IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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Token-Ring networks and ESCON channels with an Ether-

net network and integrated LAN adapters on System z10,

OSA-Express3 or OSA-Express2 GbE or 1000BASE-T.

OSA-Express for NCP is supported in the z/OS, z/VM,

z/VSE, TPF, z/TPF, and Linux on System z environments.

OSA Integrated Console Controller

The OSA-Express Integrated Console Controller

(OSA-ICC) support is a no-charge function included in

Licensed Internal Code (LIC) on z10 BC, z10 EC, z9 EC,

z9 BC, z990, and z890 servers. It is available via the

OSA-Express2 and OSA-Express 1000BASE-T Ethernet

features, and supports Ethernet-attached TN3270E con-

soles.

The OSA-ICC provides a system console function at IPL

time and operating systems support for multiple logical

partitions. Console support can be used by z/OS, z/OS.e,

z/VM, z/VSE, z/TPF, and TPF. The OSA-ICC also supports

local non-SNA DFT 3270 and 328x printer emulation for

TSO/E, CICS, IMS

, or any other 3270 application that

communicates through VTAM

®

.

With the OSA-Express3 and OSA-Express2 1000BASE-T

Ethernet features, the OSA-ICC is confi gured on a port by

port basis, using the Channel Path Identifi er (CHPID) type

OSC. Each port can support up to 120 console session

connections, can be shared among logical partitions using

Multiple Image Facility (MIF), and can be spanned across

multiple Channel Subsystems (CSSs).

Remove L2/L3 LPAR-to-LPAR Restriction

OSA port sharing between virtual switches can communi-

cate whether the transport mode is the same (Layer 2 to

Layer 2) or different (Layer 2 to Layer 3). This enhance-

ment is designed to allow seamless mixing of Layer 2 and

Layer 3 traffi c, helping to reduce the total cost of network-

ing. Previously, Layer 2 and Layer 3 TCP/IP connections

through the same OSA port (CHPID) were unable to com-

municate with each other LPAR-to-LPAR using the Multiple

Image Facility (MIF).

This enhancement is designed to facilitate a migration

from Layer 3 to Layer 2 and to continue to allow LAN

administrators to confi gure and manage their mainframe

network topology using the same techniques as their non-

mainframe topology.

OSA/SF Virtual MAC and VLAN id Display Capability

The Open Systems Adapter/Support Facility (OSA/SF) has

the capability to support virtual Medium Access Control

(MAC) and Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifi ca-

tions (IDs) associated with OSA-Express2 feature confi g-

ured as a Layer 2 interface. This information will now be

displayed as a part of an OSA Address Table (OAT) entry.

This information is independent of IPv4 and IPv6 formats.

There can be multiple Layer 2 VLAN Ids associated to a

single unit address. One group MAC can be associated to

multiple unit addresses.

For additional information, view IBM Redbooks, IBM

System z Connectivity Handbook (SG24-5444) at:

www.redbooks.ibm.com/.

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