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I found an old link which might have been geared to BP's which required
the model and serial number to tell you the tier. Of course, it no longer
works. But the concept is the same. You need both. Here is a snippet
from a currently available system:

Power S914 software tiers for IBM i on model 9009-41A
Here are the software tiers:
- The 4-core processor (#EP10, QPRCFEAT EP10) is IBM i software tier P05.
- The 6-core processor (#EP11, QPRCFEAT EP11) is IBM i software tier P10.
- The 8-core processor (#EP12, QPRCFEAT EP12) is IBM i software tier P10.

Perhaps the ?BP? link is currently available from somewhere else. I've
never been a BP.

But, as you can clearly see, knowing just the model (like 9009-41A) will
not alone tell you the tier.

Rob Berendt

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