IBM Z10 EC manual OSA-Express2 availability, Purpose/Traffic, Type, Features

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onto System z10. With reduced latency, improved through- put, and up to 96 ports of LAN connectivity, (when all are

4-port features, 24 features per server), you can “do more with less.”

The key benefi ts of OSA-Express3 compared to OSA- Express2 are:

Reduced latency (up to 45% reduction) and increased throughput (up to 4x) for applications

More physical connectivity to service the network and fewer required resources:

Fewer CHPIDs to defi ne and manage

Reduction in the number of required I/O slots

Possible reduction in the number of I/O drawers

Double the port density of OSA-Express2

A solution to the requirement for more than 48 LAN ports (now up to 96 ports)

The OSA-Express3 features are exclusive to System z10.

OSA-Express2 availability

OSA-Express2 Gigabit Ethernet and 1000BASE-T Ethernet continue to be available for ordering, for a limited time, if you are not yet in a position to migrate to the latest release of the operating system for exploitation of two ports per PCI-E adapter and if you are not resource-constrained.

Historical summary: Functions that continue to be sup- ported by OSA-Express3 and OSA-Express2

Queued Direct Input/Output (QDIO) – uses memory queues and a signaling protocol to directly exchange data between the OSA microprocessor and the network software for high-speed communication.

QDIO Layer 2 (Link layer) – for IP (IPv4, IPv6) or non- IP (AppleTalk, DECnet, IPX, NetBIOS, or SNA) work- loads. Using this mode the Open Systems Adapter (OSA) is protocol-independent and Layer-3 indepen- dent. Packet forwarding decisions are based upon the

Medium Access Control (MAC) address.

QDIO Layer 3 (Network or IP layer) – for IP workloads. Packet forwarding decisions are based upon the IP address. All guests share OSA’s MAC address.

Jumbo frames in QDIO mode (8992 byte frame size) when operating at 1 Gbps (fi ber or copper) and 10 Gbps (fi ber).

640 TCP/IP stacks per CHPID – for hosting more images.

Large send for IPv4 packets – for TCP/IP traffi c and CPU effi ciency, offl oading the TCP segmentation processing from the host TCP/IP stack to the OSA-Express feature.

Concurrent LIC update – to help minimize the disrup- tion of network traffi c during an update; when properly confi gured, designed to avoid a confi guration off or on (applies to CHPID types OSD and OSN).

Multiple Image Facility (MIF) and spanned channels – for sharing OSA among logical channel subsystems

The OSA-Express3 and OSA-Express2 Ethernet features support the following CHPID types:

CHPID

OSA-Express3,

Purpose/Traffic

Type

OSA-Express2

 

 

Features

 

 

 

 

OSC

1000BASE-T

OSA-Integrated Console Controller (OSA-ICC)

 

 

TN3270E, non-SNA DFT, IPL to CPC and LPARs

 

 

Operating system console operations

OSD

1000BASE-T

Queued Direct Input/Output (QDIO)

 

GbE

TCP/IP traffic when Layer 3

 

10 GbE

Protocol-independent when Layer 2

OSE

1000BASE-T

Non-QDIO, SNA/APPN®/HPR and/or TCP/IP

 

passthru (LCS)

 

OSN

1000BASE-T

OSA for NCP

 

GbE

Supports channel data link control (CDLC)

OSA-Express3 10 GbE

OSA-Express3 10 Gigabit Ethernet LR

The OSA-Express3 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) long reach (LR) feature has two ports. Each port resides on a PCIe adapter and has its own channel path identifi er (CHPID).

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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 Just-in-time deployment of IT resources Specialty engines offer an attractive alternativeOrder of introduction Numerical computing on the chipEvolving for your business ArchitectureLiberating your assets with System z Z10 EC ArchitecturePage Commitment to system integrity Page Linux on System z VSETPF Z10 EC Operating System ESA/390Page Page Z10 EC Design and Technology Z10 EC Model Z10 EC model upgrades Z10 EC Base and Sub-capacity OfferingsCPU Measurement Facility Z10 EC PerformanceLarge System Performance Reference Z10 EC I/O Subsystem System I/O Configuration AnalyzerZ10 EC Channels and I/O Connectivity Support of Spanned Channels and Logical Partitions Concurrent UpdateFicon Express4 and Ficon Express2 Performance Modes of OperationFCP increased performance for small block sizes Ficon Support for Cascaded DirectorsFCP Channels Ficon and FCP for connectivity to disk, tape, and printers Scsi IPL now a base functionFCP Full fabric connectivity Platform and name server registration in Ficon channelIt will register NPort ID Virtualization Program Directed re-IPLPort density or granularity Feature Infrastructure Ports perOSA-Express3 Ethernet features Summary of benefits Purpose/Traffic FeaturesOSA-Express2 availability TypeOSA-Express3 Gigabit Ethernet SX OSA-Express3 10 Gigabit Ethernet SROSA-Express3 Gigabit Ethernet LX Four-port exploitation on OSA-Express3 GbE SX and LXNetwork Traffic Analyzer Dynamic LAN idle for z/OSLink aggregation for z/VM in Layer 2 mode Layer 2 transport mode When would it be used?Hardware data router Direct Memory Access DMAOSA Layer 3 Virtual MAC for z/OS IBM Communication Controller for Linux CCLOSA/SF Virtual MAC and Vlan id Display Capability OSA Integrated Console ControllerRemove L2/L3 LPAR-to-LPAR Restriction HiperSockets HiperSockets Enhancement for zIIP Exploitation CP Assist for Cryptographic Function Cpacf Security CryptographyCan Do IT securely Configurable Crypto Express2 Dynamically add crypto to a logical partition Secure Key AESTKE additional smart cards TKE 5.3 workstation and support for Smart Card ReaderEnhancement with TKE 5.3 LIC System z10 EC cryptographic migrationImproved Key Exchange With Non-CCA Cryptographic Systems Remote Loading of Initial ATM KeysRemote Key Loading Benefits On Demand Capabilities Capacity on Demand Temporary CapacityAmendment for CBU Tests Capacity Provisioning OS Capacity provisioning allows you to set up rules System z9 System z10Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability RAS RAS Design FocusEnhanced Book Availability Availability FunctionsHardware System Area HSA Concurrent Defective Book Replacement Concurrent Physical Memory UpgradeConcurrent Physical Memory Replacement Enhanced Driver MaintenanceTransparent Sparing Plan Ahead MemoryPower Estimation Tool Service EnhancementsPower Monitoring Environmental EnhancementsParallel Sysplex Cluster Technology IBM Systems Director Active Energy ManagerImproved service time with Coupling Facility Duplex Coupling Facility Control Code Cfcc LevelParallel Sysplex Coupling Connectivity Coupling Facility Configuration AlternativesSystem-Managed CF Structure Duplexing Introducing long reach InfiniBand coupling links Coupling Connectivity for Parallel SysplexZ10 Coupling Link Options Z10 EC MaxPreview Improved STP System Management with Time synchronization and time accuracy on z10 ECServer Time Protocol STP Enhanced Network Time Protocol NTP client support Continuous availability of NTP servers used as ExterApplication Programming Interface API to automate Enhanced STP recovery when Internal Battery FeatureNTP server on Hardware Management Console HMC Internal Battery Feature Recommendation Internet Protocol, Version 6 IPv6 HMC System SupportFamily Machine Type HMC/SE Console MessengerHMC z/VM Tower systems management enhancements Implementation Services for Parallel Sysplex GdpsFiber Quick Connect for Ficon LX Environments Z10 EC Environmentals Model O Cage Z10 EC Physical Characteristics Z10 EC Configuration DetailZ10 EC Dimensions Z9 EC Number of Frames 2 Frame Model O CageCPs IFLs Processor Unit Features ModelOSA-Express3 and OSA-Express2 Features Min Max ICFsGeneral Information Coupling Facility CF Level of Support Z9 BCStatement of Direction Resource Link PublicationsFollowing Redbook publications are available now ZSO03018-USEN-02