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IBM i Series
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Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) 507
Operating System/400 (5722-SS1)
5722-CE2 Client Encryption 56-bit
5722-CE3 Client Encryption 128-bit
* 5722-AC3 provides equivalent function for V5R1
** 5722-CE3 provides equivalent function for V5R1
TCP/IP support
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) synchronous and asynchronous communication
connections spanning low to high bandwidth connections to the World Wide Web
Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) asynchronous communication connections allows
inexpensive, limited bandwidth access to the World Wide Web
Anonymous FTP support provides access to a restricted area of data on the iSeries
system that the public can access without a password or user identification
Support for popular graphical FTP clients and Web server development tools
Direct database serving to Web browsers, which allows DB2 for OS/400 data to be
queried and served (with graphics, if desired) to a Web browser using HTTP Server
for iSeries
IBM HTTP Server for iSeries Features
SNMP Subagent support allows Web server statistics to be placed in a Management
Information Base (MIB) and forwarded to an SNMP network manager, such as Tivoli
TME 10, on request.
Log reporting provides the ability to define access reports, generate reports, view
reports and maintain report files using a graphical interface based on report templates.
A standard extended log file format allows more data to be saved in the access log
files and allows more control over which data is stored in these files.
Web server error logs contain messages presented in the customer's language of
choice.
Improved serviceability of the Web server with additional trace points, additional
information in service traces, and improved first-failure-data-capture (FFDC)
information.
HTML files are dynamically cached in memory when a URL request for that file is
processed. Subsequent requests for that file are handled without the need to perform
file I/O.
Multi-threaded CGI programs are supported. Multi-thread programs can often be more
efficient than single threaded programs.

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