Hmc system support – IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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The new functions available on the Hardware Management

Console (HMC) version 2.10.1 as described apply exclu-

sively to System z10. However, the HMC version 2.10.1 will

continue to support the systems as shown.

The 2.10.1 HMC will continue to support up to two 10/100

Mbps Ethernet LANs. Token Ring LANs are not supported.

The 2.10.1 HMC applications have been updated to sup-

port HMC hardware without a diskette drive. DVD-RAM,

CD-ROM, and/or USB fl ash memory drive media will be

used.

Family

Machine Type

Firmware Driver

SE Version

z10 BC

2098

76

2.10.1

z10 EC

2097

73

2.10.0

z9 BC

2096

67

2.9.2

z9 EC

2094

67

2.9.2

z890

2086

55

1.8.2

z990

2084

55

1.8.2

z800

2066

3G

1.7.3

z900

2064

3G

1.7.3

9672 G6

9672/9674

26

1.6.2

9672 G5

9672/9674

26

1.6.2

Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6)

HMC version 2.10.1 and Support Element (SE) version

2.10.1 can now communicate using IP Version 4 (IPv4),

IP Version 6 (IPv6), or both. It is no longer necessary to

assign a static IP address to an SE if it only needs to com-

municate with HMCs on the same subnet. An HMC and

SE can use IPv6 link-local addresses to communicate with

each other.

HMC/SE support is addressing the following requirements:

• The availability of addresses in the IPv4 address space

is becoming increasingly scarce.

• The demand for IPv6 support is high in Asia/Pacifi c

countries since many companies are deploying IPv6.

• The U.S. Department of Defense and other U.S. govern-

ment agencies are requiring IPv6 support for any prod-

ucts purchased after June 2008.

More information on the U.S. government requirements

can be found at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/

memoranda/fy2005/m05-22.pdf and

http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/documents/IPv6_

FAQs.pdf.

HMC/SE Console Messenger

On systems prior to System z9, the remote browser capa-

bility was limited to Platform Independent Remote Console

(PIRC), with a very small subset of functionality. Full func-

tionality via Desktop On-Call (DTOC) was limited to one

user at a time; it was slow, and was rarely used.

With System z9, full functionality to multiple users was

delivered with a fast Web browser solution. You liked this,

but requested the ability to communicate to other remote

users.

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