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          TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 Extended Edition
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          o 5798-RXW
 
          - P/N 66F5612 3.5  inch Media
ZP90-0238
          - P/N 66F5613 5.25 inch Media
 
          - P/N 66F5614 3.5  inch Media  Source Material
TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 Extended Edition
          - P/N 66F5615 5.25 inch Media  Source Material
* 5798-RXW
          - P/N 66F5616 DUA (Object Code Only)
** P/N 66F5612 3.5  inch Media
          The  Transmission  Control  Protocol/Internet  Protocol(TCP/IP)
** P/N 66F5613 5.25 inch Media
          Version 1.1 for  Operating  System  (OS)/2(TM)  EE  replaces  the
** P/N 66F5614 3.5  inch Media Source Material
          TCP/IP  Version  1.0  offering.  TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE
** P/N 66F5615 5.25 inch Media Source Material
          offers all the function of the Version 1.0 product  as  well  as
** P/N 66F5616 DUA (Object Code Only)
          making  available a new feature, Network File System (TM) Client.
The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Version 1.1 for Operating System (OS)/2™ EE replaces the TCP/IP Version 1.0 offering. TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE offers all the function of the Version 1.0 product as well as making available a new feature, Network File System™ Client.
          This NFS Client feature is based on Request  for Comments  (RFC)
 
          1094, Network File System Protocol Specification.
This NFS Client feature is based on Request for Comments (RFC) 1094, Network File System Protocol Specification.
          The  NFS  Client  function  within TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE
 
          satisfies the NFS statements of direction made in the TCP/IP V1.0
The NFS Client function within TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE satisfies the NFS statements of direction made in the TCP/IP V1.0 for OS/2 announcement, dated 2/6/90.
          for OS/2 announcement, dated 2/6/90.
 
          See programming announcement, ZP90-0126, dated February 6,  1990,
See programming announcement, ZP90-0126, dated February 6, 1990, for a full list of the functions provided by the TCP/IP Version 1.0 for OS/2 offering. For ease of migration, customers who currently have Version 1.0 will be offered an upgrade to Version 1.1 for a fee.
          for  a  full list of the functions provided by the TCP/IP Version
 
          1.0 for OS/2 offering.  For  ease  of  migration,  customers  who
Additionally, client support of the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is provided. Support is also included for File Transfer Protocol Application Programming Interface (FTP API), and PC Network.
          currently  have Version 1.0 will be offered an upgrade to Version
 
          1.1 for a fee.
Support of the IBM Industrial Computer, GEARBOX (TM) Model 800 is announced for both TCP/IP Version 1.0 for OS/2 as well as TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE.
          Additionally, client support of the Serial Line Internet Protocol
 
          (SLIP) is provided. Support is also included  for  File  Transfer
The programming requirement for both the IBM C Language Compiler (TM) Version 1.1 (6280284) and the Microsoft™ C Version 5.1 compiler (414557) has been removed. The only compiler required is the IBM C Language Compiler™ Version 1.1 (6280284). IBM's current intentions and plans stated in this announcement are subject to review. Announcement of any product will be based upon IBM's business and technical judgement.
          Protocol  Application  Programming  Interface  (FTP  API), and PC
 
          Network.
:™ Trademark of International Business Machines, Inc.
          Support of the IBM Industrial Computer, GEARBOX (TM) Model 800 is
:™ NFS is a trademark of SUN Microsystems, Inc.
          announced  for both TCP/IP Version 1.0 for OS/2 as well as TCP/IP
 
          Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE.
==GENERAL AVAILABILITY==
          The programming requirement for both the IBM C Language  Compiler
Planned General Availability Date is October, 1990.
          (TM)  Version  1.1 (6280284) and the Microsoft (TM) C Version 5.1
 
          compiler (414557) has been removed. The only compiler required is
HIGHLIGHTS
          the IBM C Language Compiler (TM) Version 1.1 (6280284).
* Business Solutions enabled by the NFS Client function
          IBM's current intentions and plans stated  in  this  announcement
* User productivity aides are provided by the support of SLIP, the FTP API, LaMail enhancements and the IBM C Language Compiler Version 1.1 (6280284).
          are subject to review. Announcement of any product will be based
* Growth Enablement and Investment Protection facilitated by the NFS Client capability and the support of the PC Network.
          upon IBM's business and technical judgement.
* Systems Management capabilities are extended by the NFS Client function as well as the enhancements to the LaMail mail handler.
          (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines, Inc.
 
          (TM) NFS is a trademark of SUN Microsystems, Inc.
==DESCRIPTION==
          GENERAL AVAILABILITY
BUSINESS SOLUTION
          Planned General Availability Date is October, 1990.
 
          HIGHLIGHTS
TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 provides additional function to the
          o Business Solutions enabled by the NFS Client function
previous Version 1.0 with the inclusion of Network File System
          o User productivity aides are provided by the support  of  SLIP,
Client support.
          the FTP API, LaMail enhancements and the IBM C Language Compiler
 
          Version 1.1 (6280284).
This enhancement provides access to and participation in an
          o Growth Enablement and Investment Protection facilitated by  the
overall business solution for a user by implementing NFS Client
          NFS Client capability and the support of the PC Network.
over IBM and other Vendors Host Systems for OS/2 based end-user
          o  Systems Management capabilities are extended by the NFS Client
workstations. NFS allows data to be accessed from attached
          function as well as the enhancements to the LaMail mail handler.
systems running NFS over either an Ethernet™ version 2.0, an
          DESCRIPTION
IEEE 802.3, or an IBM Token- Ring Internet Protocol Lan.
          BUSINESS SOLUTION
 
          TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 provides additional function  to the
The Network File System (NFS) Client function gives the OS/2 user
          previous  Version  1.0 with the inclusion of Network File System
the capability to access and change common user data shared by
          Client support.
S/370 Host Systems and other TCP/IP users in the network. This
          This enhancement provides  access  to  and  participation  in  an
function provides user access to systems other than IBM on the
          overall  business  solution for a user by implementing NFS Client
network, as well. The net result is that more timely information
          over IBM and other Vendors Host Systems for OS/2 based  end-user
is made available to all users, thereby aiding them in their
          workstations.  NFS  allows  data to  be  accessed  from attached
decision making process.
          systems running NFS over either an Ethernet (TM) version 2.0,  an
 
          IEEE 802.3, or an IBM Token- Ring Internet Protocol Lan.
The NFS client function allows authorized users to access files
          The Network File System (NFS) Client function gives the OS/2 user
located on remote systems as if they were local. Thus an OS/2
          the  capability  to access and change common user data shared by
workstation user can access a file anywhere in the network that
          S/370 Host Systems and other TCP/IP users in the  network. This
it is attached to, thereby reducing the amount of storage needed
          function provides  user  access to systems other than IBM on the
at the workstation site.
          network,  as well. The net result is that more timely information
 
          is made available to all users, thereby aiding  them  in  their
NFS support on TCP/IP for OS/2 EE allows the sharing of data
          decision making process.
among IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 systems, IBM TCP/IP for MVS systems,
          The  NFS client function allows authorized users to access files
IBM TCP/IP for VM systems, IBM AIX family of products, including
          located on remote systems as if they were  local.  Thus  an  OS/2
RISC/System 6000 systems using AIX Version 3, as well as many
          workstation  user  can access a file anywhere in the network that
other vendor's systems supporting NFS.
          it is attached to, thereby reducing the amount of storage  needed
 
          at the workstation site.
When the NFS Client function is used in conjunction with the IBM
          NFS  support  on  TCP/IP  for  OS/2 EE allows the sharing of data
TCP/IP for VM and MVS products, the user receives the additional
          among IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 systems, IBM TCP/IP  for  MVS  systems,
benefits of S/370 data management.
          IBM  TCP/IP for VM systems, IBM AIX family of products, including
 
          RISC/System 6000 systems using AIX Version 3, as well as many
USER PRODUCTIVITY
          other vendor's systems supporting NFS.
 
          When the NFS Client function is used in conjunction with the IBM
The Network File System permits the user or client machine to
          TCP/ IP for VM and MVS products, the user receives the additional
access data from the server(s) transparently. The user issues a
          benefits of S/370 data management.
"mount" command which associates a local directory with a file or
          USER PRODUCTIVITY
file system on a remote host. The "unmount" command removes the
          The Network File System permits the user or client machine to
association established by an earlier "mount" command. The user
          access data from the server(s) transparently. The user issues a
can issue multiple "mount" commands associating data that is
          "mount" command which associates a local directory with a file or
resident on one or several systems with different local
          file system on a remote host. The"unmount" command removes the
directories. This directory and sub-directory structure can be
          association established by an earlier "mount" command. The user
different for different individual client systems.
          can issue multiple "mount" commands associating data that is
 
          resident   on   one or several systems with different local
The NFS Client support provides a level of user productivity
          directories. This directory and sub-directory structure can be
enhancement. The Remote Procedure Call Application Programming
          different for different individual client systems.
Interface (RPC API) provides a set of program accessible library
          The NFS Client support provides a level of user productivity
routines that allow for transparent execution of procedures on
          enhancement. The Remote Procedure Call Application Programming
remote systems. Application programmers can use this interface to
          Interface(RPC API) provides a set of program accessible library
write write programs employing RPC technology.
          routines that allow for transparent execution of procedures on
 
          remote systems. Application programmers can use this interface to
The Network File System uses Remote Procedure Call as the basis
          write write programs employing RPC technology.
for communication between client and server. The Remote Procedure
          The Network File System uses Remote Procedure Call as the basis
Call (RPC) function makes remote procedures appear as if they
          for communication between client and server. The Remote Procedure
were local to the client system, and uses an External Data
          Call (RPC) function makes remote procedures appear as if they
Representation (XDR) which allows operation to be independent of
          were local to the client system, and uses an External Data
machine internal formats. RPC is available to the user who wants
          Representation (XDR) which allows operation to be independent of
to write their own applications. The Network File System is
          machine internal formats. RPC is available to the user who wants
written to the UDP, User Datagram Protocol, interface.
          to write their own applications. The Network File System is
 
          written to the UDP, User Datagram Protocol, interface.
Additional user productivity aides are provided by the support of the following functions:
          Additional user productivity aides are provided by the support of
# SLIP - TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE includes support for the Serial Line Internet Protocol, SLIP.<br/>The purpose of SLIP is to allow use of the same TCP/IP applications (e.g., TELNET, FTP, LaMail) over a serial line as if the OS/2 system were directly connected to a LAN. Multiple TCP/IP applications can be used from the serially connected workstation.
          the following functions:
# FTP API - TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE includes support for a File Transfer Protocol Application Programming Interface (FTP API).<br/>This File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client application programming interface is a high-level programming interface for sending and receiving files, creating and listing remote directories. Third party transfers that use the PROXY subcommand and multiple simultaneous connections are supported.
          1. SLIP - TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE includes support for the
# LaMail - TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE includes the LaMail mail handler.<br/>LaMail is an IBM Presentation Manager™ application that allows users to view and create mail, save mail in mail folders and perform many other mail handling and file editing functions. With NFS, mail folders may be stored on a remote system. LaMail allows users to exchange mail with other systems that support the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) used in TCP/IP.
          Serial Line Internet Protocol, SLIP.
 
          The purpose of SLIP is to allow use of the same TCP/IP
The requirement for both the IBM C Language Compiler Version 1.1
          applications (e.g., TELNET, FTP, LaMail) over a serial line as if
(6280284) and the Microsoft C™ Version 5.1 Compiler (414557)
          the OS/2 system were directly connected to a LAN.   Multiple
has been removed.
          TCP/IP applications can be used from the serially connected
 
          workstation.
GROWTH ENABLEMENT and INVESTMENT PROTECTION
          2. FTP API - TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE includes support for
 
          a File Transfer Protocol Application Programming Interface (FTP
The NFS Client function enables the user to continue to use his
          API).
existing DASD file system without being concerned about having to
          This File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client application programming
develop an independent file system for his TCP/IP OS/2 users.
          interface is a high-level programming interface for sending and
Thus:
          receiving files, creating and listing remote directories. Third
* The existing investment in DASD is protected
          party transfers that use the PROXY subcommand and multiple
* Growth of the present DASD investment is enabled
          simultaneous connections are supported.
* the additional capital expense of a separate DASD database is avoided
          3. LaMail - TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE includes the LaMail
* Development costs associated with an additional file system are avoided
          mail handler.
* Existing resources are made available to a greater number of users, resulting in lower costs per user
          LaMail is an IBM Presentation Manager  (TM) application that
* More data retrieval options are made available to users, resulting in greater ease of use and flexibility.
          allows users to view and create mail, save mail in mail folders
 
          and perform many other mail handling and file editing functions.
Investment protection for a customer with the IBM PC Network installed is provided by the inclusion of support for the PC
          With NFS, mail folders may be stored on a remote system. LaMail
Network in the TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE product. This support is mutually exclusive with the support provided for
          allows users to exchange mail with other systems that support the
Ethernet.
          Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) used in TCP/IP.
 
          The requirement for both the IBM C Language Compiler Version 1.1
==STANDARDS==
          (6280284) and the Microsoft C (TM) Version 5.1 Compiler (414557)
IBM is committed to industry standards. The Internet protocol
          has been removed.
suite is still evoling through the mechanism of Request for
          GROWTH ENABLEMENT and INVESTMENT PROTECTION
Comments (RFC). New protocols are being designed and implemented
          The NFS Client function enables the user to continue to use his
by researchers, and are brought to the attention of the Internet
          existing DASD file system without being concerned about having to
community in the form of an RFC. Some of them are so useful that
          develop an independent file system for his TCP/IP OS/2 users.
they become a "recommended" protocol. that is, all future
          Thus:
implementations of TCP/IP are recommended to implement this
          o The existing investment in DASD is protected
particular function or protocol. These become the "de facto"
          o Growth of the present DASD investment is enabled
standards, by which the TCP/IP protocol suite is built upon. The
          o  the additional capital expense of a separate DASD database is
Network File System Client feature provided in the TCP/IP Version
          avoided
1.1 for OS/2 EE system is based upon the following RFCs:
          o Development costs associated with an additional file system are
* RFC 1094 "NFS: Network File System Protocol Specification"
          avoided
* RFC 1057 "RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol Specification"
          o Existing resources are made available to a greater number of
* RFC 1014 "XDR: External Data Representation Standard"
          users, resulting in lower costs per user
 
          o  More data retrieval options are made available to users,
==STATEMENT OF GENERAL DIRECTION==
          resulting in greater ease of use and flexibility.
It is IBM's intention to provide an X Window System server
function using the Presentation Manager in the TCP/IP for OS/2
          Investment protection for a customer with the IBM PC Network
environment.
          installed is provided by the inclusion of support for the PC
 
          Network in the TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE product. This
Announcement of this capability will be based on IBM's business and technical judgement.
          support is mutually exclusive with the support provided for
 
          Ethernet.
==PUBLICATIONS==
          STANDARDS
The following publications are shipped as documentation with the program:
          IBM is committed to industry standards. The Internet protocol
Title                                            Order Number
          suite is still evoling through the mechanism of Request for
---------------------------------------------    -----------
          Comments (RFC). New protocols are being designed and implemented
IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 Installation & Maintenance  SC31-6075-1
          by researchers, and are brought to the attention of the Internet
IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 User's Guide    SC31-6076-1
          community in the form of an RFC. Some of them are so useful that
IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 Programmer's Reference SC31-6077-1
          they become a "recommended" protocol. that is, all future
Additional copies of these publications will be available from Copenhagen after general availability.
          implementations of TCP/IP are recommended to implement this
 
          particular function or protocol. These become the "de facto"
==TECHNICAL INFORMATION==
          standards, by which the TCP/IP protocol suite is built upon. The
 
          Network File System Client feature provided in the TCP/IP Version
SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
          1.1 for OS/2 EE system is based upon the following RFCs:
 
          o RFC 1094 "NFS: Network File System Protocol Specification"
MACHINE REQUIREMENTS
          o RFC 1057 "RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol Specification"
 
          o RFC 1014 "XDR: External Data Representation Standard"
TCP for OS/2 is designed to operate in conjunction with the IBM
          STATEMENT OF GENERAL DIRECTION
Operating System/2 Extended Edition Version 1.2. Any personal
          It is IBM's intention to provide an X Window System server
computer that the Operating System/2 Extended Edition Version 1.2
          function using the Presentation Manager in the TCP/IP for OS/2
(5669-336) supports will also be supported by the IBM TCP/IP for
          environment.
OS/2 Version 1.1 product, including the Personal System/2(R), the
          Announcement of this capability will be based on IBM's business
Personal Computer AT(R), the IBM Industrial Computer including
          and technical judgement.
the GEARBOX-800 (7568), with appropriate fixed disk and memory,
          PUBLICATIONS
or the IBM Personal System/55 with OS/2 EE J1.2.
          The following publications are shipped as documentation with the
 
          program:
In addition to the system requirements of the OS/2 environment, TCP/IP for OS/2 Version 1.1 requires:
                                                              Order
* A Communication adapter from the following:
              Title                                            Number
** IBM PC Network Adapter II
              ---------------------------------------------    -----------
** IBM PC Network Adapter II/A
              IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2                 SC31-6075-1
** IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter
              Installation & Maintenance
** IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter II
              IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 User's Guide    SC31-6076-1
** IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter/A
              IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 Programmer's
** IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter
                  Reference                                   SC31-6077-1
** IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter/A
          Additional copies of these publications will be available from
** 3Com(5) Etherlink II(5) Adapter
          Copenhagen after general availability.
** 3Com Etherlink/MC (Model 3C523)
          TECHNICAL INFORMATION
** Western Digital Ethercard PLUS(6) Adapter
          SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
** Western Digital Ethercard PLUS/A(6) Adapter
          MACHINE REQUIREMENTS
** Ungermann-Bass NIUps/2 Adapter (Model PC3030)
          TCP for OS/2 is designed to operate in conjunction with the IBM
** Ungermann-Bass NIUpc Adapter (Model PC2030)
          Operating System/2 Extended Edition Version 1.2. Any personal
* Five megabytes of disk storage*
          computer that the Operating System/2 Extended Edition Version 1.2
* The following accessories are required for installing TCP/IP for OS/2:
          (5669-336) supports will also be supported by the IBM TCP/IP for
** A 3.5 or 5.25-inch diskette drive
          OS/2 Version 1.1 product, including the Personal System/2(R), the
** A keyboard (IBM Personal Computer AT or Enhanced)
          Personal Computer AT(R), the IBM Industrial Computer including
** A color or monochrome monitor
          the GEARBOX-800 (7568), with appropriate fixed disk and memory,
** A mouse (optional).
          or the IBM Personal System/55 with OS/2 EE J1.2.
 
          In addition to the system requirements of the OS/2 environment,
NOTES:
          TCP/IP for OS/2 Version 1.1 requires:
* Required for the executable programs and program libraries.
          o A Communication adapter from the following:
An additional 8MB of disk storage are required for the source code.
          - IBM PC Network Adapter II
 
          - IBM PC Network Adapter II/A
:(R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
          - IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter
:(5) Trademark of 3Com Corporation.
          - IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter II
:(6) Trademark of Western Digital Corporation.
          - IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter/A
 
          - IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter
==PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS==
          - IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter/A
The TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE offering is designed to
          - 3Com(5) Etherlink II(5) Adapter
operate with the IBM Operating System/2 (OS/2) Extended Edition
          - 3Com Etherlink/MC (Model 3C523)
Version 1.2 product.
          - Western Digital Ethercard PLUS(6) Adapter
 
          - Western Digital Ethercard PLUS/A(6) Adapter
Customers who wish to develop TCP/IP applications using the
          - Ungermann-Bass NIUps/2 Adapter (Model PC3030)
available customer programming interfaces, or who wish to make
          - Ungermann-Bass NIUpc Adapter (Model PC2030)
modifications to the TCP/IP base product may use either the IBM C
          o Five megabytes of disk storage*
Language Compiler Version 1.1 (6280284) or the Microsoft C
          o  The following accessories are required for installing TCP/IP
Compiler Version 5.1 (414557).
          for OS/2:
 
          - A 3.5 or 5.25-inch diskette drive
==PLANNING INFORMATION==
          - A keyboard (IBM Personal Computer AT or Enhanced)
Memory requirements for the TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 are
          - A color or monochrome monitor
directly dependent on the number and types of applications that
          - A mouse (optional).
are run. For assistance in planning OS/2 requirements, refer to
          NOTES:
the OS/2 EE Information and Planning Guide (G360-2650), which
            * Required for the executable programs and program libraries.
instructs the user in how to determine complete OS/2 system
              An additional 8MB of disk storage are required for the source
needs. For similar information in planning TCP/IP for OS/2 needs,
              code.
refer to the IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE Installation and
          (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines
Maintenance (SC31-6075) manual.
              Corporation.
 
          (5) Trademark of 3Com Corporation.
==CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES==
          (6) Trademark of Western Digital Corporation.
* Provide suitable hardware and software environments
          PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS
* Design IP network
          The TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE offering is designed to
* Tailor TCP/IP for OS/2 for use in customer environment
          operate with the IBM Operating System/2 (OS/2) Extended Edition
* Provide a Service Coordinator.
          Version 1.2 product.
 
          Customers who wish to develop TCP/IP applications using the
==PACKAGING==
          available customer programming interfaces, or who wish to make
 
          modifications to the TCP/IP base product may use either the IBM C
The IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 EE base product is distributed with the following material:
          Language Compiler Version 1.1 (6280284) or the Microsoft C
* Conditions of Use
          Compiler Version 5.1 (414557).
* Registration Card
          PLANNING INFORMATION
* Diskettes
          Memory requirements for the TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 are
** Eight - 3.5-inch 1.44MB diskettes
          directly dependent on the number and types of applications that
*:OR
          are run. For assistance in planning OS/2 requirements, refer to
** Nine - 5.25-inch 1.2MB diskettes
          the OS/2 EE Information and Planning Guide (G360-2650), which
* IBM Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for OS/2 EE: (SC31-6075) Installation and Maintenance
          instructs the user in how to determine complete OS/2 system
* IBM Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for OS/2 EE User's Guide (SC31-6076-1)
          needs. For similar information in planning TCP/IP for OS/2 needs,
* IBM Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for OS/2 EE Programmer's Reference (SC31-6077-1).
          refer to the IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE Installation and
 
          Maintenance (SC31-6075) manual.
The IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 EE source materials are distributed with the following material:
          CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
* Conditions of Use
          o Provide suitable hardware and software environments
* Registration Card
          o Design IP network
* Diskettes
          o Tailor TCP/IP for OS/2 for use in customer environment
** Nine - 3.5-inch 1.44MB diskettes
          o Provide a Service Coordinator.
*:OR
          PACKAGING
** Nine - 5.25-inch 1.2MB diskettes
          The IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 EE base product is distributed with the
 
          following material:
==SECURITY, AUDITABILITY AND CONTROL==
          o Conditions of Use
IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 EE uses the security and auditability
          o Registration Card
features of the OS/2 Extended Edition operating system. The
          o Diskettes
KERBEROS* function provided in TCP/IP for OS/2 can provide an
          - Eight -- 3.5-inch 1.44MB diskettes
additional security capability when implemented in user-written
                      OR
TCP/IP applications.
          - Nine -- 5.25-inch 1.2MB diskettes
 
          o IBM Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for OS/2
User management is responsible for evaluation, selection and
          EE: (SC31-6075) Installation and Maintenance
implementation of security features, administrative procedures,
          o IBM Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for OS/2 EE
and appropriate controls in application systems and communication
          User's Guide (SC31-6076-1)
facilities.
          o IBM Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for OS/2 EE
 
          Programmer's Reference (SC31-6077-1).
* KERBEROS normally provides user authentication by means of the
          The IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 EE source materials are distributed with
Data Encryption Standard (DES) algorithm. The DES feature cannot
          the following material:
be exported outside of the United States and Canada due to
          o Conditions of Use
government regulations. Thus, the DES (Data Encryption Scheme) is
          o Registration Card
not provided and the user must write his own scheme. IBM will
          o Diskettes
provide the information required by the customer to allow the
          - Nine -- 3.5-inch 1.44MB diskettes
customer to write his own encryption routine.
                      OR
 
          - Nine -- 5.25-inch 1.2MB diskettes
User management is responsible for evaluation, selection, and
          SECURITY, AUDITABILITY AND CONTROL
implementation of security features, administrative procedures,
          IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 EE uses the security and auditability
and appropriate controls in application systems and communication
          features of the OS/2 Extended Edition operating system. The
facilities.
          KERBEROS* function provided in TCP/IP for OS/2 can provide an
 
          additional security capability when implemented in user-written
==ORDERING INFORMATION==
          TCP/IP applications.
Existing Customers of TCP/IP FOR OS-2 EE Version(s) 1.0 can
obtain the upgrade to TCP/IP FOR OS/2 EE Version 1.1 by ordering
          User management is responsible for evaluation, selection and
the following codes:
          implementation of security features, administrative procedures,
Part Number    Program Number    Upgrade for
          and appropriate controls in application systems and communication
66F5627        5798-RXW          3.5  inch Media
          facilities.
66F5628        5798-RXW          5.25 inch Media
          * KERBEROS normally provides user authentication by means of the
66F5629        5798-RXW          3.5  inch Source Material
          Data Encryption Standard (DES) algorithm. The DES feature cannot
66F5630        5798-RXW          5.25 inch Source Material
          be exported outside of the United States and Canada due to
66F5631        5798-RXW          DUA (Object Code Only)
          government regulations. Thus, the DES (Data Encryption Scheme) is
Customers should use the Program Upgrade Order Form which is available from their IBM Marketing Representative.
          not provided and the user must write his own scheme. IBM will
 
          provide the information required by the customer to allow the
==CHARGES, TERMS & CONDITIONS==
          customer to write his own encryption routine.
 
          User management is responsible for evaluation, selection, and
CHARGES
          implementation of security features, administrative procedures,
 
          and appropriate controls in application systems and communication
Consult your IBM Marketing Representative for the applicable One-Time Charge.
          facilities.
A one-time Upgrade Charge is available to customers who have
          ORDERING INFORMATION
purchased TCP/IP Version 1.0 for OS/2.
          Existing Customers of TCP/IP FOR OS-2 EE Version(s) 1.0 can
Proof of Entitlement to Program Upgrade is: Front Cover of
          obtain the upgrade to TCP/IP FOR OS/2 EE Version 1.1 by ordering
Version 1.0 of TCP/IP for OS/2 EE.
          the following codes:
Program Upgrades will be available until May 15, 1991.
            Part Number    Program Number    Upgrade for
Customers acquiring TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 through an
            66F5627        5798-RXW          3.5  inch Media
upgrade charge will be required to destroy or erase all program
            66F5628        5798-RXW          5.25 inch Media
material and related documentation of the program for which the
            66F5629        5798-RXW          3.5  inch Source Material
upgrade is acquired.
            66F5630        5798-RXW          5.25 inch Source Material
 
            66F5631        5798-RXW          DUA (Object Code Only)
==TERMS AND CONDITIONS==
          Customers should use the Program Upgrade Order Form which is
 
          available from their IBM Marketing Representative.
This program is available from IBM under the Terms and Conditions
          CHARGES, TERMS & CONDITIONS
for Purchase and is subject to the Conditions of Use contained in
          CHARGES
the program package.
          Consult your IBM Marketing Representative for the applicable
The Conditions of Use authorize the customer to use the program on only one machine at any one time.
          One-Time Charge.
 
          A one-time Upgrade Charge is available to customers who have
==VOLUME DISCOUNT==
          purchased TCP/IP Version 1.0 for OS/2.
 
          Proof of Entitlement to Program Upgrade is: Front Cover of
Volume discount is available under the Terms and Conditions for IBM Volume Discount.
          Version 1.0 of TCP/IP for OS/2 EE.
 
          Program Upgrades will be available until May 15, 1991.
This program will be included into Category A of Exhibit 8 (COU-0).
          Customers acquiring TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 through an
The program is eligible for the Customer Fulfilment Option.
          upgrade charge will be required to destroy or erase all program
 
          material and related documentation of the program for which the
==EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE==
          upgrade is acquired.
 
          TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Educational Allowance is available in Exhibit 8E. Academic Use Allowance is not available for this program.
          This program is available from IBM under the Terms and Conditions
 
          for Purchase and is subject to the Conditions of Use contained in
==SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE FOR VOL. ORDERS==
          the program package.
 
          The Conditions of Use authorize the customer to use the program
This Distribution & Usage Authorization is available under the
          on only one machine at any one time.
Special Educational Allowance for Volume Orders of Authorization
          VOLUME DISCOUNT
to Copy Selected IBM PC-PS/2 Conditions of Use Programs. Consult
          Volume discount is available under the Terms and Conditions for
your IBM Marketing Representative for details.
          IBM Volume Discount.
 
          This program will be included into Category A of Exhibit 8
==WARRANTY==
          (COU-0).
 
          The program is eligible for the Customer Fulfilment Option.
IBM standard warranty of media. Warranty period 3 months (or the period required by local legislation, if greater.
          EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE
 
          Educational Allowance is available in Exhibit 8E.   Academic Use
==DISTRIBUTION AND USAGE AUTHORIZATION==
          Allowance is not available for this program.
 
          SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE FOR VOL. ORDERS
This program and its upgrades are eligible for the Distribution &
          This Distribution & Usage Authorization is available under the
Usage Authorization for IBM programs. The customer may make
          Special Educational Allowance for Volume Orders of Authorization
copies upon receipt of an Authorization form which designates the
          to Copy Selected IBM PC-PS/2 Conditions of Use Programs. Consult
program which may be copied and the quantity of copies
          your IBM Marketing Representative for details.
authorized. Consult your IBM Marketing Representative for the
          WARRANTY
applicable Charges, Terms and Conditions
          IBM standard warranty of media. Warranty period 3 months (or the
 
          period required by local legislation, if greater.
==PROGRAM SERVICES==
          DISTRIBUTION AND USAGE AUTHORIZATION
 
          This program and its upgrades are eligible for the Distribution &
Assistance with defect related queries will be provided to
          Usage Authorization for IBM programs. The customer may make
registered Customer Technical Support Locations (CTSLs) by the
          copies upon receipt of an Authorization form which designates the
country specified technical support group. Such service will be
          program which may be copied and the quantity   of   copies
in accordance with the Service Statement included in the program
          authorized. Consult your IBM Marketing Representative for the
package, and will be available until the Service End Date,
          applicable Charges, Terms and Conditions
September 28, 1991
          PROGRAM SERVICES
 
          Assistance with defect related queries will be provided to
==CUSTOMER TECHNICAL SUPPORT LOCATION (CSTL)==
          registered Customer Technical  Support Locations (CTSLs) by the
 
          country specified technical support group. Such service  will  be
The customer should establish a Customer Technical Support
          in  accordance with the Service Statement included in the program
Location (CSTL) to act as the focal point for end-user assistance
          package,  and  will  be  available  until  the  Service End Date,
within the customer's organisation. The CTSL will also be the
          September 28, 1991
contact point to IBM for technical queries.
          CUSTOMER TECHNICAL SUPPORT LOCATION (CSTL)
          The customer should establish a Customer Technical Support
          Location (CSTL) to act as the focal point for end-user assistance
          within the customer's organisation. The CTSL will also be the
          contact point to IBM for technical queries.
          *****  END OF DOCUMENT  *****


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Article Info
Author IBM
Date 1990-05-15
OS Version OS/2 1.x
Companion File N/A
Source tcpip11.ann
| 90/05/15
| IBM PROGRAMMING INFORMATION
+--------------------------------------------------------------
| All European, Middle Eastern and African Countries.
+--------------------------------------------------------------
| This  document  is  provided  as general customer information
| only. IBM products  and  services  which  are  announced  and
| available in your country can be ordered under the applicable
| standard  agreements,  terms, conditions and prices in effect
| at the time. For  further  information  please  contact  your
| local IBM representative.
ZP90-0238

TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 Extended Edition

  • 5798-RXW
    • P/N 66F5612 3.5 inch Media
    • P/N 66F5613 5.25 inch Media
    • P/N 66F5614 3.5 inch Media Source Material
    • P/N 66F5615 5.25 inch Media Source Material
    • P/N 66F5616 DUA (Object Code Only)

The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Version 1.1 for Operating System (OS)/2™ EE replaces the TCP/IP Version 1.0 offering. TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE offers all the function of the Version 1.0 product as well as making available a new feature, Network File System™ Client.

This NFS Client feature is based on Request for Comments (RFC) 1094, Network File System Protocol Specification.

The NFS Client function within TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE satisfies the NFS statements of direction made in the TCP/IP V1.0 for OS/2 announcement, dated 2/6/90.

See programming announcement, ZP90-0126, dated February 6, 1990, for a full list of the functions provided by the TCP/IP Version 1.0 for OS/2 offering. For ease of migration, customers who currently have Version 1.0 will be offered an upgrade to Version 1.1 for a fee.

Additionally, client support of the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is provided. Support is also included for File Transfer Protocol Application Programming Interface (FTP API), and PC Network.

Support of the IBM Industrial Computer, GEARBOX (TM) Model 800 is announced for both TCP/IP Version 1.0 for OS/2 as well as TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE.

The programming requirement for both the IBM C Language Compiler (TM) Version 1.1 (6280284) and the Microsoft™ C Version 5.1 compiler (414557) has been removed. The only compiler required is the IBM C Language Compiler™ Version 1.1 (6280284). IBM's current intentions and plans stated in this announcement are subject to review. Announcement of any product will be based upon IBM's business and technical judgement.

™ Trademark of International Business Machines, Inc.
™ NFS is a trademark of SUN Microsystems, Inc.

GENERAL AVAILABILITY

Planned General Availability Date is October, 1990.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Business Solutions enabled by the NFS Client function
  • User productivity aides are provided by the support of SLIP, the FTP API, LaMail enhancements and the IBM C Language Compiler Version 1.1 (6280284).
  • Growth Enablement and Investment Protection facilitated by the NFS Client capability and the support of the PC Network.
  • Systems Management capabilities are extended by the NFS Client function as well as the enhancements to the LaMail mail handler.

DESCRIPTION

BUSINESS SOLUTION

TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 provides additional function to the previous Version 1.0 with the inclusion of Network File System Client support.

This enhancement provides access to and participation in an overall business solution for a user by implementing NFS Client over IBM and other Vendors Host Systems for OS/2 based end-user workstations. NFS allows data to be accessed from attached systems running NFS over either an Ethernet™ version 2.0, an IEEE 802.3, or an IBM Token- Ring Internet Protocol Lan.

The Network File System (NFS) Client function gives the OS/2 user the capability to access and change common user data shared by S/370 Host Systems and other TCP/IP users in the network. This function provides user access to systems other than IBM on the network, as well. The net result is that more timely information is made available to all users, thereby aiding them in their decision making process.

The NFS client function allows authorized users to access files located on remote systems as if they were local. Thus an OS/2 workstation user can access a file anywhere in the network that it is attached to, thereby reducing the amount of storage needed at the workstation site.

NFS support on TCP/IP for OS/2 EE allows the sharing of data among IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 systems, IBM TCP/IP for MVS systems, IBM TCP/IP for VM systems, IBM AIX family of products, including RISC/System 6000 systems using AIX Version 3, as well as many other vendor's systems supporting NFS.

When the NFS Client function is used in conjunction with the IBM TCP/IP for VM and MVS products, the user receives the additional benefits of S/370 data management.

USER PRODUCTIVITY

The Network File System permits the user or client machine to access data from the server(s) transparently. The user issues a "mount" command which associates a local directory with a file or file system on a remote host. The "unmount" command removes the association established by an earlier "mount" command. The user can issue multiple "mount" commands associating data that is resident on one or several systems with different local directories. This directory and sub-directory structure can be different for different individual client systems.

The NFS Client support provides a level of user productivity enhancement. The Remote Procedure Call Application Programming Interface (RPC API) provides a set of program accessible library routines that allow for transparent execution of procedures on remote systems. Application programmers can use this interface to write write programs employing RPC technology.

The Network File System uses Remote Procedure Call as the basis for communication between client and server. The Remote Procedure Call (RPC) function makes remote procedures appear as if they were local to the client system, and uses an External Data Representation (XDR) which allows operation to be independent of machine internal formats. RPC is available to the user who wants to write their own applications. The Network File System is written to the UDP, User Datagram Protocol, interface.

Additional user productivity aides are provided by the support of the following functions:

  1. SLIP - TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE includes support for the Serial Line Internet Protocol, SLIP.
    The purpose of SLIP is to allow use of the same TCP/IP applications (e.g., TELNET, FTP, LaMail) over a serial line as if the OS/2 system were directly connected to a LAN. Multiple TCP/IP applications can be used from the serially connected workstation.
  2. FTP API - TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE includes support for a File Transfer Protocol Application Programming Interface (FTP API).
    This File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client application programming interface is a high-level programming interface for sending and receiving files, creating and listing remote directories. Third party transfers that use the PROXY subcommand and multiple simultaneous connections are supported.
  3. LaMail - TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE includes the LaMail mail handler.
    LaMail is an IBM Presentation Manager™ application that allows users to view and create mail, save mail in mail folders and perform many other mail handling and file editing functions. With NFS, mail folders may be stored on a remote system. LaMail allows users to exchange mail with other systems that support the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) used in TCP/IP.

The requirement for both the IBM C Language Compiler Version 1.1 (6280284) and the Microsoft C™ Version 5.1 Compiler (414557) has been removed.

GROWTH ENABLEMENT and INVESTMENT PROTECTION

The NFS Client function enables the user to continue to use his existing DASD file system without being concerned about having to develop an independent file system for his TCP/IP OS/2 users. Thus:

  • The existing investment in DASD is protected
  • Growth of the present DASD investment is enabled
  • the additional capital expense of a separate DASD database is avoided
  • Development costs associated with an additional file system are avoided
  • Existing resources are made available to a greater number of users, resulting in lower costs per user
  • More data retrieval options are made available to users, resulting in greater ease of use and flexibility.

Investment protection for a customer with the IBM PC Network installed is provided by the inclusion of support for the PC Network in the TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE product. This support is mutually exclusive with the support provided for Ethernet.

STANDARDS

IBM is committed to industry standards. The Internet protocol suite is still evoling through the mechanism of Request for Comments (RFC). New protocols are being designed and implemented by researchers, and are brought to the attention of the Internet community in the form of an RFC. Some of them are so useful that they become a "recommended" protocol. that is, all future implementations of TCP/IP are recommended to implement this particular function or protocol. These become the "de facto" standards, by which the TCP/IP protocol suite is built upon. The Network File System Client feature provided in the TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE system is based upon the following RFCs:

  • RFC 1094 "NFS: Network File System Protocol Specification"
  • RFC 1057 "RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol Specification"
  • RFC 1014 "XDR: External Data Representation Standard"

STATEMENT OF GENERAL DIRECTION

It is IBM's intention to provide an X Window System server function using the Presentation Manager in the TCP/IP for OS/2 environment.

Announcement of this capability will be based on IBM's business and technical judgement.

PUBLICATIONS

The following publications are shipped as documentation with the program:

Title                                            Order Number
---------------------------------------------    -----------
IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 Installation & Maintenance  SC31-6075-1
IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 User's Guide     SC31-6076-1
IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 Programmer's Reference  SC31-6077-1

Additional copies of these publications will be available from Copenhagen after general availability.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

MACHINE REQUIREMENTS

TCP for OS/2 is designed to operate in conjunction with the IBM Operating System/2 Extended Edition Version 1.2. Any personal computer that the Operating System/2 Extended Edition Version 1.2 (5669-336) supports will also be supported by the IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 Version 1.1 product, including the Personal System/2(R), the Personal Computer AT(R), the IBM Industrial Computer including the GEARBOX-800 (7568), with appropriate fixed disk and memory, or the IBM Personal System/55 with OS/2 EE J1.2.

In addition to the system requirements of the OS/2 environment, TCP/IP for OS/2 Version 1.1 requires:

  • A Communication adapter from the following:
    • IBM PC Network Adapter II
    • IBM PC Network Adapter II/A
    • 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(5) Etherlink II(5) Adapter
    • 3Com Etherlink/MC (Model 3C523)
    • Western Digital Ethercard PLUS(6) Adapter
    • Western Digital Ethercard PLUS/A(6) Adapter
    • Ungermann-Bass NIUps/2 Adapter (Model PC3030)
    • Ungermann-Bass NIUpc Adapter (Model PC2030)
  • Five megabytes of disk storage*
  • The following accessories are required for installing TCP/IP for OS/2:
    • A 3.5 or 5.25-inch diskette drive
    • A keyboard (IBM Personal Computer AT or Enhanced)
    • A color or monochrome monitor
    • A mouse (optional).

NOTES:

* Required for the executable programs and program libraries.

An additional 8MB of disk storage are required for the source code.

(R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
(5) Trademark of 3Com Corporation.
(6) Trademark of Western Digital Corporation.

PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS

The TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE offering is designed to operate with the IBM Operating System/2 (OS/2) Extended Edition Version 1.2 product.

Customers who wish to develop TCP/IP applications using the available customer programming interfaces, or who wish to make modifications to the TCP/IP base product may use either the IBM C Language Compiler Version 1.1 (6280284) or the Microsoft C Compiler Version 5.1 (414557).

PLANNING INFORMATION

Memory requirements for the TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 are directly dependent on the number and types of applications that are run. For assistance in planning OS/2 requirements, refer to the OS/2 EE Information and Planning Guide (G360-2650), which instructs the user in how to determine complete OS/2 system needs. For similar information in planning TCP/IP for OS/2 needs, refer to the IBM TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 EE Installation and Maintenance (SC31-6075) manual.

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

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

PACKAGING

The IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 EE base product is distributed with the following material:

  • Conditions of Use
  • Registration Card
  • Diskettes
    • Eight - 3.5-inch 1.44MB diskettes
    OR
    • Nine - 5.25-inch 1.2MB diskettes
  • IBM Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for OS/2 EE: (SC31-6075) Installation and Maintenance
  • IBM Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for OS/2 EE User's Guide (SC31-6076-1)
  • IBM Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for OS/2 EE Programmer's Reference (SC31-6077-1).

The IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 EE source materials are distributed with the following material:

  • Conditions of Use
  • Registration Card
  • Diskettes
    • Nine - 3.5-inch 1.44MB diskettes
    OR
    • Nine - 5.25-inch 1.2MB diskettes

SECURITY, AUDITABILITY AND CONTROL

IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 EE uses the security and auditability features of the OS/2 Extended Edition operating system. The KERBEROS* function provided in TCP/IP for OS/2 can provide an additional security capability when implemented in user-written TCP/IP applications.

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

  • KERBEROS normally provides user authentication by means of the

Data Encryption Standard (DES) algorithm. The DES feature cannot be exported outside of the United States and Canada due to government regulations. Thus, the DES (Data Encryption Scheme) is not provided and the user must write his own scheme. IBM will provide the information required by the customer to allow the customer to write his own encryption routine.

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

ORDERING INFORMATION

Existing Customers of TCP/IP FOR OS-2 EE Version(s) 1.0 can obtain the upgrade to TCP/IP FOR OS/2 EE Version 1.1 by ordering the following codes:

Part Number    Program Number    Upgrade for
66F5627        5798-RXW          3.5  inch Media
66F5628        5798-RXW          5.25 inch Media
66F5629        5798-RXW          3.5  inch Source Material
66F5630        5798-RXW          5.25 inch Source Material
66F5631        5798-RXW          DUA (Object Code Only)

Customers should use the Program Upgrade Order Form which is available from their IBM Marketing Representative.

CHARGES, TERMS & CONDITIONS

CHARGES

Consult your IBM Marketing Representative for the applicable One-Time Charge. A one-time Upgrade Charge is available to customers who have purchased TCP/IP Version 1.0 for OS/2. Proof of Entitlement to Program Upgrade is: Front Cover of Version 1.0 of TCP/IP for OS/2 EE. Program Upgrades will be available until May 15, 1991. Customers acquiring TCP/IP Version 1.1 for OS/2 through an upgrade charge will be required to destroy or erase all program material and related documentation of the program for which the upgrade is acquired.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

This program is available from IBM under the Terms and Conditions for Purchase and is subject to the Conditions of Use contained in the program package. The Conditions of Use authorize the customer to use the program on only one machine at any one time.

VOLUME DISCOUNT

Volume discount is available under the Terms and Conditions for IBM Volume Discount.

This program will be included into Category A of Exhibit 8 (COU-0). The program is eligible for the Customer Fulfilment Option.

EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE

Educational Allowance is available in Exhibit 8E. Academic Use Allowance is not available for this program.

SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE FOR VOL. ORDERS

This Distribution & Usage Authorization is available under the Special Educational Allowance for Volume Orders of Authorization to Copy Selected IBM PC-PS/2 Conditions of Use Programs. Consult your IBM Marketing Representative for details.

WARRANTY

IBM standard warranty of media. Warranty period 3 months (or the period required by local legislation, if greater.

DISTRIBUTION AND USAGE AUTHORIZATION

This program and its upgrades are eligible for the Distribution & Usage Authorization for IBM programs. The customer may make copies upon receipt of an Authorization form which designates the program which may be copied and the quantity of copies authorized. Consult your IBM Marketing Representative for the applicable Charges, Terms and Conditions

PROGRAM SERVICES

Assistance with defect related queries will be provided to registered Customer Technical Support Locations (CTSLs) by the country specified technical support group. Such service will be in accordance with the Service Statement included in the program package, and will be available until the Service End Date, September 28, 1991

CUSTOMER TECHNICAL SUPPORT LOCATION (CSTL)

The customer should establish a Customer Technical Support Location (CSTL) to act as the focal point for end-user assistance within the customer's organisation. The CTSL will also be the contact point to IBM for technical queries.