Upgrades to AS/400e server 8xx 311
Upgrades to AS/400e server 8xx
• No Model 600, 640, 650, S10, S30, S40, 730, or 740 main storage features migrate.
• Some Model 620, S20, and 720 main storage features will migrate to 820 and 830
servers.
Example Model 620, S20, and 720 to Model 820 Upgrade
When upgrading from a Model 620, S20, or 720 to a Model 820, the following rules apply:
• Ship the new 820 system
• Remove the existing processor from the 620 CEC.
• Convert the old system to the #5034 or #5035 Migration Tower I
– Convert to #5034 if the 620, S20, or 720 has 10 DASD positions
– Convert to #5035 if 620, S20, or 720 has 15 DASD positions
– Existing power supply used on #5034/#5035
– Existing Line cord used on #5034/#5035
– Replace the existing planar with a new planar
– Modify the operator panel
– Add new microcode to the operator panel.
– Add internal HSL, J-TAG, and ISO cables/assemblies
• Memory
– Main Storage DIMMs migrate (32 MB DIMMs do not migrate) from an old CEC to an
820 CEC.
– Base CCIN 3001 (64 MB) does not migrate and is property of the customer.
– Base CCIN 3002 (256 MB) migrates to 820 CEC. Marketing configurator will add a
quantity of two #3000 specify codes to the model upgrade order for administrative
purposes. Each #3000 represents one #3002 DIMM.
– #3001 features do not migrate and belong to the customer.
– #3002 and #3004 features migrate to the new 820 CEC.
• New power supply shipped with the 820 system.
• New line cord shipped with the 820 system.
• Ship HSL and SPCN cables (must be ordered since they are not included in migration
tower conversion)
• Existing DASD remains with and in the #5034/#5035.
• Existing workstation adapters remain with and in the #5034/#5035.
• Existing LAN adapters remain with and in the #5034/#5035.
• Existing expansion towers remain attached (if desired) to the #5034/#5035.
• The modem is not changed.
• If any mirroring specify codes exist, they are migrated and apply to the entire 820 system
(“old” side and new).
• If #0044 exists, it is migrated but is treated as #0044 on the “old side” and is treated as
#0041 on the new side.