DATA BASE : ALTR - Page: 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NUMBER 291-599 DATE 911022 CATEGORY WS00, WS20 TYPE Programming TITLE IBM EXTENDED SERVICES ABSTRACT IBM announces two new program products that provide data base and communications function to Operating System/2 (R) (OS/2 (R)). Both programs also contain data base administration tools, Query Manager and enhanced communications support for local area network (LAN) and stand-alone workstations. The two programs are: IBM Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and IBM Extended Services for OS/2. Associated only with the Extended Services with Database Server program, is a distributed feature called Database Client Application Enablers. The function offered as a distributed feature is a subset of that provided in the program product. This feature enables DOS, DOS Windows and OS/2 clients to access any Extended Services data base server on a LAN. This same client support can provide read/write access to IBM host servers supporting Distributed Relational Database Architecture (TM) (DRDA (TM)) via the IBM Distributed Database Connection Services/2 Version 1.0 product. The IBM Extended Services for OS/2 program includes DOS, DOS Windows and OS/2 client support similar to that in the distributed feature. Extended Services is designed to: o Run on the IBM OS/2 Standard Edition (SE) Version 1.3 (Refresh Level 1.30.1) or replace the Communications and Database Manager functions of the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition (EE) Version 1.3 when upgraded to Refresh Level 1.30.1. Extended Services will also run on the OS/2 Version 2.0 32-bit operating system. In addition, Extended Services supports selected versions of OS/2 that have been determined to be compatible with IBM OS/2 SE Version 1.3 Refresh Level 1.30.1 or later, marketed by other vendors. o Be supported on OS/2 compatible versions of the IBM Personal Computer and PS/2 (R) hardware as well as on selected non-IBM hardware. Extended Services includes many function, performance and usability enhancements to the data base and communications applications previously available in the IBM OS/2 EE Version 1.3. The base OS/2, previously part of the Extended Edition's Database and Communications Manager components, is now a separately-packaged program. The LAN Requester is now provided with IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0. Availability Dates: o Limited Availability: March 27, 1992 o Planned Availability: April 24, 1992. Limited availability is restricted to customers who have ordered and will install DATABASE 2 (TM) (DB2 (R)) Release 2 Version 3 (Programming Announcement 291-495, dated September 10, 1991) and/or Operating System/400 (R) (OS/400 (R)) Version 2 Release 1 Modification Level 1 (Programming Announcement 291-158, dated September 10, 1991) before April 24, 1992. Customers who meet these criteria must have ordered the above products, as well as IBM Extended Services and SAA (TM) Distributed Database Connection Services/2 Version 1.0, (Programming Announcement 291-628, dated October 22, 1991) prior to March 27, 1992. IBM Extended Services has National Language Support for twelve languages: Canadian French; Dutch; Finnish; French; German; Italian; Norwegian; Portuguese; Spanish; Swedish; U.K. English and U.S. English. (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. PRODNO 96F8326 IBM Extended Services for OS/2 (3.5-inch) 96F8327 IBM Extended Services for OS/2 (5.25-inch) 96F8328 IBM Extended Services for OS/2 (3.5-inch) with Administrator's Kit 96F8329 IBM Extended Services for OS/2 (5.25-inch) with Administrator's Kit 04G1049 IBM Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 (3.5-inch) 04G1050 IBM Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 (5.25-inch) 04G1047 IBM Extended Services for OS/2 (3.5-inch) with Database Server with Administrator's Kit 04G1048 IBM Extended Services for OS/2 (5.25-inch) with Database Server with Administrator's Kit 04G1091 IBM Extended Services Administrator's Kit (both versions) OVERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS o Extends communications and data base functions to selected non-IBM hardware platforms and to selected, compatible non-IBM OS/2 operating systems. o Enhances the LAN transport layer in the communications function for improved performance and enables exploitation of the Network Device Interface Specification (NDIS) by both IBM and vendors. o Offers new communications and data base function and usability improvements over those offered in OS/2 EE. o Offers an Administrator's Kit to facilitate planning, configuration and administration for a multiworkstation or host-connected environment. DESCRIPTION INVESTMENT PROTECTION Many customers rely on multiple vendors to provide their personal computer hardware and software solutions. IBM serves to both protect and enhance these customer investments by providing Extended Services functions to multivendor environments. COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER: Communications support for 3174 Peer Communications, in conjunction with companion support in the 3174, allows workstations connected via existing 3270 wiring (for example, coaxial cable) to the controller to communicate with each other as if interconnected in a manner similar to that available on token-ring networks. The 3270 EHLLAPI interface has been extended with support for structured fields and enhanced to allow multiple, simultaneous access by more than one application. In addition, EHLLAPI functions can now be used in REXX Procedure Language Programs for both 3270 and 5250 applications. Virtual Device Drivers (VDDs) will allow NETBIOS applications, running in a DOS partition, to share an adapter with other DOS and OS/2 NETBIOS applications and allow existing DOS 3270 EHLLAPI applications to run in a DOS partition, sharing Communications Manager EHLLAPI with other DOS and OS/2 applications. In addition, APPC support provided by the current Networking Services/2 (NS/2) product has been integrated into the Communications Manager. Advanced Peer-to-Peer Network (APPN) function allows existing APPC applications to take advantage of peer networks with simplified configuration, improved performance, better availability through dynamic routing, and easier network maintenance. This means that APPN networking, improved APPC support and the CPI-C interface are all available within the Extended Services communications function. DATABASE MANAGER: The Database Manager offers enhancements to permit customers to enable existing DOS and DOS Windows-based machines to participate as data base clients on a LAN. Enhanced SQL capabilities have been added bringing data base more into compliance with SAA SQL Level 1. Roll-forward recovery (archive logging) will significantly reduce the need for manual recovery should a data base operation be interrupted by a systems failure. With the addition of the Database Client Application Enabler Distributed Feature for the Database Server version of Extended Services, workstations choosing the NETBIOS protocol for LAN access to remote data bases and not requiring a local data base, need only install the Distributed Feature and data base applications over their OS/2 base operating system. This client/server implementation reduces the hardware resources required at the workstation. The Extended Services for OS/2 version provides support for DOS, DOS Windows or OS/2 NETBIOS applications only for the workstation upon which the program product is installed. Finally, both versions of Extended Services can support read/write access to DB2, SQL/DS (TM) or OS/400 host data bases via the IBM SAA Distributed Database Connection Services/2 Version 1.0 product. IBM DOS and OS/2 data base clients and server workstations may coexist on a network with NetWare LAN requesters and servers. In addition, NetWare LAN requesters or servers may be installed on the same workstation as the OS/2 data base client or server. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER: Extended Services communications has been enhanced to include a System/370 (TM) Remote Operations Facility for NetView (R) and Router. This will allow host-based central administration of a workstation via commands initiated from the NetView console or automatically via CLISTs or REXX execs. Any command line-based noninteractive OS/2 command may be remotely invoked. Also, for host CICS APPC applications involving Extended Services workstations, "persistent verification" is offered to provide ID checking with improved security. Finally, APPN networking imported from Networking Services/2 allows much easier configuration and reconfiguration of a workstation on a wide area network (WAN). (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. DATABASE MANAGER: The addition of First Failure Support Technology/2 (FFST/2) provides better support for data base applications with logging of error and pertinent error information used for problem resolution. Logging is done automatically at the time of error occurrence, thereby minimizing the need for customers to duplicate error scenarios. Database Tools are a set of Presentation Manager (R) windowed application tools for Extended Services that provide a graphical user interface for users to manage their data bases and data base directories, and to configure an Extended Services data base workstation. (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. USER PRODUCTIVITY The speed of installation has been improved by the use of a popular data compression/decompression algorithm. The LAN transport layer has been re-written to improve performance. Both the IEEE 802.2 and NETBIOS protocol stacks are new. This allows all applications, including Extended Services communications and data base applications, to benefit from enhanced performance across supported LANs. Also, revised APPC support, incorporated from NS/2, provides speedier processing for APPC applications, particularly across a LAN. Extended Services offers new function designed to improve the productivity from both the communications and data base applications. COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER: Enhancements include the addition of long file names for file transfers, an increased number of simultaneously active workstations through a SNA gateway, and better SNA gateway LU pooling to improve session accessibility. In addition, 3270 EHLLAPI has been enhanced to allow multiple applications to run simultaneously. A window for the 5250 Workstation Feature has been incorporated to allow easier manipulation of 5250 applications. 5250 configuration and installation has been improved by a simplification of the procedure and revised publications. Configuration and installation productivity have been improved for the systems administrator by replacing the Batch Configuration Utility with programmable configuration support. This is achieved via an extension to the REXX/SAA language to allow programmed manipulation of configuration files. DATABASE MANAGER: An SQL command line interface has been added to provide users familiar with SQL the ability to enter SQL statements to access LAN- and host-based data bases directly from the OS/2 command line. This permits quick entry into Extended Services data base functions without having to use a programming language or complex user interface. This same interface also can be used to access host data through the IBM SAA Distributed Database Connection Services/2 Version 1.0 program product. For improved performance, Remote Data Services will support NETBIOS as well as the APPC protocol. The SQL LAN-only option (SQLLOO) provided in OS/2 EE will not be offered with Extended Services, although an Extended Services data base server will support Extended Edition's SQLLOO clients. OS/2 EE SQLLOO clients will be reconfigured to NETBIOS when the workstation is upgraded to Extended Services. GROWTH ENABLEMENT The IBM Operating System/2 Version 2.0 is a key component of IBM's software strategy for the enterprise. In conjunction with its companion products such as Extended Services, it will meet the requirements for: o An SAA environment -- through the use of SAA Common User Access (TM) (CUA (TM)), Common Programming Interface (CPI) and Common Communications Support (CCS) elements. o An Open Environment -- through support of a variety of networking and other open standards providing multivendor interoperability, and through support of non-IBM 386SX and higher hardware platforms. Extended Services will be perceived as a follow on and enhancement to OS/2 EE. Extended Services provides many of the enhancements requested by Extended Edition customers. Extended Services can be installed over IBM's 16-bit OS/2 SE Version 1.3 (Refresh Level 1.30.1) or can replace the communications and data base functions of the OS/2 EE Version 1.3 when upgraded to Refresh Level 1.30.1 or later. It may also be installed on selected non-IBM versions of the OS/2 16-bit operating system. Extended Services is also compatible with IBM OS/2 Version 2.0. Extended Services runs in the OS/2 Version 2.0 32-bit environment as a 16-bit application. The addition of support for the industry standard NDIS interface provides an opportunity for both IBM and non-IBM vendors to exploit the presence of Extended Services by offering support for new protocols and higher-performing adapters, such as the IBM Token-Ring and Ethernet DMA adapters, in a more straight-forward manner. The availability of a standard NDIS interface makes the process of developing and supporting function running across the interface simpler and more open. Extended Services will support 32-bit OS/2 applications created by the IBM C Set/2 Version 1.0 compiler. This will allow 32-bit applications to call the Extended Services 16-bit Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Extended Services provides customers with a single-vendor data base and communications solutions that address IBM, non-IBM or multivendor environments. Support for industry standards such as NDIS and APPN substantially increase the potential base upon which Extended Services applications can be written. The addition of new SQL functions, such as date and time arithmetic and scaler functions, now provides greater compliance to SAA SQL Level 1 for most data base environments. Support for IBM SAA Distributed Database Connection Services/2 Version 1.0 provides an opportunity for users to access DB2, SQL/DS or OS/400 host data, for single users or for LAN connected workstations, through a shared DDCS/2 server. CUSTINFO PUBLICATIONS The following publications are available. To order, contact your IBM representative or dealer or call 1-800-426-7282. ORDER TITLE NUMBER PUBLICATIONS ALSO INCLUDED IN THE SOFTWARE SHIPMENT GROUPS: Start Here S04G-1000 Workstation Installation Guide S04G-1008 Guide to Database Application Enablers S04G-1114 PC LAN Support Program User's Guide S04G-1115 Query Manager User's Guide S04G-1010 Query Manager Exercises S04G-1011 SQL Reference S04G-1012 Guide to Database Manager S04G-1013 Hardware and Software Reference S04G-1014 Communications Manager User's Guide S04G-1015 Messages and Error Recovery S04G-1017 Keyboard Layouts S04G-1018 Glossary S04G-1019 PUBLICATIONS INCLUDED IN THE ADMINISTRATOR'S KIT: Extended Services Worksheets S04G-1111 Guide to UPM S04G-1112 LAN Adapter and Protocol Support Configuration Guide S04G-1113 Network Administration Guide S04G-1001 Communications Manager Configuration Guide S04G-1002 Programmable Configuration Reference S04G-1003 Communications Manager Host Connection Reference S04G-1004 Example Scenarios S04G-1005 Problem Determination for the Service Coordinator S04G-1006 Programming Services and Advanced Problem Determination for Communications S04G-1007 Communications Manager Systems Management Programming Reference S04G-1116 ALL OTHER SEPARATELY ORDERABLE PUBLICATIONS: Extended Services Information and Planning Guide G04G-1115 Database Manager Programming Guide and Reference S04G-1022 Extended Services and Operating System/2 LAN Server 2.0 Vendor Integration Guide S33F-9404 Commands Reference S04G-1020 Service Point Application Router and Remote Operations Service Guide S04G-1021 ACDI Programming Reference S04G-1023 ACDI Redirection Information and Guide S04G-1024 ORDER TITLE NUMBER APPC Programming Reference S04G-1025 ECF Server-Requester (SRPI) Programming Reference S04G-1026 EHLLAPI Programming Reference S04G-1027 Conventional LU Application Programming Reference S04G-1028 Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 Device Driver Programming Reference S04G-1029 X.25 Programming Reference S04G-1030 Sample Programs for Communications Manager S04G-1031 Communications Manager Keyboard Template for IBM Personal Computer Enhanced Keyboard 101 S04G-1117 Communications Manager Keyboard Template for IBM Personal Computer AT (R) Keyboard/3270 Terminal Emulation S04G-1118 Communications Manager Keyboard Template for IBM Personal Computer AT Keyboard/5250 Terminal Workstation Feature S04G-1119 Extended Services and Operating System/2 LAN Server 2.0 Vendor Integration Guide S33F-9404 (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. EDUCATION SUPPORT All customer education courses on data base and communications have been modified and updated to reflect Extended Services function. For details regarding availability, tuition and location of courses, call 1-800-426-8322. Users may also request a copy of the Catalog of IBM Education (G320-1244). The catalog contains complete descriptions of the more than 700 courses offered by IBM Education, as well as schedule and tuition information. The catalog is also available online through IBMLink. SCHEDULE The availability dates are: o Limited Availability: March 27, 1992 o Planned Availability: April 24, 1992. Limited availability is restricted to customers who have ordered and will install DB2 Release 2 Version 3 (Programming Announcement 291-495, dated September 10, 1991) and/or Operating System/400 (OS/400) Version 2 Release 1 Modification Level 1 (Programming Announcement 291-158, dated September 10, 1991) before April 24, 1992. Customers who meet these criteria must have ordered the above products, as well as IBM Extended Services and IBM SAA Distributed Database Connection Services/2 Version 1.0, (Programming Announcement 291-628, dated October 22, 1991) prior to March 27, 1992. TECHINFO TECHNICAL INFORMATION SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT MACHINE REQUIREMENTS: A system unit must have a diskette drive capable of reading either 3.5-inch (1.44MB) or 5.25-inch (1.2MB) high-capacity diskettes. IBM Extended Services will be shipped on this media. A minimum of 12MB of fixed disk storage is required to install Extended Services, in addition to that required for the base operating system and applications. Those who are advising or assisting in memory and disk configuration decisions should refer to the Extended Services Planning and Information Guide available from IBM. IBM PS/2 Models: o Model 30 (8530-E01 and H01) o Model 35 SX (8535-040 and 043) o Model 35 LS (8535-24X) o Model 40 SX (8540-043 and 045) o Model 40 SX (8543-044) o Model 50 (8550) with 60MB fixed disk drive o Model 50Z (8550-031 and 061) o Model 55SX (8555-031 and 061) o Model 55 LS (8555-LT0 and LE0) o Model 56 SX (8556-043 and 045) o Model 56 LS (8556-14X and 24X) o Model 57 (8557-045 and 049) o Model 60 (8560-041 and 071) o Model 65 SX (8565-All Models) o Model 70 386 and 486 (8570-All Models) o Model P70 386 (8573-061 and 121) o Model 80 (8580-All Models) o Model 90 XP 486 (8590-0J5, 0J9 and 0KD) o Model 95 XP 486 (8595-0K9) o Micro Channel (R) 370 Model 114 o IBM 7537 and 7546 Industrial Computers Model 011 o IBM 7541 and 7542 Industrial Computers Model 111 o IBM 7561 and 7562 Industrial Computers Model 111 o IBM 7568 Industrial Computer Model 800 with fixed disk storage o Personal System/2 (R) 486/25 Processor Upgrade Option o IBM Personal System/2 486/33 Processor Upgrade Option IBM PS/2 Diskette Drives: o All IBM 3.5-inch (1.44MB) diskette drives o All IBM 3.5-inch (2.88MB) diskette drives o All IBM 5.25-inch (1.2MB) diskette drives IBM PS/2 Fixed Disk Drives: o IBM 30MB fixed disk drive for Model 30-286 o IBM 30MB fixed disk drive for Models 50 and 55 LS NOTE: Customers should assure that adequate fixed disk capacity is available for the Extended Services function to be installed. o IBM 44MB fixed disk drive for Models 60, 70 and 80 o IBM 60MB fixed disk drive standard on Model 70-E61 and for Models 50 or 50Z-031, 061 and 55 LS o IBM 70MB fixed disk drive for Models 60 and 80 o IBM 80MB fixed disk drive for Models 60, 65 SX, 80, 90 XP 486, and 95 XP 486 o IBM 115MB fixed disk drive for Model 80 o IBM 120MB fixed disk drive standard on Models 70-A21 and 121 o IBM 160MB fixed disk drive for Models 60, 65 SX, 80, 90 XP 486, and 95 XP 486 (SCSI) o IBM 314MB fixed disk drive for Model 80 o IBM 320MB fixed disk drive for Models 60, 65 SX, 80, 90 XP 486, and 95 XP 486 o IBM 400MB SCSI fixed disk drive IBM Personal Computer AT Models and IBM Industrial Computers: o PC AT (R) (5170-239, 319 and 339) o IBM 7531 and 7532 Industrial Computers Models 041 and 111 with 40MB fixed disk drive o IBM 7541 and 7542 Industrial Computer Model 111 o IBM 7552 Industrial Computer Model 540 with additional 20MB fixed disk option o IBM 7552 Industrial Computer Model 040 o IBM 7561 and 7562 Industrial Computer Model 111 IBM Personal Computer AT and Industrial Computer Diskette Drives: o IBM 3.5-inch (720KB) diskette drive o IBM 5.25-inch (1.2MB) high-capacity diskette drive o IBM 4865 Model 2 (720KB) 3.5-inch external diskette drive. IBM Personal Computer AT and Industrial Computer Fixed Disk Drives: o IBM (30MB) fixed disk drive NOTE: Customers should assure that adequate fixed disk capacity is available for the Extended Services function to be installed. Displays and Adapters: Use any of the following PS/2 adapters: o The IBM PS/2 and Industrial Computer VGA integrated display adapters or the IBM Display Adapter 8514/A (not applicable to Models 30 and P70) with one of the following displays: - IBM PS/2 Monochrome Display 8503, 8504 and 8507 - IBM PS/2 Color Display 8512, 8513, 8514, 8515 and 8518 - IBM 7544 and 7554 Industrial Computer Graphics Displays. The Integrated XGA (TM) Display Adapter on the Models 90 and 95 is supported. Use any of the following AT or Industrial Computer adapters: o IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter and the IBM Color Display 5153 or the IBM Enhanced Graphics Adapter EGA with one of the following displays: - IBM Color Display 5153 - IBM Enhanced Color Display 5154 - IBM Industrial Graphics Display 7534. NOTE: The EGA with 64KB of memory will be supported as a CGA (640 x 200 monochrome). The PS/2 Display Adapter and one of the following displays: o IBM PS/2 Monochrome Display 8503 and 8507 o IBM PS/2 Color Display 8512, 8513, 8514, 8515, and 8516. The IBM PS/2 Image Adapter/A 1MB, IBM PS/2 Image Adapter/A 3MB or IBM PS/2 Image Adapter/A 6091 with one of the following displays: o IBM PS/2 Monochrome Display 8503, 8504, 8506, 8507 and 8508 o IBM PS/2 Color Display 8512, 8513, 8514 and 8515 o IBM 6091 Color Display Model 019 (with Image Adapter/A 3MB 6091. Communications Adapters: A single workstation may require one or more communications adapters (and appropriate cables). A workstation may also require devices such as a printer or a modem (for SDLC, asynchronous or X.25 communication). Extended Services supports the adapters specified in the following lists for the personal computers indicated: o IBM PS/2 Model 30 286 E01 - IBM PS/2 Multifunction Adapter o For the IBM PS/2 Model 30 286, the IBM PC AT and the IBM 7531, 7532, and 7552 Industrial Computers - IBM SDLC Adapter - IBM Advanced 3278/79 Emulation Adapter - IBM 3278/79 Emulation Adapter - IBM Serial/Parallel Adapter, asynchronous port - IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter II - IBM Enhanced 5250 Display Station Emulator Adapter - Ethernet DIX Version 2 and IEEE 802.3 LAN Adapters -- 3Com EtherLink II (Model 3C503) (cannot be used on the 7552 Industrial Computer) -- Ungermann-Bass NIUpc (Model PC2030) (cannot be used on the IBM PS/2 Model 30 286) -- Western Digital EtherCard PLUS (Model WDLAN-ERP-F001). o For the IBM PC AT or the IBM 7531 and 7532 Industrial Computers - IBM Memory Expansion Adapter, Asynchronous - 128/640K Memory Expansion - 512K/1MB Memory Expansion - IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter II - IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter II (short) - IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter - IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter - IBM PC Network Adapter II -- frequency 2 - IBM PC Network Adapter II -- frequency 3 - IBM Multifunction Memory Expansion Adapter - IBM Enhanced Memory Expansion Adapter, Asynchronous, - IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport (#6240, 00F5525; supported by Device Driver API only). o For the IBM PS/2 Models 50, 50Z, 55 LS, 55 SX, 60, 65 SX, 70, P70, 80, 90 XP 486, and 95 XP 486, and the IBM 7541, 7542, 7561, and 7562 Industrial Computers - IBM PS/2 Dual Asynchronous Adapter/A - IBM X.25 Interface Co-Processor/2 - IBM PS/2 Multiprotocol Adapter/A (SDLC, Asynchronous) - IBM 3270 Connection (DFT) - IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter/A - IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter/A - IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Bus Master Server Adapter/A - IBM Adapter/A for Ethernet Networks - IBM PC Network Broadband Adapter II/A - IBM PC Network Adapter II/A -- frequency 2 - IBM PC Network Adapter II/A -- frequency 3 - IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter/A - IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 (supported by Device Driver API only) - IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Portmaster (TM) Adapter/A (supported by Device Driver API only) - IBM System/36/38 Workstation Emulation Adapter/A - IBM Personal System/2 Adapter/A for Ethernet Networks - Ethernet DIX Version 2 and IEEE 802.3 LAN Adapter: -- IBM Adapter/A for Ethernet Networks -- 3Com EtherLink/MC (Model 3C523) -- Ungermann-Bass NIUps/2 (Model PC3030) (U.S.) -- Western Digital EtherCard PLUS/A (Model WDLAN-EP/A-F001) (U.S.). NOTE: Due to hardware interrupts and DMA usage conflicts, not all combinations of communications adapters can be used concurrently by IBM Extended Services. DEVICE DRIVER SUPPORT OF ADDITIONAL ADAPTERS: IBM has implemented, in Extended Services and LAN Server Version 2.0, the 3Com/Microsoft LAN Manager Network Interface Specification (NDIS) for support of NDIS Media Access Control (MAC) device drivers for LAN adapters. In addition, IBM has extended the NDIS specification in its implementation of NDIS drivers. The specific details of IBM's implementation of NDIS MAC driver development is available upon request to: IBM Corporation Department D53 11400 Burnet Road Austin, TX 78758 KEYBOARDS AND KEYBOARD TEMPLATES: Users should be provided with a keyboard template for any local key differences, such as when using protocol converters. One set of keyboard templates is shipped with every Extended Services package. Additional sets are available for separate purchase. The following keyboards are supported by Extended Services. o IBM Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard (101 and 102) o IBM Keyboard for PC AT Models 239 and 319. CONTROLLERS: The following table lists IBM host communication controllers supported by the Extended Services program. o IBM 3274 Control Unit o IBM 3174 Subsystem Control Unit o IBM 3174 Establishment Controller o IBM 3705 Communications Controller o IBM 3720 Communications Controller o IBM 3725 Communications Controller o IBM 3745 Communications Controller o IBM 3726 Communication Controller Expansion o IBM 5394 Remote Controller o IBM 9370 Telecommunications and Workstation Subsystem Controllers. PROTOCOL CONVERTERS: The following protocol converters are supported by the Extended Services program: o IBM 3708 Model 001 o IBM 7171 Model 001 o Series/1 (TM) o 8209 LAN Bridge (Token Ring 802.2 to Ethernet 802.3) NOTE: With Yale ASCII Version 2 IUP o IBM 3174 Models 51R or 52R o 9370 ASCII Subsystem. MODEMS: Extended Services supports currently available IBM modems, both synchronous modems for Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) connections and asynchronous modems for asynchronous connections. Non-IBM asynchronous modems are also supported, as well as the base function of CCITT V.24 (EIA RS232D) standard data terminal equipment (DTE) to data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) interface for asynchronous communications. X.25 users will require a synchronous connection to the link access protocol balanced (LAPB) link. Consult your network supplier for the recommended connection type and modem. PRINTERS AND PLOTTERS: Printing and plotting for Extended Services is undertaken by the base operating system. For details, refer to the documentation for the operating system being used. o The Adobe type font interface is not supported within the Database Query Manager. o The Query Manager function does not use the operating system printer driver information. NON-IBM MODELS: The following are details for non-IBM hardware that has been tested with Extended Services. Additional information regarding Extended Services functions that are supported by non-IBM hardware is available from the vendor or from IBM in the Extended Services and OS/2 LAN Server 2.0 Vendor Integration Guide (S33F9404), available from your IBM representative or IBM Authorized Dealer. Non-IBM hardware limitations: o IBM certification testing was completed using pre-release versions of vendor operating system software. Extended Services will be supported when those operating systems are made available by the hardware vendor. o When determining the memory configurations of your system, refer to the Extended Services Information and Planning Guide and to your non-IBM hardware vendor for adjustments that may be unique to that vendor's device drivers and software. o IBM makes no claims for printers used in vendor compatibility testing. o IBM will support vendor hardware running non-IBM equivalents to the IBM OS/2 SE Version 1.3 Refresh Level 1.30.1 or later. Customers requiring an upgrade to their present OS/2 should refer questions to their hardware vendor. o Customers must consult their hardware vendor for information, warranty and support for communications adapters and devices installed on their machines. o Asynchronous communications are not supported on NCR Model PC386sx/MC20. The above list represents all limitations discovered in IBM testing of vendor hardware to date. Subsequent testing may reveal additional restrictions. Customers should contact their IBM representative or hardware vendor for more information. A "Read Me" file containing additional information will also be provided with Extended Services. AST RESEARCH: Premium II 486SX-20 o Operating systems: AST OS/2 1.3; AST DOS 3.3, 4.01 and 5.0; AST Windows 3.0A o Mouse support: Microsoft Serial -- PS/2 Compatible Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 3.5-inch o Fixed disk drive: Maxtor 7060AT o Fixed disk type: Integrated Device Equipment (IDE) o Monitor models: 66267, MVGA 500782. Premium 486-33TE o Operating systems: AST OS/2 1.3; AST DOS 3.3, 4.10 and 5.0; AST Windows 3.0A o Mouse support: Microsoft Serial -- PS/2 Compatible Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 5.25-inch o Fixed disk drive: Seagate St-2383N o Fixed disk type: Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) o Monitor models: 66267, MVGA 500782. COMPAQ: Deskpro 386/s o Operating systems: IBM OS/2 1.30.2 (as supported by Compaq); Compaq DOS 3.3, 4.01 and 5.0; Microsoft Windows 3.0 o Mouse support: Microsoft Serial -- PS/2 Compatible Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 5.25-inch o Fixed disk drive: Conner CP-3181 o Fixed disk type: IDE o Monitor model: 420T. Deskpro 386/25e o Operating systems: IBM OS/2 1.30.2 (as supported by Compaq); Compaq DOS 3.3, 4.01 and 5.0; Microsoft Windows 3.0 o Mouse support: Microsoft Serial -- PS/2 Compatible Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 5.25-inch o Fixed disk drive: Conner CP-30101 o Fixed disk type: IDE o Monitor model: 420T. SYSTEMPRO o Operating systems: IBM OS/2 1.30.2 (as supported by Compaq); Compaq DOS 3.3, 4.01 and 5.0; Microsoft Windows 3.0 o Mouse support: Microsoft Serial -- PS/2 Compatible Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 5.25-inch o Fixed disk drive: Conner 240MB 2 Drive Array o Fixed disk type: IDE o Monitor model: 420T. COMPUADD: 320sc o Operating systems: Compuadd OS.2 1.3; Compuadd Windows 3.0; Compuadd DOS 4.01 and 5.0 o Mouse support: Microsoft Serial Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drives: 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch o Fixed disk drive: Seagate ST-1102A o Fixed disk type: IDE o Monitor model: 51091. 333T o Operating systems: Compuadd OS.2 1.3; Compuadd Windows 3.0; Compuadd DOS 4.01 and 5.0 o Mouse support: Microsoft Serial Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 5.25-inch o Fixed disk drive: Seagate ST-1239N o Fixed disk type: SCSI o Monitor model: Panasonic C1381. NCR: PC386sx/MC20 o Operating systems: NCR OS/2 1.31, NCR DOS 3.3, 4.01 and 5.0; Microsoft Windows 3.0a o Mouse support: Microsoft PS/2 Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 3.5-inch o Fixed disk drive: Conner CP-3100 o Fixed disk type: SCSI o Monitor models: MCH 4335, MBH 2335. OLIVETTI: P750 o Operating systems: Olivetti OS/2 1.3 Version 2; Olivetti DOS 3.3oa, 4.01 and 5.0; Olivetti Windows 3.0 and 3.0a; o Mouse support: Microsoft Serial -- PS/2 Compatible Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 3.5-inch o Fixed disk drives: Conner CP-30109 (100MB) and CP-3200F (200MB) o Fixed disk type: Enhanced System Device Interface (ESDI) o Monitor models: DSM 25-314/H, CDU 1431/HA21. SIEMENS/NIXDORF: PCD-3Msx20 o Operating systems: SNI OS/2 1.30.1; SNI DOS 4.01 and 5.0; SNI Windows 3.0 o Mouse support: Microsoft Serial Mouse, Logitech MOUSEMAN o Keyboard type: 102 o Diskette drive: 3.5-inch o Fixed disk drive: Conner CP-3104 o Fixed disk type: IDE o Monitor models: DSM 25-314/H, CDU 1431/HA21. PCM-3Dsx o Operating systems: SNI OS/2 1.30.1; SNI DOS 4.01 and 5.0; SNI Windows 3.0 o Mouse support: Microsoft PS/2 Compatible Mouse o Keyboard type: 102 o Diskette drive: 3.5-inch o Fixed disk drive: Western Digital WD387T o Fixed disk type: IDE o Monitor models: DSM 25-314/H, CDU 1431/HA21. PCD-4T33 o Operating systems: SNI OS/2 1.30.1; SNI DOS 4.01 and 5.0; SNI Windows 3.0 o Mouse support: Microsoft Serial Mouse, Logitech MOUSEMAN o Keyboard type: 102 o Diskette drives: 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch o Fixed disk drive: Imprimis 94166-182 o Fixed disk type: ESDI o Monitor models: S26361-K191-V301, S2361-K203-V311. TANDY: Tandy Corporation has supplied IBM with two Tandy hardware systems and two GRiD systems. Tandy Corporation has agreed to warrant the equivalency of the GRiD to the Tandy systems for the Extended Services compatibility testing effort. Tandy Corporation assumes all liability for claims regarding equivalency problems between the provided systems. Tandy 4025LX = GRiD 386is-25; Tandy 4020SX = GRiD 386sx-MPF20. 4025LX o Operating system: Tandy/GRiD OS/2 1.30.1; Tandy/GRiD DOS 3.3, 4.01 and 5.0; Microsoft Windows 3.0 o Mouse support: Tandy PS/2 Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 3.5-inch o Fixed disk drive: Quantum LPS 105AT o Fixed disk type: IDE o Monitor models: VGM-100 25-4040, VGM-300 25-4042B, GRiD800 G70-4128. 4020SX o Operating systems: Tandy/GRiD OS/2 1.30.1; Tandy/GRiD DOS 3.3, 4.01 and 5.0; Microsoft Windows 3.0 o Mouse support: Tandy PS/2 Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 3.5-inch o Fixed disk drive: Quantum LPS 105AT o Fixed disk type: IDE o Monitor models: VGM-100 25-4040, VGM-300 25-4042B, GRiD800 G70-4128. GRID: 386is-25 o Operating systems: Tandy/GRiD OS/2 1.30.1; Tandy/GRiD DOS 3.3, 4.01 and 5.0; Microsoft Windows 3.0 o Mouse support: Tandy PS/2 Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 3.5-inch o Fixed disk drive: Quantum LPS 105AT o Fixed disk type: IDE o Fixed disk drive: Quantum LPS 105S o Fixed disk type: SCSI o Monitor models: VGM-100 25-4040, VGM-300 25-4042B, GRiD800 G70-4128. 386sx-MFP20 o Operating systems: Tandy/GRiD OS/2 1.30.1; Tandy/GRiD DOS 3.3, 4.01 and 5.0; Microsoft Windows 3.0 o Mouse support: Tandy PS/2 Mouse o Keyboard type: 101 o Diskette drive: 3.5-inch o Fixed disk drive: Quantum LPS 105AT o Fixed disk type: IDE o Monitor models: VGM-100 25-4040, VGM-300 25-4042B, GRiD800 G70-4128. OTHER NON-IBM HARDWARE: Extended Services may also be supported on hardware from vendors other than those listed above. Customers must contact these vendors directly for details regarding type, model, display, file and OS/2 supported, and Extended Services limitations. The following list is for information purposes only and represents vendors who have indicated an interest in certifying Extended Services on their hardware. o Acer American Corporation o Advanced Logic Research, Inc. o Apricot Computers Ltd. o Club American Technologies, Inc. o CSS Laboratories, Inc. o Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) o Dell Computer Corporation o Epson Portland, Inc. o Everex Systems o Hewlett Packard o INTEL Corporation o Leading Edge Products, Inc. o NEC Technologies o Netframe o Northgate Computer Systems o Parallan Computer, Inc. o Reply Corporation o Tandon Corporation o Tatung Company of America, Inc. o The Network Connection o Toshiba of America o Tricord Systems, Inc. o Twinhead Corporation o WYSE Technology EXTENDED SERVICES SUPPORT FOR NON-IBM ENVIRONMENTS: Certification of Extended Services for non-IBM hardware and software can occur in two ways. IBM and some selected vendors have certified Extended Services through mutual testing. Other vendors have elected to certify their hardware through self-testing using an Extended Services Test Kit available from IBM. In some instances, IBM and vendors from both certifying environments will have entered cooperative service arrangements that include education and agreements for problem resolution. While IBM will provide problem support for Extended Services for both of the aforementioned environments, customers may be asked to refer problems that cannot be recreated on existing supported hardware to vendors who are not covered by a cooperative service arrangement. (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS: OS/2 SYSTEMS: The following IBM and non-IBM OS/2 systems are supported by both IBM Extended Services offerings: o IBM OS/2 SE Version 1.3 (Refresh Level 1.30.1 or later) o IBM OS/2 EE Version 1.3 (Refresh Level 1.30.1 or later) o IBM Operating System/2 Version 2.0 o Versions of OS/2 marketed by other vendors that have been determined to be compatible with IBM's OS/2 SE Version 1.3 Refresh Level 1.30.1 or later (16-bit only). HOST COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMS: One or more of the following host software prerequisites (or their equivalents) are required depending upon the function to be performed with Extended Services: PROGRAM HOST SOFTWARE NUMBER VERSION APPC (LU 6.2) CICS/OS/VS (with ACF/VTAM (TM) 3.1.1) 5740-XX1 1.7.0 CICS/DOS/VS (with ACF/VTAM (TM) 3.1.1) 5746-XX3 1.7.0 ACF/VTAM 5665-289 3.2.0 System/36 SSP 5727-SS1 5.1 System/38 CPF 5714-SS1 8.0 S/1 RPS 5719-PC7 7.2 APPC/PC (for IBM DOS systems) 6467-038 1.11 RT (R) AIX (R) 5713-AEQ 2.1.1 RISC System/6000 (TM) AIX 5756-030 3.5.1 OS/400 5728-SS1 1.2 System/88 (R) OS 3.0 System/88 APPC Program 5732-025 3.0 System/88 SNA/NIS 5732-027 3.0 APPN OS/400 5728-SS1 1.2 3270 Terminal Emulation MVS + TSO/E (with ACF/VTAM 3.1.1) 5665-285 1.3.0 VM/SP + CMS (ACF/VTAM 3.1.1 optional) 5664-167 1.4.0 MVS + CICS (with ACF/VTAM 3.1.1) 5740-XX1 1.7.0 DOS/VSE + CICS (with ACF/VTAM 3.1.1) 5746-XX3 1.7.0 AS/400 (R) Communications Utilities (3270 Remote Attachment) 5728-CM1 ECF/SRPI MVS/XA (TM) + TSO/E (with ACF/VTAM 3.1.1) 5665-285 1.3.0 VM/SP + CMS (ACF/VTAM 3.1.1 optional) 5664-167 1.4.0 LUA(LU0) IMS DB/DC 5740-XX2 1.2 or 2.1 CICS/OS/VS (with ACF/VTAM 3.1.1) 5740-XX1 1.7 5250 Workstation Feature System/36 SSP 5727-SS1 5.1 System/36 Base Communication Support Feature (#6001/6047) 5.1 System/36 Base SSP-ICF Support Feature (#6266/6268) 5.1 System/36 Display Station Pass-Through Feature (#6079/6090) (required for System/36) 5.1 System/36 Token-Ring Support 5727-LC1 5.1 or 5727-LC6 OS/400 5728-SS1 1.2 IBM 3101 Terminal Emulation (through supported protocol converters) System/370 Through Protocol Converter S/1 EDX 5719-EM1 5.0 Asynchronous DEC VT100 Terminal Emulation RT AIX 5713-AEQ 2.1.1 RISC System/6000 5756-030 3.1.5 Non-IBM hosts with appropriate programs 3174 Peer Communications: The 3174 controller must be supported with one of the following: o 3174 Peer Communication Feature (#8010 or 8060) with configuration support-C o RPQ 8Q0718 with configuration support-B. HOST COMMUNICATIONS CONTROLLER PROGRAMS: The following shows the 37XX, NCP and related programs that support communications with Extended Services. ACF/NCP (and associated NPSI) programs support various 37XX devices. This covers the following environments: X.25, SDLC or Token-Ring. ACF/NCP NPSI PROGRAM PROGRAM CONTROLLER NUMBER VERSION NUMBER VERSION 3705 5667-124 3.1 5668-981 1.3.2 3725 5668-854 4.2 5668-981 1.4.3 3725 5668-854 4.3.1 5668-719 2.1 3720/3745 5668-738 5.2 5688-035 3.2 NOTE: There is no Token-Ring connection to 3705. NPSI is required for X.25. COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT HOST PROGRAMS: PROGRAM HOST SOFTWARE NUMBER VERSION NetView for MVS/370 + ACF/VTAM Version 3.1.1 or later (1) 5665-361 1.2.0 NetView for MVS/XA + ACF/VTAM Version 3.1.1 or later 5665-362 1.3.0 NetView for VM/SP + ACF/VTAM Version 3.1.1 or later 5664-204 1.3.0 NetView for VSE/SP + ACF/VTAM Version 3.1.1 or later 5666-343 1.2.0 (1) Vital product data (VPD) requires Version 1.3.0 or later. Remote Operations Support (ROPS) for NetView is supported in the NetView environments outlined below. HOST FILE TRANSFER PROGRAMS: PROGRAM HOST SOFTWARE NUMBER VERSION 3270 Terminal Emulation 3270 PC FTP for MVS + TSO/E 5665-311 1.1.1 for VM/SP + CMS 5664-281 1.1.1 for MVS + CICS 5798-DQH for VSE/SP IWS Support 5666-345 3.2.0 5750-ABF 4.1 (From command prompt only) 5250 Workstation Feature AS/400 PC Support 5728-PC1 2.0 System/36 PC Support 5727-WS1 5.1 5727-WS6 5.2 (Requires PC Support Coexistence PRPQ and AS/400 Requesters) Asynchronous Terminal Emulation with Protocol Converter 3270 PC FTP for MVS + TSO/E 5665-311 1.1.1 3270 PC FTP for VM/SP + CMS 5664-281 1.1.1 VSE/SP IWS Support 5666-345 3.2.0 5750-ABF 4.1 (From OS/2 prompt only) XMODEM file transfer PC70 (non-IBM programs) OEM Hosts (appropriate programs) System/1 (application dependent) RT AIX 5713-AEQ 2.1.1 RISC System/6000 HOST GRAPHICAL DATA DISPLAY MANAGER (GDDM) PROGRAMS: GDDM Version 2.0 Release 2, with the following authorized program analysis report (APAR) applied, is necessary in order to use the GDDM-OS/2 Link Version 1.0 (5688-113) software to view, print, plot and download GDDM host graphics. HOST SYSTEM APAR NUMBER MVS PL49183 VSE PL49248 VM/370 PL49249 VM/XA (TM) PL49259 DATABASE DOS AND DOS WINDOWS NETBIOS CLIENT REQUESTERS: o DOS Version 3.3 or later is required for the Extended Services DOS client Distributed Feature installation. o DOS Windows Version 3.0 and DOS Version 4.0 or later is required for the Extended Services DOS Windows client Distributed Feature installation. COMPATIBILITY: There are no prior versions of Extended Services. However, either version of IBM Extended Services may replace the communications and data base functions of the OS/2 EE Version 1.3 if the Extended Edition has been previously upgraded to its 1.30.1 Refresh Level, or later. The LAN requesters that were available as a component part of the IBM OS/2 EE Version 1.3 are now packaged with the IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 as a Distributed Feature. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. LIMITATIONS: GENERAL LIMITATIONS o For Database and Communications Managers, file system extended attributes are not supported. o For Database Manager, long file names are not supported. o The 122 key keyboard, optionally available for some PS/2 models, is not supported. COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER LIMITATIONS Communications are constrained by both hardware and software limitations. The following sections summarize those limitations. o Line Speeds Because multitasking may involve more than one program communicating at one time, the line speeds that are supported are for the aggregate of communications taking place on the supported line. Communications Manager supports the following line speeds for supported networks: - Up to 19.2KB per second on SDLC connections - Up to 19.2KB per second on asynchronous connections using the Communications Manager ASCII emulator - Up to 64KB per second on asynchronous connections using ACDI in conjunction with the DMA capabilities of the asynchronous communications ports on supported models of the PS/2 - Up to 19.2KB per second on an X.25 connection using X.21bis/V.24 - Up to 56KB per second on an X.25 connection using X.21bis/V.35 - Up to 64KB per second on an X.25 connection using X.21 - Up to 16MB/second on an IBM Token-Ring Network. CONCURRENT COMMUNICATION LIMITATIONS When operating in a multitasking communication environment, the following situations apply: - The number of supported LAN adapters per workstation is limited to a maximum of four (for IBM Token-Ring Network*, ETHERAND Network and IBM PC Network). Note that the 3270 and 5250 emulators, and also APPC applications, use the Communications Manager that has access to adapters #0 and #1 only; whereas applications written to the NETBIOS or 802.2 interfaces may use any of the four. * Includes COAX-attached workstations using 3174 Peer Communications. - If an IBM Token-Ring Adapter and an IBM PS/2 Display Adapter are installed in an IBM Personal Computer AT or an IBM Industrial Computer (7522, 7531, or 7532), do not set the jumper switches on the IBM Token-Ring Adapter to use addresses X'CA000" through X'CA7FF". The IBM PS/2 Display Adapter uses these addresses. - An IBM PC Network and an ETHERAND Network cannot be used concurrently. - Only one Ungermann-Bass card and only one Western Digital card can be installed, but either one can be combined with one other LAN adapter. - Interrupt levels also must be considered when multiple adapters are used simultaneously since some adapters use the same interrupt. - If an IBM 3270 Connection DFT adapter and an IBM System/36 or System/38 Workstation Emulation Adapter/A are installed in a PS/2 workstation, the IBM 3270 Connection DFT adapter must reside in a lower-numbered slot. For example, the 3270 Connection adapter can reside in slot 0 and the System/36 or System/38 Adapter/A can reside in slot 4. - Only one 3278/3279 emulation adapter per IBM PC is supported. - A maximum of two IBM 3270 Connection (DFT) adapters can be used for each IBM Personal System/2 computer. - On an IBM PC AT system, the SDLC device driver cannot be used at the same time as the OS/2 mouse device driver or the asynchronous device driver. - An SDLC adapter cannot be used concurrently with an asynchronous adapter on the IBM PC AT, the IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 286, or the Personal Computer XT (TM) Model 286. - A maximum of one SDLC adapter can be used for each IBM Personal Computer XT Model 286 or IBM Personal Computer AT. - A maximum of two IBM Personal System/2 Multiprotocol Adapters can be initialized for SDLC. - A maximum of two IBM PS/2 Multiprotocol Adapter/A (SDLC, asynchronous) can be used on a PS/2 computer, except for the Model 30 286, which does not support this adapter. - A maximum of three IBM Personal System/2 Multiprotocol Adapters can be initialized for asynchronous communication. - The PS/2 Multiprotocol Adapter/A (SDLC, asynchronous) must be initialized using the PS/2 Installation Setup program. When more than one adapter is being installed, there are specific DMA channels, called "arbitration levels" by the setup program, that must be assigned to the primary and alternate adapters to prevent failures. The SDLC primary adapter, called SDLC 1 during setup, should always be configured using arbitration level 1. The SDLC alternate adapter, called SDLC 2 during setup, should be configured using arbitration level 7. Be sure to avoid another arbitration level that might be in conflict with other installed adapters. - Only one ASCII terminal emulation session (either IBM 3101 or DEC VT100) can be active at a time. However, an ASCII terminal emulation session can be used concurrently with other Asynchronous Communications Device Interface (ACDI) asynchronous or with non-asynchronous emulation programs. - Only one IBM System/36 or System/38 Workstation Emulation Adapter/A can be installed in a PS/2 workstation. - A maximum of one Enhanced 5250 Display Station Emulation Adapter for the IBM PC AT can be installed. - A Token-Ring/A 16/4 Bus Master and a PC Network Adapter/A will not configure in a Model 95. - When running with the IBM OS/2 SE Version 1.3 Refresh level 1.30.1, under heavy file handling workloads, file handling capability may be exceeded that causes non-activation of adapters. This limitation is removed in OS/2 SE Version 1.3 Refresh Level 1.30.2. ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATIONS Asynchronous communications are subject to the following constraints: - A maximum of two asynchronous ports on the IBM PC AT system and the Model 30 286 are supported. Users can have a maximum of three asynchronous ports on the other supported PS/2 computers. - Interrupt levels also must be considered when multiple adapters are used simultaneously, since some adapters use the same interrupt levels. For example, an asynchronous adapter cannot be used concurrently with an SDLC adapter on the PC AT or IBM PS/2 Model 30 286 system, because both adapters use hardware interrupt levels 3 and 4. This limitation does not exist on other supported PS/2 systems, because they can share hardware interrupt levels. If both adapters are installed, users must maintain two copies of the CONFIG.SYS file, one for each device driver environment. In addition, users must restart their system using the required file, renamed to CONFIG.SYS, to load the appropriate device before trying to start ASCII or 3270 terminal emulation (SDLC). - Asynchronous terminal emulation does not support different receive and transmit speeds. - Half-duplex modems and attachments are not supported. - The CCITT V.25bis recommendations are implemented in Communications Manager for handling control signals at the COM port. Most modems support this standard. - The DMA ASYNC capability requires OS/2 SE 1.3 Version 1.30.2 or later for support by Extended Services Communications Manager. X.25 SUPPORT For X.25 communications, limitations are as follows: - If enough system resources are available, a maximum of 128 permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) or switched virtual circuits (SVCs), including up to 64 PVCs, can be defined on each of these links. Communications Manager supports concurrent use of a total of 128 of the defined virtual circuits. - Additional constraints on the maximum number of virtual circuits depend on factors such as the selected packet and packet window sizes. - Concurrent connection is supported on up to eight X.25 links by the X.25 API. Each link requires a separate IBM X.25 Interface Coprocessor/2 adapter. Consequently, the actual number of links is also limited by the number of adapters that can be installed. - Extended Services does not support the online facility registration packet retransmission, the level 2 multilink procedures, or the datagram service (which was withdrawn in the 1984 recommendations). - If enough system resources are available, up to 40 X.25 applications can run concurrently, one of which normally supports the higher level SNA applications, and the remainder can be used for non-SNA applications. However, this single X.25 SNA application can itself support multiple concurrent SNA applications, such as applications written to the higher level SNA APIs of Communications Manager. - A user application using the IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor: Operating System/2 Support program may not run on an IBM X.25 Interface Co-Processor/2 adapter concurrently with Communications Manager X.25 support. Users must set the IBM X.25 Interface Co-Processor/2 adapter to use hardware Interrupt Request 11 (IRQ11). The default is Interrupt Request 7 (IRQ7). IRQ7 can interfere with a printer attached to a parallel port of the workstation. Follow the instructions in the documentation provided with the PS/2 reference diskette. - IBM Extended Services does not support an SNA connection to an IBM Series/1 host computer. IBM 3101 TERMINAL EMULATION Communications Manager supports emulation of the IBM 3101 Display Terminal Model 20, but does not support the following functions of the IBM 3101 terminal: - Half-duplex modem operation - Reverse channel and controlled request to send - Reverse video for entire screen (operator-selectable) - Non-blinking cursor - Program mode and, as a result, the PGM MODE and ATTR keys - Local mode - Transparent mode - Print line function - Print message function - Print page function - Write send mark function. DEC VT100 TERMINAL EMULATION The DEC VT100 printer emulation supports only the print screen function. When received from the host computer, the following VT100 Terminal controls are ignored or partially supported, as indicated: - Auto repeat mode - 132-column mode command (partially supported: screen cleared, cursor moved to home position) - Double height line - Double width line - Scrolling mode (smooth and jump) - Line feed/new line mode - Screen alignment display - Request/report terminal parameters - Enter VT52 mode - Interlace mode - Invoke confidence test - Set character set (supported only for the U.S., U.K., and the VT100 special graphics character sets as best represented with the PC character set). IBM 3270 TERMINAL EMULATION A maximum of five 3270 sessions per connectivity type and a maximum of ten per system are allowed. Commonly used functions of the IBM 3274 and 3174 control units are supported with the exception of: - APL/text character set - Katakana - IBM 3278 typewriter keyboard - Certain IBM 3278/79 keys: click, highlight selection keys (blinking, program symbols), ident - Magnetic stripe reader - Mono/dual case switch - Network Management Vector Transport (NMVT) alerts - Security keylock - Selector light pen - Mouse - Field validation with numeric field support. In addition to the previously mentioned restrictions, the following features and capabilities of the IBM 3274 and 3174 control units are not supported when the DFT communications attachment is used: - Data base operations - IBM 3270 diagnostic reset dump - Dump facility - Patch facility - Response time monitor. IBM 5250 WORKSTATION FEATURE The IBM 5250 Workstation Feature (WSF) is subject to the following limitations: - A maximum of five 5250 WSF sessions (any combination of display station and printer sessions) on each workstation. Support is for System/36 and AS/400 hosts only. - Twinaxial connection to an AS/400 host: -- Twinaxial sessions connect to a single host. -- One station address is required to provide up to five 5250 WSF sessions. SYSTEM/370 REMOTE OPERATIONS SUPPORT (ROPS) FOR NETVIEW When a RUNCMD is issued, all information including the ID and password are transmitted in the clear and are not secured in any way. They are also displayed on the screen and entered into the NetView log. If passwords are transmitted to the ROPS service, the user is responsible for securing the NetView terminal and its NetView logs so that sensitive data is not compromised. 3174 PEER COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT (WITH APPROPRIATELY CONFIGURED AND SUPPORTED 3174S) - The COAX link has a significantly lower data transfer rate than a 4MB Token-Ring and it is recommended that Server, Gateways, etc. should not be located at a COAX-attached workstation. - In some situations, with a high volume of broadcast frames, it is possible that the 3174 controller may discard some of these frames, causing application time-outs to occur. Tuning of retry counts and time-out values may alleviate this condition. - The support uses a unique Media Access Control (MAC) layer function. Applications written to the IEEE 802.2 or NETBIOS interfaces are unaffected, but those specific to the Token-Ring MAC layer (IEEE 802.5) are not supported. - COAX-attached workstations may not be used as APPN network nodes, nor can they be used as bridges to a Token-Ring LAN. - 3174 Peer Communications is not supported with the 3278/79 Emulation Adapter (1602507). - Persistent Verification -- PV Receive is not supported; PV Send is supported. - EHLLAPI/REXX -- structured fields are not supported. OTHER - The SNA physical unit (PU) 2.0 attached through the IBM Token-Ring Network or SDLC can be supported on a single host through an IBM 37XX. - With the SNA LAN gateway, the workstation appears to the host as one physical unit (PU2.0) and allows one physical link to the host. Up to 256 workstations can be configured, but a recommended maximum of 128 should be concurrently active. Only dependent-logical units (LUs 1, 2, 3, and 6.2) are supported through the gateway. - The family API does not include Communications Manager and Database Manager functions. DATABASE MANAGER o The Adobe type font interface is not supported within the Query Manager menus. o The Query Manager function does not use the operating system printer driver information. o Remote Data Access to DB/2, SQL/DS and OS/400 data bases using the IBM SAA Distributed Database Connection Services/2 Version 1.0 (RFA 18472) is only supported through the Database Manager Command Line Interface (CLI) or through an application program. o Roll-forward recovery is not supported within the Query Manager. A prompted interface to roll-forward recovery function is provided in the separately installable Database Tools. o SQL date/time arithmetic and scalar functions cannot be performed within Query Manager. They are supported within SQL statements, within application programs and through the Database Manager CLI. o Administrative functions previously executed through Query Manager Tools and System pulldowns have been moved to Database Tools. Functions in Query Manager are import/export run stats, reorg, operational status, manage authorizations, restore defaults, and open/erase printer name. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Performance considerations are addressed in the IBM Extended Services Information and Planning Guide. Contact your IBM representative, dealer or remarketer for details. PLANNING INFORMATION CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES: IBM representatives, dealers, remarketers and customers should become familiar with the Extended Services Information and Planning Guide for assistance in determining which of its Communications Manager and Database Manager functions best address their business needs. This guide, which is available from IBM, provides substantial, additional information pertaining to function, installation requirements, application program development and performance considerations. Problem determination (PD) is a customer responsibility. PD is an assessment of whether a problem has been caused by hardware or software, and is not complete until the cause of the problem is identified. This assessment includes examination of available symptoms using the PS/PSI procedures documented in the publications. Problem Source Identification (PSI) is a customer responsibility. PSI begins when software is determined to be the source of the problem. PSI includes tracing the source of the problem to a host System Control Program (SCP), a program product or another source. Assisting the customer with PSI is an IBM service/support responsibility. PACKAGING: IBM Extended Services is shipped on 3.5-inch (1.44MB) dual-sided diskettes or 5.25-inch (1.2MB) dual-sided diskettes with end-user publications (basic package) or end-user and administrator's publications (administrator's package). SECURITY, AUDITABILITY AND CONTROL Security features are the same as provided by the OS/2 Extended Edition Version 1.3 Communications and Database Managers with the following exception. If using the System/370 Remote Operations Support (ROPS) for NetView, when a RUNCMD is issued all information including the ID and password are transmitted in the clear and are not secured in any way. They are also displayed on the screen and entered into the NetView log. If passwords are transmitted to the ROPS service, the user is responsible for securing the NetView terminal and its NetView logs so that sensitive data is not compromised. User management is responsible for evaluation, selection and implementation of security features, administrative procedures and appropriate controls in application systems and communication facilities. ORDERING ORDERING INFORMATION Orders for new licenses will be accepted now. Unless a later date is specified, orders entered prior to April 24, 1992, will be assigned a schedule date of May 1, 1992. Shipment of orders will commence on the availability date. Orders entered after April 24, 1992, will be scheduled for shipment on the Friday following the week of order entry or as soon thereafter as supply permits. LIMITED AVAILABILITY: Customers who have ordered and will install DB2 Version 2 Release 3 (Programming Announcement 291-495, dated September 10, 1991) and/or OS/400 Version 2 Release 1 Modification Level 1 (Programming Announcement 291-158, dated September 10, 1991) prior to April 24, 1992, may qualify for limited availability planned for the period between March 27 and April 24, 1992. These customers must have ordered the above products, as well as IBM Extended Services and IBM SAA Distributed Database Connection Services/2 Version 1.0, (Programming Announcement 291-628 dated October 22, 1991) prior to March 27, 1992. Customers should contact their IBM representative for details. To order the programs in this announcement, for order type specify the order type/program number, feature number, part number, media and quantity. ORDER TYPE/ PROGRAM FEATURE PART PROGRAM NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NAME MEDIA EXTENDED SERVICES FOR OS/2: 5871-AAA 2778 96F8326 Extended Services for OS/2 3.5-inch 5871-AAA 2779 96F8327 Extended Services for OS/2 5.25-inch 5871-AAA 2780 96F8328 Extended Services for OS/2 with Administrator's Kit 3.5-inch 5871-AAA 2781 96F8329 Extended Services for OS/2 with Administrator's Kit 5.25-inch 5872-AAA 2798 96F8346 Additional License without Certificate 5872-AAA 2799 96F8347 Additional License with Certificate 5873-AAA 2782 96F8330 Upgrade from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 3.5-inch 5873-AAA 2783 96F8331 Upgrade from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 5.25-inch ORDER TYPE/ PROGRAM FEATURE PART PROGRAM NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NAME MEDIA 5873-AAA 2784 96F8332 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 3.5-inch 5873-AAA 2786 96F8334 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 5.25-inch 5873-AAA 2785 96F8333 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 3.5-inch 5873-AAA 2787 96F8335 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 5.25-inch 5873-AAA 2788 96F8336 Upgrade from emulators 3.5-inch 5873-AAA 2789 96F8337 Upgrade from emulators 5.25-inch 5874-AAA 2790 96F8338 Upgrade additional license from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate 5874-AAA 2791 96F8339 Upgrade additional license from OS/2 EE Version 1.X with Certificate 5874-AAA 2792 96F8340 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate ORDER TYPE/ PROGRAM FEATURE PART PROGRAM NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NAME MEDIA 5874-AAA 2793 96F8341 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 from OS/2 EE Version 1.X with Certificate 5874-AAA 2794 96F8342 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate 5874-AAA 2795 96F8343 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 from OS/2 EE Version 1.X with Certificate 5874-AAA 2796 96F8344 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services for OS/2 from Emulators without Certificate 5874-AAA 2797 96F8345 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services for OS/2 from Emulators with Certificate EXTENDED SERVICES WITH DATABASE SERVER FOR OS/2: 5871-AAA 2278 04G1049 Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 3.5-inch ORDER TYPE/ PROGRAM FEATURE PART PROGRAM NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NAME MEDIA 5871-AAA 2281 04G1050 Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 5.25-inch 5871-AAA 2280 04G1047 Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 with Administrator's Kit 3.5-inch 5871-AAA 2283 04G1048 Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 with Administrator's Kit 5.25-inch 5877-AAA 2284 04G1092 Distributed Feature without Certificate 5877-AAA 2285 04G1093 Distributed Feature with Certificate 5872-AAA 2286 04G1059 Additional License without Certificate 5872-AAA 2287 04G1094 Additional License with Certificate 5873-AAA 2800 96F8348 Upgrade from Extended Services for OS/2 without Certificate 5873-AAA 2801 96F8349 Upgrade from Extended Services for OS/2 with Certificate 5873-AAA 2288 04G1095 Upgrade from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 3.5-inch 5873-AAA 2289 04G1096 Upgrade from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 5.25-inch ORDER TYPE/ PROGRAM FEATURE PART PROGRAM NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NAME MEDIA 5873-AAA 2290 04G1097 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 3.5-inch 5873-AAA 2291 04G1098 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 5.25-inch 5873-AAA 2292 04G1099 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 3.5-inch 5873-AAA 2293 04G1100 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 5.25-inch 5873-AAA 2294 04G1101 Upgrade from emulators 3.5-inch 5873-AAA 2295 04G1102 Upgrade from emulators 5.25-inch 5874-AAA 2802 96F8350 Upgrade additional license from Extended Services for OS/2 without Certificate 5874-AAA 2803 96F8351 Upgrade additional license from Extended Services for OS/2 with Certificate 5874-AAA 2296 04G1103 Upgrade additional license from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate ORDER TYPE/ PROGRAM FEATURE PART PROGRAM NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NAME MEDIA 5874-AAA 2297 04G1104 Upgrade additional license from OS/2 EE Version 1.X with Certificate 5874-AAA 2298 04G1105 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate 5874-AAA 2299 04G1106 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 from OS/2 EE Version 1.X with Certificate 5874-AAA 2300 04G1107 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate 5874-AAA 2301 04G1108 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 from OS/2 EE Version 1.X with Certificate ORDER TYPE/ PROGRAM FEATURE PART PROGRAM NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NAME MEDIA 5874-AAA 2302 04G1109 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 from Emulators without Certificate 5874-AAA 2303 04G1110 Upgrade additional license to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 from Emulators with Certificate The available order types are as follows: o Program Package -- program diskette with documentation. o Additional License Copies -- authorization for the customer who has a program package to make a single copy of the program diskette and documentation. There are two ways to receive authorization to copy. Receipt of the invoice authorizes the customer to make the Additional License Copy. The IBM Customer Agreement (ICA) must be in effect. The customer also has the option of ordering a Proof of Additional License certificate, in which case, the ICA is not required. Additional License Copies can be obtained through an authorized remarketer. o Program Package Upgrade -- program diskette with documentation. o Additional License Copy Upgrade -- authorization for the customer who has a program package upgrade to make a single copy of the program diskette and documentation. There are two ways to receive authorization to copy. Receipt of the invoice authorizes the customer to make the Additional License Copy upgrade. The ICA must be in effect. The customer also has the option of ordering a Proof of Additional License Upgrade certificate, in which case, the ICA is not required. Additional License Copy Upgrades can be obtained through an authorized remarketer. o Distributed Feature -- authorization for the customer who has the associated program package to make a single copy of a portion of that program. There are two ways to receive authorization to copy: - The ICA must be in effect. Receipt of the invoice authorizes the customer to make the copy - The ICA is not required. The customer orders a Proof of License for Distributed Feature Certificate. Distributed Features may be obtained through an authorized remarketer. IBM EDUCATION FULFILLMENT CENTER: The announced programs are eligible to be ordered through the IBM Education Fulfillment Center. Availability through the IBM Education Fulfillment Center may not coincide with the programming availability dates noted in other sections of this document. The IBM Education Fulfillment Center is the order processing location for selected personal computers and related hardware and software for eligible education end users. PROGRAM UPGRADE Program package upgrades to both versions of Extended Services will be offered to users of the following software programs for an upgrade charge: o IBM OS/2 EE Versions 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 o IBM 3270 Emulation Program Entry Level Versions 1.1 and 1.2 o IBM 3270 Emulation Program Version 3.0 o IBM Personal Communications/3270 o IBM 3270 Workstation Program Versions 1.0 and 1.1 o IBM Extended Services for OS/2 (for upgrade to IBM Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 only). All program upgrades to Extended Services will be available starting April 24, 1992. Orders will be accepted now. These upgrades will be available through IBM Authorized Personal Computer Dealers and Industry Remarketers -- Personal Computers, certified to market IBM Authorized Advanced Products. The remarketer will require a Proof of License for each upgrade ordered. The original Proof of License is the colored front cover page (inside the hard binder) or the separate Proof of License page in the program package as identified by IBM to the remarketer. Customers may also order upgrades through the IBM branch office using the IBM Personal Computer/System Program US Upgrade and Certification Order Form included with this announcement. To receive program package upgrades at a discount, a Volume Discount Addendum with the appropriate volume discount exhibit must be in effect. The order may only be placed through the IBM branch office using the IBM Personal Computer/System Program US Upgrade and Certification Order Form included with this announcement. To receive additional license upgrades, the ICA and a Volume Discount Addendum with the appropriate volume discount exhibit must be in effect. The total quantity of upgrades acquired for a specific program may not exceed the total quantity of program packages and additional licenses previously acquired for that program. Proof of License for upgrade eligibility for additional license upgrades is a copy of the invoice. Additional license upgrades can be entered through the branch office using the IBM Personal Computer/System Program US Upgrade and Certification Order Form included in this announcement or ordered through an authorized remarketer. TERMS AND CONDITIONS LICENSING: The programs in this announcement are licensed under the terms and conditions of the IBM Program License Agreement. A copy of the agreement is included in the program package. ADDITIONAL LICENSE: The ICA must be in effect, or Proof of Additional License certificate must be acquired. DISTRIBUTED FEATURE: The ICA must be in effect or Proof of License For Distributed Feature must be acquired. LIMITED WARRANTY: Program: Three months. Media: Three months. Additional Licenses: Three months. Media: Not applicable. Distributed Feature: Three months. Media: Not applicable. PROGRAM SERVICES: Central service, including the IBM Support Center, will be available until April 24, 1994. The statement of service included in the program package describes this service. CUSTOMER FULFILLMENT OPTION: Yes. VOLUME DISCOUNT: Volume discounting is available under the terms and conditions of the ICA and the Volume Discount Exhibit -- Personal Computer/System Programs (PCLP). The programs in this announcement are included in the Eligible Program List for Personal Computer/System Programs. They may be added to the applicable category in the space provided on the Eligible Program List. Program Packages are included in Category A under 5871-AAA. Additional licenses are included in Category A under 5872-AAA Distributed Features are included in Category A under 5877-AAA. Program package upgrades and additional license upgrades are included in Category B and are eligible for volume discounting based on the commitment in Category A. Documentation is included in Category B and is eligible for volume discounting based on the commitment in Category A. TESTING PERIOD: Two months for program packages and first orders of the Distributed Feature. The ICA must be in effect. NATIONAL EDUCATION LICENSE FEE: A National Education License Fee (NELF) is available under the terms and conditions of the Education Allowance Attachment. The NELF, which represents a 30% discount off the single unit price, is not subject to any further discount or allowance. CHARGES EXTENDED SERVICES FOR OS/2 PROGRAM PACKAGES AND ADDITIONAL LICENSE COPIES: ADDITIONAL ONE- LICENSE PART TIME ONE-TIME NUMBER DESCRIPTION CHARGE CHARGE 96F8326 3.5-inch $ 595 96F8327 5.25-inch 595 96F8328 3.5-inch with Administrator's Kit 760 96F8329 5.25-inch with Administrator's Kit 760 96F8346 Additional License without Certificate $ 445 96F8347 Additional License with Certificate 445 PROGRAM PACKAGE UPGRADES AND ADDITIONAL LICENSE COPY UPGRADES: 96F8330 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 (3.5-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X $ 220 96F8331 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 (5.25-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 220 96F8332 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 (3.5-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 320 96F8334 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 (5.25-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 320 96F8333 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 (3.5-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 370 96F8335 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 (5.25-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 370 ADDITIONAL ONE- LICENSE PART TIME ONE-TIME NUMBER DESCRIPTION CHARGE CHARGE 96F8336 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 (3.5-inch) from: 3270 Emulation Program Entry Level 1.1 or 1.2; or 3270 Emulation Program Version 3.0; or Personal Communications/3270; or 3270 Workstation Program Version 1.0 or 1.1 445 96F8337 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 (5.25-inch) from: 3270 Emulation Program Entry Level 1.1 or 1.2; or 3270 Emulation Program Version 3.0; or Personal Communications/3270; or 3270 Workstation Program Version 1.0 or 1.1 445 96F8338 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 Additional License from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate $ 150 96F8339 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 Additional License from OS/2 EE Version 1.X with Certificate 150 96F8340 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 Additional License from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate 200 96F8341 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 Additional License from OS/2 EE Version 1.X with Certificate 200 96F8342 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 Additional License from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate 250 96F8343 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 Additional License from OS/2 EE Version 1.X with Certificate 250 ADDITIONAL ONE- LICENSE PART TIME ONE-TIME NUMBER DESCRIPTION CHARGE CHARGE 96F8344 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 Additional License without Certificate from: 3270 Emulation Program Entry Level 1.1 or 1.2; or 3270 Emulation Program Version 3.0; or Personal Communications/3270; or 3270 Workstation Program Version 1.0 or 1.1 295 96F8345 Upgrade to Extended Services for OS/2 Additional License with Certificate from: 3270 Emulation Program Entry Level 1.1 or 1.2; or 3270 Emulation Program Version 3.0; or Personal Communications/3270; or 3270 Workstation Program Version 1.0 or 1.1 295 EXTENDED SERVICES WITH DATABASE SERVER FOR OS/2 PROGRAM PACKAGES, DISTRIBUTED FEATURES, AND ADDITIONAL LICENSE COPIES: ADDITIONAL ONE- LICENSE PART TIME ONE-TIME NUMBER DESCRIPTION CHARGE CHARGE 04G1049 3.5-inch $ 1,995 04G1050 5.25-inch 1,995 04G1047 3.5-inch with Administrator's Kit 2,160 04G1048 5.25-inch with Administrator's Kit 2,160 04G1092 Database Client Distributed Feature without Certificate 75 04G1093 Database Client Distributed Feature with Certificate 75 04G1059 Additional License without Certificate $ 1,795 04G1094 Additional License with Certificate 1,795 PROGRAM PACKAGE UPGRADES AND ADDITIONAL LICENSE COPY UPGRADES: ADDITIONAL PROGRAM LICENSE PART UPGRADE UPGRADE NUMBER DESCRIPTION CHARGE CHARGE 96F8348 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 (3.5-inch) from Extended Services for OS/2 $ 1,460 96F8349 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 (5.25-inch) from Extended Services for OS/2 1,460 04G1095 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 (3.5-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 1,615 04G1096 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 (5.25-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 1,615 04G1097 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 (3.5-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 1,715 04G1098 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 (5.25-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 1,715 04G1099 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 (3.5-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 1,765 04G1100 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 (5.25-inch) from OS/2 EE Version 1.X 1,765 04G1101 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 (3.5-inch) from: 3270 Emulation Program Entry Level 1.1 or 1.2; or 3270 Emulation Program Version 3.0; or Personal Communications/3270; or 3270 Workstation Program Version 1.0 or 1.1 1,845 ADDITIONAL PROGRAM LICENSE PART UPGRADE UPGRADE NUMBER DESCRIPTION CHARGE CHARGE 04G1102 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 (5.25-inch) from: 3270 Emulation Program Entry Level 1.1 or 1.2; or 3270 Emulation Program Version 3.0; or Personal Communications/3270; or 3270 Workstation Program Version 1.0 or 1.1 1,845 96F8350 Upgrade Additional License from Extended Services for OS/2 without Certificate $ 1,260 96F8351 Upgrade Additional License from Extended Services for OS/2 with Certificate 1,260 04G1103 Upgrade Additional License from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate 1,415 04G1104 Upgrade Additional License from OS/2 EE1 Version 1.X with Certificate 1,415 04G1105 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 Additional License from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate 1,465 04G1106 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 SE Version 1.3 Additional License from OS/2 EE Version 1.X with Certificate 1,465 04G1107 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 Additional License from OS/2 EE Version 1.X without Certificate 1,515 04G1108 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 and OS/2 Version 2.0 Additional License from OS/2 EE Version 1.X with Certificate 1,515 ADDITIONAL PROGRAM LICENSE PART UPGRADE UPGRADE NUMBER DESCRIPTION CHARGE CHARGE 04G1109 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 Additional License without Certificate from: 3270 Emulation Program Entry Level 1.1 or 1.2; or 3270 Emulation Program Version 3.0; or Personal Communications/3270; or 3270 Workstation Program Version 1.0 or 1.1 1,645 04G1110 Upgrade to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 Additional License with Certificate from: 3270 Emulation Program Entry Level 1.1 or 1.2; or 3270 Emulation Program Version 3.0; or Personal Communications/3270; or 3270 Workstation Program Version 1.0 or 1.1 1,645 EXTENDED SERVICES FOR OS/2 AND EXTENDED SERVICES WITH DATABASE SERVER FOR OS/2 ONE- PART TIME NUMBER DESCRIPTION CHARGE 04G1091 Administrator's Kit $ 165 DISTRIBUTED FEATURE CHARGE: Customers who pay a one-time charge for a Distributed Feature may copy machine-readable program materials identified as part of the Distributed Feature and printed documentation previously acquired from IBM in a program package. One copy may be made for each Distributed Feature ordered. Distributed Feature applies to Extended Services with Database Server for OS/2 (multi-user) only. ADDITIONAL LICENSES CHARGE: Customers who pay a one-time charge for additional licenses may copy machine-readable program materials and printed documentation previously acquired from IBM in a program package. One copy may be made for each additional license ordered. Distributed Feature Charge: Applies when the customer has a program package and orders a Distributed Feature to make a single copy of the portion of the program identified as the Distributed Feature and the printed documentation. PROGRAM UPGRADE CHARGE: A program upgrade charge will apply for upgrades beginning today and until IBM Extended Services is withdrawn from marketing. - - - E N D O F P R I N T O U T - - -