IBM i Series 1300, i Series 1200 manual Public-switched telephone network Pstn Use of a phone

Models: i Series 1300 i Series 1200

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Handling your

ThinkPad computer

Ÿ Do

not pack your computer in a tightly packed suitcase or ba

The

compression might cause

internal damage.

ŸDo not disassemble your computer. Only an authorized IBM ThinkPad repair person should disassemble and repair your com- puter.

ŸDo not scratch, twist, hit, or push the surface of your comp display.

ŸDo not place any objects between the display and keyboard o under the keyboard.

ŸDo not pick up or hold your computer by the display. When picking up your open computer, hold it by the bottom (keyboar half.

ŸDo not modify or tape the latches to keep the display open closed.

Ÿ Do

not

turn your computer

over while the AC Adapter is plugged

in.

This

could break the

adapter plug.

ŸDo not use or store your computer where the temperature is

below 5° C or above 35°C (41°F and 95°F).

ŸDo not place your computer closer than 13 cm (5 in.) from any

electrical appliance

that

generates a strong

magnetic

field, su

as

a

motor,

magnet,

TV,

refrigerator,

or

large

audio

speakers.

Ÿ Do

not

hard-mount your computer

in

a

vehicle

or

anywhere that

is subject to strong vibration. See

the

section

on ruggedized

mobile

computers for

information

on

a

more

appropriate

model

for

demanding

applications.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ŸDo not insert a diskette into the external diskette drive at angle. Not inserting the diskette straight into the drive can damage the drive.

ŸDo not place more than one label on a diskette. Multiple or loo

labels can detach or tear and then lodge in the drive.

ŸDo not touch the lens on the CD-ROM tray. You should hold the

compact disc by the edges and not touch its surface.

ŸDo not connect a PBX (private branch exchange) or other digit

telephone extension Yourlinecomputer. can use only a

public-switched telephone network (PSTN)

. Use of a phone

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IBM i Series 1300, i Series 1200 manual Public-switched telephone network Pstn Use of a phone

i Series 1300, i Series 1200 specifications

The IBM i Series 1200 and i Series 1300 are part of IBM's family of midrange servers, known for their reliability, performance, and integrated functionalities. These servers are designed to meet the needs of businesses of various sizes, providing the necessary tools to support critical business applications and processes.

One of the main features of the i Series 1200 is its robust architecture, which is built on a combination of powerful processors and memory options. The i Series 1200 utilizes IBM's POWER architecture, which is known for its high-performance capabilities and energy efficiency. This allows businesses to run demanding workloads smoothly while maintaining lower operational costs. The server's scalability also enables organizations to expand their computing resources as their needs grow.

The i Series 1300 takes this a step further by incorporating enhanced processing power and advanced storage options. With a greater number of cores and threads, the i Series 1300 can handle heavy multitasking and parallel processing more efficiently. This server is particularly beneficial for industries that require significant data processing capabilities, such as finance, healthcare, and manufacturing.

Both i Series models feature integrated storage systems, which streamline data management and enhance performance. The use of Solid State Drives (SSDs) in these systems allows for faster data access, increased reliability, and improved energy efficiency compared to traditional hard disk drives (HDDs). This is particularly advantageous in environments where speed and data integrity are paramount.

Additionally, the i Series 1200 and 1300 come with built-in security features designed to safeguard sensitive business information. IBM has integrated several advanced security technologies, including encryption and access controls, making it easier for organizations to comply with regulatory standards and protect their data from potential threats.

Moreover, IBM's i operating system plays a critical role in the functionality of the i Series servers. It offers a unique combination of a robust database management system, business intelligence tools, and application development capabilities. The seamless integration with various programming languages and platforms accelerates application development and enhances versatility.

Lastly, both the i Series 1200 and 1300 support virtualization technologies, enabling organizations to run multiple virtual servers on a single physical machine. This not only optimizes resource utilization but also simplifies management and reduces costs, making it an attractive option for businesses looking to enhance their IT infrastructure.

In conclusion, the IBM i Series 1200 and 1300 represent a powerful and reliable solution for businesses seeking to improve their computing capabilities. With their blend of performance, scalability, and security features, these servers are well-equipped to support the diverse needs of modern enterprises.