IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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FICON Link Incident Reporting

FICON Link Incident Reporting is designed to allow an

operating system image (without operating intervention) to

register for link incident reports, which can improve the

ability to capture data for link error analysis. The informa-

tion can be displayed and is saved in the system log.

Serviceability Enhancements

Requests Node Identifi cation Data (RNID) is designed to

facilitate the resolution of fi ber optic cabling problems.

You can now request RNID data for a device attached to a

native FICON channel.

Local Area Network (LAN) connectivity

OSA-Express3 – the newest family of LAN adapters

The third generation of Open Systems Adapter-Express

(OSA-Express3) features have been introduced to help

reduce latency and overhead, deliver double the port den-

sity of OSA-Express2, and provide increased throughput

Choose the OSA-Express3 features that best meet your

business requirements.

To meet the demands of your applications, provide granu-

larity, facilitate redundant paths, and satisfy your infrastruc-

ture requirements, there are seven features from which to

choose. In the 10 GbE environment, Short Reach (SR) is

being offered for the fi rst time.

Feature Infrastructure

Ports

per

Feature

OSA-Express3 GbE LX

Single mode fi ber

4

OSA-Express3 10 GbE LR

Single mode fi ber

2

OSA-Express3 GbE SX

Multimode fi ber

4

OSA-Express3 10 GbE SR

Multimode fi ber

2

OSA-Express3-2P GbE SX

Multimode fi ber

2

OSA-Express3 1000BASE-T

Copper

4

OSA-Express3-2P 1000BASE-T

Copper

2

Note that software PTFs or a new release may be required

(depending on CHPID type) to support all ports.

OSA-Express3 for reduced latency and improved throughput

To help reduce latency, the OSA-Express3 features now

have an Ethernet hardware data router; what was previ-

ously done in fi rmware (packet construction, inspection,

and routing) is now performed in hardware. With direct

memory access, packets fl ow directly from host memory

to the LAN without fi rmware intervention. OSA-Express3 is

also designed to help reduce the round-trip networking

time between systems. Up to a 45% reduction in latency at

the TCP/IP application layer has been measured.

The OSA-Express3 features are also designed to improve

throughput for standard frames (1492 byte) and jumbo

frames (8992 byte) to help satisfy the bandwidth require-

ments of your applications. Up to a 4x improvement has

been measured (compared to OSA-Express2).

The above statements are based on OSA-Express3 perfor-

mance measurements performed in a laboratory environ-

ment on a System z10 and do not represent actual fi eld

measurements. Results may vary.

Port density or granularity

The OSA-Express3 features have Peripheral Component

Interconnect Express (PCI-E) adapters. The previous table

identifi es whether the feature has 2 or 4 ports for LAN con-

nectivity. Select the density that best meets your business

requirements. Doubling the port density on a single feature

helps to reduce the number of I/O slots required for high-

speed connectivity to the Local Area Network.

The OSA-Express3 10 GbE features support Long Reach

(LR) using 9 micron single mode fi ber optic cabling and

Short Reach (SR) using 50 or 62.5 micron multimode

fi ber optic cabling. The connector is new; it is now the

small form factor, LC Duplex connector. Previously the SC

Duplex connector was supported for LR. The LC Duplex

connector is common with FICON, ISC-3, and OSA-

Express2 Gigabit Ethernet LX and SX.

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