Section 7. connecting other host systems, Section 7, Connecting other host systems – Unisys NX5820 User Manual

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Section 7
Connecting Other Host Systems

Table 7–1 lists guidelines for connecting other host systems via the I/O subsystem.

Table 7–1. Guidelines for Connecting Other Host Systems

Area

Rule/Recommendation

Software level

The system software must be at or higher than the level specified in the I/O
Configuration Guide for the specific I/O subsystem being configured.

Shared components

Must be configured, strapped, and named in accordance with the most
restrictive requirements of any connected system.

Must be accurately reflected in the system configuration files of all
connected systems.

DLP access (migration
only)

DLPs must be qualified on all connected systems.

DLPs must be at or higher than the level specified in the I/O
Configuration Guide for the specific DLP subsystem being configured.

The configuration must conform to the symmetrical LEM rule (see the I/O
Configuration Guide
for details).

RFI considerations, other
host connections

Connection considerations:

The connection to a second host's DLPs via MLI must use a maximum
50-foot external cable length and possibly a LEM.

The 50-foot restriction on cable length limits the physical separation
between cabinets sharing MLI interconnecting cables to approximately
44 feet.

Cabinets connected via MLI cables must share the same grounding grid.

Burst rate considerations:

Direct connection: 6 MB per second or greater

LEM connection: Approximately 3 to 3.5 MB per second

Burst rate approximately 40 to 50 percent lower when transferring data
across LEM connection

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