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Sounds like you have a good start... While the feature code is different 
for the 2746 its the same card as the 4746. Several Features do this. Also 
You can edit the text in the Description area on the far right. 

On the 5712 I bet you told the LVT you have V5R2 where the 5712 isn't 
supported but the 5702 is. 


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All,

We looking at making some changes to our hardware.  I downloaded the
latest LPAR Validation Tool and am attempting to configure our system as
it is now.

I've basically been successful, but I do have a couple of questions.

We've got some older feature codes that don't show up as options in the
LVT, such as the 2746 Twinax Controller.  What I've done is use the 4746
code instead.  However, I'd really prefer to have the correct numbers
showing up.  Is that possible?

A related question, how come some newer features, such as the 5712 PCI-X
Tape/DASD controller don't show up?

Thanks,

Charles Wilt
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iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer
Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America
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