IBM TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2

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NUMBER   291-501
DATE     910911
CATEGORY CM00, CM30, WS00, WS20
TYPE     Programming
TITLE    IBM TCP/IP VERSION 1.2 FOR OS/2

ABSTRACT

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Version 1.2 for OS/2 (R) provides upgrades to function previously provided in TCP/IP Versions 1.1 and 1.0 for OS/2 and includes support of OS/2 Standard Edition Version 1.3, Extended Edition Version 1.3 and OS/2 Version 2.0. Additionally, performance enhancements and new functions further define the IBM business solution for customers in a multivendor environment.

TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 operates with IBM TCP/IP products for VM, MVS, DOS, AS/400 (R), System/88 (R) and the AIX (R) family. To provide flexibility in ordering to customers with different networking needs, new packaging options are offered for TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2: base kit, Network File System (NFS), Extended Networking, X Window System, a Programmer's Toolkit and a source kit.

Planned Availability Date: October 25, 1991.

(R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.

PRODNO
02G6968  TCP/IP Version 1.2 (Base)
02G6969  Extended Networking (X.25)
02G6970  NFS Function
02G6980  X Window System
02G6972  Total Kit (Base, Extended Networking, NFS and X Window System)

OVERVIEW

HIGHLIGHTS

  • X Window System Server and NFS Server Support
  • Internet Protocol (IP) over X.25 Support
  • Network Device Interface Specification (NDIS) Support
  • Simple Network Management Protocol Enhancements
  • Record Support

DESCRIPTION

USER PRODUCTIVITY

TCP/IP Version 1.2 has been designed to improve the productivity of the end user. There has been significant performance improvements in the entire product. New functions have been added to TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2, with the goal of end user productivity in mind. These include the following:

  • Network File System (NFS) - server
This allows users to share files with each other, much the same way that LAN Server/Requester works. It also has the benefit of allowing a user with a UNIX machine to share files with an OS/2 machine.
  • X Window System - server
This is a distributed, window-based graphics system developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. TCP/IP Version 1.2 supports Version 11, Release 4 (X11R4) of the X Window Server function.
Support for the X Window System server for OS/2 is an announced IBM Statement of Direction.
  • File Transfer Protocol - Presentation Manager™ (FTPPM)
FTPPM uses standard presentation manager input and output conventions to perform the functions of the FTP client. It also allows simultaneous connections to remote hosts within a single session.
  • Multi-Threaded Libraries
TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 supports the Multi-thread programming feature of the OS/2 operating system in Socket libraries.
  • Dynamic Link Library Support
TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 supports the dynamic linking feature of the OS/2 operating system.

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Many functions have been enhanced to provide greater end user productivity. A list of these follows:

  • Installation Configuration Automation Tool (ICAT) has been updated to allow configuration of the new features of this program. Also, an indicator displays how far along the installation has progressed.
  • INETD is a super server that allows you to start multiple servers from a single OS/2 session, and use the applicable server when needed.
  • TELNET Server has improved performance.
  • TELNET LINEMODE Client Support is enhanced to take advantage of the Extended Networking package that is new to this program; it reduces the amount of network traffic for Extended Networking and SLIP.
  • PMANT - TN3270 has been updated to allow the user to modify the PMANT keyboard definitions and to select from any of the VIO fonts that are available on the display adapter.
  • File Transfer Protocol (FTP) will now support HPFS (High Performance File System). This allows users to transfer files that have file names supported in HPFS.
  • FTP API - new procedures give programs the capability to query the working directory on a remote host and query the operating system of the remote host.
  • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) now supports MIB II (RFC 1213). The SNMP facility can now act as both a managing system and a managed system.
  • LPR/LPD - remote printer support
  • Remote Procedure Call
  • NFS Client.

BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 provides support for X.25 as a transport mechanism thereby providing wide area networking support as an addition to the overall business solutions customers are seeking in their multivendor enterprises.

Support for the FTP/SMTP in Kanji is provided in passthru mode in this release.

Support for the X Window System server Kanji fonts is provided in this release.

The default OS/2 Code Page is used to support display of National Language Characters when using VT200 TELNET emulation. The default OS/2 Code Page for National Language Support is also available when using FTP, TFTP, and SMTP.

INVESTMENT PROTECTION

Many features have been added to TCP/IP Version 1.2 to protect the investment customers have made in the OS/2 workstations they are using in the TCP/IP environment. These include:

  • Facilities for keyboard remapping in PMANT and TN3270
  • Security enhancements to File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
  • Security and Interoperability enhancements to NFS Client
  • Remote Printer support in LPR/LPD
  • Support of a TELNET LINEMODE client
  • Support of Boot Protocol (BOOTP).

Also, the addition of such functions as Dynamic Link Library support as well as Multi-Threaded Library support add to the overall investment protection provided by TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 by requiring less disk space and memory.

GROWTH ENABLEMENT

Growth for customers using TCP/IP in a multivendor environment has been significantly enhanced by the following additions to TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2:

  • Support for OS/2 Standard Edition
  • Support for adapters that implement a Network Device Interface Specification (NDIS) Media Access Control (MAC) driver.
  • Support of a Network File Server (NFS) Server
  • Support of the X Window System Server
  • Performance File System as part of the FTP Client, FTP server, FTPPM, and the FTP Application Programming Interface (FTPAPI).

ADDITIONAL PRODUCT INFORMATION

The following chart summarizes the protocols and functions provided by TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2. The TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 User's Guide (SC31-6076) contains a complete description of these protocols and functions. To provide flexibility in ordering for different networking needs, several kits are offered.

Base Kit:
Protocols: TCP/IP/UDP/ARP/ICMP/RIP
FTP Client and Server
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) Client and Server
TELNET
TN3270
ANSITERM
VT100, VT220
PMANT
Mail Services
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) client
LaMAIL
Routed (Dynamic routing)/RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
Domain Name System Resolver
Other commands
REXEC
RSH
FINGER
IFCONFIG
ICAT
BOOTP
LPR LPD LPQ LPRM LPRMON
Multiple LAN protocols
IBM Token-Ring
Ethernet V2
IEEE 802.3
PC Network
Media access options
NDIS
SLIP
Network Management
SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL
(SNMP) Client and Agent
PING
NETSTAT
PMPING
SMPTRAP
NFS Kit Client and Server
X WINDOW SYSTEM Kit- Server
X11R4 Server
X Font Library
X Font Compiler
X Client Utilities
EXTENDED NETWORKING Kit X.25
PROGRAMMER'S TOOLKIT
Berkeley Sockets
KERBEROS
Distributed Program Interface (DPI)
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
FTP API
Network Computing System (NCS)
SOURCE Kit
ROUTE, ROUTED, TCPIP.LIB, TCPIPDLL.DLL, FTPAPI,
NETSTAT, PING, IFCONFIG, TCPIPMT.LIB,
FTP, FTPD, INETD, TELNET CLIENTS (TN, VT100),
ANSITERM, TELNET SERVER, LPR, LPD,
TFTP, TFTPD, REXEC, REXECD, FINGER,
TALK, TALKD, KERBEROS, PMANT
TOTAL KIT
BASE KIT +
EXTENDED NETWORKING Kit +
NETWORK FILE SYSTEM (NFS) Kit +
X WINDOW SYSTEM Kit

SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT

SystemView™ is an enterprise-wide structure for systems management. The term systems management covers a broad range of activities, from the daily operations that manage the resources of an information system to the long range planning that addresses the future information processing needs of an enterprise.

The IBM strategy for systems management consists of the SystemView structure and SystemView conforming products.

TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 provides support for systems management in the OS/2 environment. The network management protocol support provided by TCP/IP for OS/2 is Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

While TCP/IP Version 1.2 is not SystemView conformant, it provides key features that apply to the SystemView application dimension discipline. These features are as follows:

  • Configuration Management
OS/2 TCP/IP provides a Presentation Manager based meters as well as its interface to the TCP/IP network.
  • Performance Management
Key performance related statistical variables can be obtained using SNMP.
  • Problem Management
The following problem management facilities are provided:
  • The OS/2 TCP/IP SNMP Client can request the status of network devices from SNMP agents on the network.
  • The OS/2 TCP/IP SNMP Agent TRAP support will notify one (or more) SNMP Clients of significant network events. These TRAPs include cold start and authentication failure.
  • The TELNET Server capability allows remote stations to logon to an OS/2 system, providing remote console capabilities for full screen applications. As a problem determination aid, this allows a remote support group to see what the remote end-user problem is.
  • The Remote Execution capability allows commands to be invoked on a remote system. For example, a network manager could start a trace facility without involving the end user.
  • The File Transfer Protocol allows remote support groups to retrieve a user's system files, and after inspection and correction, replace the original.

TCP/IP provides the following system management enhancements in the Version 1.2 for OS/2 product:

  • Support of the new Management Information Base MIB II
  • Ability to display SNMP TRAPs
  • Ability to obtain the values of individual MIB variables
  • Ability to verify the ability to reach a group of hosts.

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PRODUCT POSITIONING

IBM's networking vision is to provide customers the ability to collect, manage, access and integrate information among departments, locations and companies worldwide and do it simply and easily.

IBM believes that the customer's environment will be composed of OSI, TCP/IP, SNA and other networks coexisting in a heterogeneous state.

IBM must support the customer's freedom of choice, and flexibility required to create a network from diverse technologies, with total interoperability and comprehensive end-to-end management support and functions.

In today's environment, TCP/IP is the most widely accepted product for support of multivendor networks. TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 interoperates with IBM's TCP/IP products for VM, MVS, DOS, AS/400, System/88 and the AIX family and products that provide equivalent protocol support.

The following publications are shipped with the program and will be available from IBM after October 25, 1991. To order, contact your IBM representative.

TITLE ORDER NUMBER
IBM TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 Installation and Maintenance SC31-6075 [1]
IBM TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 User's Guide SC31-6076
IBM TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 Programmer's Reference SC31-6077
IBM TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 Quick Reference SX75-0070

Additional copies of these publications will be available from IBM after October 25, 1991.

DISPLAYABLE SOFT COPY PUBLICATIONS: The TCP/IP Version 1.2 manuals are offered in displayable soft copy form. All unlicensed manuals are included. The displayable manuals are part of the basic machine-readable material at no extra charge. The files are shipped on the same media type as the basic machine-readable material.

These displayable manuals can be used with the BookManager™ Read licensed programs in any of the supported environments. Terms and conditions for use of the machine-readable files are shipped with the files.

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EDUCATION SUPPORT

The appropriate curriculum will be updated, as necessary, to include the enhancements in this announcement.

Details of the education support will be provided by product availability through separate Education Announcements.

Descriptions of all classroom and self-study courses are contained in the CATALOG OF IBM EDUCATION (G320-1244). Call IBM Direct - Education at 1-800-IBM-TEACh (426-8322) for schedules and enrollments.

SCHEDULE

The planned availability date is October 25, 1991. Refer to the ORDERING INFORMATION section of this announcement for the scheduled shipping date.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT=

MACHINE REQUIREMENTS: TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 product is designed to operate in conjunction with either OS/2 Extended Edition (EE) Version 1.3, Standard Edition (SE) Version 1.3 or OS/2 Version 2.0.

Any personal computer, with appropriate fixed disk and memory, that OS/2 EE, or SE supports will also be supported by TCP or AT (R), the IBM Industrial Computer (including the GEARBOX (R) Models) or the IBM Personal System/55 with OS/2 EE J1.3 and OS/2 SE J1.3.

Refer to the individual Programming Announcements for OS/2 EE Version 1.3, OS/2 SE Version 1.3, OS/2 Version 2, Extended Services (ES) Version 1.0, and LAN Services (LS) Version 2.0 for specific operating environments and hardware models supported.

TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 has been tested with the following NDIS conformant device adapters:

  • IBM PC Network Adapter II
  • IBM PC Network Adapter II/Advanced
  • IBM PS/2 Adapter/A for Ethernet (P/N 79F3330)
  • IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter
  • IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter II
  • IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter/A
  • IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter
  • IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter/A
  • 3COM (1) Etherlink II (1) Adapter
  • 3COM Etherlink/MC (Model 3C523)
  • Western Digital Ethercard PLUS (2) Adapter
  • Western Digital Ethercard PLUS/A Adapter
  • Ungermann-Bass NIUps/2 Adapter (Model PC3030)
  • Ungermann-Bass NIUpc Adapter (Model PC2030).

There are additional NDIS device adapters, not listed, that may work with TCP/IP Version 1.2.

(R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. (1) Trademark of 3COM Corporation. (2) Trademark of Western Digital Corporation.

PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS: TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 will run with any of the following:

  • OS/2 Extended Edition Version 1.3
  • OS/2 Standard Edition Version 1.3
  • OS/2 Version 2.0.

Each of the optional function kits (such as NFS, Extended Networking, X Window System and the Programmer's Toolkit) requires that the base kit be installed.

Additionally, the Source kit requires that the customer has installed the Programmer's Toolkit.

COMPATIBILITY: TCP/IP Version 1.2 includes NDIS MAC drivers for IBM Token-Ring, IBM Ethernet and IBM PC Network adapters that do not come with NDIS MAC drivers.

NDIS MAC drivers are readily obtainable from a large number of different vendors.

VT220 does not support downloadable fonts.

Special packaging is provided for upgrades from TCP/IP Version 1.0 or Version 1.1 to TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2. This packaging provides all the function previously contained in Version 1.0 or Version 1.1. Refer to the ORDERING INFORMATION section for specific ordering part numbers and feature codes. Proof of License for Version 1.0 or Version 1.1 is required in order to upgrade to TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2.

LIMITATIONS:

  • Extended Networking (IP over X.25) will execute on OS/2 EE Version 1.3. However, to execute on OS/2 SE V1.3 or OS/2 2.0, the next enhancement to OS/2 Communication Manager (when available) is required.

PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS:

Performance for TCP/IP Version 1.2 is significantly improved from Version 1.1. The areas of greatest improvement include the following:

  • Network Device Interface Specification
  • Ring 0 implementation
  • TELNET Server
  • HPFS support for FTP.

PLANNING INFORMATION

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Provide suitable hardware and software environments
  • Design IP network
  • Tailor TCP/IP for OS/2 for use in customer environment
  • Provide a Technical Coordinator.

INSTALLABILITY:

SHIPMENT:

For assistance in planning OS/2 requirements, refer to the OS/2 specific manuals which instruct the user in how to determine OS/2 system needs. For similar information in planning TCP/IP for OS/2 needs, refer to IBM TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 Installation and Maintenance Guide (SC31-6075).

PACKAGING: Multiple package options are available.

The Base Kit includes the following:

FTP               TALK
TELNET            TALKD
LaMAIL            SENDMAIL
PING              BOOTPD
Finger            IFNDIS
SLIP              INET.SYS
NETSTAT           NETBIND
FTPD              CNTRL
INETD             ARP
NSTAT             RSH
NDIS              RSHD
IFCONFG           FTPPM
TFTP              PMPING
Remote Printing   TELNET Clients:
ROUTE/ROUTED
BOOTP              - TN
REXEC              - ANSITERM
ICAT               - VT100
SNMP (SNMPGRP,     - VT220
SNMPTRAP, SNMPD)   - TN3270
LPR                - PMANT
LPRMON
LPD                NDIS MAC Drivers
LPQ                Protman.OS2
LPRM               Source for executables
TFTPD              in the SAMPLES directory
REXEDC

The kit also contains the following:

  • Proof of License
  • Service Registration Card
  • License Information including the Statement of Service
  • Diskettes:
    • Four - 3.5-inch 1.44MB diskettes
    • Four - 5.25-inch 1.2MB diskettes
  • IBM TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL/INTERNET PROTOCOL FOR OS/2 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE (SC31-6075)
  • IBM TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL/INTERNET PROTOCOL FOR OS/2 USER'S GUIDE (SC31-6076)
  • IBM TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL/INTERNET PROTOCOL FOR OS/2 QUICK REFERENCE (SX75-0700)
  • One soft copy 3.5-inch diskette that contains manuals.

The Extended Networking (X.25) kit includes the following:

  • IBM Program License Agreement and Programming Support Summary
  • Proof of License
  • Service Registration Card
  • License Information including the Statement of Service
  • Diskettes:
    • One - 3.5-inch program package diskette
    • One - 5.25-inch program package diskette.

The X Window System kit includes the following:

  • IBM Program License Agreement and Programming Support Summary
  • Proof of License
  • Service Registration Card
  • License Information including the Statement of Service
  • Diskettes:
    • Three - 3.5-inch program package diskette
    • Three - 5.25-inch program package diskette.

The Network File System kit includes the following:

  • NFS File Client and NFS Server
  • IBM Program License Agreement and Programming Support Summary
  • Proof of License
  • Service Registration Card
  • License Information including the Statement of Service
  • Diskettes:
    • One - 3.5-inch program package diskette
    • One - 5.25-inch program package diskette.

The Programmer's Toolkit includes the following:

  • Kerberos (1)
  • RPC
  • DPI
  • NCS
  • FTP API
  • Sockets API
  • Resolver API
  • IBM Program License Agreement and Programming Support Summary
  • Proof of License
  • Service Registration Card
  • License Information including the Statement of Service
  • Diskettes:
    • Two - 3.5-inch program package diskette
    • Two - 5.25-inch program package diskette
  • IBM Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for OS/2
  • One soft copy 3..5-inch diskette that contains the manual.

(1) Trademark of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The Total kit includes the following:

  • Base kit
  • Extended Networking kit
  • NFS kit
  • X Window System kit
  • IBM Program License Agreement and Programming Support Summary
  • Proof of License
  • Service Registration Card
  • License Information including the Statement of Service
  • Diskettes:
    • Nine - 3.5-inch program package diskette
    • Nine - 5.25-inch program package diskette
  • One soft copy 3.5-inch diskette that contains the manual.

The Upgrade kit includes the following:

  • The Base kit, the Extended Networking kit, the NFS kit, the X-Window System kit, and the Programmer's Toolkit.
  • IBM Program License Agreement and Programming Support Summary

o Proof of License o Service Registration Card o License Information including the Statement of Service o Diskettes - Eleven - 3.5-inch program package diskette - AND - Eleven - 5.25-inch program package diskette o 2 Soft copy 3.5-inch diskettes that contain the manuals.

The Source kit includes the following:

  • IBM Program License Agreement and Programming Support Summary
  • Proof of License
  • Service Registration Card
  • License Information including the Statement of Service
  • Diskettes:
    • Three - 3.5-inch program package diskette
    • Three - 5.25-inch program package diskette
  • The kit contains source for the following:
Route                         TELNET SERVER
RouteD                        LPR
TCPIP.LIB                     LPD
TCPIP.DLL                     DPI
FTPAPI                        TFTP
NETSTAT                       TFTPD
PING                          REXEC
IFCONFIG                      REXECD
TCPIPMT.LIB                   FINGER
FTP                           TALK
FTPD                          TALKD
INETD                         KERBEROS
TELNET CLIENTS (TN,           PMANT
VT100 and ANSITERM)

Source code will not be shipped for the following:

LPRMON                        NFS Client
LPQ                           RPCGEN
LPRM                          DPI
LAMAIL                        TN3270
NFS Server                    RSH
BOOTP                         RSHD
BOOTPD                        ISODE
IFNDIS                        PORTMAP
RPCINFO                       PMPING
RPCDLL.DLL                    SLIP
NCS                           X.25
SNMP                          VT220
INET.SYS                      FTPPM
NETBIND                       X WINDOW SERVER
CNTRL                         ICAT
ARP

SECURITY, AUDITABILITY AND CONTROL

TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 uses the security and auditability features of the OS/2 system.

User management is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communication facilities.

ORDERING

ORDERING INFORMATION

Orders for new licenses will be accepted now. Unless a later date is specified, orders entered prior to October 25, 1991, will be assigned a schedule date of November 1 ,1991. Shipment of orders will commence on October 25, 1991. Orders entered after October 25, 1991, will be scheduled for shipment on the Friday following the week of order entry or as soon thereafter as supply permits.

To order the programs in this announcement for Order Type, specify the Order Type Program Number, Feature Number, Part Number, Program Name, Media and Quantity.

ORDER TYPE
PROGRAM NUMBER FEATURE NUMBER PART NUMBER PROGRAM NAME MEDIA
5871-BBB 2059 02G6968 TCP/IP Version 1.2 Base Dual
5871-BBB 2060 02G6969 Extended Networking (X.25) Dual
5871-BBB 2061 02G6970 NFS Function Dual
5871-BBB 2062 02G6980 X Window System Dual
5871-BBB 2063 02G6972 Total Kit Dual
5871-BBB 2064 02G6973 Programmer's Toolkit Dual
5871-BBB 2065 02G6974 Source Dual
5871-BBB 2066 02G6975 Additional Licenses Tool Kit and Source Dual
5872-BBB 2068 02G6976 Additional Licenses (Base kit) Dual
5872-BBB 2069 02G6977 Additional Licenses (Extended Networking) Dual
5872-BBB 2079 02G6985 Additional licenses (NFS) Dual
5872-BBB 2080 02G6986 Additional Licenses (Programmer's Toolkit) Dual
5872-BBB 2081 02G6987 Additional Licenses (Total Kit) Dual
2070 02G6979 Upgrade (no source code) Dual
5874-BBB 2072 02G6981 Additional Licenses Upgrade Dual

The available order types are:

  • Program Package - program diskette with documentation.
  • Additional License Copies - authorization for the customer who has a program package to make a single copy of the program diskette and documentation. Receipt of the invoice authorizes the customer to make the Additional License Copy. The ICA must be in effect. The customer also has the option of ordering a Proof of Additional License certificate. In which case, the ICA is not required. Additional License Copies can be obtained through an authorized remarketer.
  • Program Package Upgrade - program diskette with documentation.
  • Additional License Copy Upgrade - authorization for the customer who has a program package upgrade to make a single copy of the program

diskette and documentation. Receipt of the invoice authorizes the customer to make the Additional License Copy upgrade. The ICA must be in effect. The customer also has the option of ordering a Proof of Additional License Upgrade certificate. In which case, the ICA is not required. Additional License Copy Upgrade can be obtained through an authorized remarketer.

PROGRAM UPGRADE

The program package upgrade option allows currently licensed users of TCP/IP Versions 1.0 and 1.1 for OS/2 to obtain the new function for an upgrade charge. The program upgrade to TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2 is available from October 25, 1991. Orders will be accepted after October 25, 1991. These upgrades will be available through IBM Authorized Personal Computer Dealers and Industry Remarketers - Personal Computers certified to market IBM Authorized Advanced Products. The remarketer will require a Proof of License for each upgrade ordered. The original Proof of License is the colored front cover page (inside the hard binder) or the separate Proof of License page in the program package as identified by IBM to the remarketer.

Customers may also order upgrades through the IBM branch office using the IBM Personal Computer/System Program IBM US Upgrade and Certification Order Form included with this announcement.

To receive program package upgrades at a discount, a Volume Discount Addendum with the appropriate volume discount Exhibit must be in effect.

The order may only be placed through the IBM branch office using the IBM Personal Computer/System Program IBM US Upgrade and Certification Order Form included with this announcement.

To receive additional license upgrades, the ICA and a Volume Discount Addendum with the appropriate volume discount Exhibit must be in effect. The total quantity of upgrades acquired for a specific program may not exceed the total quantity of program packages and additional licenses previously acquired for that program. Proof of License for upgrade eligibility for additional license upgrades is a copy of the invoice.

Additional license upgrades can be entered through the branch office using the IBM US Upgrade and Certification Order Form included in this announcement or ordered through an authorized remarketer.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

LICENSING:

The program in this announcement is licensed under the terms and conditions of the IBM Program License Agreement. A copy of the agreement is included in the program package.

ADDITIONAL LICENSE:

IBM Customer Agreement (ICA) must be in effect, or Proof of Additional License certificate must be acquired.

LIMITED WARRANTY:

Program: Yes. Media: Three months. Additional Licenses: Yes.

PROGRAM SERVICES:

Central Service, including the IBM Support Center, will be available until October 31, 1992 or until discontinued by IBM upon six months' written notice, whichever is earlier. The statement of service included in the program package describes this service.

CUSTOMER FULFILLMENT OPTION: Yes.

VOLUME DISCOUNT:

Volume discounting is available under the terms and conditions of the ICA and the Exhibit for Personal Computer/System Programs. The programs in this announcement are included in the Eligible Program List for Personal Computer/System Programs. They may be added to the applicable category in the space provided on the Eligible Program List. Program Packages are included in Category A under 5871-BBB.

Program package upgrades and additional licenses upgrades are included in Category B and are eligible for volume discounting based on the commitment in Category A.

TESTING PERIOD: Two months for up to three licenses.

IBM Customer Agreement (ICA) must be in effect.

NATIONAL EDUCATION LICENSE FEE:

A National Education License Fee (NELF) is available under the terms and conditions of the Education Allowance Attachment. The NELF, which represents a 35% discount off y further discount or allowance.

CHARGES
TCP/IP VERSION 1.2 FOR OS/2 (5871-BBB)
PROGRAM NAME PART NUMBER FEATURE NUMBER ONE-TIME CHARGE
Base Program Package 02G6968 2059 $ 200
Extended Networking 02G6969 2060 150
Network File System 02G6970 2061 150
X Window System 02G6980 2062 150
Programmer's Toolkit 02G6973 2064 500
Total Kit 02G6972 2063 650
Source 02G6974 2065 1,000
Additional Licenses (Base) 02G6976 180
Additional Licenses Extended Networking 02G6977 135
Additional Licenses NFS 02G6985 135
Additional Licenses X Window System 02G6986 135
Additional Licenses Programmer's Toolkit 02G6987 450
Additional Licenses Total Kit 02G6925 585
Upgrade (no source) 02G6979 250
Additional Licenses Upgrade 02G6981 225

ADDITIONAL LICENSES CHARGE:

Customers who pay a one-time charge for additional licenses may copy machine-readable program materials and printed documentation previously acquired from IBM in a program package. One copy may be made for each additional license ordered.

PROGRAM UPGRADE CHARGE:

A program upgrade charge will apply for upgrades from TCP/IP Versions 1.0 or 1.1 for OS/2 to TCP/IP Version 1.2 for OS/2.