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DATE 940621
CATEGORY CM00, CM30, CM40, CM50, WS00, WS20, AS20
TITLE ANYNET/2 VERSION 2.0 AND ANYNET/2 NETBEUI OVER SNA MULTIPROTOCOL
SOFTWARE PACKAGES
ABSTRACT Two new AnyNet (TM) products expand the AnyNet family of
solutions that can help with adding new applications and simplify
multiprotocol networks.
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 delivers support for additional SNA
logical unit (LU) types including emulators and printers over TCP/IP
networks. AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 reduces the number of SNA resources
required by using full duplex, when available, and provides OS/2 (R)
DCE support when running Sockets applications over SNA networks.
AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over SNA is a new AnyNet product family member
providing NetBIOS application connectivity across SNA networks
without any application changes.
AnyNet/2 delivers multiprotocol transport networking (MPTN)
architecture support for OS/2 workstation to workstation and
workstation to VTAM (R) host communications. Applications can be
written or acquired without concern for the underlying network
transport protocol.
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
o SNA over TCP/IP -- adds all LU types (LU 0, 1, 2, 3, and 6.2) to
provide total SNA connectivity across TCP/IP networks including
terminals and printers
o Sockets over SNA -- adds full duplex support to allow improved
use of SNA networking resources and adds DCE support
AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over SNA Version 1.0
o Allows SNA networks to add NetBIOS applications without adding a
separate NetBIOS network. This also extends the use of existing
SNA networks to include NetBIOS application traffic without
requiring additional router or gateway equipment.
Together, these AnyNet functions can help organizations:
o Broaden end users' access to applications and reduce the cost and
effort usually required to achieve this connectivity
o Reduce the number of physical and logical networks required,
thereby simplifying the network and reducing maintenance costs
o Improve application programmers' productivity by allowing
programmers to focus on new applications without requirements to
accommodate new or multiple protocols
o Protect investment in existing and future applications through
application independence from the transport layer
PLANNED ONE-TIME
DESCRIPTION AVAILABILITY DATE CHARGE
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 June 24, 1994 $199
AnyNet/2 NetBEUI July 29, 1994 110
(TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation
(R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines
Corporation
IN BRIEF . . .
ANYNET/2 VERSION 2.0 AND
ANYNET/2 NETBEUI OVER SNA
o Allow all SNA LU types to be sent across TCP/IP networks
o Add full duplex support across SNA networks
o Provide Sockets over SNA support for the OS/2 DCE environment
o Enable NetBIOS applications to communicate across SNA networks
o Access new and existing applications on OS/2 workstations easily
o Reduce costs by eliminating duplicate network hardware, software,
and communication lines
o Offer enhanced flexibility and migration to customers with
multiprotocol networks or customers who plan to add or change
protocols
o Require no changes in applications
o Allow programmers to apply existing API skills to new protocols
PRODNO 87G7776
87G7780
87G7794
OVERVIEW ANYNET/2 VERSION 2.0
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 includes two connectivity functions: SNA over
TCP/IP and Sockets over SNA.
This function delivers tremendous flexibility. As customers
use existing applications or develop new applications, two key
networking protocols, SNA and TCP/IP, will be able to transport the
application program function with no change required to the
application.
SNA OVER TCP/IP
With AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 SNA over TCP/IP you can now run SNA
applications across TCP/IP networks using all SNA LU types including
LU0, 1, 2, 3, and 6.2. Any SNA application that runs with
Communications Manager/2 such as CICS OS/2 (TM), DB2/2 (TM), and
terminal emulators can communicate between OS/2 workstations across a
TCP/IP network without change to application programs. AnyNet/2 2.0
SNA over TCP/IP is compatible with AnyNet/MVS, provides connectivity
to the host environment, and is compatible with the Dependent LU
Requester (DLUR) currently provide by VTAM 4.2 for Communications
Manager/2. AnyNet/MVS continues to provide the host based SNA over
TCP/IP gateway functions providing connectivity into native SNA
environments. SNA over TCP/IP is compatible with IBM's DCE
environment. AnyNet provides the customer with the ability to reduce
costs by eliminating duplicate networking hardware, software, and
communications lines. In addition, programmer productivity and
network management can be improved.
The following diagram shows a sample AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 SNA
over TCP/IP environment.
OS/2 OS/2
.-------------. .-------------.
| SNA | | SNA |
| Application | | Application |
|-------------| |-------------|
|Communication| |Communication|
| Manager/2 | | Manager/2 |
|-------------| |-------------|
| AnyNet/2 | .---------. | AnyNet/2 |
| SNA over | | TCP/IP | | SNA over |
| TCP/IP |-------| NETWORK |-------| TCP/IP |
'-------------' '---------' '-------------'
SOCKETS OVER SNA
The AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 Sockets over SNA feature has added full
duplex support for SNA and compatibility with the DCE environment.
Berkeley Software Development (BSD) 4.3 sockets applications such as
FTP, TELNET, and NFS can communicate between OS/2 workstations across
SNA networks. AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 provides this without change to
application programs. AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 is compatible with
AnyNet/MVS and provides connectivity across any combination of APPN
(R) and SNA subarea. Additional flexibility is provided when
combined with the AnyNet/2 Sockets Gateway. With the gateway you can
interconnect your SNA workstations running TCP/IP applications to
native TCP/IP networks. You can also use two gateways to connect
TCP/IP networks across a SNA network. AnyNet/2 provides you with the
ability to reduce costs by eliminating duplicate networking hardware,
software, and communications lines. Additionally, programmer
productivity and network management can be improved.
The following diagram shows a sample AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Sockets over SNA environment.
OS/2 OS/2
.-------------. .-------------.
| Sockets | | Sockets |
| Application | | Application |
|-------------| |-------------|
| AnyNet/2 | | AnyNet/2 |
|Sockets over | |Sockets over |
| SNA | | SNA |
|-------------| |-------------|
|Communication| .---------. |Communication|
| Manager/2 | | SNA | | Manager/2 |
| |-------| NETWORK |-------| |
'-------------' '---------' '-------------'
ANYNET/2 NETBEUI OVER SNA VERSION 1.0
With AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over SNA Version 1.0 you can use existing SNA
networks to connect NetBIOS applications. NetBIOS End User Interface
(NetBEUI) applications such as Lotus Notes** and Time and Place/2
will operate without change to the application programs.
NetBEUI over SNA provides the ability to reduce costs by the
elimination of duplicate networking hardware, software, and
communications lines. In addition, programmer productivity and
network management can be improved. This function delivers
tremendous flexibility. As you use and develop NetBEUI applications,
they can be run over SNA networks using any combination of APPN and
SNA subarea without change to either the applications or the SNA
network.
The following diagram shows a sample AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over SNA
environment.
OS/2 OS/2
.-------------. .-------------.
| NetBEUI | | NetBEUI |
| Application | | Application |
|-------------| |-------------|
| AnyNet/2 | | AnyNet/2 |
|NetBEUI over | |NetBEUI over |
| SNA | | SNA |
|-------------| |-------------|
|Communication| .---------. |Communication|
| Manager/2 | | SNA | | Manager/2 |
| |-------| NETWORK |-------| |
'-------------' '---------' '-------------'
** Product or company name is a trademark or registered trademark of
its respective holder.
ANYNET VALUE
APPLICATION PORTABILITY THROUGH STANDARDS SUPPORT
The AnyNet product family is implemented using the Multiprotocol
Transport Networking (MPTN) architecture. MPTN is a component of the
Common Transport Semantics layer of the Networking Blueprint. For
additional information refer to the PUBLICATIONS section.
To make the MPTN architecture available to all vendors and
broadly accepted, it was submitted to X/OPEN. The first X/OPEN MPTN
document, X/OPEN GUIDE: MULTIPROTOCOL TRANSPORT NETWORKING
ARCHITECTURE, was published in January 1994. In addition,
Dr. Petr Janeck, Common Applications Environment (CAE) Development
Manager, X/OPEN Company Limited, announced, "X/OPEN has started work
on two MPTN specifications, the Access Node and the Address Mapper.
They will be developed into X/OPEN Preliminary Specifications, which
we expect to be approved for publication by the end of this year."
SNA OVER TCP/IP: The addition of multiple LU types insures that
investment in existing and future SNA applications is protected since
key applications can now run unchanged on TCP/IP networks.
SOCKETS OVER SNA AND NETBEUI OVER SNA: The enhancement of full
duplex to Sockets over SNA and the addition of NetBEUI over SNA to
the AnyNet product family ensures that the customer's investment in
existing SNA networks and applications is protected, since improved
utilization of SNA networks is possible.
NEW APPLICATIONS ENABLEMENT
Significant business solutions are provided by enabling easy access
to new applications for end users in TCP/IP and SNA networks. For
example, users at workstations in a TCP/IP network can run SNA
applications that access CICS OS/2, IMS, and DB2/2 databases and
applications and terminal emulation sessions. SNA users can now
easily access Sockets and NetBEUI applications such as FTP, TELNET,
and Lotus Notes.
FUTURE GROWTH
AnyNet allows you to grow networked applications independent of the
underlying transport protocol. In addition, the AnyNet gateways
provide access into and across non-native networks. The AnyNet/2
Sockets over SNA Gateway operates in the OS/2 workstation and allows
matching socket applications to communicate across native SNA
networks to socket applications in TCP/IP networks. The AnyNet/MVS
SNA over TCP/IP Gateway operates in the MVS host and allows matching
SNA applications to communicate across native TCP/IP networks with
SNA applications in SNA networks.
IMPROVED PROGRAMMER PRODUCTIVITY
Programmers can now write applications to their preferred interface
and the applications can run over different network protocols. No
application rewrite is required for a new network environment. This
means less to learn, less to change, and less to maintain in wide
area SNA and TCP/IP networks.
BROAD APPLICATION ACCESS
SNA OVER TCP/IP: End users on workstations on a TCP/IP network can
now access SNA applications in addition to the sockets applications
normally supported. Less effort and cost is required by system
programmers, network planners, and administrators to achieve this
connectivity. In conjunction with the AnyNet/MVS Gateway,
connectivity is extended seamlessly into native SNA environments.
SOCKETS OVER SNA AND NETBEUI OVER SNA: The simple addition of AnyNet
software enables end users in SNA networks to more easily and cost
effectively access Sockets and NetBEUI applications and data.
Support for the DCE environment demonstrates the value of AnyNet to
provide expanding connectivity for more applications. In conjunction
with the AnyNet/2 Sockets Gateway, access is expanded into native
TCP/IP networks.
REDUCED NETWORK COMPLEXITY
ANYNET: Since the AnyNet product family can help customers reduce
the number of physical and logical networks required, the resultant
network is simpler and less costly to maintain. AnyNet is also
configuration, installation, and distribution (CID) and national
language support (SBCS) enabled for simplified product management and
world wide support.
ANYNET FAMILY OF PRODUCTS AWARDS
IBM's AnyNet products have won two awards in recent months.
DATA COMMUNICATIONS magazine chose AnyNet/2 as a, "Hot
Product" in the January 1994 issue. Each year, Data Communications
selects 30-40, "Hot Products" which are technically innovative and
address specific needs in complex networks.
NETWORK WORLD magazine chose AnyNet for the 1993 Enterprise
Technology Award for Middleware. Network World's award recognized
IBM as a supplier whose products work best in a multiprotocol,
multivendor environment.
OPEN ENTERPRISE: The following key formal, defacto, and emerging
standards/architectures are supported by AnyNet/2:
o Networking -- SNA
o Networking -- TCP/IP
o Networking -- MPTN
o Networking -- NetBEUI/NetBIOS
The following interoperability categories are supported by
AnyNet/2:
o Multi-Vendor Networking
o Remote application access
o Platform flexibility
o Enterprise-wide Applications
PRODUCT POSITIONING
AnyNet provides customer migration and flexibility advantages.
AnyNet provides customers with an easy, quick, and low-cost solution
for continued use of existing protocol-dependent applications when
changing the underlying transport network. In addition, AnyNet
provides for adding applications to non-native protocol environments
quickly and inexpensively. Customers with a need to transport SNA
data across TCP/IP networks should use AnyNet. AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
is compatible with AnyNet/MVS to provide connectivity into VTAM host
environments. When used in conjunction with AnyNet gateways,
customers can communicate across SNA and TCP networks. These
software solutions do not require any additional hardware. AnyNet/2
solutions are distinct from the routers by providing increased
connectivity at a lower cost. AnyNet is distinct from middleware
solutions in that no application changes are required nor are new
APIs introduced. Future AnyNet product family members will expand to
include additional platforms such as Windows (1) and AIX (R). AnyNet
is an implementation part of the Networking Blueprint's Common
Transport Semantics (CTS) layer.
(1) Trademark of Microsoft Corporation
The AnyNet family of products is shown below:
.------------+--------------------------------+------------.
| Platform | Product |Programming |
| | |Announcement|
|------------+--------------------------------+------------|
| OS/2 | AnyNet/2 Version 1.0 | 293-415 |
| | - APPC over TCP/IP | |
| | - Sockets over SNA | |
| | AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 | 294-028 |
| | - SNA over TCP/IP | |
| | - Sockets over SNA | |
| | AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over SNA | |
| | Version 1 | 294-392 |
| | DCE for OS/2, MPTS | 293-428 |
| | Sockets over NetBIOS | |
| | AnyNet/2 Sockets over SNA | 294-390 |
| | Gateway | |
|------------+--------------------------------+------------|
| Windows | AnyNet APPC over TCP/IP | 294-028 * |
| | for Windows | |
|------------+--------------------------------+------------|
|AIX/6000 | AnyNet/6000 APPC over TCP/IP | 293-630 |
| | AnyNet/6000 Sockets over SNA | 293-630 * |
|------------+--------------------------------+------------|
| AS/400 | AnyNet/400 APPC over SNA | 294-225 |
| | AnyNet/400 Sockets over SNA | 294-225 |
|------------+--------------------------------+------------|
| MVS/ESA | VTAM Version 3 Release | |
| | 4.2 AnyNet feature | 293-114 |
| | - APPC over TCP/IP | |
| | - Sockets over SNA | |
| | VTAM Version 4 Release 2 | |
| | AnyNet feature | 294-028 |
| | - SNA over TCP/IP | |
| | - Sockets over SNA | |
| | - Sockets over SNA Gateway | |
|------------+--------------------------------+------------|
| Note: * indicates a Statement of Direction | |
'---------------------------------------------+------------'
CUSTINFO PUBLICATIONS
Softcopy documentation is provided with the announced program.
The following AnyNet product information is available:
ORDER
TITLE NUMBER
MPTN Architecture:
Networking Blueprint Executive Overview GC31-7057
MPTN Architecture Pocket Guide GC31-7072
MPTN Architecture Technical Overview GC31-7073
MPTN Formats GC31-7074
MPTN Architecture Tutorial
and Product Implementations GC24-4170
VTAM:
VTAM Version 3 Release 4.2 AnyNet MVS G221-4044
VTAM Version 3 Release 4.2
Sockets over SNA User's Guide SC31-6487
VTAM Version 3 Release 4.2
APPC over TCP/IP User's Guide SC31-6488
VTAM Version 3 Release 4.2
AnyNet/MVS Implementation GG24-4066
A Technical Overview:
VTAM Version 4 Release 1/
Version 3 Release 4.2 GG66-3248
VTAM Version 4 Release 2
Guide to Sockets over SNA SC31-6526
VTAM Version 4 Release 2
Guide to SNA over TCP/IP SC31-6527
VTAM Version 4 Release 2
Guide to Sockets over SNA GW SC31-6528
AnyNet/2:
AnyNet/2 and AnyNet/2 Sockets
over SNA GW G221-3988
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0:
Guide to SNA over TCP/IP GV40-0375
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0:
Guide to Sockets over SNA GV40-0376
AnyNet/2: Guide to Sockets
over SNA Gateway Version 1.1 GV40-0374
NetBEUI over SNA User's Guide
(July 29, 1994) GV40-0377
NetBEUI over SNA Version 1
Administrator's Guide
(July 29, 1994) GV40-0402
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE:
LOCATION TITLE
CompuServe GO(MPTN)
Internet MPTN@VNET.IBM.COM
IBMPC and IBMMVS MPTN FORUM
OS2BBS and TalkLink ANYNET CFORUM
TECHINFO TECHNICAL INFORMATION
SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS: The minimum hardware configuration
requirements are as follows:
o 386SX, compatible, or later
o 8MB RAM (12MB recommended) for Sockets over SNA and SNA over
TCP/IP
o 6MB RAM for AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over SNA
o Fixed-disk drive 4MB per AnyNet product
o 3.5-inch diskette drive (high density)
o Network adapter supported by the version of IBM Communications
Manager or IBM TCP/IP being used
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: The minimum software configuration
requirements are as follows:
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 Sockets over SNA:
o IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 with ServicePak XR06055, or later
o One of the following IBM Communications Manager versions:
- Extended Services (TM) (ES)
- Communications Manager/2 Version 1.0, or later (Version 1.1,
or later, supports full duplex)
o IBM VTAM Version 4 Release 2 AnyNet feature (when used with VTAM)
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 SNA over TCP/IP:
o IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 with ServicePak XR06055, or later
o One of the following IBM Communications Manager/2 versions:
- Version 1.11 ServicePak WR06150, or later, for dependent LU
support (printers and emulators)
- Version 1.0, or later, for APPC support (LU 6.2 only)
o IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 Version 1.2.1 CSD 34109, or later
o IBM VTAM Version 4 Release 2 AnyNet feature (when used with VTAM)
AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over SNA Version 1.0:
o One of the following IBM OS/2 products:
- IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 with ServicePak XR06100, or later
- IBM OS/2 Version 2.1 with ServicePak XR06200
o One of the following IBM Communications Manager/2 products:
- Version 1.01 ServicePak WR06050 (NetBEUI Central Service
requires Version 1.11) with IBM OS/2 LAN Adapter and Protocol
Support Version 2.14 ServicePak WR07020, or later
- Version 1.11 ServicePak WR06150, or later
COMPATIBILITY: AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 Sockets over SNA will support
most BSD 4.3 sockets-based C language applications. This has been
tested with the following applications:
o File transfer protocol (FTP, FTPPM, TFTP)
o Virtual terminal protocol (Telnet)
o Interactive conversation (TALK)
o Remote execution protocol (REXEC)
o Remote shell execution (RSH)
o Packet Internet groper (PING)
o IP name/number conversion using DNS (HOST, NAMED)
o X Window System (PMX)
o Network File System (NFS)
o Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
o IBM Distributed Computing Environment for OS/2 and Windows
Version 1.0
o SOMobject Developers Toolkkit for OS/2 CSD 2.03
o NVDM/2
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 SNA over TCP/IP has been tested with the
following applications:
o IMS
o CICS (TM)
o DRDA (TM)
o DB2/2
o DCAF
o NVDM/2
AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over SNA Version 1.0 has been tested with the
following applications:
o Lotus Notes Release 3
o Person to Person/2 (R) Version 1.0
o Time and Place/2 Version 2.0
o LANServer Version 3.0, or later
The AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 (Sockets over SNA and SNA over
TCP/IP) function is the same as the VTAM Version 4 Release 2 AnyNet
Software Announcement 294-028, dated February 1, 1994.
LIMITATIONS: The following limitations apply:
o AnyNet/2 Sockets over SNA does not support broadcast
o AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over SNA does not co-exist in the same
workstation as AnyNet/2 Version 1.0 (Sockets over SNA)
PLANNING INFORMATION
PACKAGING: Packaging Information
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 contains two AnyNet functions for the
OS/2 workstation: SNA over TCP/IP and Sockets over SNA.
Additionally, softcopy documentation is provided in two forms: a
BookManager (R) file including the Library Reader (TM)/2 program to
allow online view, search, and print and a Postscript print file.
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 Program Package and Upgrade Package is
distributed on 3.5-inch diskettes and contains the following:
o Diskette 1 -- Install Program and Program Code
o Diskette 2 -- Program Code
o Diskette 3 -- IBM Library Reader/2 and Program Documentation
o Diskette 4 -- Program Documentation
o License, Program, and Installation Information
o Proof of License
The AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 Proof of Additional License
certificate contains the following:
o Proof of Additional License certificate
AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over SNA Version 1.0 is distributed on
3.5-inch diskettes. This package contains the following:
o Diskette 1 -- Install Program and Program Code
o Diskette 2 -- Program Code
o Diskette 3 -- IBM Library Reader/2 and Program Documentation
o Diskette 4 -- Program Documentation
o License, Program, and Installation Information
o Proof of License
The AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over SNA Version 1.0 Proof of Additional
License certificate contains the following:
o Proof of Additional License certificate
SECURITY, AUDITABILITY, AND CONTROL
AnyNet/2 uses the security and auditability features of the
OS/2 operating 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 are accepted immediately. Shipments
will begin on the planned availability date.
Orders may be placed through the local IBM office or by
calling the IBM Direct at 800-IBM-CALL (426-2255).
To order these programs for order type, specify the order type
number, feature number, part number, program name, media, and
quantity.
FEATURE PART
NUMBER NUMBER PROGRAM NAME
Order Type Number: 5871-BBB
7441 87G7776 AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Program Package (2)
Order Type Number: 5872-BBB
7447 87G7775 AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Proof of Additional
License certificate
7448 95G0692 AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Additional License
without certificate
FEATURE PART
NUMBER NUMBER PROGRAM NAME
Order Type Number: 5873-BBB
7450 87G7780 AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Program Package
Upgrade from Version 1.0 (2)
Order Type Number: 5874-BBB
7454 95G0695 AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Proof of Additional License
certificate Upgrade from
Version 1.0
7455 95G0693 AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Additional License
without certificate
Upgrade from Version 1.0
Order Type Number: 5871-BBB
7457 87G7794 AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over
SNA Version 1.0
Program Package (2)
Order Type Number: 5872-BBB
7462 87G7774 AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over
SNA Version 1.0
Proof of Additional
License certificate
7463 95G0694 AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over
SNA Version 1.0
Additional License
without certificate
VALU Discount
7447 87G7775 AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Proof of Additional
License certificate (VALU)
Order Type Number: 5872-BB2
7448 95G0692 AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Additional License without
certificate (VALU)
Order Type Number: 5874-BB3
7454 95G0695 AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Proof of Additional License
certificate Upgrade from
Version 1.0 (VALU)
7455 95G0693 AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Additional License without
certificate Upgrade from
Version 1.0 (VALU)
Order Type Number: 5872-BB2
7462 87G7774 AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over
SNA Version 1.0
Proof of Additional
License certificate (VALU)
7463 95G0694 AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over
SNA Version 1.0
Additional License without
certificate (VALU)
(2) Media = 3.5-inch diskette
The available order types are:
o Program Package -- program diskette with documentation.
o Additional License Copies -- authorization for the customer who
has a program package to make a single copy of the program
diskette and documentation. There are two ways to receive
authorization to copy. Receipt of the invoice authorizes the
customer to make the Additional License Copy. The IBM Customer
Agreement (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. When the Volume Discount
Exhibit, Volume Additional License Usage (VALU) applies
authorization to make Additional License Copies begins on the
start date specified in the Addendum for Volume Discount.
o Program Package Upgrade -- program diskette with documentation.
o 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. When the
Volume Discount Exhibit, Volume Additional License Usage (VALU)
applies authorization to make Additional License Copies begins on
the start date specified in the Addendum for Volume Discount.
IBM EDUCATION FULFILLMENT CENTER: These programs are eligible to be
ordered through the IBM Education Fulfillment Center. Note that
availability through the IBM Education Fulfillment Center may not
coincide with the programming availability dates noted in other
sections of this document.
The IBM Education Fulfillment Center is the order processing
location for selected personal computers and related
hardware/software for eligible education end users.
PROGRAM UPGRADE
The program package upgrade option allows currently licensed
users of AnyNet/2 Version 1.0 to obtain the new function for a
program upgrade charge. The program upgrade to AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
is available on June 24, 1994. Orders will be accepted after
June 24, 1994. These upgrades will be available through IBM
Authorized Personal Computer Dealers and Industry Remarketers
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 in each program package.
Customers may also order upgrades through the local IBM office
using the IBM Personal Computer/System Program IBM US Upgrade and
Certification Order Form included with this announcement.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
LICENSING: These programs are 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: The ICA must be in effect, or the Proof of
Additional License certificate must be acquired.
LIMITED WARRANTY
o Program: Yes. Media: Three months.
o Additional Licenses: Yes. Media: Not applicable.
PROGRAM SERVICES: Program services will be available during the
first three months following the date of delivery to the customer by
IBM, but no later than June 30, 1995. The statement of service
included in the program package describes this service.
VOLUME ORDERS: For information regarding volume orders, contact your
IBM representative.
TESTING PERIOD: Two months for program packages.
The 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
the single unit price, is not subject to any further discount or
allowance.
CHARGES
PART ONE-TIME
DESCRIPTION NUMBER CHARGE
Order Type Number: 5871-BBB
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Program Package 87G7776 $199
AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over
SNA Version 1.0
Program Package 87G7794 110
Order Type Number: 5872-BBB
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Proof of Additional
License certificate 87G7775 179
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Additional License
without certificate 95G0692 179
AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over
SNA Version 1.0
Proof of Additional
License certificate 87G7774 110
AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over
SNA Version 1.0
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AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
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AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Additional License
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AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over
SNA Version 1.0
Proof of Additional
License certificate 87G7774 $ 99
AnyNet/2 NetBEUI over
SNA Version 1.0
Additional License
without certificate 95G0694 99
Order Type Number: 5873-BBB
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
Upgrade from
Version 1.0
Program Package 87G7780 49
Order Type Number: 5874-BBB
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License certificate
Upgrade from Version 1.0 95G0695 29
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0
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without certificate
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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 AnyNet/2 Version 1.0 to AnyNet/2 Version 2.0.
OPTIONAL ANNUAL SUPPORT LINE CHARGE
DESCRIPTION CHARGE
AnyNet/2 Version 2.0 $995
AnyNet/2 NetBEUI
over SNA 495
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