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iSeries Model 830
168 iSeries Handbook
These functions do not have equivalent function PCI cards for the Model 830:
ASCII Adapter
V.25 Autocall cable
Select standby mode
X.21 switched WAN dial-up or Shorthold Mode WAN
Asynchronous communication speeds of less than 300 bps
Data Rate Select signal on the EIA 232/V.24 interface. This function is used by some
older 2400 bps modems to reduce the speed to 1200 bps.
LPDA-1 (Link Problem Determination Aids). This is a diagnostic function supported by
some (primarily older IBM) modems.
V.54 local and remote loopback (diagnostics functions supported by some modems)
PCI adapters also do not support X.21 switched WAN dial-up or Shorthold Mode WAN.
The fundamental bus architecture of the iSeries server is unchanged when using PCI
adapters. The AS/400e IOP continues to off load the main processor; isolate the host from
adapter and network errors; and manage, configure, and service the adapters. PCI
architecture offers advantages in flexibility over non-iSeries or non-AS/400e server
structures.
Processor Features
#2351 1/8-way Processor on Demand (iStar 540 Mhz) (RPQ 847125)
Processor Capacity Card (CCIN 24xx)
Processor 1 (CCIN 245D)
Processor 0 (CCIN 245D)
#2400 2-way Processor (iStar 400 Mhz)
Processor 1 (CCIN 2400)
Processor 0 (CCIN 245C)
#2402 4-way Processor (iStar 540 Mhz)
Processor 1 (CCIN 2402)
Processor 0 (CCIN 245D)
#2403 8-way Processor (iStar 540 Mhz)
Processor Capacity Card (CCIN 2403)
Processor 0 (CCIN 245D)
Processor 1 (CCIN 245D)

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