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The 2842/2843/2844 PCI IOP's drive your IOA's.

A small listing:

2742 Two-Line WAN IOA
2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA
2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller
2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller
2849 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter
4761 PCI Integrated Analog Modem
4801 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor

You get the picture.  Check the V5R2 system handbook at
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/ga195486.pdf

The short answer is you'll probably need a couple.  The longer answer is
make your BP explain what's in the config and why.  The configurator
won't(shouldn't) let them leave out things you need, but it will let them
add things you don't.

Scott Ingvaldson
AS/400 System Administrator
GuideOne Insurance Group

-----Original Message-----
date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 15:29:45 -0500
from: "Tom Hightower" <tomh@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Do I need the PCI IOP?

Customer is considering an upgrade and asked: do they need a PCI IOP if
they're not getting the Integrated xSeries Server?


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