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From what I can see you have a 2844 in slot C6 which according to the
System Planning Tool can support a 2793 installed in C03. That's where
yours is installed. I would just follow the instructions you found and
everything should work fine. Hopefully Larry is following this thread
and he can give you a more complete answer. I haven't had the need to do
this conversion yet.

Kendall Kinnear
System i5 Architect
Stonebridge
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces+kendall.kinnear=sbti.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces+kendall.kinnear=sbti.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Pete Helgren
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 12:42 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: SDLC, 2793 and IOP-less mode

I didn't specify the any connection types when I ordered the machine 
from IBM (it is under the developer program).  We have a communications 
utility on our model 800 (which is being retired) and the new i5 was 
looking for an SDLC resource when we fired the utility up.  We use the 
utility pretty infrequently so it isn't a big deal.

Here is what I could get over the wire (sorry about the formatting):

SYSTEM UNIT 787F-001 DP-M0LWC CEC01 U787F.001.DPM0LWC
SYSTEM BUS 8327 02-60910BB LB01 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC
SYSTEM BUS 8327 02-60910BB LB02 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC
SYSTEM BUS 8327 02-60910BB LB04 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC
SYSTEM BUS 8327 02-60910BB LB05 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC
ACTIVE BACKPLANE 8327 02-60910BB BP01 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
HSL I/O BRIDGE 8327 02-60910BB BC01 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
BUS EXPANSION ADAPTER 8327 02-60910BB BCC02 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
MULTI-ADAPTER BRIDGE 8327 02-60910BB PCI01D 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
BUS EXPANSION ADAPTER 8327 02-60910BB BCC03 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
MULTI-ADAPTER BRIDGE 8327 02-60910BB PCI02D 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
BUS EXPANSION ADAPTER 8327 02-60910BB BCC04 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
MULTI-ADAPTER BRIDGE 8327 02-60910BB PCI03D 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
BUS EXPANSION ADAPTER 8327 02-60910BB BCC05 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
COMMUNICATIONS IOA 5706-001 00-539AD5C LIN04 42R4531
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
COMMUNICATIONS PORT 5706-001 00-539AD5C CMN05 42R4531
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
COMMUNICATIONS PORT 5706-001 00-539AD5C CMN06 42R4531
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
VIRTUAL IOP 5706-001 00-539AD5C CMB03 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
SYSTEM PROCESSOR 8327 02-60910BB MP01 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
LOCAL HSL NIC 8327 02-60910BB BCC06 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
HSL LOOP 8327 02-60910BB SB01 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
HSL LOOP 8327 02-60910BB SB02 42R4531 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
STORAGE IOA 573D-001 10-6122051 DC01 0000039J3539 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1
COMMUNICATIONS IOA 2793-001 02-6080156 LIN03 0000039J2282 
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C3
COMMUNICATIONS PORT 2793-001 02-6080156 CMN03 0000039J2282 
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C3
COMMUNICATIONS PORT 2793-001 02-6080156 CMN04 0000039J2282 
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C3
COMMUNICATIONS PORT 2793-001 02-6080156 CMN03 0000039J2282 
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C3-T1
COMMUNICATIONS PORT 2793-001 02-6080156 CMN04 0000039J2282 
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C3-T2
WORKSTATION IOA 2746-001 53-6078050 CTL01 0000021H5497 
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C5
COMBINED FUNCTION IOP 2844-001 * < 53-6085425 CMB01 0000039J3242 
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C6
SERVICE PROCESSOR 293A 22-609101A SP01 80P6787 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C7
STORAGE IOA 573D-001 10-6122051 DC01 0000039J3539
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C8
MAIN STORAGE 313D 0M-J5CC0F8 MS01 12R8824 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C9
MAIN STORAGE 313D 0M-J5CC0H3 MS02 12R8824 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C16
VOLTAGE REGULATOR 6B30- 00-00000 39J0247 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C17
CAPACITY CARD 528F 10-4021329 PV01 80P3249 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-C20
COMMUNICATIONS PORT 5706-001 00-539AD5C CMN05 42R4531 
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-T5
COMMUNICATIONS PORT 5706-001 00-539AD5C CMN06 42R4531 
U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-T6
BACKPLANE 28D2- 02-60890EE D02 03N6000 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P2
DISK UNIT 4327-074 68-0DCF3A4 DD006 26K5176 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P2-D1
DISK UNIT 4327-074 68-0DCD5D9 DD007 26K5176 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P2-D2
DISK UNIT 4327-074 68-0DCB227 DD001 26K5176 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P2-D3
DISK UNIT 4327-074 68-0DCE4C6 DD008 26K5176 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P2-D4
BACKPLANE 28D2- 02-608627D D01 03N6000 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P3
DISK UNIT 4326-074 68-0DD75EF DD005 26K5175 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P3-D1
DISK UNIT 4326-074 * 68-0D9C14B DD002 26K5175 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P3-D2
DISK UNIT 4326-074 68-0DD6772 DD004 26K5175 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P3-D3
DISK UNIT 4326-074 68-0DD7645 DD003 26K5175 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P3-D4
BACKPLANE 291E- 22-60823BD 80P4179 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P4
CONTROL PANEL 28E5 02-609430A PN01 39J3273 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-D1
VIRTUAL IOP 268C-001 00-00000 CMB02 U9405.520.10C5D4C-V1
VIRTUAL STORAGE IOA 6B02-001 00-00000 DC02
VIRTUAL COMM IOA 6B03-001 00-00000 LIN01 U9405.520.10C5D4C-
VIRTUAL COMM PORT 6B03-001 00-00000 CMN01 U9405.520.10C5D4C-V1-C0
VIRTUAL COMM PORT 6B03-001 00-00000 CMN01 U9405.520.10C5D4C-V1-C0-T1
VIRTUAL COMM IOA 6B03-001 00-00000 LIN02 U9405.520.10C5D4C-V1-C1
VIRTUAL COMM PORT 6B03-001 00-00000 CMN02 U9405.520.10C5D4C-V1-C1
VIRTUAL COMM PORT 6B03-001 00-00000 CMN02 U9405.520.10C5D4C-V1-C1-T1
TAPE UNIT 6387-001 % 00-15345 TAP01 U787F.001.DPM0LWC-P1-T10-L7-L0
 
Is any of this useful info or do you need something else?

Pete

      
Kendall Kinnear wrote:

Pete,

What you are seeing is the result of IBM changing the default
configuration of the 520 and not including an IOP as a base feature. To
help you one of us would need to look at your rack config to see if
there is an IOP available to support the 2793. If there isn't then you
would have to buy a 2844 to install in the 520 as a first step.

Did your business partner discuss your requirement for SDLC with you?
It
sounds like they missed something to me. You should probably go back to
them and have them get the configuration correct.

Kendall Kinnear
System i5 Architect
Stonebridge

Direct Telephone Number: 972.419.7709
Or Toll Free:  800.776.9755 x7709
Cell Phone Number:  214-676-3146
Fax Number:  972.455.7260
Kendall.Kinnear@xxxxxxxx
http://www.SBTI.com/
If you are interested in iSeries and application development, follow
Angus' blog at http://www.angustheitchap.com/

 


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