IBM 890 Network Card User Manual


 
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Concurrent Update
The FICON Express2 SX and LX features may be added
to an existing z890 concurrently. This concurrent update
capability allows you to continue to run workloads through
other channels while the new FICON Express2 features are
being added. This applies to CHPID types FC and FCP.
Continued Support of Spanned Channels and LPARs
The FICON Express2, both FICON and FCP (CHPID types
FC and FCP) channel types, can be defi ned as a spanned
channel and can be shared among LPARs within and
across LCSSs.
Modes of Operation
There are two modes of operation supported by FICON
Express2 SX and LX. These modes are confi gured on a
channel-by-channel basis – each of the four channels can
be confi gured in either of two supported modes.
Fibre Channel (CHPID type FC), which is native FICON
or FICON Channel-To-Channel (server-to-server)
Fibre Channel Protocol (CHPID type FCP), which sup-
ports attachment to SCSI devices via Fibre Channel
switches or directors in z/VM and Linux on zSeries envi-
ronments
Cascading
The FICON Express2 features also support cascading
(the connection of two FICON Directors in succession) to
minimize the number of cross-site connections and reduce
implementation costs for disaster recovery, business conti-
nuity, GDPS, and remote copy solutions.
FICON Express2 Replaces FICON Express on z890
FICON Express2 SX and LX (#3320, #3319) replace the
FICON Express SX and LX features (#2320, #2319) cur-
rently offered on z890. When the FICON Express2 features
become available, the FICON Express features will no
longer be orderable.
CHPID Type FCV Not Supported on FICON Express2
FICON Bridge (CHPID type FCV) is not supported on
FICON Express2. CHPID type FCV was designed to be
used with the bridge feature in the ESCON Director Model
5, which was withdrawn from marketing December 31,
2004. If your customers continue to have a requirement
for CHPID type FCV, then they may wish to add FICON
Express2 for growth, supporting CHPID types FC and FCP,
and use FICON Express, supporting CHPID type FCV, for
connectivity to ESCON control units.
When the FICON Express2 features become available,
the FICON Express features are no longer orderable. For
customers requiring additional FICON Express features to
support CHPID type FCV an RPQ 8P2295 is available. For
existing infrastructures using FCV, FICON Express will con-
tinue to be supported on the z890.
The FICON Express2 features are exclusive to z990 and
z890, and are supported by z/OS, z/OS.e, z/VM, VSE/ESA,
TPF, and Linux on zSeries.
FICON Express2 is planned to be available on January 28,
2005 and June 30, 2005 in Argentina and Venezuela.