 19P1904 5702
25.0m (82 ft) (VHDCI to VHDCI) 19P2500 5725
3996-032, 080, 174 4.5m (14.5 ft) (VHDCI to HD68) 19P0050 5604
10.0m (33 ft) (VHDCI to HD68) 19P0048 5610
Notes:
1. Customer Replaceable Unit. Use feature code to order.
2. 4.5m and 10.0m cable can be used only if the 7206-VX2, 7207-330, 7212-102 or 7208-345 is the only device on the bus.
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Fibre Channel cables for #5704 PCI-X Fibre Channel Tape Controller (LC) and #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller (LC)
3582 Drives #8105, #8205 5m (16 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 19K1252 #6005
13m (43 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 11P3880 #6013
25m (82 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 19K1253 #6025
61m (200 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 11P3884 #6061
7m (23 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3895 #5907
13m (43 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3896 #5913
22m (72 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3897 #5922
61m (200 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3900 #5961
3583 Drives #8105 or 5m (16 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 19K1252 #6005
SDGM 13m (43 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 11P3880 #6013
25m (82 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 19K1253 #6025
61m (200 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 11P3884 #6061
7m (23 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3895 #5907
13m (43 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3896 #5913
22m (72 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3897 #5922
61m (200 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3900 #5961
5m (16 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 03K9202 #5805
13m (43 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 54G3386 #5813
25m (82 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 03K9204 #5825
61m (200 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 54G3390 #5861
3584 Fibre Channel Drives 5m (16 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 19K1252 #6005
#1456, #1466, #1479 13m (43 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 11P3880 #6013
25m (82 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 19K1253 #6025
61m (200 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-LC) 11P3884 #6061
External Storage
7m (23 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3895 #5907
13m (43 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3896 #5913
22m (72 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3897 #5922
61m (200 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3900 #5961
5m (16 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 03K9202 #5805
13m (43 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 54G3386 #5813
25m (82 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 03K9204 #5825
61m (200 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 54G3390 #5861
3590-E1A, E11, H1A, H11 7m (23 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3895 #5907
13m (43 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3896 #5913
22m (72 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3897 #5922
61m (200 ft) Fibre Channel (LC-SC) 11P3900 #5961
5m (16 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 03K9201 #5805
13m (43 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 54G3386 #5813
25m (82 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 03K9203 #5825
61m (200 ft) Fibre Channel (SC-SC) 54G3390 #5861
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7.6 Device cabling rules for #5702, #5705, #5712, #5715, #2718,
and #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller
The #2718, #2768, #5702, #5705, #5712, and #5715 provide Ultra SCSI attachment
capability for an external tape, an external CD-ROM device, or an external DVD-RAM device
that have a Single Ended SCSI interface. The #5702 PCI-X Ultra Tape Controller and #5712
PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller have two SCSI ports, each port providing the same attachment
capability of the #2718, #2768, #5705 and #5715. This doubles the capability.
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The #0120 7210-020 Attachment Specify is required for each 7210-020 External CD-ROM
drive to be connected directly (not daisy-chained) to the system through a #2718, #2768,
#5702, or #5705.
Note: If the 7210-020 is to be daisy-chained with another external device, this specify code
must not be present.
The #0162 Extended Single Ended Attach Specify is required when these devices are directly
attached (not second on a daisy-chained string) to an iSeries server via a #2718 PCI
Magnetic Media Controller, #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller, #5702 PCI-X Ultra Tape
Controller/#5712 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller, or #5705//#5715 PCI-X Tape/DASD
Controller.
7210-025 External DVD-RAM
7210-030 External DVD-RAM
7329-308 SLR100 ¼-inch Tape Autoloader
Note: If any of these devices are daisy-chained off another device, the #0162 specify must
not be present.
External Storage
Storage and media for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries models 301
External Storage
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The CCIN number is used when working from a Hardware Resource Listing. The Hardware
Resource Listing is also known as the Rack Configuration Listing. The entries selected are
those which are most useful when interpreting Hardware Resource Listings.
See Chapter 9, “Feature code cross reference” on page 323, for a list of CCIN numbers
sorted by feature code. The feature code is used by marketing to report configurations and
work with upgrades.
Cross Reference
CCIN
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CCIN Feat. Description CCIN Feat. Description
code code
1536 1536 Interactive Capacity Card 2292 2292 Model 170 Processor
1537 1537 Interactive Capacity Card 2295 0297 Model 250 Package
1540 1540 Interactive Capacity Card 2295 2295 Model 250 Processor
1541 1541 Interactive Capacity Card 2296 0298 Model 250 Package
1542 1542 Interactive Capacity Card 2296 2296 Model 250 Processor
1543 1543 Interactive Capacity Card 2315 2315 Model SB2 8-way Processor
1544 1544 Interactive Capacity Card 2316 2316 Model SB3 12-way Processor
1545 1545 Interactive Capacity Card 2318 2318 Model SB3 24-way Processor
1546 1546 Interactive Capacity Card 2341 2341 Model S40 ISV 12-way Processor
1547 1547 Interactive Capacity Card 2349 2349 Model 830 4/8-way Processor
1548 1548 Interactive Capacity Card 2351 2351 Model 830 1/8-way POD
1576 1576 Interactive Capacity Card 2352 2352 Model 840 8/12-way POD
1577 1577 Interactive Capacity Card 2353 2353 Model 840 12/18-way POD
1578 1578 Interactive Capacity Card 2354 2354 Model 840 18/24-way POD
1579 1579 Interactive Capacity Card 2383 2383 Model 170 Processor
1581 1581 Interactive Capacity Card 2384 2384 Model 170 Processor
1583 1583 Interactive Capacity Card 2385 2385 Model 170 Processor
1585 1585 Interactive Capacity Card 2386 2386 Model 170 Processor
1587 1587 Interactive Capacity Card 2388 2388 Model 170 2-way Processor
1588 1588 Interactive Capacity Card 2395 2395 Model 820 Processor
1591 1591 Interactive Capacity Card 2396 2396 Model 820 Processor
1800 1800 HSL-2 Ports - 2 Copper 2397 2397 Model 820 2-way Processor
1801 1801 HSL-2 Ports - 2 Optical 2398 2398 Model 820 4-way Processor
1802 1802 IBT 2 port 2400 2400 Model 830 2-way Processor
1806 1806 HSL-2 Ports - 2 Copper 2402 2402 Model 830 4-way Processor
1807 1807 HSL-2 Ports - 2 Optical 2403 2403 Model 830 8-way Processor
2010 2010 1.6 SPPR CPU for Model 20S 2407 2407 Dedicated Domino Processor
2030 2030 0.7 SPPR CPU for Model 200 2408 2408 Dedicated Domino Processor
2031 2031 1.1 SPPR CPU for Model 200 2409 2409 Dedicated Domino Processor (2-way)
2032 2032 1.6 SPPR CPU for Model 200 2410 2410 100 Client Server Processor
2040 2040 1.1 SPPR Processor 2411 2411 3.0 SPPR Processor
2041 2041 1.6 SPPR Processor 2412 2412 6.1 SPPR Processor
2042 2042 2.0 SPPR Processor 2416 2416 Model 840 8/12-way POD
2043 2043 3.0 SPPR Processor 2417 2417 Model 840 12/18-way POD
2044 2044 5.0 SPPR Processor 2418 2418 Model 840 12-way Processor
2050 2050 6.4 SPPR Processor 2419 2419 Model 840 18/24-way POD
2051 2051 11.4 SPPR Processor 2420 2420 Model 840 24-way Processor
2052 2052 16.8 SPPR Processor 2422 2422 Dedicated Domino Processor
2058 4805 PCI Crypto Accelerator 2423 2423 Dedicated Domino Processor
2066 2066 Model 730 2-way Processor 2424 1851 0.6m SCSI P-P Cable
2114 2114 External SCSI Y-Cable 2424 2424 Dedicated Domino 2-way Processor
2118 1850 VHDCI to P Converter Cable 2425 1852 2.5m SCSI P-P Cable
2159 2159 Model 170 Processor 2425 2425 Dedicated Domino Processor
2160 2160 Model 170 Processor 2426 2426 Dedicated Domino 2-way Processor
2164 2164 Model 170 Processor 2427 2427 Dedicated Domino 4-way Processor
2176 2176 Model 170 Processor 2431 2431 Model 270 Processor
2183 2183 Model 170 Processor 2434 2434 Model 270 2-way Processor
2207 2207 Model S40 8-way Processor 2435 2435 Model 820 Processor
2208 2208 Model S40 12-way Processor 2436 2436 Model 820 Processor
2248 2248 Model 270 Processor 2437 2437 Model 820 2-way Processor
2250 2250 Model 270 Processor 2438 2438 Model 820 4-way Processor
2252 2252 Model 270 Processor 2452 2452 Dedicated Domino Processor
Cross Reference
2253 2253 Model 270 2-way Processor 2454 2454 Dedicated Domino 2-way Processor
2289 2289 Model 170 Processor 2456 2456 Dedicated Domino Processor
2290 2290 Model 170 Processor 2457 2457 Dedicated Domino 2-way Processor
CCIN
2290 2298 Model 170 Processor Package 64 MB 2458 2458 Dedicated Domino 4-way Processor
2291 2291 Model 170 Processor 2461 2461 Model 840 24-way Processor
2291 2299 Model 170 Processor Package 64 MB 2463 2463 Model 800 1-way Processor
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CCIN Feat. Description CCIN Feat. Description
code code
2663 2663 I/O Attachment Processor 2740 9740 Base PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
2664 2664 Integrated Fax Adapter 2741 2741 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
2665 2665 Copper Dist Data Interface 2742 0613 Linux Direct Attach-2742
2665 8665 Optional Base Shielded DD Intf 2742 2742 PCI 2-Line WAN IOA
2666 2666 Frame Relay Adapter 2743 0601 Linux Direct Attach-2743
2668 2668 AS/400 Wireless LAN Adapter 2743 2743 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA
2669 2669 Shared Bus Interface Card 2744 0603 Linux Direct Attach-2744
2670 2670 System Unit Expansion Tower (optical) 2744 2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token-Ring IOA
2671 2671 PCI Bus IOP 2745 0398 Operations Console Package
2672 2672 PCI Bus IOP 2745 0608 Linux Direct Attach-4745
2673 2673 Optical Bus Adapter 2745 2745 PCI 2-Line WAN IOA
2673 9673 Standard Optical Bus Adapter 2745 4745 PCI 2-Line WAN IOA
2674 2674 Optical Bus Adapter 2745 9745 Base PCI 2-Line WAN IOA
2680 2680 Optical Bus Receiver (266 Mbps) 2746 2746 PCI Twinaxial Workstation IOA
2682 2682 Opitcal Bus Receiver (1063 Mbps) 2746 4746 PCI Twinaxial Workstation IOA
2683 2683 266 Mbps OptiConnect Receiver 2746 9746 Base PCI Twinaxial Workstation IOA
2685 2685 1063 Mbps OptiConnect Receive 2748 0605 Linux Direct Attach-4748
2686 2686 Optical Link Processor (266 Mbps) 2748 2748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
2688 2688 Optical Link Processor (1063 Mbps) 2748 4748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
2691 2691 Optical Bus Adapt w/Token Ring 2748 9748 Base PCI Disk Unit Controller
2691 9691 #9691 Base Bus Adapter HSL Copper 2749 2749 PCI Ultra Mag Media Controller
2692 2692 Optional Bus Adapt w/Ethernet 2750 2750 PCI ISDN BRI U IOA
2693 2693 Optional Bus Adapt w/Token Ring 2750 4750 #4750 PCI ISDN BRI U IOA
2694 2694 Optional Bus Adapt w/Ethernet 2751 2751 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA
2695 2695 Optical Bus Adapter 2751 4751 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA
2696 9696 Base Optical Bus Adapter 2754 2754 HSL Ports - 8 Copper
2699 2699 2-Line WAN IOA 2754 2777 HSL Ports - 8 Copper
2699 9699 Base 2-Line WAN IOA 2754 9752 Base HSL Ports - 8 Copper
2705 2705 M1 Filler Tray 2754 9777 Base HSL Ports - 8 Copper
2706 2706 M2 Terminator Tray 2755 2755 HSL Ports -16 Copper
2713 2713 SPD I/O Regulator 2755 9755 Base HSL Ports -16 Copper
2715 2715 Processor/Memory Regulator 2757 0618 Linux Direct Attach-2757
2718 2718 PCI Magnetic Media Controller 2757 2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Ctrl
2720 2720 PCI WAN/Twinaxial IOA 2758 2758 HSL Ports - 2 Optical/ 6 Copper
2720 9720 Base PCI WAN/Twinaxial IOA 2758 2774 HSL Ports - 2 Optical/ 6 Copper
2721 2721 PCI 2-Line WAN IOA 2758 9758 Base HSL Ports - 2 Optical/6 Cop
2721 9721 Base PCI 2-Line WAN IOA 2758 9774 Base HSL Ports - 2 Optical/6 Cop
2722 2722 PCI Twinaxial Workstation IOA 2759 2759 HSL Ports - 4 Optical/12 Copper
2723 2723 PCI Ethernet IOA 2759 9759 Base HSL Ports-4 Optical/12 Cop
2723 4723 PCI 10 Mbps Ethernet IOA 2760 0602 Linux Direct Attach-2760
2723 9723 Base Ethernet IOA 2760 2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA
2724 2724 PCI 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring IOA 2761 2761 PCI Integrated Analog Modem
2724 9724 Base 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring IOA 2761 4761 PCI Integrated Analog Modem
2726 2726 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller 2763 0604 Linux Direct Attach-2763
2728 9728 Base PCI Disk Unit Controller 2763 2763 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
2729 2729 PCI Magnetic Media Controller 2765 0611 Direct Attach 2765
2730 2730 Programmable Regulator 2765 2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller
2732 2732 PCI Serial HIPPI Adapter 2766 0612 Linux Direct Attach-2766
2732 9732 Base HSL Ports - 8 Copper 2766 2766 PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller
2732 9733 Base HSL Ports - 8 Copper 2767 9767 Base PCI Disk Unit Controller
2735 2735 Optical Bus Adapter 2768 2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller
2736 2736 Optical Bus Adapter 2771 9771 Base PCI 2-Line WAN w/Modem
Cross Reference
2737 2737 PCI USB 1.1 Adapter 2772 0609 Linux Direct Attach - #2772
2737 9737 Base HSL Ports - 16 Copper 2772 0610 Linux Direct Attach - #2773
2738 2738 HSL Ports - 8 Copper 2772 2772 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA
CCIN
2739 2739 Optical Bus Adapter 2772 2773 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA (ANSI)
2739 9739 Base Optical Bus Adapter 2773 0610 Linux Direct Attach - #2773
2740 2740 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller 2776 2776 HSL-2 Ports - 8 Copper
2819 2819 PCI 34 Mbps Coax E3 ATM 2895 2895 128 MB Server Memory
Feature Code
2824 2824 PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP 2896 2796 256 MB Server Memory
2830 2830 Main Storage Expansion 2896 2896 256 MB Server Memory
2838 0607 Linux Direct Attach-4838 2897 2797 1 GB Server Memory
2838 2838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA 2897 2897 1 GB Server Memory
2838 4838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA 2934 2934 Async Term/Printer Cable
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code code
2936 2936 Async Modem Cable-EIA232/188 3103 3103 32 MB Main Storage
2943 2943 8-port EIA232/422 Adapter 3103 4103 32 MB Main Storage
2944 0634 128-port ASYNC Adapter 3104 3104 64 MB Main Storage
2946 2946 622 MBS ADM Fiber Adpt 3104 4204 64 MB Main Storage
2947 2947 Artic960HX Adpt 3104 9304 Standard 64 MB Main Storage
2951 2951 Hermosa cable EIA232 3108 3108 8 MB Main Storage
2952 2952 Hermosa cable V.35 3109 3109 32 MB Main Storage
2953 2953 Hermosa V.36 3110 3110 64 MB Main Storage
2953 2954 Hermosa cable X.21 3110 8210 Optional 64 MB Main Storage
2962 0635 SDLC/X.25 - 2-port Adapter 3110 9110 Standard 64 MB Main Storage
3001 3001 32 MB Main Storage 3116 3116 MFIOP Storage Expansion
3002 3000 Migrated 128 MB Main Storage 3117 3117 8 MB Main Storage
3002 3002 128 MB Main Storage 3117 4117 8 MB Main Storage SIMM
3002 3062 128 MB Main Storage 3118 3118 16 MB Main Storage
3003 3003 256 MB Main Storage 3118 4118 16 MB Main Storage SIMM
3005 3005 512 MB Main Storage 3119 3119 8 MB Main Storage
3005 3065 512 MB Main Storage 3120 3120 8 MB Main Storage
3006 3006 512 MB Main Storage 3120 4120 8 MB Main Storage
3006 3066 512 MB Main Storage 3121 3121 8 MB Main Storage
3007 3007 1 GB Main Storage 3121 4121 8 MB Main Storage
3007 3067 1 GB Main Storage 3122 3122 32 MB Main Storage
3009 3009 128 MB Main Storage 3122 4122 32 MB Main Storage
3015 3015 8 GB Main Storage 3124 1873 Dwr to Dwr Serial Cable
3016 3016 8 GB Main Storage 3125 1874 Rack to Rack Serial Cable
3017 3017 32 GB Main Storage 3130 3130 32 MB Main Storage
3018 3018 32 GB Main Storage 3131 3131 64 MB Main Storage
3020 3020 4 GB Main Storage 3131 9231 Optional Base 64 MB Main Storage
3021 3021 4 GB Main Storage 3132 3132 128 MB Main Storage
3022 3022 128 MB Main Storage 3132 9232 Optional Base 128 MB Main Storage
3024 3024 256 MB Main Storage 3133 3133 64 MB Main Storage
3025 3025 512 MB Main Storage 3133 4133 64 MB Main Storage
3026 3026 512 MB Main Storage 3134 3134 128 MB Main Storage
3027 3027 1 GB Main Storage 3134 4134 128 MB Main Storage
3029 3029 128 MB Main Storage 3134 9234 Standard 128 MB Main Storage
3032 3032 256 MB Main Storage 3135 3135 256 MB Main Storage
3033 3033 512 MB Main Storage 3135 4135 256 MB Main Storage
3034 3034 1 GB Main Storage 3135 7135 Optional 256 MB Main Storage
3035 3035 16 GB Main Storage 3135 8135 Optional Base 256 MB Main Storage
3036 3036 16 GB Main Storage 3136 3136 256 MB Main Storage
3037 3037 64 GB Main Storage PDIMM 3136 4136 256 MB Main Storage
3038 3038 64 GB Main Storage PDIMM 3138 3138 64 MB Main Storage
3042 3042 256 MB Main Storage 3138 4138 64 MB Main Storage
3043 3043 512 MB Main Storage 3140 3140 8 MB Main Storage
3044 3044 1024 MB Main Storage 3141 3141 16 MB Main Storage
3045 3045 1024 MB Main Storage 3142 3142 32 MB Main Storage
3046 3046 2048 MB Main Storage 3144 3144 8 MB Main Storage
3054 3054 4 MB Additional Main Storage 3144 4144 8 MB Main Storage
3055 3055 8 MB Additional Main Storage 3145 3145 16 MB Main Storage
3060 3060 16 MB Additional Main Storage 3145 4145 16 MB Main Storage
3061 3061 16 MB Additional Main Storage 3146 3146 32 MB Main Storage
3092 3092 256 MB Main Storage 3146 4146 32 MB Main Storage
3093 3093 512 MB Main Storage 3147 3147 32 MB Main Storage
Cross Reference
3184 9184 Standard 32 MB Main Storage 4692 4692 Junction Box Cable
Feature Code
3185 3185 64 MB Main Storage 4693 4693 Rack Beacon Junction box
3185 8185 Optional Base 64 MB Main Storage 4758 4800 PCI Crypto Coprocessor
3185 9185 Standard 64 MB Main Storage 4758 4801 PCI Crypto Coprocessor
3186 3186 128 MB Main Storage 4758 4802 PCI Crypto Coprocessor
3186 7186 Optional Base 128 MB Main Storage 4764 4806 PCI-X Cryptographic Coprocessor
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CCIN Feat. Description CCIN Feat. Description
code code
4812 4811 #4811 PCI Integrated xSeries Server 5229 8955 Model 520 2-way Processor
4812 4812 #4812 PCI Integrated xSeries Server 5237 8958 Model 550 1/4-way Processor
4812 4813 #4813 PCI Integrated xSeries Server 5700 0620 Linux Direct Attach-5700
4953 4953 155 MBps ATM UTP Adapter 5700 5700 #5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA
4957 4957 155 MBps ATM Fiber Adapter 5700 6800 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA
4959 4959 4/16 Token ring adpt/ 5701 0621 Linux Direct Attach-5701
4960 4960 Crypto SSL HW Accelerator 5701 5701 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA
4961 0637 100/10 Mbps 4-port Ethernet Adapter 5701 6801 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA
4961 4961 240V, 6ft, 30A Line Cord 5702 0624 Linux Direct Attach-5702
4962 4962 Ethernet/LAN Encryption 5702 0645 Direct Attach 5712
4963 4963 Cryptographic Coprocessor 5702 5702 #5702 PCI-X Ultra Tape Controller
5033 5033 #5033 Migration Tower I 5702 5705 #5705 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller
5034 5034 #5034 Migration Tower I 5702 5712 Ultra320 SCSI
5035 5035 #5035 Migration Tower I 5702 5715 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller
5052 8052 Optional 16 Disk Unit Expansion 5703 0628 Linux Direct Attach-5703
5066 0565 #5065 Equivalent 5703 5703 PCI-X RAID Disk Controller
5066 5066 1.8 M I/O Tower 5704 0625 Linux Direct Attach-5704
5078 0578 PCI Expansion Unit in Rack 5706 0643 Linux Direct Attach-5706
5078 5078 PCI Expansion Unit 5706 5706 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Fiber
5079 0574 #5074 Equivalent 5706 5706 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet
5079 5079 1.8 M I/O Tower 5707 0644 Linux Direct Attach-5707
5088 0588 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack 5707 5707 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet UTP
5088 5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit 5707 5707 PCI 1 Gbps Ethrnt 2- port
5094 0694 #5094 Equivalent 5708 5580 RAID Disk Unit Controller 2780
5094 5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower with auxiliary Write Cache
5095 0595 PCI-X Tower Unit in Rack 5708 5581 RAID Disk Unit Controller 2757
5097 5097 1.8M I/O Rack with auxiliary Write Cache
5111 5111 #5111 30 Disk Expansion with Dual 5709 5709 Ultra320 SCSI Raid
Line Cord 5716 0646 Directect Attach 5716
5121 5121 Power Regulator Card 5718 5718 10 GB Ethernet (Fiber)
5130 5130 Tower Attach Power (RISC) 5727 9510 Base Integrated Cache - 40 MB
5133 5133 Feature Power Supply 6001 6001 SPCN Power Cable - 2 m
5133 5134 Feature Power Supply 6006 6006 SPCN Power Cable - 3 m
5135 5135 Feature Power Supply 6007 6007 SPCN Power Cable - 15 m
5136 5136 Feature Power Supply 6008 6008 SPCN Power Cable - 6 m
5140 5140 Regulator 6029 6029 SPCN Power Cable - 30 m
5141 5141 3.6V I/O Regulator 6040 6040 Twinaxial Workstation Controller
5142 5142 Tower Attach Power 6041 6041 ASCII Workstation Controller
5143 5143 Feature Power Supply (400W) 6050 6050 Twinaxial Workstation Controller
5144 5144 BBU External (Optional) 6050 9050 Base Twinaxial Workstation Controller
5145 5145 BBU Internal (Optional) 6053 9053 Standard Twinaxial WSC Specify
5146 5146 Redundant Power (Bulk Reg) 6054 6054 Local Talk Controller
5147 5147 Feature Power - 560W 6054 8054 LocalTalk Adapter
5148 5148 Addtnl Battery Backup Internal 6054 9054 Standard LocalTalk Controller
5149 5149 Redundant Power (Bulk Reg) 6068 6068 Opt Front Door for 1.8m Rack
5150 5150 Battery Backup (External) 6080 7841 Ruggedize Rack Pack
5151 5151 Power Supply (650 Watts) 6100 6100 Disk Unit (315 MB)
5152 5152 Feature Power Supply (500W) 6100 9100 315 MB Disk Unit Relocation
5153 5153 Redundant Power Supplies 6102 9102 Standard 320 MB Disk Unit
5156 5156 #5156 Redundant Power and Cooling 6103 6103 Single Disk Unit (400 MB)
5157 5157 #5157 Feature Power Supply 6103 9103 Standard 400 MB Disk Unit
5159 5159 850 W Power Supply 6104 6126 Base DASD Replace (988 MB)
Cross Reference
5160 5160 #5160 Power Distribution Unit 6104 7840 Side-by-side for 1.8m Racks
5161 5161 #5161 Power Distribution Unit 6104 9104 Standard 988 MB Disk Unit
5162 5162 #5162 Power Distribution Unit 6105 1105 Single Disk Unit (320 MB) Kit
CCIN
5163 5163 Power Dist Unit 3 Phase PDU 6105 1200 Single Disk Unit (320 MB) Kit
5228 8954 Model 520 1-way Processor 6105 6105 Single Disk Unit (320 MB)
5229 5229 Model 520 2-way Processor 6105 6108 Additional Dual Disk (640 MB)
6202 6203 PCI Ultra3 SCSI Adapter 6349 7349 2.5 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape
Feature Code
6204 6204 Differential SCSI Adapter 6349 8349 2.5 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape
6230 0638 SSA (40 MBps) Adapter 6350 6350 13 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape
6231 0639 128 MB DIMM & CD-ROM 6366 6366 120 MB ¼-in Cartridge Tape
6235 0640 Fast Write Cache Option 6366 6367 525 MB ¼-in Cartridge Tape
6246 6246 1.8m Rack Trim Kit 6368 6368 1.2 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape
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CCIN Feat. Description CCIN Feat. Description
code code
6369 6369 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6587 6587 Model 520 Rear Cover
6370 6370 13 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6601 6601 Single Disk Unit (1031 MB)
6378 1250 525 MB ¼-inch Tape Kit 6601 6701 Base Disk Replace (1.0 GB)
6378 1378 525 MB ¼-inch Cart Tape Kit 6601 9601 Standard 1.0 GB Disk Unit
6379 1251 1.2 GB ¼-inch Tape Kit 6602 1203 Single Disk Unit (1031 MB) Kit
6379 1349 1.2 GB ¼-inch Tape Kit 6602 1211 Additional Disk Unit (1.031 GB)
6379 1379 1.2 GB ¼-inch Cart Tape Kit 6602 1213 Standard Disk Unit (1.031 GB, 2 byte)
6380 1252 2.5 GB ¼-inch Tape Kit 6602 1312 1-byte 1.03 GB Disk Unit Kit
6380 1260 2.5 GB ¼-inch Tape 6602 1322 2-byte 1.03 GB Disk Unit Kit
6380 1350™ 2.5 GB ¼-inch Tape Kit 6602 1602 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.03 GB)
6380 1380 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cart Tape Kit 6602 4211 Addt Disk Unit (1.031 GB)
6380 6380 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6602 4652 Single Disk Unit (1031 MB)
6380 6480 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cart Tape 6602 6602 Single Disk Unit (1031 MB)
6380 9380 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cart Tape 6602 6612 Dual Disk Unit (2.0 GB)
6385 1355 13.0 GB ¼-inch Tape Kit 6602 6652 Additional Disk Unit (1.03 GB)
6385 6385 13 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6602 6802 Base Disk Replacement (1.0 GB)
6385 6485 13 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6602 6812 Base Disk Replacement (2.0 GB)
6387 4487 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device 6602 8612 Base 2.0 GB Dual Disk Unit
6387 4587 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device 6602 9602 Standard 1.0 GB Disk Unit
6390 1261 7.0 GB 8 mm Cart Tape 6602 9652 Standard Disk Unit (1.031 GB, 2 byte)
6390 1360 7.0 GB 8 mm Cartridge Tape Kit 6603 1204 Single Disk Unit (1967 MB) Kit
6390 6390 7 GB 8 mm Cartridge Tape Unit 6603 1212 Additional Disk Unit (1967 MB)
6390 6490 7 GB 8 mm Cartridge Tape 6603 1214 Optional Base Disk Unit (1.967 GB, 2b)
6500 6500 Disk Controller 6603 1313 1-byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit
6501 6501 Tape/Disk Device Controller 6603 1323 2-byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit
6502 6502 Disk Unit Controller for RAID 6603 1603 Single Disk Unit Kit (1.96 GB
6502 6522 Disk Unit Cntrlr for RAID 6603 4212 Addt Disk Unit (1967 MB)
6506 6516 16 MB One-Port FSIOP 6603 4650 Additional Disk Unit (1.967 GB, reg)
6506 6517 32 MB One-Port FSIOP 6603 6603 Single Disk Unit (1967 MB)
6506 6518 48 MB One-Port FSIOP 6603 6613 Dual Disk Unit (4 GB)
6506 6519 64 MB One-Port FSIOP 6603 6650 Additional Disk Unit (1.96 GB)
6506 6526 16 MB 2-Port FSIOP 6603 7613 Base DASD Replace (3934 MB)
6506 6527 32 MB 2-Port FSIOP 6603 8613 Base DASD Upgrade (3934 MB)
6506 6528 48 MB 2-Port FSIOP 6603 8650 Optional Disk Unit (1.967 GB, 2 byte)
6506 6529 64 MB 2-Port FSIOP 6605 1205 Additional 1.031 GB Disk Unit
6506 8716 Optional 16 MB 1-Port FSIOP 6605 1325 2-byte 1.03 GB Disk Unit Kit
6506 8717 Optional 32 MB 1-Port FSIOP 6605 4205 Addt Disk Unit (1.031 GB)
6506 8718 Optional 48 MB 1-Port FSIOP 6605 4605 Addt Disk Unit (1.031 GB, reg)
6506 8719 Optional 64 MB 1-Port FSIOP 6605 6605 1.03 GB Disk Unit
6506 8726 Optional 16 MB 2-Port FSIOP 6605 9605 Standard 1.031 Disk Unit
6506 8727 Optional 32 MB 2-Port FSIOP 6605 9705 Standard 1.031 Disk Unit regulated
6506 8728 Optional 48 MB 2-Port FSIOP 6606 1206 Additional 1.967 GB Disk Unit
6506 8729 Optional 64 MB 2-Port FSIOP 6606 1326 2-byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit
6509 6509 Additional 16 MB FSIOP Memory 6606 1336 2-byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit
6512 6512 Disk Unit Controller for RAID 6606 4206 Addt Disk Unit (1.967 GB)
6513 6513 Internal Tape Device Controller 6606 4606 Single Disk Unit (1967 MB)
6517 9517 Standard File Server 32 MB 1 Port 6606 6606 1.96 GB Disk Unit
6520 6520 Upgrade 1 to 2 Port FSIOP 6606 6806 1.96 GB Disk Unit
6529 9529 Standard File Server 64 MB 2 Port 6606 6906 1.96 GB Disk Unit
6530 6523 Disk Unit Controller 6606 8606 Single Disk Unit (1967 MB)
6530 6530 Storage Device Controller 6606 8706 Optional Base Disk Unit (1.967 GB)
6532 6532 RAID Disk Unit Controller 6606 9606 Base 1.96 GB Disk Unit
Cross Reference
6533 6533 RAID Disk Unit Controller 6607 1207 Additional 4.194 GB Disk Unit
6534 6534 Magnetic Media Controller 6607 1327 2-byte 4.19 GB Disk Unit Kit
6535 6536 SSA Disk Unit Controller 6607 1337 2-byte 4.19 GB Disk Unit Kit
CCIN
6535 6537 SSA RAID Disk Unit Controller 6607 4207 Addt Disk Unit (4.194 GB)
6580 6580 Optional Rack Security Kit 6607 4308 4.19 GB Disk Unit
6586 6586 Modem Tray for 19-Inch Rack 6607 4607 Addt Disk Unit (4.194 GB, reg)
6831 6831 1.6 GB Read Cache Device 7421 7436 Model 870 High Availability Edition
Feature Code
6863 6863 System i5 Slim-Line Doors 7422 7422 Model 890 Standard Edition
6864 6864 System i5 Acoustic Doors 7424 7424 Model 890 Enterprise Edition
7000 9000 Panel Keylock Feature 7424 7437 Model 890 High Availability Edition
7104 7104 System Unit Expansion 7425 7425 Model 890 Standard Edition
7116 9116 High Performance CD Enable 7427 7427 Model 890 Enterprise Edition
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CCIN Feat. Description CCIN Feat. Description
code code
7427 7438 Model 890 High Availability Edition 7496 7496 Model 595 8/16-way Standard Edition
7428 7428 Model 810 Standard/Domino Edition 7497 7497 Model 595 8/16-way Enterprise Edition
7429 7429 Model 520 Express Config 7498 7498 Model 59 16/32-way Standard Edition
7430 7430 Model 810 Enterprise Edition 7499 7499 Model 595 16/32-way Enterprise
7431 7431 Model 870 Standard Edition Edition
7433 7433 Model 870 Enterprise Edition 7530 7530 Model 5501/4-way Domino
7433 7435 Model 870 High Availability Edition 7531 7531 Model 5501/4-way Solution E1
7439 7439 Model 870 Capacity BackUp Edition 7532 7532 Model 5501/4-way CRM (Clear Tech
7440 7440 Model 870 Capacity BackUp Edition w/Domino)
7441 7441 Model 890 Capacity BackUp Edition 7533 7533 Model 5501/4-way SAP 2-way
7445 7445 Model 810 High Availability Edition 7534 7534 Model 5501/4-way SAP 4-way
7446 7446 Model 810 High Availability Edition 7541 7541 Model 520 Solution Edition
7447 7447 Model 810 High Availability Edition 7553 7553 Model 520 High Availability Edition
7448 7448 Model 810 High Availability Edition 7554 7554 Model 520 High Availability Edition
7450 7411 Model 520 Express Config 7555 7555 Model 520 High Availability Edition
7450 7413 Model 520 Express Config 7558 7558 Model 5501/4-way Solution
7450 7417 Model 520 Express Config 7559 7559 Model 570 High Availability Edition
7450 7450 Model 520 Value/Express Edition 7560 7560 Model 570 High Availability Edition
7451 7414 Model 520 Express Config 7561 7561 Model 570 High Availability Edition
7451 7420 Model 520 Express Config 7562 7562 Model 570 High Availability Edition
7451 7451 Model 520 Value/Express Edition 7563 7563 Model 570 High Availability Edition
7452 7452 Model 520 Value/Express Edition 7570 7570 Model 570 2/16-way CBU Edition
7452 7552 Model 520 High Availability Edition 7590 7590 CBU Edition for #0944
7453 7453 Model 520 Enterprise Edition 7618 7618 570 One Processor Activation
7454 7454 Model 520 Standard Edition 7620 7620 520 On/Off Proc Enablement
7455 7455 Model 520 Enterprise Edition 7621 7621 520 On/Off Proc Day Billing
7456 7456 Model 520 Standard Edition 7622 7622 520 Reserve Capacity Prepaid
7457 7457 Model 520 Enterprise Edition 7624 7624 570 On/Off Proc Day Billing
7458 7458 Model 520 Standard Edition 7625 7728 570 Reserve Capacity Prepaid
7459 7459 Model 520 Enterprise Edition 7663 7663 570 1 GB Mem Activation
7462 7462 Model 550 Standard Edition 7680 7680 Accelerator for System i5
7463 7463 Model 550 Enterprise Edition 7681 7681 Accelerator for System i5
7469 7469 Model 570 0/4-way Standard Edition 7682 7682 Accelerator for System i5
7470 7470 Model 570 0/4-way Enterprise Edition 7687 7687 Accelerator for System i5
7471 7471 Model 570 0/8-way Standard Edition 7738 7738 570 Base Proc Activation
7472 7472 Model 570 0/8-way Enterprise Edition 7741 7741 550 Reserve Capacity Prepaid
7473 7473 Model 570 0/12-way Standard Edition 7768 7768 CPU Power Regulator
7474 7474 Model 570 0/12-way Enterprise Edition 7801 7801 6m HMC Attachment Cable
7475 7475 Model 570 0/16-way Standard Edition 7802 7802 15m HMC Attachment Cable
7476 7476 Model 570 0/16-way Enterprise Edition 7815 7815 595 One Processor Activation
7480 7480 Standard Edition for 8966 7817 7817 SNI Fiber Adapter
7481 7481 Enterprise Edition for 8966 7862 7862 Blind Swap Cassette (long)
7481 7580 HA Edition for #0940 7863 7863 Blind Swap Cassette (Double)
7482 7482 Standard Edition for 8966 7864 7864 Blind Swap Cassette (DTXA)
7483 7483 Enterprise Edition for 8966 7879 7879 Headless Enclosure
7483 7581 HA Edition for #0941 7884 7884 520 Rack Mount
7484 7484 Model 59 32/48-way Standard Edition 7885 7885 520 Deskside
7485 7485 Model 595 32/48-way Enterprise 7886 7886 SF4 Rack Mount
Edition 7887 7887 SF4 Deskside
7486 7486 Standard Edition for 8966 7897 7897 570 CUoD Proc Activation
7487 7487 Enterprise Edition for 8966 7950 7950 570 1 GB CUoD Mem Activation
7487 7583 HA Edition for #0943 7951 7951 570 On/Off Proc Enablement
Cross Reference
7488 7488 Model 570 0/2-way Standard Edition 7952 7952 570 On/Off Proc Day Billing
7489 7489 Model 570 0/2-way Enterprise Edition 7954 7954 570 On/Off Mem Enablement
7490 7490 Model 570 0/2-way Standard Edition 7956 7956 570 Res Cap PrePaid
CCIN
7491 7491 Model 570 0/2-way Enterprise Edition 7957 7957 570 1 GB Mem Day Billing
7494 7494 Model 570 2/4-way Standard Edition 7971 7971 595 On/Off Proc Enablement
7495 7495 Model 570 2/4-way Enterprise Edition 7972 7972 595 On/Off Proc Day Billing
9299 9299 Base Enterprise Enablement 22AA 2253 270 (2000 CPW) with #1516 Interactive
Feature Code
9301 9301 Upgraded 30-Disk Expansion 22AB 2253 270 (2000 CPW) with #1520 Interactive
9570 9570 Reserved Rack Space 23A1 2395 820 (370 CPW) with #1521 Interactive
9739 9739 Base Optical Bus Adapter 23A2 2395 820 (370 CPW) with #1522 Interactive
9803 9803 2.5m DFCI cable 23A3 2395 820 (370 CPW) with #1523 Interactive
9814 9814 20-ft Antenna Cable Wireless 23A4 2395 820 (370 CPW) with #1524 Interactive
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CCIN Feat. Description CCIN Feat. Description
code code
23A9 2396 820 (950 CPW) with #1521 Interactive 241C 2067 Model 730 4-way Processor
23AA 2396 820 (950 CPW) with #1522 Interactive 241D 2068 Model 730 8-way Processor
23AB 2396 820 (950 CPW) with #1523 Interactive 241F 2065 Model 730 Processor
23AC 2396 820 (950 CPW) with #1524 Interactive 241F 2065 Model 730 Processor
23AD 2396 820 (950 CPW) with #1525 Interactive 242B 2064 Model 720 4-way Processor
23B1 2397 820 (2000 CPW) with #1521 Interactive 242C 2062 Model 720 Processor
23B2 2397 820 (2000 CPW) with #1522 Interactive 242D 2063 Model 720 2-way Processor
23B3 2397 820 (2000 CPW) with #1523 Interactive 243A 2061 Model 720 Processor
23B4 2397 820 (2000 CPW) with #1524 Interactive 245D 0153 Model 830 8-way Processor
23B5 2397 820 (2000 CPW) with #1525 Interactive 246F 0158 Model 840 12-way Processor
23B6 2397 820 (2000 CPW) with #1526 Interactive 246F 0159 Model 840 24-way Processor
23B8 2398 820 (3200 CPW) with #1521 Interactive 249B 2435 Model 820 Processor with #1521
23B9 2398 820 (3200 CPW) with #1522 Interactive 249C 2435 Model 820 Processor with #1522
23BA 2398 820 (3200 CPW) with #1523 Interactive 249D 2435 Model 820 Processor with #1523
23BB 2398 820 (3200 CPW) with #1524 Interactive 249E 2435 Model 820 Processor with #1524
23BC 2398 820 (3200 CPW) with #1525 Interactive 24A8 2436 Model 820 Processor with #1521
23BD 2398 820 (3200 CPW) with #1526 Interactive 24A9 2436 Model 820 Processor with #1522
23BE 2398 820 (3200 CPW) with #1527 Interactive 24AA 2436 Model 820 Processor with #1523
23C1 2400 830 (1850 CPW) with #1531 Interactive 24AB 2436 Model 820 Processor with #1524
23C2 2400 830 (1850 CPW) with #1532 Interactive 24AC 2436 Model 820 Processor with #1525
23C3 2400 830 (1850 CPW) with #1533 Interactive 24B0 2437 Model 820 Processor with #1521
23C4 2400 830 (1850 CPW) with #1534 Interactive 24B1 2437 Model 820 Processor with #1522
23C5 2400 830 (1850 CPW) with #1535 Interactive 24B2 2437 Model 820 Processor with #1523
23D1 2402 830 (4200 CPW) with #1531 Interactive 24B3 2437 Model 820 Processor with #1524
23D2 2402 830 (4200 CPW) with #1532 Interactive 24B4 2437 Model 820 Processor with #1525
23D3 2402 830 (4200 CPW) with #1533 Interactive 24B5 2437 Model 820 Processor with #1526
23D4 2402 830 (4200 CPW) with #1534 Interactive 24B8 2438 Model 820 Processor with #1521
23D5 2402 830 (4200 CPW) with #1535 Interactive 24B9 2438 Model 820 Processor with #1522
23D6 2402 830 (4200 CPW) with #1536 Interactive 24BA 2438 Model 820 Processor with #1523
23D8 2403 830 (7350 CPW) with #1531 Interactive 24BB 2438 Model 820 Processor with #1524
23D9 2403 830 (7350 CPW) with #1532 Interactive 24BC 2438 Model 820 Processor with #1525
23DA 2403 830 (7350 CPW) with #1533 Interactive 24BD 2438 Model 820 Processor with #1526
23DB 2403 830 (7350 CPW) with #1534 Interactive 24BE 2438 Model 820 Processor with #1527
23DC 2403 830 (7350 CPW) with #1535 Interactive 24C0 2416 #1540 interactive 8/12-way 840 POD
23DD 2403 830 (7350 CPW) with #1536 Interactive 24C1 2416 #1541 interactive 8/12-way 840 POD
23DE 2403 830 (7350 CPW) with #1537 Interactive 24C2 2416 #1542 interactive 8/12-way 840 POD
23E7 2431 Model 270 Processor with #1518 24C3 2416 #1543 interactive 8/12-way 840 POD
23E8 2418 840 (10000 CPW) with #1540 Interact. 24C4 2416 #1544 interactive 8/12-way 840 POD
23E9 2418 840 (10000 CPW) with #1541 Interact. 24C5 2416 #1545 interactive 8/12-way 840 POD
23EA 2418 840 (10000 CPW) with #1542 Interact. 24C6 2416 #1546 interactive 8/12-way 840 POD
23EB 2418 840 (10000 CPW) with #1543 Interact. 24C8 2417 #1540 interactive 12/18-way 840 POD
23EC 2418 840 (10000 CPW) with #1544 Interact. 24C9 2417 #1541 interactive 12/18-way 840 POD
23ED 2418 840 (10000 CPW) with #1545 Interact. 24CA 2417 #1542 interactive 12/18-way 840 POD
23EE 2418 840 (10000 CPW) with #1546 Interact. 24CB 2417 #1543 interactive 12/18-way 840 POD
23F0 2432 Model 270 Processor with #1516 24CC 2417 #1544 interactive 12/18-way 840 POD
23F1 2432 Model 270 Processor with #1519 24CD 2417 #1545 interactive 12/18-way 840 POD
23F4 2434 Model 270 Processor with #1516 24CE 2417 #1546 interactive 12/18-way 840 POD
23F5 2434 Model 270 Processor with #1520 24D0 2419 #1540 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
23F8 2420 840 (16500 CPW) with #1540 Interact. 24D1 2419 #1541 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
23F9 2420 840 (16500 CPW) with #1541 Interact. 24D2 2419 #1542 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
23FA 2420 840 (16500 CPW) with #1542 Interact. 24D3 2419 #1543 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
23FB 2420 840 (16500 CPW) with #1543 Interact. 24D4 2419 #1544 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
Cross Reference
23FC 2420 840 (16500 CPW) with #1544 Interact. 24D5 2419 #1545 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
23FD 2420 840 (16500 CPW) with #1545 Interact. 24D6 2419 #1546 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
23FE 2420 840 (16500 CPW) with #1546 Interact. 24D7 2419 #1547 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
CCIN
23FF 2420 840 (16500 CPW) with #1547 Interact. 24D8 2349 #1531 Interactive 4/8-way 830 CUoD
241B 2069 Model 740 8-way Processor 24D9 2349 #1532 Interactive 4/8-way 830 CUoD
241B 2070 Model 740 12-way Processor 24DA 2349 #1533 Interactive 4/8-way 830 CUoD
26C6 2354 Model 840 18/24-way POD with #1546 28E8 7875 L/ML CPU Regulator
Feature Code
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code code
28F7 6584 #6584 - 4-Disk Slot Exp - PCI-X Ctlr 2E6E 2070 4550 CPW Model 740 Processor with
291E 7876 Model 520 Media Backplane Card #1513 Interactive Feature
292C 4270 #4270 - Ctlr to External Port Cable 303E 7816 2/4 GB CUoD Main Storage
292D 6594 #6594 - 4-Disk Slot Exp-PCI-X Ctlr 304E 7828 CUoD 8/16 GB (4X4 GB)
292E 6593 #6593 - 4-Disk Slot Exp - PCI-X Ctlr 309B 4443 512 MB DDR
292E 6594 #6594 - 4-Disk Slot Exp-PCI-X Ctlr 309B 4444 1 GB DDR DIMMs
2A6A 2065 560 CPW Model 730 Processor with 309D 4452 2 GB Memory (4x512 MB DIMMs)
#1506 Interactive Feature 309E 4490 4 GB Memory (4x1 GB DIMMs)
2A6B 2065 560 CPW Model 730 Processor with 309F 4453 4 GB Memory (4x1 GB DIMMs)
#1507 Interactive Feature 30AA 4454 8 GB Memory (4x2 GB DIMMs)
2A6C 2065 560 CPW Model 730 Processor with 30AC 4450 16 GB DDR DIMMs
#1508 Interactive Feature 30B3 4491 16 GB Memory (4x4 GB DIMMs)
2A6D 2065 560 CPW Model 730 Processor with 30D2 4447 2 GB DDR DIMMs
#1509 Interactive Feature 30D3 4445 4 GB DDR DIMMs
2A6E 2066 1050 CPW Model 730 Processor with 30D5 4449 8 GB DDR DIMMs
#1506 Interactive Feature 30DC 7814 4 GB Main Storage
2A6F 2066 1050 CPW Model 730 Processor with
30DE 7890 4/8 GB CUoD DDR1 Memory
#1507 Interactive Feature
30DF 7891 8/16 GB DDR-1 Main Storage
2B6A 2066 1050 CPW Model 730 Processor with
30F0 7892 512 MB Main Storage DDR2 DIMM
#1508 Interactive Feature
30F2 7893 4 GB Main Storage DDR2 DIMM
2B6B 2066 1050 CPW Model 730 Processor with
30F3 7894 8 GB Main Storage DDR2 DIMM
#1509 Interactive Feature
30F7 4492 32 GB Memory (4x8 GB DIMMs)
2B6C 2066 1050 CPW Model 730 Processor with
#1510 Interactive Feature 30F8 7935 16/32 GB DDR-1 Main Storage
2B6D 2067 2000 CPW Model 730 Processor with 312F 4497 16 GB DDR2 Main Storage
#1506 Interactive Feature 313A 4400 1 GB DDR2 Main Storage
2B6E 2067 2000 CPW Model 730 Processor with 313B 4474 2 GB DDR2 Main Storage
#1508 Interactive Feature 313D 4475 4 GB DDR2 Main Storage
2B6F 2067 2000 CPW Model 730 Processor with 313E 4477 8 GB DDR2 Main Storage
#1509 Interactive Feature 314C 4498 32 GB DDR2 Main Storage
2C6A 2067 2000 CPW Model 730 Processor with 314E 4496 8/16 GB DDR2 Main Storage
#1510 Interactive Feature 316F 4495 4/8 GB DDR2 Main Storage
2C6B 2067 2000 CPW Model 730 Processor with 515F 5138 Redundant Power and Cooling
#1511 Interactive Processor 51B6 5158 850 W Power Supply
2C6C 2068 2890 CPW Model 730 Processor with 522A 5230 Model 520 1-way Processor
#1506 Interactive Feature 522A 8950 Model 520 1-way Processor
2C6D 2068 2890 CPW Model 730 Processor with 522A 8951 Model 520 1-way Processor
#1508 Interactive Feature
522A 8952 Model 520 1-way Processor
2C6E 2068 2890 CPW Model 730 Processor with
522A 8953 Model 520 1-way Processor
#1509 Interactive Feature
522A 8972 Model 520 1-way Processor
2C6F 2068 2890 CPW Model 730 Processor with
528C 7813 0/8 GR 1.8 GHz CUoD MCM
#1510 Interactive Feature
528C 8966 595 1.9 Ghz Proc 0/16-way
2D6A 2068 2890 CPW Model 730 Processor with
528D 7154 Standard Edition for #0910
#1511 Interactive Processor
2D6B 2069 3660 CPW Model 740 Processor with 528D 7155 Enterprise Edition for #0910
#1514 Interactive Feature 528D 7551 HA Edition for #0910
2D6C 2069 3660 CPW Model 740 Processor with 528D 7629 Domino Edition for #0910
#1510 Interactive Feature 528D 7630 Solution Edition for #0910
2D6D 2069 3660 CPW Model 740 Processor with 528D 7631 Sol Ed-PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne
#1511 Interactive Feature 528D 7632 C2CRM Solution Ed w/Domino
2D6E 2069 3660 CPW Model 740 Processor with 528D 7640 2-way SAP Solution Edition
#1512 Interactive Feature 528D 7641 4-way SAP Solution Edition
2E6A 2070 4550 CPW Model 740 Processor with 528E 7747 Enterprise Edition for #0934
#1514 Interactive Feature 528E 7749 Enterprise Edition for #0936
Cross Reference
2E6B 2070 4550 CPW Model 740 Processor with 528E 7757 Standard Edition for #0934
#1510 Interactive Feature 528E 7758 Standard Edition for #0935
2E6C 2070 4550 CPW Model 740 Processor with 528E 7759 Standard Edition for #0936
#1511 Interactive Feature
CCIN
63A0 6382 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape n/a 1685 On/Off Prepaid for Model 870
Feature Code
63A0 6383 16 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape n/a 1686 On/Off Prepaid for Model 870
63A0 6384 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape n/a 1688 On/Off Prepaid for Model 890
63A0 6386 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape n/a 1689 On/Off Prepaid for Model 890
63A0 6481 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cart Tape n/a 1691 On/Off Prepaid for Model 890
63A0 6482 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape n/a 1692 On/Off Prepaid for Model 890
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code
n/a 1695 On/Off Prepaid for Model 870
n/a 1774 TCoD Enablement for Model 870
n/a 1784 TCoD Billing for Model 870
n/a 5550 Sys Console on HMC
n/a 5553 Sys Console-Ethernet w/o IOP
n/a 5554 Mirror 35 GB Disk/Ctlr Package
n/a 5555 Mirror 70 GB Disk/Ctlr Package
n/a 5556 Mirror 141.12 GB Disk/Ctlr Package
n/a 5557 Sys Console-Ethernet w/o IOP
n/a 5560 Mirror 35 GB Drawer Package
n/a 5561 Mirror 70 GB Drawer Package
n/a 5562 Mirror 35 GB Tower Package
n/a 5563 Mirror 70 GB Tower Package
n/a 5564 Mirror 141.12 GB Drawer Package
5740 1 Gbps BaseT Ethernet (4-Port)
5740 1 Gbps BaseT Ethernet (4-Port)
9548 Base 1 GB Main Storage
9548 Base 1 GB Main Storage
9549 Base 2 GB Main Storage
9549 Base 2 GB Main Storage
9553 Base 4 GB Main Storage
Cross Reference
CCIN
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9
This list contains the feature code, Customer Card Identification Number (CCIN), and
description for many System i5 family system features. It assists clients and IBM personnel in
configuring Miscellaneous Equipment Specifications (MES) and upgrades. It provides a cross
reference for the feature code used for ordering with a CCIN number reported by the
Hardware Resources Listing.
The listing in this chapter is sorted by feature code. The feature code is used by marketing to
report configurations and work with upgrades. The entries selected are those that are most
useful when interpreting Hardware Resource Listings.
Refer to Chapter 8, “Customer Card Identification Numbers cross reference” on page 303, for
a listing of the features sorted by CCIN number. The CCIN number is used when working
from a Hardware Resource Listing. The Hardware Resource listing is also known as the Rack
Configuration Listing.
Cross Reference
Feature Code
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code code
0636 2842 Graphics Adapter (GXT4500P) 1206 6606 Additional 1.967 GB Disk Unit
0637 4961 100/10 Mbps 4-port Ethernet Adapter 1207 6607 Additional 4.194 GB Disk Unit
0638 6230 SSA (40 MBps) Adapter 1210 6109 Additional Disk Unit (988 MB)
0639 6231 128 MB DIMM & CD-ROM 1211 6602 Additional Disk Unit (1.031 GB)
0640 6235 Fast Write Cache Option 1212 6603 Additional Disk Unit (1967 MB)
0641 n/a ESCON Controller Unit 1213 6602 Standard Disk Unit (1.031 GB, 2 byte)
0642 2498 PCI Ultra-3 RAID Adapter 1214 6603 Optional Base Disk Unit (1.967 GB, 2b)
0643 5706 Linux Direct Attach-5706 1250 6378 525 MB ¼-inch Tape Kit
0644 5707 Linux Direct Attach-5707 1251 6379 1.2 GB ¼-inch Tape Kit
0645 5702 Direct Attach 5712 1252 6380 2.5 GB ¼-inch Tape Kit
0646 5716 Direct Attach 5716 1260 6380 2.5 GB ¼-inch Tape
0647 571A PCI-X Disk/Tape Ctlr w/o IOP 1261 6390 7.0 GB 8 mm Cart Tape
0648 571B PCI-X Disk Ctlr-90 MB w/o IOP 1262 6335 840 MB QIC-3040-MC
0694 5094 #5094 Equivalent 1307 1307 1.75m HSL-2 Cable
0836 n/a #4328 Load Source Specify 1308 1308 2.5m HSL-2Cable
0860 n/a iSeries Server 2463 1312 6602 1-byte 1.03 GB Disk Unit Kit
0861 n/a iSeries Server 2463 1313 6603 1-byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit
0862 n/a iSeries Server 2464 1322 6602 2-byte 1.03 GB Disk Unit Kit
0868 n/a iSeries Server 2465 1323 6603 2-byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit
0889 n/a iSeries Server 2489 1325 6605 2-byte 1.03 GB Disk Unit Kit
0900 n/a Solution Package for 8950 1326 6606 2-byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit
0901 n/a Solution Package for 8951 1327 6607 2-byte 4.19 GB Disk Unit Kit
0902 n/a Solution Package for 8952 1333 6713 2-byte 8.58 GB Disk Unit Kit
0903 n/a Solution Package for 8953 1334 6714 2-byte 17.54 GB Disk Unit Kit
0904 n/a Solution Package for 8954 1335 6335 6335 External Conversion Kit
0905 n/a Solution Package for 8955 1336 6606 2-byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit
0906 n/a 1-way Server Feat 520 1x8327/30 1337 6607 2-byte 4.19 GB Disk Unit Kit
0910 n/a 1/4-way Server Feat 550 2x8312 1349 6379 1.2 GB ¼-inch Tape Kit
0914 n/a Solution Package for 8958 1350 6380 2.5 GB ¼-inch Tape Kit
0915 n/a Solution Package for 8958 1355 6385 13.0 GB ¼-inch Tape Kit
0919 n/a Solution package for 8961 1360 6390 7.0 GB 8 mm Cartridge Tape Kit
0920 n/a Solution Package for 8961 1378 6378 525 MB ¼-inch Cart Tape Kit
0921 n/a Solution Package for 8971 1379 6379 1.2 GB ¼-inch Cart Tape Kit
0922 n/a Solution Package for 8971 1380 6380 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cart Tape Kit
0923 n/a Solution Package for 8962 1460 0343 3m Copper HSL Cable
0924 n/a Solution Package for 8971 1461 0361 6m Copper HSL Cable
0926 n/a Solution Package for 8971 1462 0368 15 m Copper HSL Cable
0928 n/a Capacity Backup for 8971 1463 9206 2 m SPCN Cable
0930 n/a Solution Package for 8971 1464 9219 6 m SPCN Cable
0934 n/a 2/4-way Server Feat 570 2x8338 1465 9213 15 m SPCN Cable
0935 n/a 4/8-way Server Feat 570 4x8338 1466 9214 30 m SPCN Cable
0936 n/a 8/16-way Server Feat 570 8x8338 1468 1469 4.3m/200V/25A HD Wired EMEA
0937 n/a 2/16-way Server Feat 570 8x8338 1468 1468 250 m Optical SPCN Cable
0940 n/a 8/16-way Server Feat 595 1x8966 1470 1470 6 m HSL Optical Cable
0941 n/a 16/32-way Server Feat 595 2x8966 1471 1471 30 m HSL Optical Cable
0943 n/a 32/64-way Server Feat 595 4x8966 1472 1472 100 m HSL Optical Cable
0944 n/a 4/32-way Server Feat 595 2x8966 1473 1473 250 m HSL Optical Cable
0970 n/a 1-way Server Feat 520 1x8325/27 1474 1474 6 m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
0975 n/a 1-way Server Feat 520 1x8325/27 1475 1475 10 m HSL to HSL-2 Cable
1105 6105 Single Disk Unit (320 MB) Kit 1477 1477 200V 16A 14 Ft PDU Cord
1107 6107 Single Disk Unit (400 MB) Kit 1481 1481 1.2 m HSL-2 Cable
1109 6109 Single Disk Unit (988 MB) Kit 1482 1482 3.5 m HSL-2 Cable
Cross Reference
1200 6105 Single Disk Unit (320 MB) Kit 1483 1483 10 m HSL-2 Cable
Feature Code
1201 6107 Single Disk Unit (400 MB) Kit 1485 1485 15 m HSL-2 Cable
1202 6109 Single Disk Unit (988 MB) Kit 1500 1500 Interactive Capacity Card
1203 6602 Single Disk Unit (1031 MB) Kit 1501 1501 Interactive Capacity Card
1204 6603 Single Disk Unit (1967 MB) Kit 1502 1502 Interactive Capacity Card
1205 6605 Additional 1.031 GB Disk Unit 1503 1503 Interactive Capacity Card
1682 n/a On/Off Prepaid for Model 825 2063 207B 720 (810 CPW) with #1500 Interactive
Feature Code
1683 n/a On/Off Prepaid for Model 825 2063 207C 720 (810 CPW) with #1502 Interactive
1684 n/a On/Off Prepaid for Model 870 2063 242D Model 720 2-way Processor
1685 n/a On/Off Prepaid for Model 870 2063 207D 720 (810 CPW) with #1503 Interactive
1686 n/a On/Off Prepaid for Model 870 2063 207E 720 (810 CPW) with #1504 Interactive
1688 n/a On/Off Prepaid for Model 890 2064 208B 720 (1600 CPW) with #1503 Interactive
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code code
2064 208A 720 (1600 CPW) with #1502 Interactive 2070 2E6A 4550 CPW Model 740 Processor with
2064 207F 720 (1600 CPW) with #1500 Interactive #1514 Interactive Feature
2064 208C 720 (1600 CPW) with #1504 Interactive 2070 2E6C 4550 CPW Model 740 Processor with
2064 208D 720 (1600 CPW) with #1505 Interactive #1511 Interactive Feature
2064 242B Model 720 4-way Processor 2070 2E6D _4550 CPW Model 740 Processor with
2065 241F Model 730 Processor #1512 Interactive Feature
2065 241F Model 730 Processor 2070 2E6E 4550 CPW Model 740 Processor with
2065 2A6C 560 CPW Model 730 Processor with #1513 Interactive Feature
#1508 Interactive Feature 2070 241B Model 740 12-way Processor
2065 2A6D 560 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2114 2114 External SCSI Y-Cable
#1509 Interactive Feature 2159 2159 Model 170 Processor
2065 2A6A 560 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2160 2160 Model 170 Processor
#1506 Interactive Feature 2164 2164 Model 170 Processor
2065 2A6B 560 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2176 2176 Model 170 Processor
#1507 Interactive Feature 2183 2183 Model 170 Processor
2066 2066 Model 730 2-way Processor 2207 2207 Model S40 8-way Processor
2066 2B6A 1050 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2208 2208 Model S40 12-way Processor
#1508 Interactive Feature 2248 22A2 270 (150 CPW) with #1517 Interactive
2066 2A6F 1050 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2248 2248 Model 270 Processor
#1507 Interactive Feature 2250 22A5 270 (370 CPW) with #1518 Interactive
2066 2A6E 1050 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2250 22A4 270 (370 CPW) with #1516 Interactive
#1506 Interactive Feature 2250 2250 Model 270 Processor
2066 2B6B 1050 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2252 2252 Model 270 Processor
#1509 Interactive Feature 2252 22A8 270 (950CPW) with #1519 Interactive
2066 2B6C 1050 CPW Model 730 Processor with
2252 22A7 270 (950 CPW) with #1516 Interactive
#1510 Interactive Feature
2253 2253 Model 270 2-way Processor
2067 241C Model 730 4-way Processor
2253 22AB 270 (2000 CPW) with #1520 Interactive
2067 2C6A 2000 CPW Model 730 Processor with
2253 22AA 270 (2000 CPW) with #1516 Interactive
#1510 Interactive Feature
2289 2289 Model 170 Processor
2067 2B6D 2000 CPW Model 730 Processor with
2290 2290 Model 170 Processor
#1506 Interactive Feature
2067 2C6B 2000 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2291 2291 Model 170 Processor
#1511 Interactive Processor 2292 2292 Model 170 Processor
2067 2B6E 2000 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2295 2295 Model 250 Processor
#1508 Interactive Feature 2296 2296 Model 250 Processor
2067 2B6F 2000 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2298 2290 Model 170 Processor Package 64 MB
#1509 Interactive Feature 2299 2291 Model 170 Processor Package 64 MB
2068 2D6A 2890 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2315 2315 Model SB2 8-way Processor
#1511 Interactive Processor 2316 2316 Model SB3 12-way Processor
2068 2C6F 2890 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2318 2318 Model SB3 24-way Processor
#1510 Interactive Feature 2341 2341 Model S40 ISV 12-w Processor
2068 2C6C 2890 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2349 24D8 #1531 Interactive 4/8-way 830 CUoD
#1506 Interactive Feature 2349 24D9 #1532 Interactive 4/8-way 830 CUoD
2068 2C6E 2890 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2349 24DA #1533 Interactive 4/8-way 830 CUoD
#1509 Interactive Feature 2349 24DB #1534 Interactive 4/8-way 830 CUoD
2068 241D Model 730 8-way Processor 2349 24DC #1535 Interactive 4/8-way 830 CUoD
2068 2C6D 2890 CPW Model 730 Processor with 2349 24DD #1536 Interactive 4/8-way 830 CUoD
#1508 Interactive Feature
2349 24DE #1537 Interactive 4/8-way 830 CUoD
2069 2D6B 3660 CPW Model 740 Processor with 2351 26AD Model 830 1/8-way POD with #1536
#1514 Interactive Feature
2351 2351 Model 830 1/8-way POD
2069 2D6D 3660 CPW Model 740 Processor with
2351 26AE Model 830 1/8-way POD with #1537
#1511 Interactive Feature
2351 26AC Model 830 1/8-way POD with #1535
2069 2D6E 3660 CPW Model 740 Processor with
#1512 Interactive Feature 2351 26AA Model 830 1/8-way POD with #1533
2351 26A9 Model 830 1/8-way POD with #1532
Cross Reference
2398 23BE 820 (3200 CPW) with #1527 Interactive 2419 2419 Model 840 18/24-way POD
Feature Code
2398 2398 Model 820 4-way Processor 2419 24D1 #1541 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
2400 23C5 830 (1850 CPW) with #1535 Interactive 2419 24D7 #1547 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
2400 2400 Model 830 2-way Processor 2419 24D6 #1546 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
2400 23C1 830 (1850 CPW) with #1531 Interactive 2419 24D4 #1544 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
2400 23C2 830 (1850 CPW) with #1532 Interactive 2419 24D3 #1543 interactive 18/24-way 840 POD
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code code
2420 23F8 840 (16500 CPW) with #1540 Interact. 2461 26D2 Model 840 24-way Processor with
2420 2420 Model 840 24-way Processor #1542
2420 23FD 840 (16500 CPW) with #1545 Interact. 2461 26D4 Model 840 24-way Processor with
2420 23FF 840 (16500 CPW) with #1547 Interact. #1544
2420 23FE 840 (16500 CPW) with #1546 Interact. 2461 26D5 Model 840 24-way Processor with
2420 23FA 840 (16500 CPW) with #1542 Interact. #1545
2420 23FC 840 (16500 CPW) with #1544 Interact. 2461 26D0 Model 840 24-way Processor with
2420 23F9 840 (16500 CPW) with #1541 Interact. #1540
2461 26D7 Model 840 24-way Processor with
2420 23FB 840 (16500 CPW) with #1543 Interact.
#1547
2422 2422 Dedicated Domino Processor
2461 26D8 Model 840 24-way Processor with
2423 2423 Dedicated Domino Processor
#1548
2424 2424 Dedicated Domino 2-way Processor
2461 2461 Model 840 24-way Processor
2425 2425 Dedicated Domino Processor
2461 26D1 Model 840 24-way Processor with
2426 2426 Dedicated Domino 2-way Processor
#1541
2427 2427 Dedicated Domino 4-way Processor 2463 25B9 Model 800 Processor
2431 23E7 Model 270 Processor with #1518
2464 25BA Model 800 Processor
2431 2431 Model 270 Processor
2465 25BA Model 810 Processor
2432 23F1 Model 270 Processor with #1519 2466 25BA Model 810 Processor
2432 25BA Model 270 Processor
2467 25F0 Model 810 Processor
2432 23F0 Model 270 Processor with #1516
2469 25EB Model 810 2-way Processor
2434 2434 Model 270 2-way Processor 2473 2473 Model 825 3/6-way Processor
2434 23F5 Model 270 Processor with #1520
2486 2486 Model 870 8/16-way Processor
2434 23F4 Model 270 Processor with #1516 2487 2487 Model 890 16/24-way Processor
2435 249D Model 820 Processor with #1523
2488 2488 Model 890 24/32-way Processor
2435 249C Model 820 Processor with #1522
2497 2487 Model 890 16/24-way Processor
2435 2435 Model 820 Processor 2498 2488 Model 890 24/32-way Processor
2435 249B Model 820 Processor with #1521
2515 2515 C10 Floating Pt Processor
2435 249E Model 820 Processor with #1524
2516 2516 C20 Floating Pt Processor
2436 2436 Model 820 Processor 2523 2523 D80 Processor
2436 24A8 Model 820 Processor with #1521
2525 2525 D02 Processor
2436 24A9 Model 820 Processor with #1522
2528 2528 16.8 SPPR CPU for Model F97
2436 24AA Model 820 Processor with #1523 2530 2530 E04 Processor
2436 24AB Model 820 Processor with #1524
2533 2533 E20 Processor
2436 24AC Model 820 Processor with #1525
2534 2534 E25 Processor
2437 24B0 Model 820 Processor with #1521 2536 2536 E35 Processor
2437 24B1 Model 820 Processor with #1522
2537 2537 E45 Processor
2437 24B5 Model 820 Processor with #1526
2539 2539 E02 Twinaxial
2437 24B2 Model 820 Processor with #1523 2540 2540 0.7 SPPR CPU for Model D35
2437 24B4 Model 820 Processor with #1525
2541 2541 D45 Processor
2437 2437 Model 820 2-way Processor
2542 2542 D50 Processor
2437 24B3 Model 820 Processor with #1524 2543 2543 D60 Processor
2438 24BD Model 820 Processor with #1526
2544 2544 D70 Processor
2438 24BC Model 820 Processor with #1525
2552 2552 C06 Processor
2438 24BE Model 820 Processor with #1527 2553 2553 D06 Processor
2438 24BB Model 820 Processor with #1524
2554 2554 D04 Processor
2438 24B8 Model 820 Processor with #1521
2555 2555 D10 Processor
2438 24B9 Model 820 Processor with #1522 2556 2556 D20 Processor
2438 24BA Model 820 Processor with #1523
2557 2557 D25 Processor
2438 2438 Model 820 4-way Processor
2558 2558 C04 Processor 8 MB
2452 25BA Dedicated Domino Processor 2559 2559 E50 Processor
2452 2452 Dedicated Domino Processor
2560 2560 E60 Processor
2454 2454 Dedicated Domino 2-way Processor
2561 2561 E70 Sort Processor
Cross Reference
2456 2456 Dedicated Domino Processor 2562 2562 E80 Sort Processor
Feature Code
2669 2669 Shared Bus Interface Card 2768 2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller
Feature Code
2670 2670 System Unit Expansion Tower (optical) 2772 2772 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA
2671 2671 PCI Bus IOP 2773 2772 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA(ANSI)
2672 2672 PCI Bus IOP 2774 2758 HSL Ports - 2 Optical/ 6 Copper
2673 2673 Optical Bus Adapter 2776 2776 HSL-2 Ports - 8 Copper
2674 2674 Optical Bus Adapter 2777 2754 HSL Ports - 8 Copper
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code code
2778 2778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller 2868 2850 PCI Integ Netfinity Server
2780 2780 PCI Ultra 4 SCSI Disk Ctrl 2877 2877 Cable H.100 BUS
2782 2782 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit Controller 2881 2881 Main Storage Expansion
2785 2785 HSL-2 Ports - 2 Copper 2884 2884 Main Storage Expansion
2786 2786 HSL Ports - 2 Optical 2886 2886 Optical Bus Adapter
2788 2788 HSL Ports - 8 Optical 2887 2887 HSL-2 Bus Adapter
2789 2789 HSL Ports - 4 Optical 2888 2888 HSL-2/RIO-G Ports - 2 Copper
2790 2890 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server 2890 2890 PCI Integ Netfinity Server
2791 2890 PCI Integrated xSeries Server 2891 2890 PCI Integ xSeries Server
2792 2892 PCI Integrated xSeries Server 2892 2892 PCI Integ xSeries Server
2793 2793 PCI 2-Line WAN w/Modem 2895 2895 128 MB Server Memory
2794 2793 PCI 2-Line WAN w/Modem (CIM) 2896 2896 256 MB Server Memory
2795 2895 128 MB Server Memory 2897 2897 1 GB Server Memory
2796 2896 256 MB Server Memory 2899 2890 PCI Integ xSeries Server
2797 2897 1 GB Server Memory 2934 2934 Async Term/Printer Cable
2799 2890 PCI Integ xSeries Server 2936 2936 Async Modem Cable-EIA232/188
2799 2799 #2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Server 2943 2943 8-port EIA232/422 Adapter
2801 2801 1.96 GB Internal Disk Unit 2946 2946 622 MBS ADM Fiber Adpt
2802 2802 2.0 GB Internal Disk Unit 2947 2947 Artic960HX Adpt
2805 2805 PCI Quad Modem IOA 2951 2951 Hermosa cable EIA232
2806 2805 PCI Quad Modem IOA (CIM) 2952 2952 Hermosa cable V.35
2809 2809 PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP 2953 2953 Hermosa V.36
2810 2810 LAN/WAN IOP 2954 2953 Hermosa cable X.21
2811 2811 PCI 25 Mbps UTP ATM 3000 3002 Migrated 128 MB Main Storage
2812 2812 PCI 45 Mbps Coax T3/DS3 ATM 3001 3001 32 MB Main Storage
2813 2813 PCI 155 Mbps MMF ATM 3002 3002 128 MB Main Storage
2814 2813 PCI 100 Mbps MMF ATM 3003 3003 256 MB Main Storage
2815 2815 PCI 155 Mbps UTP OC3 ATM 3004 3004 256 MB Main Storage
2816 2816 PCI 155 Mbps MMF ATM 3005 3005 512 MB Main Storage
2817 2817 PCI 155 Mbps MMF ATM 3006 3006 512 MB Main Storage
2818 2818 PCI 155 Mbps SMF OC3 ATM 3007 3007 1 GB Main Storage
2819 2819 PCI 34 Mbps Coax E3 ATM 3009 3009 128 MB Main Storage
2824 2824 PCI LAN/WAN/Workstation IOP 3015 3015 8 GB Main Storage
2830 2830 Main Storage Expansion 3016 3016 8 GB Main Storage
2838 2838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA 3017 3017 32 GB Main Storage
2842 2842 PCI IOP 3018 3018 32 GB Main Storage
2843 2843 PCI IOP 3020 3020 4 GB Main Storage
2844 2844 PCI IOP 3021 3021 4 GB Main Storage
2847 2847 Fibre Channel IOP for SAN load source 3022 3022 128 MB Main Storage
2849 2849 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA 3024 3024 256 MB Main Storage
2850 2850 Integrated PC Server 32 MB 3025 3025 512 MB Main Storage
2851 2850 PCI Integrated PC Server 3026 3026 512 MB Main Storage
2852 2850 PCI Integrated PC Server 3027 3027 1 GB Main Storage
2853 2853 3450 0.66m system to device cable 3029 3029 128 MB Main Storage
2854 2850 PCI Integrated PC Server 3032 3032 256 MB Main Storage
2855 2855 3450 1.2m system to device cable 3033 3033 512 MB Main Storage
2856 2856 3450 1.2m system to device cable 3034 3034 1 GB Main Storage
2857 2850 PCI Integrated PC Server 3035 3035 16 GB Main Storage
2858 2850 FSIOA 128 MB Memory Keyboard 3036 3036 16 GB Main Storage
Mouse 3037 3037 64 GB Main Storage PDIMM
2860 2860 16 MB IOP Memory 3038 3038 64 GB Main Storage PDIMM
2861 2861 32 MB IOP Memory 3042 3042 256 MB Main Storage
Cross Reference
2862 2862 128 MB IOP Memory 3043 3043 512 MB Main Storage
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4211 6602 Addt Disk Unit (1.031 GB) 4631 6336 DVD-ROM
4212 6603 Addt Disk Unit (1967 MB) 4633 6333 DVD
4263 4263 Direct Attach Tape Cables 4650 6603 Additional Disk Unit (1.967 GB, reg)
4270 292C #4270 - Ctlr to External Port Cable 4652 6602 Single Disk Unit (1031 MB)
4308 6607 4.19 GB Disk Unit 4682 63A0 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape
4314 6713 8.58 GB Disk Unit 4683 63A0 16 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape
4317 6717 8.58 GB 10k rpm Disk Unit 4684 63A0 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape
4318 6718 17.54 GB 10k rpm Disk Unit 4685 63A0 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Drive
4319 6719 35.16 GB 10k rpm Disk Unit 4686 63A0 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape
4324 6714 17.54 GB Disk Unit 4687 63A0 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape
4326 4326 35.16 GB 15k rpm Disk Unit 4690 4690 Rack Status Beacon Assem
4327 4327 70.56 GB 15k rpm Disk Unit 4691 4691 Rack Status Beacon Cable
4328 4328 141.12 GB15k rpm Disk Unit 4692 4692 Junction Box Cable
4331 6731 1.6 GB Read Cache Device 4693 4693 Rack Beacon Junction box
4332 4332 Fibre Channel Loop Ctlr 4710 2892 #4710 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
4400 313A 1 GB DDR2 Main Storage 4723 2723 PCI 10 Mbps Ethernet IOA
4425 6321 CD-ROM 4745 2745 PCI 2-Line WAN IOA
4430 6330 DVD-RAM 4746 2746 PCI Twinaxial Workstation IOA
4431 6336 DVD-ROM 4748 2748 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
4443 309B 512 MB DDR 4750 2750 #4750 PCI ISDN BRI U IOA
4444 309B 1 GB DDR DIMMs 4751 2751 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA
4445 30D3 4 GB DDR DIMMs 4761 2761 PCI Integrated Analog Modem
4447 30D2 2 GB DDR DIMMs 4778 2778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller
4449 30D5 8 GB DDR DIMMs 4800 4758 PCI Crypto Coprocessor
4450 30AC 16 GB DDR DIMMs 4801 4758 PCI Crypto Coprocessor
4452 309D 2 GB Memory (4x512 MB DIMMs) 4802 4758 PCI Crypto Coprocessor
4453 309F 4 GB Memory (4x1 GB DIMMs) 4805 2058 PCI Crypto Accelerator
4454 30AA 8 GB Memory (4x2 GB DIMMs) 4806 4764 PCI-X Cryptographic Coprocessor
4474 313B 2 GB DDR2 Main Storage 4810 2892 #4810 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
4475 313D 4 GB DDR2 Main Storage 4811 4812 #4811 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
4477 313E 8 GB DDR2 Main Storage 4812 4812 #4812 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
4482 63A0 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 4813 4812 #4813 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
4483 63A0 16 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 4815 2815 PCI 155 Mbps UTP OC3 ATM
4486 63A0 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 4816 2816 PCI 155 Mbps MMF ATM
4487 63A0 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 4818 2818 PCI 155 Mbps SMF OC3 ATM
4490 309E 4 GB Memory (4x1 GB DIMMs) 4838 2838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA
4491 30B3 16 GB Memory (4x4 GB DIMMs) 4953 4953 155 MBps ATM UTP Adapter
4492 30F7 32 GB Memory (4x8 GB DIMMs) 4957 4957 155 MBps ATM Fiber Adapter
4495 316F 4/8 GB DDR2 Main Storage 4959 4959 4/16 Token ring adpt/
4496 314E 8/16 GB DDR2 Main Storage 4960 4960 Crypto SSL HW Accelerator
4497 312F 16 GB DDR2 Main Storage 4961 4961 240V, 6ft, 30A Line Cord
4498 314C 32 GB DDR2 Main Storage 4962 4962 Ethernet/LAN Encryption
4525 6321 CD-ROM 4963 4963 Cryptographic Coprocessor
4530 6330 DVD-RAM 5033 5033 #5033 Migration Tower I
4531 6336 DVD-ROM 5034 5034 #5034 Migration Tower I
4533 6333 DVD-RAM 5035 5035 #5035 Migration Tower I
4582 63A0 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 5066 5066 1.8 M I/O Tower
4583 63A0 16 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 5078 5078 PCI Expansion Unit
4584 63A0 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 5079 5079 1.8 M I/O Tower
4585 63A0 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Drive 5088 5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit
4685 63A0 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Drive 5094 5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower
4586 63A0 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 5097 5097 1.8M I/O Rack
Cross Reference
4587 63A0 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 5111 5111 #5111 30 Disk Expansion with Dual
Feature Code
4605 6605 Addt Disk Unit (1.031 GB, reg) Line Cord
4606 6606 Single Disk Unit (1967 MB) 5121 5121 Power Regulator Card
4607 6607 Addt Disk Unit (4.194 GB, reg) 5130 5130 Tower Attach Power (RISC)
4625 6321 CD-ROM 5133 5133 Feature Power Supply
4630 6330 DVD-RAM 5134 5133 Feature Power Supply
5707 5707 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet UTP 6152 6152 EIA 232/V.24 Adapter
Feature Code
5707 5707 PCI 1 Gbps Ethrnt 2- port 6153 6153 V.35 1-Line (20-ft Cable)
5709 5709 Ultra320 SCSI Raid 6154 6152 EIA 232/V.24 1-Line 20E
5712 5702 Ultra320 SCSI 6155 6152 EIA 232/V.24 1-Line 20
5713 573B PCI-X 1 Gbps iSCSI TOE-Copper 6160 6160 Token-Ring Network Adapter
5714 573C PCI-X 1 Gbps iSCSI 6171 6151 X.21 1-Line 50
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6173 6153 V.35 1-Line (50-ft Cable) 6519 6506 64 MB One-Port FSIOP
6174 6152 EIA 232/V.24 1-Line 50E 6520 6520 Upgrade 1 to 2 Port FSIOP
6175 6152 EIA 232/V.24 1-Line 50 6522 6502 Disk Unit Cntrlr for RAID
6180 6180 Twinaxial Workstation IOA 6523 6530 Disk Unit Controller
6181 6181 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA 6526 6506 16 MB 2-Port FSIOP
6183 6183 6 port ASCII IOA 6527 6506 32 MB 2-Port FSIOP
6203 6202 PCI Ultra3 SCSI Adapter 6528 6506 48 MB 2-Port FSIOP
6204 6204 Differential SCSI Adapter 6529 6506 64 MB 2-Port FSIOP
6246 6246 1.8 m Rack Trim Kit 6530 6530 Storage Device Controller
6258 6258 36 GB 4 mm Tape Unit 6532 6532 RAID Disk Unit Controller
6279 63A0 160 GB VXA-320 Tape Drive 6533 6533 RAID Disk Unit Controller
6312 6312 Quad Digital Trunk Adapter 6534 6534 Magnetic Media Controller
6325 6321 CD-ROM 6536 6535 SSA Disk Unit Controller
6335 6335 840 MB QIC-mini Tape Unit 6537 6535 SSA RAID Disk Unit Controller
6340 6340 13 GB QIC mini Tape Unit 6574 28D2 #6574 - 4-Disk Slot Exp - Base Ctlr
6341 6341 120 MB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6580 6580 Optional Rack Security Kit
6342 6342 525 MB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6584 28F7 #6584 - 4-Disk Slot Exp - PCI-X Ctlr
6343 6343 1.2 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6586 6586 Modem Tray for 19-Inch Rack
6344 6344 2.5 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6587 6587 Model 520 Rear Cover
6345 6345 13 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6592 28F6 #6592 - 4-Disk Slot Exp - Base Ctlr
6346 6346 120 MB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6593 292E #6593 - 4-Disk Slot Exp - PCI-X Ctlr
6347 6347 525 MB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6594 292D #6594 - 4-Disk Slot Exp-PCI-X Ctlr
6348 6348 1.2 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6601 6601 Single Disk Unit (1031 MB)
6349 6349 2.5 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6602 6602 Single Disk Unit (1031 MB)
6350 6350 13 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6603 6603 Single Disk Unit (1967 MB)
6365 6335 840 MB QIC-mini Tape External 6605 6605 1.03 GB Disk Unit
6366 6366 120 MB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6606 6606 1.96 GB Disk Unit
6367 6366 525 MB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6607 6607 4.19 GB Disk Unit
6368 6368 1.2 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6612 6602 Dual Disk Unit (2.0 GB)
6369 6369 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6613 6603 Dual Disk Unit (4 GB)
6370 6370 13 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 6616 6616 Integrated PC Server
6380 6380 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6617 6617 Integrated PC Server
6381 63A0 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6618 6617 Integrated Netfinity Server
6382 63A0 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6650 6603 Additional Disk Unit (1.96 GB)
6383 63A0 16 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6652 6602 Additional Disk Unit (1.03 GB)
6384 63A0 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6701 6601 Base Disk Replace (1.0 GB)
6385 6385 13 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6713 6713 8.58 GB Disk Unit
6386 63A0 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6714 6714 17.54 GB Disk Unit
6390 6390 7 GB 8 mm Cartridge Tape Unit 6717 6717 8.58 GB 10k rpm Disk Unit
6417 28E7 HSL-2/RIOG Bus Adapter 6718 6718 17.54 GB 10k rpm Disk Unit
6425 6321 CD-ROM 6750 6750 MFIOP
6480 6380 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cart Tape 6752 6752 MFIOP
6481 63A0 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cart Tape 6753 6753 MFIOP
6482 63A0 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6800 5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA
6483 63A0 16 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6801 5701 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA
6484 63A0 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6802 6602 Base Disk Replacement (1.0 GB)
6485 6385 13 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6803 2793 PCI WAN for ECS
6486 63A0 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 6804 2793 PCI WAN for ECS (CIM)
6490 6390 7 GB 8 mm Cartridge Tape 6806 6606 1.96 GB Disk Unit
6500 6500 Disk Controller 6807 6607 4.19 GB Disk Unit
6501 6501 Tape/Disk Device Controller 6812 6602 Base Disk Replacement (2.0 GB)
6502 6502 Disk Unit Controller for RAID 6813 6713 8.58 GB Disk Unit
Cross Reference
6509 6509 Additional 16 MB FSIOP Memory 6817 6717 8.58 GB 10k rpm Disk Unit
Feature Code
6512 6512 Disk Unit Controller for RAID 6818 6718 17.54 GB 10k rpm Disk Unit
6513 6513 Internal Tape Device Controller 6824 6714 17.54 GB Disk Unit
6516 6506 16 MB One-Port FSIOP 6831 6731 1.6 GB Read Cache Device
6517 6506 32 MB One-Port FSIOP 6863 6863 System i5 Slim-Line Doors
6518 6506 48 MB One-Port FSIOP 6864 6864 System i5 Acoustic Doors
7343 6343 1.2 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape 7445 7445 Model 810 High Availability Edition
Feature Code
7344 6344 2.5 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 7446 7446 Model 810 High Availability Edition
7347 6347 Base Tape Upgrade (525 MB) 7447 7447 Model 810 High Availability Edition
7348 6348 1.2 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 7448 7448 Model 810 High Availability Edition
7349 6349 2.5 GB ¼-in Cartridge Tape 7450 7450 Model 520 Value/Express Edition
7350 7350 Value Edition for #0975 7451 7451 Model 520 Value/Express Edition
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7452 7452 Model 520 Value/Express Edition 7558 7558 Model 5501/4-way Solution
7453 7453 Model 520 Enterprise Edition 7559 7559 Model 570 High Availability Edition
7454 7454 Model 520 Standard Edition 7560 7560 Model 570 High Availability Edition
7455 7455 Model 520 Enterprise Edition 7561 7561 Model 570 High Availability Edition
7456 7456 Model 520 Standard Edition 7562 7562 Model 570 High Availability Edition
7457 7457 Model 520 Enterprise Edition 7563 7563 Model 570 High Availability Edition
7458 7458 Model 520 Standard Edition 7570 7570 Model 570 2/16-way CBU Edition
7459 7459 Model 520 Enterprise Edition 7580 7580 HA Edition for #0940
7462 7462 Model 550 Standard Edition 7581 7581 HA Edition for #0941
7463 7463 Model 550 Enterprise Edition 7583 7583 HA Edition for #0943
7469 7469 Model 570 0/4-way Standard Edition 7590 7590 CBU Edition for #0944
7470 7470 Model 570 0/4-way Enterprise Edition 7607 6607 Optional Base 4.19 GB Disk Unit
7471 7471 Model 570 0/8-way Standard Edition 7613 6603 Base DASD Replace (3934 MB)
7472 7472 Model 570 0/8-way Enterprise Edition 7618 7618 570 One Processor Activation
7473 7473 Model 570 0/12-way Standard Edition 7620 7620 520 On/Off Proc Enablement
7474 7474 Model 570 0/12-way Enterprise Edition 7621 7621 520 On/Off Proc Day Billing
7475 7475 Model 570 0/16-way Standard Edition 7622 7622 520 Reserve Capacity Prepaid
7476 7476 Model 570 0/16-way Enterprise Edition 7624 7624 570 On/Off Proc Day Billing
7480 7480 Standard Edition for 8966 7629 7629 Domino Edition for #0910
7481 7481 Enterprise Edition for 8966 7630 7630 Solution Edition for #0910
7482 7482 Standard Edition for 8966 7631 7631 Sol Ed-PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne
7483 7483 Enterprise Edition for 8966 7632 7632 C2CRM Solution Ed w/Domino
7484 7484 Model 59 32/48-way Standard Edition 7640 7640 2-way SAP Solution Edition
7485 7485 Model 595 32/48-way Enterprise 7641 7641 4-way SAP Solution Edition
Edition 7663 7663 570 1 GB Mem Activation
7486 7486 Standard Edition for 8966 7680 7680 Accelerator for System i5
7487 7487 Enterprise Edition for 8966 7681 7681 Accelerator for System i5
7488 7488 Model 570 0/2-way Standard Edition 7682 7682 Accelerator for System i5
7489 7489 Model 570 0/2-way Enterprise Edition 7687 7687 Accelerator for System i5
7490 7490 Model 570 0/2-way Standard Edition 7713 6713 Optional Base 8.58 GB Disk Unit
7491 7491 Model 570 0/2-way Enterprise Edition 7728 7625 570 Reserve Capacity Prepaid
7494 7494 Model 570 2/4-way Standard Edition 7734 7734 Enterprise Edition for #0906
7495 7495 Model 570 2/4-way Enterprise Edition 7735 7735 Enterprise Edition for #0906
7496 7496 Model 595 8/16-way Standard Edition 7736 7736 Enterprise Edition for #0906
7497 7497 Model 595 8/16-way Enterprise Edition 7738 7738 570 Base Proc Activation
7498 7498 Model 59 16/32-way Standard Edition 7741 7741 550 Reserve Capacity Prepaid
7499 7499 Model 595 16/32-way Enterprise 7747 7747 Enterprise Edition for #0934
Edition 7748 7748 Enterprise Edition for #0935
7500 6713 Quantity 150 of #4314 7749 7749 Enterprise Edition for #0936
7501 6717 Quantity 150 of #4317 7757 7757 Standard Edition for #0934
7502 6718 Quantity 150 of #4318 7758 7758 Standard Edition for #0935
7503 6714 Quantity 150 of #4324 7759 7759 Standard Edition for #0936
7504 6719 Quantity 150 of #4319 7760 7760 CBU Edition for #0937
7508 4326 Quantity 150 of #4326 7763 7763 HA Edition for #0934
7509 4327 Quantity 150 of #4327 7764 7764 HA Edition for #0935
7510 4328 Quantity 150 of #4328 7765 7765 HA Edition for #0936
7530 7530 Model 5501/4-way Domino 7768 7768 CPU Power Regulator
7531 7531 Model 5501/4-way Solution E1 7784 7784 Standard Edition for #0906
7532 7532 Model 5501/4-way CRM (Clear Tech 7785 7785 Standard Edition for #0906
w/Domino) 7801 7801 6m HMC Attachment Cable
7533 7533 Model 5501/4-way SAP 2-way 7802 7802 15m HMC Attachment Cable
7534 7534 Model 5501/4-way SAP 4-way 7813 528C 0/8 GR 1.8 GHz CUoD MCM
Cross Reference
7541 7541 Model 520 Solution Edition 7814 30DC 4 GB Main Storage
Feature Code
7551 7551 HA Edition for #0910 7815 7815 595 One Processor Activation
7552 7452 Model 520 High Availability Edition 7816 303E 2/4 GB CUoD Main Storage
7553 7553 Model 520 High Availability Edition 7817 7817 SNI Fiber Adapter
7554 7554 Model 520 High Availability Edition 7818 28D8 HSL-2/RIO-G 2-Ports Copper
7555 7555 Model 520 High Availability Edition 7819 28EB HSL/RIO 2-Ports Optical
8137 8137 Remote ASYNC Node 8719 6506 Optional 64 MB 1-Port FSIOP
Feature Code
8152 9152 Optional Base Twinaxial 8726 6506 Optional 16 MB 2-Port FSIOP
8156 3156 Optional Base 64 MB Main Storage 8727 6506 Optional 32 MB 2-Port FSIOP
8157 3157 Optional Base 128 MB Main Storage 8728 6506 Optional 48 MB 2-Port FSIOP
8158 3158 Optional Base 256 MB Main Storage 8729 6506 Optional 64 MB 2-Port FSIOP
8160 3160 Optional Addtl 16 MB Main Storage 8813 6713 Optional Base 8.58 GB Disk Unit
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8817 6717 Optional Base 8.58 GB 10k rpm Disk 9147 2637 Standard MFIOP/ASCII WSC
8818 6718 Optional Base 17 GB 10k rpm Disk 9148 2661 Standard MFIOP/Twinaxial WSC
8824 6714 Optional Base 17.54 GB Disk Unit 9149 9149 Twinaxial passthu adapter
8863 2609 EIA 232/V.24 Two line 20E 9150 2637 Standard MFIOP/ASCII WSC
8866 2609 EIA 232/V.24 Two line 50E 9151 2661 Standard MFIOP/Twinaxial WSC
8917 6717 Optional Base 8.58 GB 10k rpm Disk 9152 9152 Standard MFIOP/Twinaxial WSC
8918 6718 Optional Base 17 GB 10k rpm Disk 9153 9153 Standard MFIOP w/o Twinaxial WSC
8924 6714 Optional Base 17.54 GB Disk Unit 9156 3156 Standard 64 MB Main Storage
8950 522A Model 520 1-way Processor 9159 3159 Standard 8 MB Main Storage
8951 522A Model 520 1-way Processor 9160 3160 Standard 16 MB (2 SIMM)
8952 522A Model 520 1-way Processor 9161 3161 Standard 32 MB Main Storage
8953 522A Model 520 1-way Processor 9162 9162 Standard MFIOP w/Twinaxial WSC
8954 5228 Model 520 1-way Processor 9163 9163 Standard MFIOP
8955 5229 Model 520 2-way Processor 9164 9164 Standard MFIOP
8958 5237 Model 550 1/4-way Processor 9171 917A Standard MFIOP/ASCII WSC
8961 26EA Model 570 0/2-way Processor 9172 2661 Twinaxial MFIOP
8961 26EA Model 570 2/4-way Processor 9173 917C Standard MFIOP/LocalTalk WSC
8966 528C 595 1.9 Ghz Proc 0/16-way 9174 9174 Base Ethernet IOA
8971 26F2 Model 570 2/4-way Processor 9175 9175 Base Token Ring IOA
8971 26F2 Model 570 4/8-way Processor 9176 918E Base MFIOP
8971 26F2 Model 570 9/12-way Processor 9177 918D Ethernet MFIOP
8971 26F2 Model 570 13/16-way Processor 9179 3179 Base 256 MB Main Storage
8971 26F2 570 CUoD 0/2way 1/65HZ Proc 9184 3184 Standard 32 MB Main Storage
8972 522A Model 520 1-way Processor 9185 3185 Standard 64 MB Main Storage
8981 52A4 Model 595 Processor Book 9190 3190 Base 256 MB Main Storage
9000 7000 Panel Keylock Feature 9211 9211 60m SPCN Optical cable
9004 9004 South Hemisphere Designator 9212 9212 100m SPCN Optical cable
9020 9020 V.35 Cable 20-ft 9215 9215 60m SPCN Copper Cable
9021 9021 X.21 Cable 20-ft 9231 3131 Optional Base 64 MB Main Storage
9022 9022 EIA232 20-ft Cable 9232 3132 Optional Base 128 MB Main Storage
9023 9023 V.24 20-ft Enhanced Cable 9234 3134 Standard 128 MB Main Storage
9024 9024 Token-Ring Cable (2.44 m) 9243 9243 400W Availability Bulk
9025 9025 Ethernet Cable AUI (3 m) 9249 6149 Base 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring IOA
9026 9026 EIA 232 6m Client Acc cable 9252 3152 Standard 32 MB Main Storage
9027 9027 EIA 232 2.5m Clint Acc cable 9254 3154 Standard 128 MB Main Storage
9050 6050 Base Twinaxial Workstation Controller 9262 3162 Standard 128 MB Main Storage
9053 6053 Standard Twinaxial WSC Specify 9263 3163 Standard 256 MB Main Storage
9054 6054 Standard LocalTalk Controller 9266 3166 Standard 256 MB Main Storage
9079 9079 #9079 Base I/O Tower for 840 or SB3 9272 3172 Standard 32 MB Main Storage
9094 9094 Base PCI-X I/O Enclosure 9280 6180 Base Twinaxial WSC
9100 6100 315 MB Disk Unit Relocation 9282 3172 Standard 32 MB Main Storage
9102 6102 Standard 320 MB Disk Unit 9284 63A0 Base 30 GB 1/4-Inch Cart Tape
9103 6103 Standard 400 MB Disk Unit 9285 63A0 Base 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Drive
9104 6104 Standard 988 MB Disk Unit 9299 9299 Base Enterprise Enablement
9106 6105 Standard Dual Disk (640 MB) 9301 9301 Upgraded 30-Disk Expansion
9109 6109 Standard 988 MB Disk Unit Spec 9304 3104 Standard 64 MB Main Storage
9110 3110 Standard 64 MB Main Storage 9313 6713 Base 8.58 GB Disk Unit
9116 7116 High Performance CD Enable 9341 6341 Standard 120 MB ¼-inch Tape
9117 7117 Expansion Unit 1 9342 6342 Standard 525 MB ¼-inch Tape
9120 6107 Standard Dual Disk (800 MB) 9343 6343 Standard 1.2 GB ¼-inch Tape
9122 6122 Standard 851 MB Disk Unit (RPQ) 9347 6347 Standard 525 MB ¼-inch Tape
9126 7126 Standard Mixed Disk Enabler 9348 6348 Standard 1.2 GB ¼-inch-inch Tape
Cross Reference
9140 6140 Twinaxial Workstation Control 9380 6380 2.5 GB ¼-inch Cart Tape
Feature Code
9141 6141 ASCII Workstation Control 9381 6181 Base Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 IOA
9143 9143 Twinaxial Workstation Controller 9493 2793 Base PCI WAN for ECS
9144 2637 ASCII Workstation Controller 9494 2793 Base PCI WAN for ECS (CIM
9145 9145 Standard MFIOP/ASCII WSC 9510 5727 Base Integrated Cache - 40 MB
9146 2638 Standard MFIOP/Twinaxial WSC 9517 6517 Standard File Server 32 MB 1 Port
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Note 1: IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 4 and Version 5 Release 3 are the releases currently
supported for the System i5 and eServer i5, or iSeries servers. These i5/OS releases are
required when using POWER5 or POWER5+ processors.
Note 2: RISC processor-based models of the iSeries and AS/400e servers are 800, 810,
820, 830, 840, 270, SB2, SB3, 250, 720, 730, 740, 150, 620, 630, 640, 50S, 53S, 500,
510, 530, 4x0, and Sx0. POWER4 is the chip technology used in the Model 825, 870, and
890. POWER5 is the chip technology used in the Models 520, 550, 570, and 595. And
POWER5+ is the chip technology used in the Models 520, 550, and 570.
OS/400 software releases up to and including V3R2 run only on CISC models of the AS/400
system (Models Bx0, Cx0, Dx0, Exx, Fx0, P0x, 100, 135, 140, 2x0, and 3x0). For information
about software supporting these CISC systems, refer to AS/400 CISC System Builder,
REDP-0042. CISC model capacity summary tables are in: Chapter 12, “Summary of AS/400
CISC models” on page 389.
OS/400 software releases from V3R6 and V3R7 through V5R2 run on AS/400e systems
(Models 150, 4xx, 5xx, and 6xx). For information about software supporting these RISC
systems, refer to IBM eServer AS/400e RISC System Builder Version 3 Release 6 - Version 5
Release 2, REDP-0342. RISC model capacity summary tables are in: Chapter 13, “Summary
of AS/400e RISC models” on page 407.
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OS/400 V5R1 OS/400 V5R2
9406-270 #2431, #2432, #2434 Processors 9406-800 #2463, #2464 Processors
9406-270 #2452, #2454 DSD Processors 9406-810 #2465, #2466, #2467, #2469
9406-820 #0150, #0151, #0152, #2435, #2436, #2437, #2438 Processors
Processors 9406-825 #2473, #2495 Processors
9406-820 #2456, #2457, #2458 DSD Processors 9406-870 #2486, #2489, #2496 Processors
9406-830 #0153, #2349, #2351 Processors 9406-890 #0197, #0198, #2487, #2488, #2497, #2498, #2499
9406-840 #0158, #0159, #2461 Processors Processors
9406-8x0 #235x CUoD #0595 PCI-X Expansion Unit in Rack
#037x LC-SC Adapter Kit #15xx Interactive Card
#1422 PDU Line Cord #2742 Two-Line WAN IOA
#147X Optical HSL Cable #2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller
#1548 Interactive Capacity Card #2776 HSL-2 Ports - 8 Copper
#2739 Optical Bus Adapter #2782 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit Controller
#275x HSL Ports #2785 HSL-2 Ports - 2 Copper
#2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP Adapter #2786 HSL Ports - 2 Optical
#2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller #2787 PCI-X Fibre Channel Disk Controller
#2766 PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller #2788 HSL Ports - 8 Optical
#2772 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA #2792 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
#2773 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA (ANSI) #2793/#9793 Two-Line WAN IOA with Modem
#2777 HSL Ports - 8 Copper - 8 Copper #2794/#9794 Two-Line IOA with Modem
#2778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller #2844 PCI IOP
#2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Server #2849 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter
#2805 PCI Quad Modem IOA #2892 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
#2806 PCI Quad Modem (CIM) #2886 Optical Bus Adapter
#2817 PCI 155 Mbps MMF ATM IOA #3015 8 GB main storage
#2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Server #3016 8 GB main storage
#3007 1 GB main storage #3017 32 GB main storage
#3009 128 MB main storage #3018 32 GB main storage
#3027 1 GB main storage #3020 4 GB main storage
#3029 128 MB main storage #3021 4 GB main storage
#3032 256 MB main storage #3035 16 GB main storage
#3033 512 MB main storage #3036 16 GB main storage
#3034 1 GB main storage #3042 256 MB main storage
#3067 1 GB main storage #3043 512 MB main storage
#4319 35.16 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit #3044 1024 MB main storage
#4585 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Device #3046 2048 MB main storage
#4487 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device #3092 256 MB main storage
#4587 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device #3093 512 MB main storage
#4685 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Device #30941024 MB main storage
#4687 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device #3096 2048 MB main storage
#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller #4326 35.16 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit
#5078 PCI Expansion Unit #4327 70.56 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit
#510x PCI Disk Expansion Unit #4531 DVD-ROM
#516x Power Dist Unit #4631 DVD-ROM
#9002 Dual Line Cord Enabler #4710 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
#9752 Base HSL Ports - 8 Copper #4805 PCI Cryptographic Accelerator
#9755 Base HSL Ports - 16 Copper #4810 PCI Integrated xSeries Server
#9777 Base HSL Ports - 8 Copper #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit
#9778 Base PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower
7207-330 External SLR60 Tape Drive #5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower
#5108 PCI-X Expansion Unit
#5115 Dual Line Cords Tower
#5116 Dual Line Cords #5294 Tower
#5138 Redundant Power and Cooling
#5294 1.8m I/O Tower
#5580 - #2780 Controller with Auxiliary Write Cache
#5581 - #2757 Controller with Auxiliary Write Cache
#5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOAl
#5701 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA
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9406-520 #8325, #8327, #8330 Processors #0047 Device Parity RAID-6 All
#0906 1-way Server Feature #0532 i5/OS V5R4, V5R4M0 LIC
#2888 RIO-G Ports - 2 Copper #5557 System Console Ethernet w/o IOP#0047 Device Parity
#4400 1GB DDR2 Main Storage RAID-6 All,
#4474 2GB DDR2 Main Storage #6800 PCI 1Gbps Ethernet IOA
#4475 4GB DDR2 Main Storage #6801 PCI 1Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA
#4477 8GB DDR2 Main Storage #6803 PCI WAN for ECS
#5159 850 Watt Power Supply #6804 PCI WAN for ECS (CIM)
#5553 System Console Ethernet w/o IOP
#5776 PCI-X Disk Controller 90MB without IOP
#6803 PCI WAN for ECS
#6804 PCI WAN for ECS (CIM)
#7256 520 Enterprise Enablement
#7320 520 One Processor Activation
#7350 Value Edition for #0975
#7352 Value Edition for #0975
#7355 Accelerator for System i5
#7357 Accelerator for System i5
#7366 Solution Edition for #0906
#7373 High Availabilty Edition for #0906
#7374 High Availability Edition for #0906
#7620 520 On/Off Processor Enablement
#7622 520 Reserve Capacity Prepaid
#7734 Enterprise Edition for #0906
#7735 Enterprise Edition for #0906
#7736 Enterprise Edition for #0906
#7784 Standard Edition for #0906
#7785 Standard Edition for #0906
#8410 520 Base Processor Activation
#9299 Base Enterprise Enablement for 520
Note: You can verify this information by using the Offering Information (OITool),
IBMLink™, or other online tools. You can find the OITool on the Web at:
http://w3-3.ibm.com/sales/ssi/
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10.2 i5/OS and OS/400 general availability and support
The following table shows the availability, withdrawal, and end of support dates for each
release of the operating system. Note that i5/OS V5R4, V5R3, and OS/400 V5R2 are the
supported levels of operating system for the System i models. All earlier releases of OS/400
are withdrawn from IBM marketing and support.
V4R1 X X X X - - - -
V4R2 - X X X - - - -
V4R3 - - X X - - - -
V4R4 - - - X X - - -
V4R5 - - - - X X - -
V5R1 - - - - - X X -
V5R2 - - - - - - X X
V5R3 - - - - - - - X
* OS/400 V4R5 is the last release to offer single-step CISC-to-RISC upgrade capabilities from V3R2.
** Withdrawn from IBM support.
Refer to the appropriate software installation manual for instructions to upgrade software.
Single step RISC-to-RISC upgrades are supported as normal upgrade procedures.
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Software
See 10.10, “Notes for Version 5 software tables” on page 366, for Version 5 software group
information.
Operating system and base products Skip Product HIPO feature Keyed Software
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5)2 stamped Maintenance
media9 Delivery8
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DB2® Symmetric Multiprocessing --- 5722-SS1 1517 S
Option 26
DB2 Query Manager and SQL Development Kit for --- 5722-ST1 1011 5050 S
iSeries 6, 7
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Software
OS/400 complementary database software Skip Product HIPO feature Keyed Software
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5)2 stamped Maintenance
media9 Delivery8
DB2 Universal Database™ Extenders for iSeries V7.2 --- 5722-DE1 1004 5050 S
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Networking products Skip Product HIPO feature2 Keyed Software
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5) stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
* Ordering ID
WebSphere and on demand business products Skip Product HIPO Keyed Software
ship2 identifier features2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries6 --- 5722-BR1 1002 5050 S
Network Feature 1506 5101
Advanced Feature 1507 5102
Director with VE Console for i5/OS V5.10 New 5733-DR1 Product Code
VE Enterprise Workload Manager for i5/OS V2.1 New 5733-EWA Product Code
PATROL for iSeries – Predict --- 5620-FIF --- S
Tivoli® Storage Manager Enterprise Edition V5.1 --- 5698-ISE --- ---
Tivoli Storage Manager V5.1 --- 5698-ISM --- ---
Advanced Job Scheduler for iSeries6 --- 5722-JS1 1007 5050 S
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Software
Office support and printing products Skip Product HIPO feature2 Keyed Software
ship2 identifier stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
AFP™ Font Collect ion for Workstation and OS/400 5648-B45 ---
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Object Server Option 1 ---
Additional and packaged products Skip Product HIPO feature2 Keyed Software
ship2 identifier stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
Host Access Client Package for iSeries, Version 5.0 5724-I21 ---
Personal Communications V5.8
WebSphere Host On-Demand V9.0
See 10.10, “Notes for Version 5 software tables” on page 366, for Version 5 software group
information.
Operating system and base products Skip Product HIPO feature Keyed Software
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5)2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
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Software
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OS/400 complementary database software Skip Product HIPO feature Keyed Software
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5)2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
DB2 Universal Database Extenders for iSeries V7.2 --- 5722-DE1 1004 5050 S
DB2 Web Query Tool for iSeries Version 1.3 P 5697-G85 --- S
Software for the System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries models 353
Software
WebSphere and on demand business products Skip Product HIPO Keyed Software
ship2 identifier features2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries6 --- 5722-BR1 1002 5050 S
Network Feature 1506
Advanced Feature 1507 5102
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Director with VE Console for i5/OS V5.10 New 5733-DR1 M
VE Enterprise Workload Manager for i5/OS V2.1 New 5733-EWA M
PATROL for iSeries – Predict --- 5620-FIF --- S
Tivoli Storage Manager Enterprise Edition V5.1 P 5698-ISE --- ---
Tivoli Storage Manager V5.1 --- 5698-ISM --- ---
Advanced Job Scheduler for iSeries6 --- 5722-JS1 1007 5050 S
DB2 Query Manager and SQL Development Kit for --- 5722-ST1 1011 5050 S
iSeries6, 7
Office support and printing products Skip Product HIPO feature2 Keyed Software
ship2 identifier stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
Advanced DBCS Printer Support for AS/4006 --- 5722-AP1 1014 5050 S
AFP Font Collect ion for Workstation and OS/400 5648-B45 ---
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Software
Additional and packaged products Skip Product HIPO feature2 Keyed Software
ship2 identifier stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
Host Access Client Package for iSeries, Version 4.0 5724-F68 ---
Personal Communications V5.7
WebSphere Host On-Demand V8.0
See 10.10, “Notes for Version 5 software tables” on page 366, for Version 5 software group
information.
Operating system and base products Skip Product HIPO feature Keyed Software
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5)2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
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Operating system and base products Skip Product HIPO feature Keyed Software
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5)2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
DB2 Query Manager and SQL Development Kit for --- 5722-ST1 1011 5050 S
iSeries6, 7
OS/400 complementary database software Skip Product HIPO feature Keyed Software
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5)2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
DB2 Universal Database Extenders for iSeries V7.2 --- 5722-DE1 1004 5050 S
DB2 DataPropagator for iSeries Version 8.1 New 5722-DP4 1035 5050 S
DB2 Web Query Tool for iSeries Version 1.3 P 5697-G85 --- S
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Software
OS/400 complementary database software Skip Product HIPO feature Keyed Software
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5)2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
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Networking products Skip Product HIPO feature2 Keyed Software
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5) stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
* ordering ID
WebSphere and on demand business products Skip Product HIPO Keyed Software
ship2 identifier features2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
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Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries6 --- 5722-BR1 1002 5050 S
Network Feature 5101
Advanced Feature 1507 5102
Software Technical Support for iSeries 1-year, renewable New 5733-SX1 ---
Software Technical Support for iSeries 3-year, renewable New 5733-SX3 ---
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Application development products Skip Product HIPO Keyed Software
ship2 identifier feature2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
Office support and printing products Skip Product HIPO Keyed Software
ship2 identifier feature2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
Advanced Function Printing Utilities for AS/4006 --- 5722-AF1 1001 5050 S
Advanced DBCS Printer Support for AS/4006 --- 5722-AP1 1014 5050 S
AFP Font Collect ion for Workstation and OS/400 5648-B45 ---
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Software
Host Access Client Package for iSeries, Version 3.0 5733-A78 ---
Personal Communications V5.6
Screen Customizer Version 1.0.70
WebSphere Host On-Demand V7.0
Host Access Client Package for multiplatforms, Version 3.0 5648-E81 ---
Personal Communications V5.6
Screen Customizer V2.0.70
WebSphere Host On-Demand V7.0
Operating system and base products Skip Product HIPO feature Keyed Software subscription
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5)2 stamped or maintenance8
V5R1 media9
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Operating system and base products Skip Product HIPO feature Keyed Software subscription
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5)2 stamped or maintenance8
V5R1 media9
DB2 Query Manager and SQL Development Kit for --- 5722-ST1 1011 5050 S
iSeries6, 7
OS/400 complementary database software Skip Product HIPO feature Keyed Software
ship2 identifier (5372-IS5)2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
DB2 Universal Database Extenders for iSeries V7.2 --- 5722-DE1 --- 5050 S
DB2 DataPropagator for iSeries Version 7.16 (V5R1) P 5769-DP3 1005 5050 S
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Software
WebSphere and on demand business products Skip Product HIPO Keyed Software
ship2 identifier features2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries6 --- 5722-BR1 1002 5050 S
Network Feature --- 1506 5101
Advanced Feature 1507 5102
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Application development products Skip Product HIPO Keyed Software
ship2 identifier feature2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
Office support and printing products Skip Product HIPO Keyed Software
ship2 identifier feature2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
Advanced Function Printing Utilities for AS/4006 --- 5722-AF1 1001 5050 S
Advanced DBCS Printer Support for AS/4006 --- 5722-AP1 1014 5050 S
AFP Font Collect ion for Workstation and OS/400 5648-B45 ---
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Office support and printing products Skip Product HIPO Keyed Software
ship2 identifier feature2 stamped subscription or
media9 maintenance8
Note 1 V5 is supported on the following AS/400e RISC models only. See the overview table in the model chapters for the minimum
OS/400 release to support each model.
9401-150 (V5R1 does not support 5649-nnn products. 5722-nnn programs in group P05 support the 9401-150.)
9402/4-4xx (V5R1 only)
9404/6-5xx (V5R1 only)
9402/4/6-620, 630, 640, S20, S30, S40
9406-170
9402/4/6-720, 730, 740
9406-250
9402/4/6-270
9402/4/6-800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890
9406-SB2/SB3
9405-520
9406-520, 550, 570, 595
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Note 2 Products marked with a “” in the Skip ship column are unchanged from a previous version or release and are referred to as
being “skip shipped”. These products retain their original product identifiers.
The HIPO feature column provides the feature codes that are included in the HIPO (5732-IS5) when a specific product or
feature is ordered to be preloaded in the factory. If you order a software upgrade, or if the initial order does not include the
#5000 software preload code, the order does not include the HIPO (5732-IS5).
With the introduction of Keyed Stamped Media in V4R4, all products the client ordered are no longer “stacked” on a single set
of CDs. The client receives a grouping of CDs. With V5R2, this includes:
Licensed Internal Code (I_Base_01)
OS/400 Base Operating System CD (B29xx_01)
OS/400 No Charge Options (B29xx_02 to B29xx_06)
No charge License Programs (B29xx_07 to B29xx_09)
Set of Keyed Stamped Media CDs (L29xx_01 to L29xx_02)
Individual CD for each product ordered that is not part of Keyed Stamped Media (F29xx_01 and higher)
Cumulative PTF CDs (Cydddvrm_01)
Secondary Languages if ordered (N29xx_01)
iSeries Information Center (SK3T-4091)
Refer to Chapter 7, “Storage and media for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries models” on page 291, and the internal tape
unit sections of each processor’s chapter to see which tapes are supported for that model.
Features #5504, #5506, #5507, #5511, #5512, #5513, #5514, #5515, #5517, #5519, #5521, #5531, #5536, #5537, #5538,
and #5599 were withdrawn from marketing as of 1 December 2005.
The number of individual user licenses that, when priced, equates the tier (based on processor) pricing and is the maximum
that can be used in a conversion for user based to tier (processor) pricing in that tier:
5722-XW1 iSeries Access Family 10 40 100 150 200 250 300
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Note 6 These products are licensed using the International Program License Agreement (IPLA). The remaining V4 licensed programs
are licensed under the International Customer Agreement (ICA) or IBM Agreement for Programs (IAP) terms.
Three documents, Proof of Entitlement (POE), License Information Document (LID), and International Program License
Agreement, are provided with IPLA software as proof of a valid license. IPLA software can be sold to another party. You must
notify the purchaser of the program’s terms and provide the POE, LID, and IPLA documents to the purchaser. IBM licenses
the purchaser when that party accepts the program's license terms by initial use of the program. The seller’s license is
terminated at this time.
When ordering upgrades to software licensed under the IPLA, such as OS/400, a copy of the POE should be provided by the
client to validate the license to the software.
“SWMA” indicates that the product is on the Eligible Products List for Software Subscription. Clients must purchase Software
Maintenance Subscription when they move to Version 4 or higher to upgrade to new versions or releases. Software
Subscription is available at prepaid options of one or three years.
Software Maintenance for some products is covered by Passport Advantage. Products must be registered via the Passport
Advantage Web site. For further information view:
http://www-142.ibm.com/software/sw-lotus/services/cwepassport.nsf/wdocs/softwaremaintenance
The third method is by purchasing an individual product code that covers an individual product. For example, clients
purchasing VE Enterprise Workload Manager for i5/OS V2.1 (5733-EWA) would need to purchase 5662-EWA to have a
3-Year Registration for the product.i
The price of Software Subscription is the same regardless of whether the software has been licensed to a system. Most iSeries
software delivered by HIPO is covered by Software Subscription. Clients who do not have a valid Software Maintenance are
not entitled to new Versions or Releases and must either re-license the software or purchase the After License For iSeries
license to join if they want to upgrade to a new version or release. You can find a current list of program products covered by
Software Subscription on the Web at:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/sftsol/subscript2.htm
Software Subscription is ordered as a unique product/model combination depending upon the method of payment:
5733-SW1 Software Subscription for AS/400 1-Year Prepay. Withdrawn from marketing.
5733-SW3 Software Subscription for AS/400 3-Year Prepay. Withdrawn from marketing.
5733-CA1 After License for iSeries
For the prepayment options and the Subscription After License, specify the corresponding processor-based feature for
5733-SWx.
“M” indicates Software Maintenance, which differs from Software Subscription. It requires maintenance to be purchased
separately based on individual product. Some products that were covered by Software Subscription are now covered by
Software Maintenance. Clients that have these products covered under an existing Software Subscription are still eligible for
upgrades under Software Subscription, but need to carefully plan their requirements when that Software Subscription expires.
You can find a list of program products covered by Software Maintenance and their Maintenance product codes on the Web
at the same site listed earlier in this note.
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Note 9 A number (representing the Installation ID of the product) in the Keyed Stamped Media column indicates that the product is
one of those provided in V5R1 on iSeries Keyed Stamped Media and shipped with OS/400. This is to provide on demand
delivery of these products and features and allows a 70-day evaluation period for any of the provided products or features. To
use the software distributed on the keyed stamped media after the 70-day evaluation period, order a Software License Key.
New Software License Keys are also required when the version, release, or modification level of the software changes. If the
software is transferred to a different system, a new software key is required. Some software is keyed based on the Software
group, and a new software key must be obtained when the Software group changes.
When a Software License Key is ordered, retain the Software License Key Sheet that IBM provides.
If a Keyed Stamped Media product or feature is to be upgraded, the current Software License Key Sheet for the product must
be provided as proof of license.
Note DB2 OLAP Server for iSeries V8.1 (5724-B78) is withdrawn from IBM marketing as of 09 November 2005.
10 Connect for iSeries V2 (5733-CO2) is withdrawn from IBM marketing as of 13 December 2005.
WebSphere Application Server Version 5.1 Developer Edition for iSeries (5724-D18) is withdrawn from IBM marketing as of
14 September 2005. The replacement product is WebSphere Application Server Version 6.0 Developer Edition for iSeries
(5724-H89).
For information about software groups for earlier systems, refer to IBM eServer AS/400e
RISC System Builder Version 3 Release 6 - Version 5 Release 2, REDP-0342.
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Hardware Processor feature Interactive feature or Server/Edition Version 5 group
models feature
820 #0150, #0151 - P20
#0152 - P30
#2395 #1521 P10
#1522, #1523, #1524 P20
#2396 #1522, #1523, #1524, #1525 P30
#2397 #1521 P20
#1522, #1523, #1524, #1525, #1526 P30
#2398 #1521 P30
#1522, #1523, #1524, #1525, P40
#1526, #1527
#2425 - P05
#2426, #2427 - P10
#2435 #1521 P10
#1522, #1523, #1524 P20
#2436 #1521 P20
#1522, #1523, #1524 P30
#2437 #1521 P20
#1522, #1523, #1524, #1526, #1527 P30
#2438 #1521 P30
#1522, #1523, #1524, #1525, P40
#1526, #1527
#2456 - P05
#2457, #2458 - P10
825 #2473, #2495 #7416, #7418, #7434, #7439 P30
830 #0153 - P30
#2349 #1531 P30
#1532, #1533, #1534, #1535, P40
#1536, #1537
#2400 #1531 P20
#1532, #1533, #1534, #1535 P30
#2402 #1531 P30
#1532, #1533, #1534, #1535, #1536 P40
#2403 #1531 P40
#1532, #1533, #1534, #1535, P50
#1536, #1537
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Hardware Processor feature Interactive feature Version 4 group
model
270 #2248 #1517 P05
#2250 #1516, #1518 P10
#2252 #1516, #1519 P10
#2253 #1516, #1520 P20
#2422, #2423 - P05
#2424 - P10
#2431 #1518 P10
#2432 #1516, #1519 P10
#2434 #1516, #1520 P20
#2452, #2454 - P05
720 #2061 #1500 P10
#1501, #1502 P20
#2062 #1500 P10
#1501, #1502, #1503 P20
#2063 #1500 P20
#1502, #1503, #1504 P30
#2064 #1500 P20
#1502, #1503, #1504, #1505 P30
730 #2065 #1506 P20
#1507, #1508, #1509 P30
#2066 #1506 P20
#1507, #1508, #1509, #1510 P30
#2067 #1506 P30
#1508, #1509, #1510, #1511 P40
#2068 #1506 P30
#1508, #1509, #1510, #1511 P40
740 #2069 #1510, #1511, #1512 P50
#1514 P40
#2070 #1510, #1511, #1512, #1513 P50
#1514 P40
820 #2395 #1521 P10
#1522, #1523, #1524 P20
#2396 #1521 P20
#1522, #1523, #1524, #1525 P30
#2397 #1521 P20
#1522, #1523, #1524, #1525, #1526 P30
#2398 #1521 P30
#1522, #1523, #1524, #1525, P30 or P40
#1526, #1527
#2425 --- P05
#2426, #2427 --- P10
830 #2400 #1531 P20
#1532, #1533, #1534, #1535, P30
#1536, #1537
#2402 #1531 P30
#1532, #1533, #1534, #1535, #1536 P40
#2403 #1531 P40
#1532, #1533, #1534, #1535, P50
#1536, #1537
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Software
The products are listed in sequential order by the software product’s model number in the
right-most column (the latest release of i5/OS). For example, 5722-SS1 is listed prior to
5722-TC1 and after 5733-CO2. V5R2 is the column used as a sorting reference.
An asterisk (*) in the column indicates the product is skip-shipped for that release. The
dashes (---) indicate that the product was not offered for that release. The letters N/A indicate
that the product is not supported for that release.
Refer to IBM eServer AS/400e RISC System Builder Version 3 Release 6 - Version 5
Release 2, REDP-0342, for a software product map for releases prior to OS/400 V4R2.
For a list of withdrawn software products and their recommended replacements, and further
information, refer to the iSeries Planning Web site at:
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V4R2 V4R3 V4R4 V4R5 V5R1 V5R2 V5R3 V5R4
--- --- --- --- --- 5724-A18 * N/A
5769-MQ2 * * 5733-A38 * * P/N P/N
--- --- --- 5733-A47 * N/A N/A N/A
--- --- 5648-DO1 5648-DO1 5733-A61 5733-A78 5724-F68 5724-I20
--- --- 5748-C54 * 5733-A61 5733-A78 5724-F68 5724-I20
--- 5769-AC2 * * 5722-AC2 N/A N/A N/A
--- 5769-AC1 * * 5722-AC3 5722-AC3 5722-AC3 N/A
5769-AF1 * * * 5722-AF1 5722-AF1 * *
5798-AF3 * * * * * N/A N/A
5769-AP1 * * * 5722-AP1 5722-AP1 5722-AP1 *
--- --- 5769-AS1 * 5733-AS3 5724-D06 5722-WE2 5722-WE2
--- --- --- --- --- 5733-AZ1
5769-BR1 * * * 5722-BR1 5722-BR1 5722-BR1 5722-BR1
--- --- --- --- --- 5724-B08 5724-E66 N/A
--- --- --- --- --- 5648-B45 * *
--- --- --- 5733-B2B * 5733-CO2 * N/A
5716-CP2* 5769-CP4 * 5648-C69 * N/A N/A N/A
--- --- 5769-CE1 * N/A N/A N/A N/A
--- --- 5769-CE2 * 5722-CE2 N/A N/A N/A
--- --- 5769-CE3 * 5722-CE3 5722-CE3 5722-CE3 N/A
5769-CF1 * 5769-CF1 * N/A N/A N/A N/A
5769-CM1 * 5769-CM1 * 5722-CM1 5722-CM1 5722-CM1 5722-CM1
5769-CP4 * * N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
5769-CR1 * 5769-CR1 * 5722-CR1 5722-CR1 * *
--- --- --- --- --- --- 5733-CY1 5733-CY1
5769-DB1 * 5769-DB1 * 5722-DB1 5769-DB1 5769-DB1 5722-DB1
--- 5769-DC1 * * * * N/A N/A
--- 5769-DC3 * * * * N/A N/A
--- --- --- --- --- --- 5733-DIR 5733-DIR
--- --- --- --- --- --- 5733-DR1 5733-DR1
--- --- --- --- 5722-DE1 5722-DE1 5722-DE1 5722-DE1
5769-DFH 5769-DFH 5769-DFH * 5722-DFH 5722-DFH 5722-DFH 5722-DFH
5716-DCT* * * 5769-DL1 * * N/A N/A
5769-DP1 5769-DP2 * 5769-DP3 * 5722-DP4 * *
5769-DS1 * * * 5722-DS1 5722-DS1 5722-DS1 5722-DS1
--- --- --- --- --- ---- 5648-E77 5648-E77
--- --- --- 5648-E09 5733-A57 5733-E81 5724-F69 5724-I20
--- --- --- --- --- --- 5733-EWA 5733-EWA
--- --- --- --- --- --- 5733-EWM 5733-EWM
5798-TBY * * * 5798-FAX 5798-FAX * *
--- --- --- --- --- 5620-FIF * *
5769-FN1 * * * * * * *
5769-FNT * * * * * * *
5769-FW1 * 5769-FW1 5769-FW1 N/A N/A N/A N/A
--- --- 5733-FXD * * * * *
5639-F25 5639-F25 * *
--- --- --- --- 5697-G14 N/A N/A N/A
--- --- --- --- 5697-G23 N/A N/A N/A
--- --- --- --- 5697-G24 * 5724-E86 5724-E86
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Communication
Cable
Chapter 11. HSL, SPCN, line cord, and
communication cables for IBM
System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries
systems
This chapter has feature code descriptions for the HSL, SPCN (power), dual line cords, and
communication cables used with the System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries servers.
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http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ha/pdf/HSL_rules_V5R3.pdf
Refer to the following publications for an explanation of HSL configuration rules and
placement considerations:
IBM eServer iSeries Migration: A Guide to Upgrades and Migrations to POWER
Technology, SG24-7200
This redbook also contains configuration rules for eServer i5 Models and towers.
IBM eServer iSeries Migration: System Migration and Upgrades at V5R1 and V5R2,
SG24-6055
This redbook also contains configuration rules for iSeries models and towers.
IBM eServer i5 and iSeries System Handbook i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 October 2005 -
Draft, GA19-5486
High-speed Link Loop Architecture for the IBM eServer iSeries Server: OS/400 Version 5
Release 2, REDP-3652
Cable feature 520 550 570 595 800 810 825 870/890
Copper
Fiber optic1
SPCN 3
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#1468 250m Optical SPCN Cable 9 X X X X X
Cable
#6006 SPCN Power Cable 3m X X X X
tower/drawers.
Cable feature #5074 #5079 IXA card #5094 #5095 #5088 #5294 #5790
#8079 #9094 #0595 #0588 #8094
Copper
SPCN 2,4
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Cable feature #5074 #5079 IXA card #5094 #5095 #5088 #5294 #5790
#8079 #9094 #0595 #0588 #8094
1. Optical cable requires a base or feature optical HSL port card in the tower.
2. Fiber optic SPCN cables include two copper to fiber adapter, p/n 90H6827.
3. Cannot be used on rack mounted towers.
4. On Models 520, 550, 570, and 595, SPCN cabling must be a single closed loop across all I/O towers/drawers.
5. Cannot be plugged into rack mounted Model 520 system unit.
6. Use when greater distance is required. Performance can be degraded.
HSL cables
Some restrictions apply. On the Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 825, 870 and 890 this cable cannot be attached directly to any
system port, (HSL-2) it can, however be used in between I/O expansion towers (HSL) which are attached to those systems
via an HSL to HSL-2 adapter cable.
Supported on Models 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 820, 830, 840, 870 and 890
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V4R5
The #1460 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#1461 #1461 - 6.0m Copper HSL Cable
The #1461 - 6.0m HSL Cable is used to connect HSL ports in towers and system units.
Some restrictions apply. On Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 825, 870 and 890 this cable cannot be attached directly to any
system port, (HSL-2) it can, however be used in between I/O expansion towers (HSL) which are attached to those systems
via an HSL to HSL-2 adapter cable.
Communication
Supported on Models 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 830, 840
Cable
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V4R5
The #1461 is a Customer Install Feature.
Some restrictions apply. The #1462 cable cannot be attached to system port A1of a Model 820 unless only a migration
tower is connected. On the Models 270, 800, 810, the #1462 cable cannot be attached directly to any system port. It can
be used to connect I/O expansion towers which are attached to those systems. On the models 520, 550, 570, 595, 825,
870 and 890, the #1462 cable cannot be attached directly to any system port. It can be used to connect I/O expansion
towers (HSL) which are attached to those systems via an HSL to HSL-2 adapter cable.
Supported on Models 270, 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 830, 840
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V4R5
The #1462 is a Customer Install Feature.
Supported on Models 550, 570, 595, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1
The #1470 is a Customer Install Feature.
Supported on Models 550, 570, 595, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1
The #1471 is a Customer Install Feature.
Supported on Models 550, 570, 595, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1
The #1472 is a Customer Install Feature.
Supported on Models 550, 570, 595, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1
The #1473 is a Customer Install Feature.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
The #1474 is a Customer Install Feature.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
The #1475 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#1481 #1481 - 1.2m HSL-2 Cable
The #1481 - 1.2m HSL-2 Cable is used to connect HSL-2/RIO-G ports in towers and system units.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
The #1482 is a Customer Install Feature.
#1483 #1483 - 10m HSL-2 Cable
The #1483 - 10m HSL-2 Cable is used to connect HSL-2/RIO-G ports in towers and system units.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
The #1483 is a Customer Install Feature.
#1485 #1485 - 15.0m Copper HSL-2 Cable
The #1485 - 15m HSL-2 Cable is used to connect HSL-2/RIO-G ports in towers and system units.
Some restrictions apply. On the models 800, 810 this cable cannot be attached directly to any system port, it can however
be used in between I/O Expansion towers which are attached to those systems.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
The #1485 is a Customer Install Feature.
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890
Minimum operating system level: i5/OS V5R3
The #1487 is a Customer Install Feature.
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#6029 #6029 Power Control Cable - 30M
The #6029 is a 30m SPCN Power Control Cable.
The #6029 is a Customer Install Feature.
Communication
#1422 #1422 PDU Line Cord
The #1422 PDU Line Cord is used from a rack-mounted device to a #5160/#5161/#5162/#5163/#7188 Power Distribution
Unit in that same rack.
Cable
Supported on Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, and #0578, #0595, #7104 and #7188
expansion units
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1
The #1422 is a Customer Install Feature.
An #1827 Serial-UPS Conversion Cable is required to provide uninterruptible power supply control and feedback
information for the Models 520, 550, and 570. This does not impact the ability of the uninterruptible power supply to provide
power in case of an outage. Its presence enables the uninterruptible power supply for alerting the Model 520, 550, and 570
that it is under uninterruptible power supply power and advising the server of the amount of remaining uninterruptible power
supply battery power.
The eServer i5 servers use a different physical port to attach the uninterruptible power supply communications control
cable. It is not the J14 port, which was used by previous iSeries servers. This applies to any uninterruptible power supply
which needs to provide control information to the eServer i5 port.
The #1827 Serial-UPS conversion cable attaches to one of the system ports on the back of Models 520, 550, and 570 and
to the previously existing control cable provided with the uninterruptible power supply.
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#5106 #5106 Dual Line Cords - #5079 Tower
The #5106 Dual Line Cords - #5079 Tower provides dual line cord capability for a single unit in a #5079 1.8 M I/O Tower.
Two #14xx line cords must be ordered for each #5106 present, when a #5106 is ordered on an initial order of a #5079.
When ordering a #5106 as an MES, against an existing #5079, one additional #14xx line cord is required to be ordered for
Cable Part Numbers
each #5106 ordered. The IBM marketing configurator defaults a quantity of two #5106s, for each #5079 ordered, on a
system that has dual line cords on the system unit.
Communication
Convert any #5101 30 Disk Unit Expansion features installed in the #5079 to #5111 30 Disk Expansion with Dual Line
Cords features. No parts are shipped.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R1
#5114 #5114 Dual Line Cords Towerr
The #5114 Dual Line Cords Tower provides dual line cord capability for the #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure and the lower
unit in an #8093 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack/#8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack. Two #14xx line cords must be ordered on an
initial order or a model upgrade into an 890 from a non-890 model. When ordering a #5114 as an MES, one additional #14x
line cord is required to be ordered. One 840W power supply is shipped.
The #5114 has country-specific or region-specific usage.
Minimum operating system level: OS/400 V5R2
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11.4 Communication cables
Use the following part numbers to order cables for the System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries
models. The following part numbers might not be available in all countries or regions, or on all
models and can change.
Communication
Cable
Description Length Part number Feature code
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PCI Communication Cables for Models 150, 600, S10, 620, S20, 720, 250, 270, 820, 830, SB2, 840, SB3, and 890
PCI Communication Cables for Models 170, 600, S10, 620, S20, 720, 250, 270, 820, 830, SB2, 840, SB3, and 890
SPD Communication Cables for Models 600, 620, 640, 650, S10, S20, S30, S40 and SB1
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Modem (telephone) Cables for #9771 Base PCI Two-Line WAN with integrated modem, #2761 Integrated Analog Modem, and
#4761 PCI Integrated Analog Modems
Communication
Modem Cable - Belgium 9.1m (30 ft) 21H4903 #1011
Modem Cable - Denmark 9.1m (30 ft) 75G3812 #1024
Cable
Modem Cable - Finland/Norway 9.1m (30 ft) 75G3809 #1021
Modem Cable - France 9.1m (30 ft) 75G3803 #1015
Modem Cable - Germany 9.1m (30 ft) 75G3804 #1016
Modem Cable - China (Hong Kong S.A.R.)/New Zealand 9.1m (30 ft) 75G3808 #1020
Modem Cable - Iceland/Sweden 9.1m (30 ft) 87G6236 #1018
Modem Cable - Israel 9.1m (30 ft) 21H4905 #1013
Modem Cable - Italy 9.1m (30 ft) 75G3802 #1014
Modem Cable - Netherlands 9.1m (30 ft) 75G3810 #1022
Modem Cable - Switzerland 9.1m (30 ft) 75G3811 #1023
Modem Cable - United Kingdom 9.1m (30 ft) 75G3805 #1017
Modem Cable - U.S./Canada 9.1m (30 ft) 787G623 #1025
For a complete list of System i cables, see the iSeries Information Center at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/
After you reach the Information Center, on the left panel, click the IBM Systems Hardware
Information option. Then on the left panel click the IBM Systems Hardware Information
option again. Then under Planning click the Plan for cables page, scroll down and click the
All cables link.
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CISC Models
Chapter 12. Summary of AS/400 CISC models
This chapter provides the capacity charts that indicate the minimum and maximum
configurations of CISC models of the AS/400.
For detailed information about CISC features and models, see AS/400 CISC System Builder,
REDP-0042. You can find a summary of RISC models in Chapter 13, “Summary of AS/400e
RISC models” on page 407, as well as in IBM eServer AS/400e RISC System Builder Version
3 Release 6 - Version 5 Release 2, REDP-0342.
The following table represents the general availability and end-of-marketing dates for AS/400
CISC models.
Note: You can find footnotes for each of the table entries in 12.7, “Notes for all CISC
system summary tables” on page 405.
Twinaxial devices 1 7
Communication lines 1 1
Package T01 T02 T03 T11 T12 L01 L02 L03 S01
(#0101) (#0102) (#0108) (#0124) (#0144) (#0103) (#0104) (#0109) (#0105)
Relative system 7.3 9.6 16.8 9.6 7.3 7.3 9.6 16.8 5.5/17.15
performance (CPW)1
Relative system 2.5 3.3 3.9 3.3 2.5 2.5 3.3 3.9 1.9/5.95
performance (RAMP-C)2
Main storage (MB) 8-24 8-40 8-56 8-40 8-24 8-24 8-40 8-56 8-56
Disk storage (MB) 1.03-299 1.96-3.93 1.96-3.93 1.03-2.99 1.96-3.93 1.03-2.99 1.96-3.93 1.96-3.93 1.96-3.93
Communication lines 1 2 2 2 1 2 12 212 2 12 212
LAN adapters - - - - - 1 1 1 1
Maximum workstations
(one minimum)
Twinaxial 7 14 14 14 7 - - - -
LAN attached - - - - - 16 16 16 16
840 MB ¼-inch crtrdg tape
Internal 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
External 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
3450 ¼-inch cartridge 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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12.2 AS/400 Model Y10, 236, and 436 capacities
The 9402 Model Y10, 236 and 436 systems minimum and maximum capacities tables are
provided in the following sections.
CISC Models
Diskette unit 1
Relative system performance (RAMP-C)4 1.0 1.0 1.3 2.4 4.8 6.1 8.7
Relative system performance (CPW V3R6)1 2 2 2 2
14.4 18.3 24.5
Relative system performance
(CPW V3R7/V4R1/V4R2/V4R3)1 2 2 2 2 16.3 20.6 27.4
Main storage (MB) 32-96 32-224 32-224 32-256 64-224 64-224 64-256
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12.3.2 Model E and F capacities
Relative system performance (CPW)1 4.5 5.5 7.3 5.5 7.3 9.6
Relative system performance (RAMP-C)2 1.5 1.9 2.6 1.9 2.5 3.3
Main storage (MB) 8-24 8-24 8-40 8-24 8-24 8-40
Disk storage (MB) 988-2019 988-4081 988-4081 1031-2062 1031-4124 1031-8248
Maximum feature card slots 1 3 7 1 3 7
Communication lines 0-3 1-8 1-14 0-8 1-8 1-14
LAN adapters 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2
Maximum workstation controllers 1 3 4 2 4 6
Twinaxial 1 2 2 2 2 3
ASCII 1 3 4 2 4 6
Local Talk 1 1 2 2 2 3
CISC Models
Maximum workstations (one minimum)
Twinaxial 14 42 68 28 68 108
ASCII 12 48 66 18 66 102
LocalTalk 31 31 62 31 62 93
¼-inch cartridge tape 1 1 1-2 1 1 1-2
½-inch reel tape 0 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2
½-inch cartridge tape 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 mm cartridge tape 0 0-2 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-4
Tape libraries 0 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2
Optical libraries 0 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2
Diskette drives (5¼-inch or 8-inch) 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
Fax adapters 0 0-2 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-3
Cryptographic processors 0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
System I/O buses 1 1 2 1 1 2
Processor 9402 100 9404 135 9404 140 9402 20S 9406 30S 9406 30S
Feature
#2010 #2411 #2412
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Processor 200
Feature
#2030 #2031 #2032
CISC Models
Maximum workstation controllers 7
Twinaxial 7
ASCII 7
LocalTalk 7
Maximum workstations
Twinaxial 280
ASCII 126
LocalTalk 217
¼-inch/8 mm cartridge tape (internal) 0-4
½-inch tape (external)
9348 0-4
34xx/35xx 0-2
8 mm cartridge tape (external) 0-4
Tape libraries 0-2
Optical libraries 0-4
Diskette drives (5 ¼-inch or 8-inch) 0-2
Fax adapters 0-6
Cryptographic processors 0-1
System I/O buses 1
Package name Twinaxial server LAN server Starter server Growth server
Feature 2FS 2FS 2SS 2SG
Twinaxial devices 7 0 0 0
LAN adapters 1-2 1-2 1 1
Communication lines14 1-3 1-2 1-2 1-2
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12.5.2 Model D and E capacities
Relative system performance (CPW)1 5.3 6.8 9.7 7.6 9.7 11.8
Relative system performance (RAMP-C )2 1.9 2.4 3.4 2.6 3.5 4.2
Main storage (MB) 8-32 8-40 16-64 8-40 8-72 16-80
Disk storage (MB) 800-9504 800-9504 800-15808 988-19670 988-19670 988-19670
Maximum feature card slots 9 9 9 9 9 9
Communication lines 1-14 1-14 1-14 1-14 1-20 1-26
LAN adapters 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-3
Maximum workstation controllers
Twinaxial 2 2 4 4 4 6
ASCII 4 4 6 9 9 9
LocalTalk 2 2 4 4 4 6
CISC Models
Maximum workstations (one minimum)
Twinaxial 80 80 160 160 160 240
ASCII 72 72 108 162 162 162
LocalTalk 62 62 124 124 124 186
½-inch cartridge tape 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
¼-inch reel tape 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
¼-inch cartridge tape 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
8 mm cartridge tape 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Tape libraries 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
Optical libraries 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
Diskette drives (5 ¼-inch or 8-inch) 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
Fax adapters 0-8 0-8 0-8 0-8 0-8 0-8
Cryptographic processors 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
System I/O buses 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
Relative system performance (CPW)1 3.8 4.6 5.2 6.5 9.3 15.1 20.0
Relative system performance (RAMP-C)2 1.4 1.6 2.0 2.3 3.2 5.2 7.0
Main storage (MB) 4-36 8-40 8-40 8-40 16-48 32-96 32-192
Disk storage (GB) 0.6-13.7 0.6-13.7 0.6-13.7 0.6-13.7 0.6-27.4 0.6-54.8 0.6-54.8
Minimum feature card slots 5 5 5 5 10 13 13
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Relative system performance (CPW)1 7.4 10.8 13.3 23.9 32.3 56.6
Relative system performance (RAMP-C)2 2.6 3.7 4.8 8.3 11.2 19.8
Number of n-way multiprocessors 1 1 1 1 1 2
Main storage (MB) 8-72 16-80 32-128 64-192 64-256 64-384
Disk storage base (GB) 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28
Maximum internal (GB) 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1
Maximum external (GB) 63.0 63.0 94.3 141.7 141.7 251.8
Minimum feature card slots 11 11 18 18 18 18
Maximum feature card slots 55 55 84 140 140 196
Main storage feature card slots 2 2 5 5 5 5
Communication lines 1-17 1-33 1-33 1-33 1-49 1-64
CISC Models
LAN adapters 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Maximum workstation controllers
Twinaxial/ASCII/LocalTalk 6 10 15 20 30 50
Maximum workstations (one minimum)
Twinaxial 240 400 600 800 1200 2000
ASCII 108 180 270 360 540 900
LocalTalk 186 310 465 620 930 1550
¼-inch cartridge tape 0-5 0-5 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9
½-inch reel tape
9347 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
2440/9348/3422/3430 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
½-inch cartridge tape
3480/3490/3490E/3590/3570 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
8 mm cartridge tape 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Tape libraries 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Optical libraries 0-8 0-8 0-14 0-14 0-14 0-14
Diskette drives (5 ¼-inch or 8-inch) 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
Fax adapters 0-8 0-16 0-16 0-16 0-24 0-32
Cryptographic processors 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
System I/O buses 2 2 3 3-5 3-5 3-7
Relative system performance (CPW)1 9.7 13.8 18.1 28.1 39.2 69.4 96.7 116.6
Relative system performance 3.4 4.8 6.4 10.2 14.2 25.2 34.4 42.1
(RAMP-C)2
Number of n-way multiprocessors 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4
Main storage (MB) 8-72 16-80 32-128 64-192 64-256 64-512 64-1024 64-1152
Disk storage base (GB) 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06
Maximum internal (GB) 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1
Maximum external (GB) 63.0 63.0 94.3 141.7 141.7 251.8 251.8 251.8
Minimum feature card slots 11 11 18 18 18 18 18 18
Maximum feature card slots 55 55 84 140 140 196 196 196
Main storage feature card slots 2 2 5 5 5 5 5 5
CISC Models
Communication lines 1-20 1-33 1-33 1-33 1-49 1-64 1-64 1-64
LAN adapters 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-6 0-6 0-6
Maximum workstation controllers
Twinaxial/ASCII/LocalTalk 9 12 18 25 35 60 60 60
Maximum workstations (one minimum) 360 480 720 1000 1400 2400 2400 2400
Twinaxial 162 216 324 450 630 1080 1080 1080
ASCII 279 372 558 775 1085 1860 1860 1860
LocalTalk 0-5 0-5 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9
¼-inch cartridge tape
½-inch reel tape
9347 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
2440/9348/3422/3430 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
½-inch cartridge tape
3480/3490/3490E/3590/3570 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
8 mm cartridge tape 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Tape libraries 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Optical libraries 0-8 0-8 0-14 0-14 0-14 0-14 0-14 0-14
Diskette drives (5 ¼-inch or 8-inch) 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
Fax adapters 0-10 0-16 0-16 0-16 0-24 0-32 0-32 0-32
Cryptographic processors 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
System I/O buses 2 2 3 3-5 3-5 3-7 3-7 3-7
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Processor F35 F45 F50 F60 F70 F80 F90 F95 F97
Feature
Relative system 13.7 17.1 27.8 40.0 57.0 97.1 127.7 148.8 177.4
performance (CPW)1
Relative system 4.8 6.0 10.2 14.7 21.0 36.5 50.5 59.0 71.5
performance (RAMP-C)2
Number of n-way 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 4
multiprocessors
Main storage (MB) 16-80 16-80 64-192 128-384 128-512 128-768 128-1024 128-1280 128-1536
Disk storage base (GB) 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06
Maximum internal (GB) 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1
Maximum external (GB) 63.0 63.0 110.2 141.7 251.8 251.8 251.8 251.8 251.8
Minimum feature card 11 11 18 18 17 17 17 17 17
CISC Models
slots
Maximum feature card 55 55 140 140 195 195 195 195 195
slots
Main storage feature card 2 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
slots
Communication lines 1-20 1-33 1-33 1-33 1-64 1-64 1-64 1-64 1-96
LAN adapters 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-6 0-6 0-6 0-6 0-8
Maximum workstation
controllers
Twinaxial/ASCII/ 12 18 25 35 60 60 60 60 120
LocalTalk
Maximum workstations
(one minimum)
Twinaxial 480 720 1000 1400 2400 2400 2400 2400 4800
ASCII 216 324 450 630 1080 1080 1080 1080 2160
LocalTalk 372 558 775 1085 1860 1860 1860 1860 3270
¼-inch cartridge tape
120 MB 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
1.2 GB/2.5 GB 0-5 0-5 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9
½-inch reel tape
9347 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
2440/9348/3422/3430 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
½-inch cartridge tape
3480/3490/3490E/ 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
3590/3570
8 mm cartridge tape 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Tape libraries 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4
Optical libraries 0-8 0-8 0-14 0-14 0-14 0-14 0-14 0-14 0-14
Diskette drives 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
(5 ¼-inch or 8-inch)
Fax adapters 0-10 0-16 0-16 0-24 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32
Cryptographic processors 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
System I/O buses 2 2 3-5 3-5 3-7 3-7 3-7 3-7 3-7
Relative system performance (CPW)1 11.6 16.8 21.1 33.8 56.5 67.5 120.3 177.4
Relative system performance 4.2 6.0 7.5 12.0 20.2 25.7 45.8 71.5
(RAMP-C) 3
Number of n-way multiprocessors 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 4
Main storage (MB) 8-72 16-80 32-160 64-832 64-832 128- 128- 128-
1536 1536 1536
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Note 1 Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) is used to measure the performance of all iSeries and AS/400e processors
announced from September 1996 onward. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type and
number of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other factors,
and the application running determine what performance is achievable.
Note 2 CPW figures are not available for systems running only SSP.
Note 3 Relative system performance ratios are estimated based on AS/400 environment RAMP-C workload. A measurement of
1.0 is set as the base to represent the performance of a 9404 B10 with 16 MB of main storage and 945 MB of disk
storage. The ratios shown are estimated at maximum configurations running at 70% utilization. Relative system
performance ratios might not be realized in all environments.
Note 4 The relative system performance for SSP is estimated based on running the System/36 version of RAMP-C with a
maximum configured Model 236 equaling 1.0. For OS/400, the relative system performance ratios are estimated based
CISC Models
on AS/400 environment RAMP-C workload, with a 9404 Model B10 with 16 MB of main storage and 945 MB of disk
equaling 1.0. The ratios shown were estimated at maximum configurations running at 70% utilization. Relative system
performance ratios might not be realized in all environments. The SSP relative performance ratings cannot be compared
to the OS/400 relative performance ratings.
Note 6 The relative system performance is estimated based on running the System/36 version of RAMP-C in SSP with
maximum configured Model 236 equalling 1.0. The SSP relative performance ratings cannot be compared to the OS/400
relative performance ratings. Client results can vary.
Note 7 Some of the hardware on the Model 436 is not supported by SSP and requires OS/400 to support it. Additional hardware
can be configured if supported as required.
Note 8 An additional direct access storage device (DASD) can be configured on the 436 with SSP only to support RAID and
mirroring.
Note 9 As of February 1997 with V3R7, the maximum disk capacity is 50.3 GB.
Note 10 The number of available main storage features card slots for the Model B70 depends on whether 16 MB or 32 MB main
storage cards are installed. When only 16 MB main storage cards are installed, the number of main storage feature card
slots is four. When only 32 MB main storage cards are installed, the number of main storage feature card slots is five.
Note 11 The Model 400 and packages, the 40S and packages, the 40E, 41E, 40G, 41G, 40L and 41L packages and Model 436
support three local area network (LAN) adapters if running Firewall for AS/400 (5769-FW1). Package 4HS and 4SS have
a base Ethernet or token ring adapter.
Note 12 On LAN and Server Packages, one line must be used to provide system console support.
Note 13 On Models 300 and 320, a one -port or two-port Integrated PC Server (formerly known as File Serving Input Output
Processor (FSIOP)) counts as a single LAN. On Model 310, a two-port Integrated PC Server counts as two LANs.
Note 14 When Client Access Console is used, one communication line is reserved for this.
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configurations of RISC models of the AS/400e.
For detailed information about RISC features and models, see IBM eServer AS/400e RISC
System Builder Version 3 Release 6 - Version 5 Release 2, REDP-0342. You can find a
summary of CISC models in Chapter 12, “Summary of AS/400 CISC models” on page 389,
as well as in AS/400 CISC System Builder, REDP-0042.
400 #2109 4SS, 4SE, 4SG, 4SL, 20 February 1996 31 August 1998
4HS, 4HE, 4HG, 4HL
400 #2111, #2112 4TG and 4TL 1 September 1996 31 March 1999
400 #2130 40E, 40G, 42E, 42G, 21 June 1995 31 August 1998
and 42L
400 #2131 41E, 41G, 40L, 41L 21 June 1995 31 March 1999
#2132 41E, #2133 41E
RISC Models
Note: You can find footnotes for each of the table entries in 13.6, “Notes for all RISC
system summary tables” on page 424.
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The Model S10, S20, S30, and S40 system minimum and maximum capacities are provided
in the following sections.
Model S10
Processor feature #2118 #2119
Relative system performance (CPW)1
Client/server environment 45.4 73.1
Interactive environment 16.2 24.4
Number of n-way multiprocessors 1 1
Main storage (MB) 64-384 128-512
Disk storage base (GB) 4.19
Maximum internal (GB)
V4R1 85.8
V4R2/V4R3 175.4
System I/O card slots
SPD 0
PCI 8
Communication lines 4 1-10
LAN/ATM adapters 1-3
Maximum workstation controllers
Twinaxial 1
RISC Models
ASCII 0
Maximum workstations
Twinaxial (V4R1) 7
Twinaxial (V4R2/V4R3) 28
ASCII 0
¼-inch/8 mm cartridge tape (internal) 0-1
½-inch tape (external)
Reel 9348 0-1
Reel 2440,9347 0
Cartridge 34xx, 35xx 0-1
8 mm cartridge (external) 0-1
Optical libraries 0-1
Diskettes (5 ¼-inch or 8-inch) 0
Fax adapters 0
Cryptographic processor 0
System I/O buses 1
Model S20
Processor feature #2161 #2163 #2165 #2166 #2170 #2177 #2178
Relative system performance1
Client/server environment 113.8 210.0 464.3 759.0 464.3 759.0 759.0
Interactive environment 31.0 35.8 49.7 56.9 49.7 110.7 221.4
Number of n-way multiprocessors 1 1 2 4 1 4 4
Main storage (MB) 256-2048 256-2048 256-4096 256-4096 256-4096 256-4096 256-4096
Numbers are for all processor features Base SUE #5064 SUE #5064 Expansion #5065 System
system PCI (#9329)15 SPD tower Expansion maximum
(#9331)15 Tower
Disk storage base (GB) 4.19 - - 274.8 4.19
Maximum internal (GB) (V4R2/V4R3) 263.2 9 263.2 263.2 561.5 944.8
Maximum external (GB) (V4R2/V4R3) - - Note 8 Note 8 893.3
Total maximum (GB) (V4R2/V4R3) 944.8
Total maximum (GB) (V4R4) 263.2 9 263.2 263.2 561.5 386.5 944.8
Total maximum (GB) (V5R1) 263.2 9 263.2 263.2 561.5 773.0 944.8
External SPD bus 0 4 4 0 4
Maximum card slots-SPD 0 0 6 13 0 58
Maximum card slots-PCI 8 14 0 0 12 22
Communication lines 4 1-10 0-18 0-30 0-78 0-36 96
LAN/ATM adapters 1-3 0-5 0-6 0-13 3 16
Maximum workstation controllers 17 12
Twinaxial 1 1 1 1 1
ASCII (V4R1) 0 0 1 1 1
RISC Models
ASCII (V4R2/V4R3) 0 0 2 2 2
Maximum workstations 17
Twinaxial (V4R1) 7 7 7 7 28 7
Twinaxial (V4R2/V4R3) 28 28 28 28 1 28
Twinaxial (V4R4) 0 0 6 6 6
ASCII (V4R1) 0 0 28 28 28
ASCII (V4R2/V4R3)
¼-inch/8 mm cartridge tape (internal) 0-1 0-3 0-3 0-4 0-2 0-17
½-inch tape (external)
Reel 9348 0-1 0-2 0-4 0-4 4
Reel 2440 0 0 0-4 0-4 4
Reel 9347 0 0 0 0 0
Cartridge 34xx, 35xx 0-1 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-3 6
8 mm cartridge (external) 0-1 0-2 0-4 0-4 0-3 4
Tape libraries 0-1 0-2 0-4 0-3 4
Optical libraries 0-1 0-2 0-12 0-14 3 14
Diskettes (5 ¼-inch or 8-inch) 0 0 0-2 0-2 2
Fax adapters 0 0 0-6 0-13 32
Cryptographic processor 0 0 0-1 0-1 0-3 1
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Model S30
Processor feature #2257 #2258 #2259 #2260 #2320 #2321 #2322
Relative system performance (CPW)1
Client/server environment 319.0 583.3 998.6 1794.0 998.6 1794.0 1794.0
Interactive environment 51.5 64.0 64.0 64.0 215.1 386.4 579.6
Number of n-way multiprocessors 1 2 4 8 4 8 8
Main storage (MB)
Minimum 512 512 512 1024 512 1024 1024
Maximum (V4R1/V4R2) 12288 12288 12288 12288 12288 12288 12288
Maximum (V4R3) 16384 16384 16384 24576 16384 24576 24576
Disk storage base (GB) 4.19 4.19
Maximum internal (GB) (V4R1) 927.7 927.7
Maximum external (GB) (V4R1) 893.3 893.3
Maximum combined (GB) (V4R1) 927.7 927.7
Max internal (GB) (V4R2/V4R3) 1340.0 1340.0
Maximum external (GB) (V4R2/V4R3) 1305.6 1305.6
Maximum combined (GB) (V4R2/V4R3) 1340.0 1340.0
Disk unit IOPs 1-37 1-37
Minimum feature card slots 3 3
Maximum feature card slots 235 235
Communication lines 1-200 1-200
LAN/ATM adapters 7 1-32 1-32
Maximum workstation controllers
Twinaxial 1 175
RISC Models
ASCII (V4R1) 1 175
ASCII (V4R2/V4R3) 2 175
Maximum workstations
Twinaxial (V4R1) 7 7000
Twinaxial (V4R2/V4R3) 28 7000
ASCII (V4R1) 6 3150
ASCII (V4R2/V4R3) 28 3150
¼-inch/8 mm cartridge tape (internal) 0-17 0-17
½-inch tape (external)
Reel 2440, 9348 0-4 0-4
34xx, 35xx 0-8 0-8
8 mm cartridge tape (external) 0-4 0-4
Optical libraries 0-22 0-22
Diskettes (5 ¼-inch or 8-inch) 0-2 0-2
Fax adapters 0-32 0-32
Cryptographic processor 0-1 0-1
System I/O buses 1-19 1-19
System expansion 0-18 0-18
(#5072, #5073, #5082, #5083)
Storage expansion (#5055/#5057) 0-1 0-1
Storage expansion (#5052/#5058) 0-18 0-18
Model S40
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The Model 9406 150 system minimum and maximum capacities are provided in the following
tables.
Minimum software release V3R7 V3R7 V3R7 V3R7 V4R1 V4R1 V4R1 V4R1
Relative system perfor-
mance (CPW-V3R7)
Constrained1,2 10.9/10.9 10.9/10.9 10.9/10.9 10.9/10.9 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Unconstrained1,2 13.8/27.0 20.6/33.3 13.8/27.0 20.6/33.3 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Relative system
performance
(CPW-V4R1,
V4R2/V4R3) 13.8/20.2 20.2/20.2 13.8/20.2 20.2/20.2 13.8/20.2 20.2/20.2 13.8/20.2 20.2/20.2
Constrained1,2 13.8/27.0 20.6/35.0 13.8/27.0 20.6/35.0 13.8/27.0 20.6/35.0 13.8/27.0 20.6/35.0
Unconstrained1,2
Main storage (V3R7) (MB) 32-96 64-96 32-96 64-96 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Main storage 64-192 64-192 64-192 64-192 64-192 128-192 64-192 128-192
(V4R1/R2/R3) (MB)
Disk storage 4.19-16.77 4.19-16.77 4.19-16.77 4.19-16.77 4.19-16.77 4.19-16.77 4.19-16.77 4.19-16.77
(V3R7/V4R1) (GB)
Disk storage 4.19-29.9 4.19-29.9 4.19-29.9 4.19-29.9 4.19-29.9 4.19-29.9 4.19-29.9 4.19-29.9
RISC Models
(V4R2/V4R3) (GB)
Maximum feature card 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
slots 13
Communication lines 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-521 1-521
LAN IOAs 0-2 0-2 1-2 1-2 0-2 0-2 1-2 1-2
Integrated PC Server LANs 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
MFIOP LANs 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Workstation controllers
Twinaxial 1 1 0-1 0-1 1 1 0-1 0-1
ASCII 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Workstations
Twinaxial (V3R7, V4R1) 1-7 1-14 0-7 0-14 1-7 1-14 0-7 0-14
Twinaxial (V4R2, V4R3) 1-7 1-28 0-7 0-28 1-7 1-28 0-7 0-28
ASCII 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
¼-inch cartridge tape 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
(2.5 GB)
½-inch reel tape 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
½-inch cartridge tape 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 mm cartridge tape 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tape libraries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Optical libraries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Diskettes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fax adapters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cryptographic processors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
System I/O buses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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packages and Model 4SS, 4SE, 4SG, 4TG, 4SL, 4TL, 40E, 41E,
40G, 41G, 40L, 41L, 400, and 40S capacities
The 9406 Model 4HS, 4HE, 4HG, 4HL, 42E, 42G, and 42L packages and the 9406 Model
4SS, 4SE, 4SG, 4TG, 4SL, 4TL, 40E, 41E, 40G, 41G, 40L, 41L, 400, and 40S systems
minimum and maximum capacities are provided in the following sections.
Package name Small Server 4HS Entry Server 4HE Growth Server 4HG Large Server 4HL
RISC Models
Standard tape cartridge ¼-inch ¼-inch ¼-inch 8 mm
Twinaxial devices (maximum) 7 7 7 7
LAN adapters18 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
Communication lines 1-20 2-20 2-20 2-20
13.3.4 Model 40E, 41E, 40G, 41G, 40L, and 41L capacities
RISC Models
Package name Entry 40E Entry 41E Growth 40G Growth 41G Large 40L Large 41L
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Relative system performance (CPW-CISC or V3R6 RISC)1 12.3 18.3 24.5 30.6
Relative system performance (CPW - V3R7 RISC)1 13.8 20.6 27.0 33.3
Relative system performance (CPW - V4R1 RISC)1 13.8 20.6 27.0 35.0
Relative system performance (RAMP-C)3 4.1 6.1 8.7 10.9
Main storage (MB) 32-160 32-224 32-224 32-224
RISC Models
¼-inch/8 mm cartridge tape (internal) 0-4
½-inch tape (external)
9348 0-4
34xx/35xx 0-2
8 mm cartridge tape (external) 0-4
Tape libraries 0-2
Optical libraries 0-4
Diskettes (5 ¼-inch or 8-inch) 0-2
Fax adapters 0-6
Cryptographic processors 0-1
System I/O buses 1
V3R6 1.96-23.6
V3R7 1.96-50.3
V4 1.96-50.3
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The 9406 Model 50S, 53S, 500, 510, and 530 systems minimum and maximum capacities
are provided in the following sections.
RISC Models
Interactive environment 5.7 8.3 †10 8.3 8.3 8.3 †10
Number of n-way multiprocessors 1 1 1 1 2 4 4
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The 9406 Model 600, 620, 640, and 650 systems minimum and maximum capacities are
provided in the following sections.
Model 600
RISC Models
Twinaxial 5
ASCII 0
Maximum workstations
Twinaxial 188
ASCII 0
¼-inch/8 mm cartridge tape (internal) 0-1
½-inch tape (external)
Reel 9348 0-1
Reel 2440, 9347 0
Cartridge 34xx, 35xx 0-1
8 mm cartridge (external) 0-1
Optical libraries 0-1
Diskettes (5 ¼-inch or 8-inch) 0
Fax adapters 0
Cryptographic processor 1
System I/O buses 1
Model 620
Numbers are for all processor features Base system SUE #9364 SUE #9364 #5065 Expansion System
PCI (#9329) SPD Strg/PCI tower maximum
(#9330)12 (#9331)12 Expansion
Tower
V4R1
Maximum internal (GB) 128.89 128.8 128.88 274.88 704.3
Maximum external (GB) - - 652.8
Total maximum (GB) 704.3
V4R2/V4R3
Maximum internal (GB) 263.29 263.2 263.28 561.58 944.8
Maximum external (GB) - - 893.3
Total maximum (GB) 944.8
V4R4
Maximum internal (GB) 263.29 263.2 263.28 386.5 561.58 944.8
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V4R1
Maximum internal (GB) 927.7 996.4
Maximum external (GB) 893.3 962.0
Maximum combined (GB) 927.7 996.4
V4R2
V4R3/V4R4
RISC Models
Maximum combined (GB) 1340.0 2095.9
Note 1 Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) is used to measure the performance of all iSeries and AS/400e processors
announced from September 1996 onward. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type and
number of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other factors,
and the application running determine what performance is achievable.
Note 2 The constrained figures are for the 9401 Model 150 with its maximum configuration. The unconstrained figures show
what the performance would be if the processor was not limited by the maximum main storage and direct access storage
device (DASD) of the Model 150. In each case, the figure is for interactive workload, and the second is for client/server.
Note 3 Relative system performance ratios are estimated based on AS/400 environment RAMP-C workload. A measurement
of 1.0 is set as the base to represent the performance of a 9404 B10 with 16 MB of main storage and 945 MB of disk
storage. The ratios shown are estimated at maximum configurations running at 70% utilization. Relative system
performance ratios might not be realized in all environments.
Note 4 One line is used for Operations Console or Client Access if selected. The maximum is nine if Twinaxial Console is
selected.
Note 5 Seventeen lines in the base system if Client Access Operations Console is chosen.
Note 8 External DASD can be attached via an SPD card in the expansion unit.
Note 11 As of February 1997 with V3R7, the maximum disk capacity is 50.3 GB.
Note 12 The #9364 must be configured with #9329/#9330 (PCI) or #9331 (SPD). Therefore, these columns are mutually
exclusive.
Note 13 Two of these slots are reserved for the Integrated PC Server. Three are driven by the MFIOP.
Note 14 Three are driven by the MFIOP. Two of these slots are reserved for the Integrated PC Server.
Note 15 The #5064 must be configured with #9329 (PCI) or #9331 (SPD). Therefore, these columns are mutually exclusive.
Note 16 The #0004 specify code indicates that the Model 620 #2175 processor shipped with base memory of 256 MB. These
systems have a maximum memory of 2048 MB.
Note 17 The S20 processors #2170, #2177, and #2178 support a maximum of 60 twinaxial and 58 ASCII Workstations
Controllers and 2392 twinaxial and 1044 ASCII Workstations
Note 18 The Model 400 and packages, the 40S and packages, the 40E, 41E, 40G, 41G, 40L and 41L packages and Model 436
support three LAN adapters if running Firewall for AS/400 (5769-FW1). Package 4HS and 4SS have a base Ethernet or
token-ring adapter.
Note 20 Six lines are supported, but one is dedicated to Client Access Console (#029x Packages) or Operations Console (#039x
and 059x packages).
Note 21 Six lines are supported, but one is dedicated to Client Access Console.
Note 22 The #2109 and #2110 processor support 32 to 224 MB main storage.
The #2111 and #2112 processor support 64 to 512 MB main storage.
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Related publications
The publications listed in this section are considered particularly suitable for a more detailed
discussion of the topics covered in this redbook.
IBM Redbooks
For information about ordering the following publications, see “How to get IBM Redbooks” on
page 427. Note that some of the documents referenced here might be available in softcopy
only.
IBM eServer i5 and iSeries System Handbook i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 October 2005 -
Draft, GA19-5486
IBM eServer iSeries Migration: System Migration and Upgrades at V5R1 and V5R2,
SG24-6055
iSeries in Storage Area Networks A Guide to Implementing FC Disk and Tape with
iSeries, SG24-6220
IBM TotalStorage Tape Selection and Differentiation Guide, SG24-6946
IBM eServer iSeries Migration: A Guide to Upgrades and Migrations to POWER
Technology, SG24-7200
IBM eServer iSeries Pocket Handbook: Version 5 Release 2 January 2003, SG24-9406
AS/400 CISC System Builder, REDP-0042
IBM eServer AS/400e RISC System Builder Version 3 Release 6 - Version 5 Release 2,
REDP-0342
IBM eServer iSeries and AS/400e System Builder: IBM OS/400 Version 4 Release 3 -
Version 5 Release 2, REDP-0542
References
IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server Model 800, SG24-6424
PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM eServer iSeries Server OS/400 Version 5 Release
2: September 2003, REDP-3638
PCI and PCI-X Placement Rules for IBM System i5, eServer i5, and iSeries servers with
i5/OS V5R4 and V5R3, REDP-4011
High-speed Link Loop Architecture for the IBM eServer iSeries Server: OS/400 Version 5
Release 2, REDP-3652
The latest update to this IBM Redbook is always available in softcopy on the World Wide
Web. As System i5, eServer i5, iSeries, and i5/OS announcements occur, the contents of this
redbook are refreshed to help keep you informed about changes that occur between IBM
printed hardcopy editions of this redbook. eServer
When the Redbook is in final form, the edition can be ordered in hardcopy from a
print-on-demand vendor. Simply click the Order hardcopy or Buy now button at the IBM
Redbooks Web site. On the same Web site, you can view, search, or download the latest
PDF or HTML formats. When you reach the site, enter a search parameter of iSeries
Builder or SG24-2155. The IBM Redbooks Web site is located at:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com
Other publications
The following publications are also relevant as further information sources:
AS/400 Physical Planning Reference, SA41-5109
AS/400 RoadMap for Changing to PowerPC Technology, SA41-5150
System Upgrade RoadMap (RISC to RISC), SA41-5155
Software Installation, SC41-5120
Backup and Recovery, SC41-5304
iSeries Performance Capabilities Reference, SC41-0607
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/perfmgmt/resource.htm
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/ic2924/books/sc410607.pdf
Online resources
The following Web sites and URLs are also relevant as further information sources:
IBM Redbooks home page
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com
iSeries Online Library
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/onlinelib.htm
iSeries Information Center
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter
The ATM Forum
References
http://www.atmforum.com
IBM eServer iSeries server
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/
iSeries Planning
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/support/planning
Capacity Upgrade on Demand
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/hardware/ondemand/
Logical partitioning
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/lpar/
Windows Integration (with iSeries)
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/
Country- or region-specific keyboard or mouse and display support
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/
iSeries software
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/software
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Offering Information (OITool)
http://w3-3.ibm.com/sales/ssi/OIN.wss
Software Subscription for iSeries
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/sftsol/subscript.htm
Software Inventory Assistant
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/sftsol/siu.htm
Electronic Support Access
http://www.iseries.ibm.com/tstudio/planning/esa/esa.htm
IBM eServer iSeries Support
http://www.ibm.com/iseries400/support
IBM eServer iSeries Resource Library
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/library
iSeries and AS/400 publications: “What’s new” by release
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/online/chgfrm.htm
PartnerWorld for Developers - IBM eServer iSeries
http://www.iseries.ibm.com/developer/index.html
References
IBM Support and downloads
ibm.com/support
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