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- NDD89-638, PCD89-311, IR-PC89-300
-
- IBM Operating System/2 Local Area Network Server Version 1.2
-
- The IBM OS/2(R) Local Area Network Server Version 1.2 offers significant
- new function in LAN resource and information sharing for DOS and OS/2
- Requesters on IBM Token-Ring and PC Networks. Enhancements include a DOS
- LAN Requester for LAN Support Program V1.1 included in the product, full
- function Server support for the OS/2 Extended Edition Version 1.2
- Requester, a new file replication service for automatically copying
- selected files, enhanced Requester access to resources controlled by LAN
- Servers, a Server Migration Utility that will assist in the move from IBM
- PC LAN Program Version 1.3 Server and IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 1.0, and
- additional LAN enhancements derived from the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition
- Version 1.2 features including support for ethernet LANs.
-
- (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
-
- Planned Availability: March 30, 1990
-
- Program
- Number Description
-
- 15F7138 OS/2 Lan Server Version 1.2
- (3.5-inch media)
- 15F7139 OS/2 LAN Server Version 1.2
- (5.25-inch media)
-
- HIGHLIGHTS
-
- o The end user is authorized, without additional payment to IBM, to make
- and use up to 128 copies each of the DOS LAN Requester and LAN Support
- Program
- o Support for the enhanced IBM OS/2 Extended Edition Version 1.2 Requester
- o Utilization of new and enhanced functions within the IBM OS/2 Extended
- Edition Version 1.2, including performance gains when using the High
- Performance File System
- o Enhanced Access Control System for Server resources
- o A new File Replication Service for automatically copying selected files
- o Enhanced requester access to resources controlled by LAN Servers
- o Server Migration Utility from IBM PC LAN Program V1.3 and IBM OS/2 LAN
- Server V1.0
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- DOS LAN Requester
-
- The DOS LAN Requester (DLR) is the component of the IBM OS/2 LAN Server
- V1.2 that allows IBM DOS V3.3 and IBM DOS V4.0 workstation users to access
- resources controlled by IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.2. The DLR replaces the IBM
- PC LAN Program (PCLP) V1.3 Extended Services requesters on a network domain
- when connected to OS/2 LAN Server V1.2. The conversion from PCLP V1.3 to
- DLR is via a PCLP-like menu option. This option removes the PCLP V1.3
- requester modules from the workstation and replaces them with DLR modules
- by downloading the DLR modules from OS/2 LAN Server V1.2. DLR provides
- enhancements over IBM's PCLP V1.3 in the areas of security, useability, RAM
- requirements and LAN Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). The IBM
- LAN Support Program V1.1 is included in the IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 for
- use with each copy of the DLR. (NOTE: Other IBM DOS products requiring the
- IBM LAN Support Program V1.1 may use the IBM LAN Support Program V1.1
- included in the OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 when the DOS workstation also has the
- DOS LAN Requester installed.)
-
- DLR requires a user to successfully logon to the OS/2 LAN Server V1.2
- before access to any LAN resources are allowed. Validation of resource
- access is always determined by the logon User ID. DLR is granted access to
- resources of the OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 using the same access control system
- as the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2 Requester.
-
- DLR useability allows the user the flexibility to perform network tasks
- including logon from both the Full Screen Interface and the Command Line
- Interface. Once logon is complete, a user may select one of eight color
- combinations for the DLR display panels. In addition, local applications
- can now be added to the DLR Application Selector. These local
- applications, which reside on the local machine's fixed disk drive may also
- be defined in separate groups and referenced by a unique group name. There
- is a maximum of eight user defined unique group names available. From the
- two pre-defined application groups (that is, LAN Services and Served
- Applications) and the user defined groups, the user selects which group to
- make current. A list of the current group's applications is then
- displayed.
-
- Random Access Memory (RAM) available to DOS applications can be increased
- by approximately 10KB to 20KB when using IBM DOS V3.3 and 25KB to 35KB when
- using IBM DOS V4.0 versus comparable configurations provided by the IBM PC
- LAN Program V1.3. This memory savings can be achieved by using the first
- 64K segment of RAM above the 1MB address in IBM's 80286 or 80386 based
- machines equipped with extended memory. Or, this memory savings can also
- be achieved when using IBM machines that use the IBM Expanded Memory
- Adapter with support for the Lotus, Intel, and Microsoft (LIM) Expanded
- Memory Specification (EMS) 4.0 provided by DOS V4.0.
-
- Applications can be developed for the DLR that will utilize a rich subset
- of the same API calls supported by the IBM OS/2 LAN API. Most of the API
- categories defined and supported in the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2 LAN
- Requester and IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 will also be supported by the DLR.
- The API categories that are available to applications running with the DLR
- are Access Permission, Auditing, Configuration, Connection, Domain, File,
-
- Group, Handle, Mailslot, Message, Named Pipe, Remote Utility, Requester,
- Serial Device, Server, Service, Session, Share, Statistics, Use and User.
- For a complete list of the APIs supported by DLR, refer to IBM OS/2 LAN
- Server V1.2 Application Programmer's Reference (P/N 01F0256).
-
- IBM OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2 Requester
-
- The OS/2 LAN Requester component of the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2 has
- been enhanced to use the same User Profile Management (UPM) used by other
- components of the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2. As an example, the same
- User ID and password can access resources controlled by either the Database
- Manager component or the OS/2 LAN Server V1.2.
-
- The OS/2 LAN Requester is a participant in the Basic Configuration Services
- and Batch Configuration common install processes with the other
- Communications Manager and Database Manager components of the IBM OS/2
- Extended Edition V1.2. These new install processes allow more flexibility
- in the choice of functions to be installed, the ability to remove unwanted
- functions and the ability to tailor the install process for other users.
- The LAN Requester may be installed on any logical fixed disk drive (that
- is, "C", "D" or "E").
-
- When logged on to the OS/2 LAN Server V1.2, the OS/2 LAN Requester will
- operate over ethernet DIX Version 2.0 and IEEE 802.3 LANs (Etherand LANS).
- This support is provided through the Communications Manager component of
- OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2 which uses the Network Driver Interface
- Specification (NDIS) for these two additional LAN protocols.
-
- When logged on to the OS/2 LAN Server V1.2, the OS/2 LAN Requester can take
- advantage of additional support provided by the IBM OS/2 LAN Application
- Programming Interfaces (APIs). Several new categories of APIs will be
- supported as well as additional calls to LAN API categories already
- announced as supported under IBM's OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2 LAN
- Requester. These APIs give the application programmer a set of calls for
- LAN interprocess communications, network management, network messaging,
- shared resource management, security and network services. API categories
- that are supported are:
-
- Access Permission Examine or modify user and group access permission
- records for server resources
- Alert Notification of network events
- Auditing Control the audit log file which contains an audit
- trail of Server operations
- Configuration Retrieve network configuration information
- Connection List of all connections made to a server by a
- requester client or all connections made to a server's
- shared resources
- Domain Obtain domain-specific information
- Error Logging Control the error log file
- File Monitoring which file, device, and pipe resources are
- opened on a server, and closing one of the resources
- if necessary
- Group Control user groups in the User Accounts Subsystem
- Handle Get and set information on a per-handle basis
- Mailslot One-way interprocess communication
- Message Send, read, log, and forward messages
- Named Pipe Bi-directional interprocess communication
- Remote Utility Copy and move remote files, remotely execute a
- program, and access the time-of-day information on a
- remote server
- Requester Control the operation of requesters
- Serial Device Control shared serial devices and their associated
- queues
- Server Enable remote administration tasks to be performed on
- a local or remote server
- Service Start and control network service programs
- Session Control network sessions established between
- requesters and servers
- Share Control shared resources
- Spooler Application access to spooler queue manager operations
- (Note: this API category replaces the Print API
- category previously announced)
- Statistics Retrieve and clear operational statistics for
- Requesters
- Use Examine or control connections (uses) between
- requesters and servers
- User Control a user's account in the User Accounts
- Subsystem
-
- For a complete list of the APIs supported by the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition
- V1.2 Requester, refer to the IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 Application
- Programmer's Reference (P/N 01F0256).
-
- (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
-
- Utilization of IBM OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2
-
- IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 can take advantage of, and use features of the new
- and enhanced OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2. These include the High
- Performance File System (HPFS). HPFS is an attractive alternative to the
- File Allocation Table (FAT) or FAT-based file system because it supports
- DASD with as many as 16 partitions and can handle partitions as large as 2
- gigabytes. The HPFS maintains compatibility with the FAT file system at
- the Application Programming Interface (API) level and is less performance
- sensitive as file sizes and/or directories get very large. The system
- installation procedure is used to install the HPFS. The OS/2 LAN Server
- V1.2, when operating with the High Performance File System, will have
- improved performance over the OS/2 LAN Server V1.0, particularly for random
- operations.
-
- With the enhanced OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2, the OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 can
- now support a total of up to 8,000 open files. This is an increase from
- the previous allowable maximum of 255 open files.
-
- Access Control System for Server Resources
-
- The access control system has been enhanced to provide a higher level of
- control over LAN Server resources than was available with OS/2 LAN Server
- V1.0. The access control system provides a means to protect LAN Server
- resources based on permissions assigned to a user or groups of users. No
- access is allowed to a server resource unless explicitly specified.
-
- The permissions available with OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 provide more
- granularity than available with the original IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.0. The
- permissions are; NONE, EXECUTE, READ, WRITE, CREATE, DELETE, ATTRIBUTE and
- PERMISSION. NONE, EXECUTE and READ remain unchanged. READ and WRITE used
- in combination replace UPDATE. EXECUTE, READ, WRITE, CREATE, DELETE,
- ATTRIBUTE and PERMISSION replace ALTER. All permissions, except NONE, may
- be used in combination with any other.
-
- The Command Line Interface has also been enhanced to support management of
- the users, groups, aliases, and access control profiles.
-
- Access management of resources across OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 domains has been
- simplified with the introduction of guests. A guest account may be created
- for a domain. Whenever a user tries to access a resource, such as an
- external alias, on a domain where they are not defined, the permissions
- associated with the guest account will be used.
-
- File Replication Service
-
- The new File Replication Service provides the ability for an IBM OS/2 LAN
- Server V1.2 to replicate all or part of a directory tree over the LAN to
- either another machine running the OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 or to a workstation
-
- machine running the OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2 Requester component. The
- replication service also allows for the replication of information locally
- without use of the LAN to provide a local duplication capability. The
- source of all replicated information is specified as a directory, with all
- associated subdirectories. Likewise, the target of all replicated
- information is another directory, with subdirectory structure matching the
- source. Each target can replicate only the directories that it requires.
- The source can set the level of replication to either the entire tree or
- file by file. The OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 replication source checks for
- changes in the directories to be replicated at user defined intervals and
- notifies target machines of any changes that occur during the intervals.
- The target machines then perform updates.
-
- Requester Access to LAN Server Resource
-
- Any mix of OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2, V1.1, DLR, or PC LAN Program V1.3
- requesters may be active on a single OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 (see Figures 1
- and 2). Refer to PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS below for factors that
- influence the practical limit of active workstations.
-
- The following describes the IBM requester access of server resources over a
- LAN. This description focuses on three specific areas:
-
- o logon to a domain (a domain is a logically defined server or group of
- server machines including the resources and definitions of the resources
- and users controlled by the servers)
- o administration of a domain
- o cross domain access of resources (that is,: that are in a domain other
- than the domain logged on to by the user)
-
- Supported combinations of logon and administration are defined in Figure 1
- below. The three domains addressed are those that consist of IBM PC LAN
- Program V1.3 (PCLP) Servers, IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.0 (LS1.0), and OS/2 LAN
- Server V1.2 (LS1.2). The requesters addressed are the PCLP Extended
- Services Requester, the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition V1.1 (EE1.1) Requester,
- the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2 (EE1.2) Requester and the DOS LAN
- Requester (DLR). An "X" in the figure indicates the stated function
- (logon/administration) that is supported from the Full Screen Interface.
- For example, a user can use a PCLP Requester to log on to a domain
- consisting of OS/2 LAN Server V1.0 servers and access all domain resources
- available to that User ID, but will not be able to perform any
- administration tasks in that domain. Note that within a domain, only like
- server types may be defined.
-
- LAN Server Domains
- Requesters Requester Functions PCLP LS-1.0 LS-1.2
-
- PCLP Domain Logon X X
- PCLP Domain Administration X
-
- EE1.1 Domain Logon X
- Domain Administration X
-
- EE1.2 Domain Logon X
- Domain Administration X
-
- DLR Domain Logon X
- Domain Administration
-
- Figure 1
-
- Cross domain access of resources can be accomplished through external
- resources definitions, which is a Full Screen Interface function, or
- through the use of appropriate APIs, or by using explicit NET SHARE and NET
- USE commands. Accessing external resources via external resources
- definitions is defined in Figure 2. Specifically, once a user has logged
- on to a domain, accessing resources in another domain is supported through
- the external resource definition function. For example, for an EE 1.1 user
- logged on to an LS1.0 domain requiring access to resources in an LS1.2
- domain, the desired resource in the LS1.2 domain must be shared.
-
- o The desired resource in the LS1.2 domain must be shared
-
- o The resource must be defined as an external resource in the LS1.0 domain
-
- In addition, the User ID and password, or guest account, must be defined in
- the LS1.2 domain.
-
- Domain Logged Accessing Resources On:
- Requesters On To: PCLP LS1.0 LS1.2
-
- PCLP PCLP X X X
- LS1.0 X X X
-
- EE1.1 LS1.0 X X X
-
- EE1.2 LS1.2 X X X
-
- DLR LS1.2 X X X
-
- Figure 2
-
- Server Migration Utility from IBM PC LAN Program V1.3 and
-
- IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.0
-
- A Domain Control Database (DCDB) Migration Utility is provided to assist in
- the migration from the Domain Control Databases of the IBM PC LAN Program
- V1.3 and the IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.0 to the IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.2.
- This Migration Utility provides a procedure for migration and preserves the
- data integrity and consistency of the definitions in the domain.
-
- The Migration Utility consists of two logical parts, an Export Facility to
- export the data from the previous Domain Control Database (PC LAN Program
- V1.3 or OS/2 LAN Server V1.0) and an Import Facility to import that data
- into the new OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 Domain Control Database.
-
- With the User Profile Management subsystem and access control system
- security features of the OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 in combination with the OS/2
- Extended Edition V1.2 Requester, there are changes in the DCDB attributes
- and formats. This Migration Utility will perform the mapping of attributes
- internally, providing transparent operation to the user.
-
- The definitions of the LAN objects, such as users, groups and the access
- control profiles are migrated by the utility. The resources themselves
- such as files and printers need to be physically migrated by the Network
- Administrator.
-
- National Language Support
-
- IBM OS/2 Local Area Network Server Version 1.2 is enabled for Single Byte
- Character Set (SBCS) and Double Byte Character Set (DBCS) translation with
- the exception of DLR, which is not DBCS enabled.
-
- MARKETING INFORMATION
-
- Product Positioning
-
- The IBM OS/2 Local Area Network Server Version 1.2, in conjunction with an
- IBM OS/2 Extended Edition Version 1.2 , is the IBM SAA(TM) workstation
- platform for the LAN Environment. The objective of this system is to offer
- a network operating system that extends the OS/2 base operating system.
- This allows applications to take advantage of all OS/2 base operating
- system functions and also become networked applications without being
- rewritten. The IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 satisfies application resource
- needs by sharing disks, files, application programs, modems, printers,
- plotters and processing capabilities over the LAN as if these resources
- were a physical part of the local workstation machine. This concept of
- local/remote transparency forms the basis of IBM's Requester/Server LAN
- software.
-
- (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
-
- Marketing Strategy
-
- The IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 should be marketed to customers who can
- benefit from sharing PS/2(R) and PC resources such as disks, files,
- printers, serially attached devices, and processing capabilities. The
- enhanced function of the OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 should be presented as part
- of IBM's LAN software system solution, which supports the requester
- component of IBM's SAA workstation platform, OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2 as
- well as a DOS LAN requester for DOS workstation platforms. Customers that
- have the IBM PC LAN Program or the IBM OS/2 LAN Server installed should
- consider upgrading to IBM's latest network operating system.
-
- (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
-
- Support Materials: The following support materials may be ordered by
- calling the IBM Fulfillment Center at 1-800-626-9203:
-
- Order Number Title
-
- G360-2650 IBM Operating System/2(TM)
- Information and Planning Guide
- G360-2753 IBM Local Area Network Server
- Programs (specification sheet)
- G360-2669 IBM Personal System/2(R)
- Customer Reference Guide
- G360-2739 IBM Personal System/2
- Connectivity Products (Brochure)
- G360-7005 IBM OS/2 Seminar Proceedings
- Volume 6 No. 5
-
- (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
-
- (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
-
- EDUCATION SUPPORT
-
- The IBM OS/2 LAN Server Implementation and Administration course (G3695)
- and the OS/2 LAN Server Workshop (G3713) will be updated to include OS/2
- LAN Server V1.2.
-
- A description of these courses is contained in the Catalog of IBM Education
- (G320-1244). Call IBM Telemarketing Education at the toll-free number
- 800 IBM-2468, for additional information or enrollment.
-
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
-
- Specified Operating Environment
-
- Machine Requirements: Machine requirements will be provided at
- availability.
-
- The DOS LAN Requester and the IBM LAN Support Program V1.1 (included in the
- OS/2 LAN Server V1.2) require either IBM DOS V3.3 or IBM DOS V4.0.
-
- (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
-
- Programming Requirements: Operation of IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 requires
- IBM OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2.
-
- The DOS LAN Requester and the IBM LAN Support Program V1.1 (included in
- OS/2 LAN Server V1.2) require either IBM DOS V3.3 or IBM DOS V4.0.
-
- Compatibility: OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 is compatible with the following IBM
- bridge products:
-
- o IBM Token-Ring Network Bridge Program Version 2.1
-
- o IBM Token-Ring Network Bridge Program Version 2.0
-
- o IBM PC Network Bridge Program
-
- Compatibility includes, but is not limited to the upgrade of PCLP V1.3
- requesters to the DOS LAN Requester code via the LAN over these IBM bridge
- products.
-
- Limitations: Devices attached to the IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 via COM
- ports can only be used over the LAN as LPT devices for DOS based
- requesters.
-
- OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 will only support one LAN adapter card.
-
- Performance Considerations: The IBM OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 performance
- depends on the available system resources, the configuration of the
- operating system and the LAN software, segment swapping characteristics,
- storage reference patterns, the number of concurrent users, and the
- applications used.
-
- Planning Information
-
- RAM and DASD: The following additional memory and fixed disk
- approximations may be used for planning purposes for the OS/2 Extended
- Edition V1.2 Requester(EE1.2 Requester) and OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 (LS1.2).
- Refer to the IBM OS/2 Extended Edition V1.2 Announcement (NDD89-634 dated
- November 14, 1989), Memory Estimating Worksheet and Fixed Disk Estimating
- Worksheet for specific RAM and DASD detail.
-
- EE1.2 Requester LS1.2
-
- Memory(MB) 0.5 2.3
-
- Fixed Disk(MB) 5.5 6.5
-
- Packaging: The 3.5-inch diskette version of IBM OS/2 Local Area Network
- Server V1.2 will be shipped on one 3.5-inch (1.44MB) dual-sided diskette,
- and the DOS LAN Requester, LAN Support Program V1.1, and the Migration
- Utility on four 3.5-inch (720KB) dual-sided diskettes. The 5.25-inch
- diskette version will be shipped on one 5.25-inch (1.2MB) dual-sided
- diskette for the IBM OS/2 Local Area Network Server V1.2, and six 5.25-inch
- (360KB) dual-sided diskettes for the DOS LAN Requester, LAN Support Program
- V1.1, and the Migration Utility.
-
- The following documentation will be included:
-
- o License Information Booklet
- o Program License Agreement
- o Proof of License
- o DOS LAN Requester "OTHER MEDIA" order card
- o Getting Started
- o Network Administrator's Guide
- o User's Guide
- o DOS LAN Requester User's Guide
- o LAN Support Program V1.1 User's Guide
-
- Documentation that is available separately includes:
-
- o Getting Started
- o Network Administrator's Guide
- o User's Guide
- o DOS LAN Requester User's Guide and LAN Support Program User's Guide
- o Commands Reference
- o Application Programmer's Reference
-
- Security, Auditability, and Control
-
- Security and auditability features of the IBM OS/2 Local Area Network
- Server Version 1.2 are:
-
- o User logon with encrypted password
-
- o Access control provided for server resources accessed across the LAN
-
- o Multiple function/event audit trailing with administrator specified
- audit file size including:
-
- - logon attempts
- - resource assignments
- - access attempts to shared LAN resources
- - server service conditions
- - session alerts
-
- o Error logging with user specified error log size
-
- User management is responsible for evaluation, selection, and
- implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and
- appropriate controls in application systems and communication facilities.
-
- Licensing: This program is licensed under the terms and conditions of the
- IBM Program License Agreement (Z125-3301-02). A copy is packaged and
- shipped with each program and is visible to the customer before the package
- is opened. The customer is advised that opening the package indicates
- acceptance of these terms and conditions. No signature is required.
-
- Limited Warranty:
-
- Programs: Yes.
-
- Media: 3 months.
-
- Program Services: Central Service will be available until March 31, 1991.
- The statement of service included in the program package describes this
- service.
-
- IBM does not guarantee service results or represent or warrant that all
- errors or program defects will be corrected. Instructions for reporting
- problems are included in the program publications.
-
- Service Coordinator: Program service from IBM will be provided to end
- users via a registered Service Coordinator. The Service Coordinator will
- be designated at the time the program license is acquired. The Service
- Coordinator may be a Dealer, Industry Remarketer, or a customer
- representative depending on the type of contract and where the program
- license is acquired. The Remarketer will be the Service Coordinator for
- its end-users unless the applicable PLA program is delivered to an end-user
- pursuant to Volume Procurement Amendment (VPA) or Customer Fulfillment
- Option (CFO) and the end user has designated one of its own representatives
- to be its Service Coordinator. The Service Coordinator is responsible for
- assisting the customer with:
-
- 1. Determining if a problem was caused by hardware or software.
- 2. Identifying which software being used is causing the problem.
- 3. Reporting suspected defects to IBM.
- 4. Applying preventative and corrective service.
- 5. Submitting data to IBM for analysis.
- 6. Performing other activities recommended by IBM support organizations to
- define and/or resolve the problem.
-
- Upgrades: Beginning with the availability of IBM OS/2 LAN Server
- Version 1.2 on March 30, 1990, IBM is offering a no-charge upgrade for
- users of IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 1.0 until June 30, 1990. For further
- information, see Announcement NDD89-636 dated November 14, 1989.
-
- Upgrades to IBM OS/2 Local Area Network Server Version 1.2 from the
- previous versions (OS/2 LAN Server Version 1.0 after the no-charge upgrade
- period ending June 30, 1990, and PC LAN Program Version 1.3 after
- availability) may be obtained through IBM Authorized Personal Computer
- Dealers and Industry Remarketers-Personal Computer. The end users must
- present their original proof of license(s) (original colored cover page of
- the User's Guide) along with a completed and signed IBM Personal
- Computer/System Program Remarketer Upgrade and Certification Form
- (available from the Remarketer) with payment to the Remarketer. The proof
- of license must be the original -- no copies will be accepted. The
- Remarketer will then give the end-user a new IBM OS/2 Local Area Network
- Server Version 1.2. The IBM Authorized Personal Computer Dealers and
- Industry Remarketers are free to set their own prices to the end user for
- these upgrades. Remarketers will be paid a fee for each upgrade.
-
- Upgrades Administrative Procedures: The Remarketer will provide a new IBM
- OS/2 Local Area Network Server Version 1.2 to the end user as an upgrade as
- described above. The Remarketer will receive a fee from IBM for selling
- the upgrades.
-
-
- CHARGES
- *One-time
- Part License
- Number Description Charge
- 15F7138 3.5" Diskette $1,040
- 15F7139 5.25" Diskette 1,040
-
-
- Publications
-
- Part *One-time
- Number Description License
- Charge
-
- 01F0255 OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 $ 20.00
- User's Guide
-
- 01F0256 OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 195.00
- Application Programmer's
- Reference
-
- 01F0278 OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 50.00
- Commands Reference
-
- 01F0279 OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 27.00
- DOS LAN Requester
- User's Guide
- and LAN Support Program
- User's Guide
-
- 01F0286 OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 23.00
- Network Administrator's Guide
-
- 01F0287 OS/2 LAN Server V1.2 15.00
- Getting Started
-
-
- UPGRADE CHARGES
- *One-Time
- License
- Charge
- Part Upgrade Upgrade for
- Number To From Upgrade
-
- 15F7138 V1.2 V1.0 $300
- 15F7139 V1.2 V1.0 300
- 15F7138 V1.2 PCLP V1.3 795
- 15F7139 V1.2 PCLP V1.3 795
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-
- ADDITIONAL LICENSE CHARGE
- *One-Time
- Part License
- Number Description Charge
-
- 15F7136 Additional License $939
-
-
- ADDITIONAL LICENSE UPGRADE CHARGE
- *One-Time
- License
- Part Upgrade Upgrade Charge
- Number To From For Upgrade
-
- 15F7137 V1.2 V1.0 $270
- 15F7186 V1.2 PCLP V1.3 715
-
- * One-time License Charge: This reflects the license charges for a single
- unit acquired from IBM and is subject to change without notice. These
- charges are for information purposes only and shall not limit in any way
- the Dealer's or Industry Remarketer's ability to set their own charges for
- IBM programs.
-
- IBM Personal Computer/System Program Remarketer
- Upgrade and Certification Form
- (For Fee Payment Request Only)
- Remarketer Information
- Authorized Location Number ____________________________________
- Remarketer Name/DBA ____________________________________
- Street Address ____________________________________
- City _______________ State _____ Zip ________
-
- Name or Company Name ____________________________________
- Street Address ____________________________________
- City _______________ State _____ Zip ________
- End User Licensee Information
- Company Name ____________________________________
- Street Address ____________________________________
- City _______________ State _____ Zip ________
-
- Old Program Name/ New Program Name/
- Part Number Qty. Part Number Qty. IBM Use Only
-
- ________________ ____ _________________ ____ _______________
- ________________ ____ _________________ ____ _______________
- ________________ ____ _________________ ____ _______________
- ________________ ____ _________________ ____ _______________
- ________________ ____ _________________ ____ _______________
-
- The Remarketer and the end user each certify that: 1. The end user
- licensee has provided the accompanying proof of license for each copy of
- the programs listed above licensed by the end user licensee, and 2. The
- Remarketer has provided the corresponding quantity of new programs to the
- end user licensee.
-
- Proof of license is the colored front cover page (this is the first page
- inside the hard binder) or the Proof of License page, as identified by IBM
- to the Remarketer. The original proof of license must be submitted with
- this form for each program listed. No photocopies will be accepted.
-
- Within 30 days of receipt of the upgrades for the new IBM programs, the end
- user licensee agrees to destroy the old programs on the original diskettes
- and all copies of these programs.
- _________________________ _________________________
-
- Name-Remarketer Rep. Name-End User Licensee/
- Company Rep.
- _________________________ _________________________
-
- Signature/Date Signature/Date
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Remarketer Instructions IBM Use Only
- 1. Use "Upgrade Schedule" to determine Remarketer CMR
- program name/part numbers _______________
- 2. Complete this certification form Date Processed/Rejected
-
- _______________
- 3. Attach proof of license(s) for EACH Reason for Rejection
- upgrade provided.
- _____________________
- 4. Send form/attached license(s) to: _____________________
- IBM Direct _____________________
- Fee Payment Department
- One Culver Road
- Dayton, NJ 08810