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Ÿ The Ethernet TCP/IP interface attaches to the following network conf

RS/6000,

AS/400,

and

PS/2

Ethernet

10BaseT

Networks

RS/6000,

AS/400,

and

PS/2

Ethernet

10Base2

Networks

RS/6000,

AS/400,

and PS/2 Ethernet 10Base5 Networks

ES/4381,

308X,

ES/3090,

or ES/9000

CPU

 

ŸThe Ethernet NetWare interface attaches to the following network configurations:

RS/6000

and

PS/2

Ethernet

10BaseT

Networks

RS/6000

and

PS/2

Ethernet

10Base2

Networks

RS/6000

and

PS/2

Ethernet

10Base5

Networks

Ÿ The

 

Token-Ring

TCP/IP

interface attaches

to either

4Mbps

or

16Mbps

Ring

networks

through the following

devices:

 

 

 

 

8228

Token-Ring

Multistation Access

Unit

attached

to an

RS/6000,

an

 

AS/400,

or

a

PS/2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8230

Token-Ring

Network Controller Access

Unit attached

to

an

RS/6000

 

an

AS/400,

or

a

PS/2

 

 

 

 

 

 

ŸThe Token-Ring NetWare interface attaches to either 4Mbps or 16Mbp

Token-Ring networks through the following devices:

8228

Token-Ring

Multistation Access Unit

attached to an

RS/6000

or

 

PS/2

 

 

 

 

 

8230

Token-Ring

Network Controller Access

Unit attached

to an

RS/6000

 

or a

PS/2

 

 

 

 

ŸThe SNA Token-Ring interface attaches to either 4 or 16 Mbps Token

networks through the following devices:

8228 Token-Ring Multistation Access Unit attached to an AS/400 or P processor

– 8230

Token-Ring Network Controller Access Unit attached to an AS/400

PS/2

processor

8228 Token-Ring Multistation Access Unit attached to 3172, 3174, 3725, or 3720, which in turn is attached to a 3090, ES/9000, 308X, processor

8230 Token-Ring Network Controller Access Unit attached to a 3172,

3745, 3725, or 3720, which in turn is attached to a 3090, ES/9000, or 4381 processor

ŸThe SDLC V.35 with SNA at 56 Kbps interface attaches to the followi devices:

5822

Communications

Network

Management Data/Channel Service

 

 

attached

to

a

9370,

9371,

or AS/400 processor

 

5822

Communications

Network

Management Data/Channel Service

 

 

attached

to

a

3745,

3725,

3720,

or

3705 Communication

Controller, wh

 

in turn is

attached

to a

3090,

ES/9000,

308X, or 4381

processor.

ŸThe SDLC EIA-232 V.24 with SNA at 19.2 Kbps interface attaches to following devices:

7861-047 Modem attached to a 9370, 9371, or AS/400 processor

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