IBM manual Z10 EC Channels and I/O Connectivity

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z10 EC Channels and I/O Connectivity

ESCON Channels

The z10 EC supports up to 1,024 ESCON channels. The high density ESCON feature has 16 ports, 15 of which can be activated for customer use. One port is always reserved as a spare which is activated in the event of a failure

of one of the other ports. For high availability the initial order of ESCON features will deliver two 16-port ESCON features and the active ports will be distributed across those features.

Fibre Channel Connectivity

The on demand operating environment requires fast data access, continuous data availability, and improved fl exibil- ity, all with a lower cost of ownership. The four port FICON Express4 and FICON Express2 features available on the z9 EC continue to be supported on the System z10 EC.

Choose the FICON Express4 features that best meet

your business requirements.

To meet the demands of your Storage Area Network (SAN), provide granularity, facilitate redundant paths, and satisfy your infrastructure requirements, there are three features from which to choose.

Feature

FC #

Infrastructure

Ports per

 

 

Feature

 

 

 

 

 

FICON Express4 10KM LX

3321

Single mode fiber

4

FICON Express4 4KM LX

3324

Single mode fiber

4

FICON Express4 SX

3322

Multimode fiber

4

Choose the features that best meet your granularity, fi ber optic cabling, and unrepeated distance requirements.

FICON Express4 Channels

The z10 EC supports up to 336 FICON Express4 channels, each one operating at 1, 2 or 4 Gb/sec auto-negotiated. The FICON Express4 features are available in long wave- length (LX) and short wavelength (SX). For customers exploiting LX, there are two options available for unre- peated distances of up to 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) or up to 10 kilometers (6.2 miles). Both LX features use 9 micron single mode fi ber optic cables. The SX feature uses 50

or 62.5 micron multimode fi ber optic cables. Each FICON Express4 feature has four independent channels (ports) and can be confi gured to carry native FICON traffi c or Fibre Channel (SCSI) traffi c. LX and SX cannot be intermixed on a single feature. The receiving devices must correspond to the appropriate LX or SX feature. The maximum number of FICON Express4 features is 84 using three I/O cages.

FICON Express2 Channels

The z10 EC supports carrying forward up to 336 FICON Express2 channels, each one operating at 1 or 2 Gb/sec auto-negotiated. The FICON Express2 features are avail- able in long wavelength (LX) using 9 micron single mode

ber optic cables and short wavelength (SX) using 50 and 62.5 micron multimode fi ber optic cables. Each FICON Express2 feature has four independent channels (ports) and each can be confi gured to carry native FICON traffi c or Fibre Channel (SCSI) traffi c. LX and SX cannot be inter- mixed on a single feature. The maximum number of FICON Express2 features is 84, using three I/O cages.

FICON Express Channels

The z10 EC also supports carrying forward FICON Express LX and SX channels from z9 EC and z990 (up to 120 chan- nels) each channel operating at 1 or 2 Gb/sec auto-negoti- ated. Each FICON Express feature has two independent channels (ports).

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Contents IBM System z10 Enterprise Class z10 EC Reference Guide Table of Contents IBM System z10 Enterprise Class z10 EC Overview Specialty engines offer an attractive alternative Just-in-time deployment of IT resourcesNumerical computing on the chip Order of introductionZ10 EC Architecture ArchitectureLiberating your assets with System z Evolving for your businessPage Commitment to system integrity Page TPF VSELinux on System z Operating System ESA/390 Z10 ECPage Page Z10 EC Design and Technology Z10 EC Model Z10 EC Base and Sub-capacity Offerings Z10 EC model upgradesLarge System Performance Reference Z10 EC PerformanceCPU Measurement Facility System I/O Configuration Analyzer Z10 EC I/O SubsystemZ10 EC Channels and I/O Connectivity Modes of Operation Concurrent UpdateFicon Express4 and Ficon Express2 Performance Support of Spanned Channels and Logical PartitionsFCP Channels Ficon Support for Cascaded DirectorsFCP increased performance for small block sizes Platform and name server registration in Ficon channel Scsi IPL now a base functionFCP Full fabric connectivity Ficon and FCP for connectivity to disk, tape, and printersIt will register Program Directed re-IPL NPort ID VirtualizationOSA-Express3 Ethernet features Summary of benefits Feature Infrastructure Ports perPort density or granularity Type FeaturesOSA-Express2 availability Purpose/TrafficFour-port exploitation on OSA-Express3 GbE SX and LX OSA-Express3 10 Gigabit Ethernet SROSA-Express3 Gigabit Ethernet LX OSA-Express3 Gigabit Ethernet SXDynamic LAN idle for z/OS Network Traffic AnalyzerLayer 2 transport mode When would it be used? Link aggregation for z/VM in Layer 2 modeIBM Communication Controller for Linux CCL Direct Memory Access DMAOSA Layer 3 Virtual MAC for z/OS Hardware data routerRemove L2/L3 LPAR-to-LPAR Restriction OSA Integrated Console ControllerOSA/SF Virtual MAC and Vlan id Display Capability HiperSockets HiperSockets Enhancement for zIIP Exploitation Can Do IT securely Security CryptographyCP Assist for Cryptographic Function Cpacf Configurable Crypto Express2 Secure Key AES Dynamically add crypto to a logical partitionSystem z10 EC cryptographic migration TKE 5.3 workstation and support for Smart Card ReaderEnhancement with TKE 5.3 LIC TKE additional smart cardsRemote Key Loading Benefits Remote Loading of Initial ATM KeysImproved Key Exchange With Non-CCA Cryptographic Systems Capacity on Demand Temporary Capacity On Demand CapabilitiesAmendment for CBU Tests Capacity Provisioning System z9 System z10 OS Capacity provisioning allows you to set up rulesRAS Design Focus Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability RASHardware System Area HSA Availability FunctionsEnhanced Book Availability Enhanced Driver Maintenance Concurrent Physical Memory UpgradeConcurrent Physical Memory Replacement Concurrent Defective Book ReplacementPlan Ahead Memory Transparent SparingEnvironmental Enhancements Service EnhancementsPower Monitoring Power Estimation ToolIBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager Parallel Sysplex Cluster TechnologyCoupling Facility Control Code Cfcc Level Improved service time with Coupling Facility DuplexSystem-Managed CF Structure Duplexing Coupling Facility Configuration AlternativesParallel Sysplex Coupling Connectivity Coupling Connectivity for Parallel Sysplex Introducing long reach InfiniBand coupling linksZ10 EC Max Z10 Coupling Link OptionsServer Time Protocol STP Time synchronization and time accuracy on z10 ECPreview Improved STP System Management with Continuous availability of NTP servers used as Exter Enhanced Network Time Protocol NTP client supportNTP server on Hardware Management Console HMC Enhanced STP recovery when Internal Battery FeatureApplication Programming Interface API to automate Internal Battery Feature Recommendation HMC/SE Console Messenger HMC System SupportFamily Machine Type Internet Protocol, Version 6 IPv6HMC z/VM Tower systems management enhancements Gdps Implementation Services for Parallel SysplexFiber Quick Connect for Ficon LX Environments Model O Cage Z10 EC Physical Characteristics Z10 EC Configuration DetailZ10 EC Dimensions Z9 EC Number of Frames 2 Frame Z10 EC Environmentals Model O CageICFs Processor Unit Features ModelOSA-Express3 and OSA-Express2 Features Min Max CPs IFLsGeneral Information Z9 BC Coupling Facility CF Level of SupportStatement of Direction Following Redbook publications are available now PublicationsResource Link ZSO03018-USEN-02