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IBM Internet Connection Servers and IBM Internet Connection Secure Servers, Version 4.1, for AIX, OS/2 Warp, Windows NT, Windows 95,
Announced on June 25, 1996
Software Announcement 296239
In Brief . . .
IBM now offers the widest range of Internet servers in the industry.
o Try IBM's Internet Connection Server at no charge.
o Use IBM's Internet Connection Secure Server for 60 days at no
charge.
o Get started right away by downloading these products via the
Internet at URL:
http://www.ics.raleigh.ibm.com
o Take advantage of the full function and security of IBM's family
of Internet servers with compliant networking industry standards.
o Get a solid foundation for building a presence on the World Wide
Web.
o Host your own Web pages in-house or make them externally available
on the Internet.
o Tie your existing corporate systems and data into the Internet or
a private Intranet.
o Safely transfer confidential data over the Internet using SSL and
S-HTTP security protocols.
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For ordering, contact:
Your IBM representative, an IBM Authorized
Business Partner, or IBM DIRECT at
800-IBM-CALL Reference: YE005
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IBM's family of modular Internet servers has been expanded to include
the most popular operating systems from Microsoft+, Sun, and HP, plus
significant new features. These enhancements are available in the
IBM Internet Connection Servers, Version 4.1 and IBM Internet
Connection Secure Servers, Version 4.1 for:
o AIX(R)
o OS/2(R) Warp
o Microsoft Windows+ NT
o Microsoft Windows 95
o Sun Solaris
o Hewlett-Packard HP-UX
In addition, IBM's Internet server software has been incorporated in
the "Domino" version of Lotus Notes, which is available for beta
testing by Notes Release 4 customers.
IBM now offers the widest range of Internet servers and server
technology in the industry. IBM's Internet Connection Servers and
Secure Servers enable customers to rapidly implement client/server
applications, extend application capabilities, and provide a reliable
foundation for building a strong presence on the Internet. With IBM
Internet servers, businesses can promote their corporate identity and
products by hosting their own Web home pages and making them
available on the external network or within their internal network
(Intranet).
IBM's Secure Servers are able to encrypt sensitive data through
implementation of the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol. The
servers are available for a fee in export and North American
versions.
The Internet Connection Servers (non-secure) are available at no
charge through electronic download via the Internet at URL:
http://www.ics.raleigh.ibm.com
The secure export versions are available to anyone for a 60-day
evaluation at no charge from the same Web site.
The North American secure versions use encryption technology that is
not exportable and, therefore, cannot be downloaded electronically.
Planned Availability Dates
June 28, 1All servers via the Internet, except for the beta servers
for Windows 95
July 26, 1All orderable server program packages and
beta versions for Windows 95 via the Internet
+ Registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation
(R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines
Corporation in the United States or other countries or both.
Other trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties
of their respective owners.
DESCRIPTION
IBM Internet Connection Servers and Internet Connection Secure
Servers, Version 4.1
To meet today's need for software that is easy to install, use, and
operate while working with existing systems, IBM has taken proven
software technology and enhanced it with additional function,
integrated packaging, and simpler terms and conditions.
The IBM Internet Connection Servers are:
o IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for AIX
o IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp
o IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for Windows NT
o IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for Solaris
o IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for HP-UX
o IBM Internet Connection Server, Beta Version, for Windows 95
The IBM Internet Connection Secure Servers are:
o IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for AIX
o IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp
o IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for Windows NT
o IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for Solaris
o IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for HP-UX
o IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Beta Version, for Windows
95
Together, these servers represent the widest range of Internet
servers in the industry.
A business can effectively promote its corporate messages, provide
marketing information, give sales support to customers, and even gain
a competitive edge by having their own home pages accessible on the
Web. Access to the Web pages can be kept within a company, on an
Intranet, or made available outside of the company.
At No Charge: IBM's Internet Connection Servers (non-secure) are
available at no charge through electronic download. To download your
copy, visit the IBM Internet Connection Server Home Page at URL:
http://www.ics.raleigh.ibm.com
For a 60-day Evaluation: The IBM Internet Connection Secure Servers
may be downloaded for evaluation from the Internet Connection Server
Home Page at no charge. The evaluation time period is 60 days. The
export version of the Internet Connection Secure Servers is used for
electronic download and evaluation.
For a Fee: For those who want to receive the program package and
hardcopy documentation for the IBM Internet Connection Servers
(non-secure), they can order it for a fee.
For those who want to use the IBM Internet Connection Secure Servers
beyond the 60-day evaluation period, they must be ordered for a fee.
The U.S./Canada secure version is available only in the U.S. and
Canada. The export version of the secure servers is available only
outside the U.S. and Canada.
Standard Features
IBM's Internet Connection Servers provide all the necessary features
to create a World Wide Web presence for you on the Internet. These
products provide the following:
o Home Page Repository: acts as a repository for resources (home
pages) created with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
o HTTP Support: services requests from a Web browser (client) using
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to transfer the document.
o Proxy Support: acts as an agent for the browser to access remote
servers not directly accessible by the browser because of security
access restrictions. The proxy server supports requests from
HTTP, FTP, Gopher, WAIS, and HTTPS, and acts on their behalf.
o Proxy Caching: temporarily stores files, making subsequent
requests for those files available to the requester much quicker.
o CGI Support: provides application interfaces using Common Gateway
Interface (CGI), which is an API between the Internet Connection
Server and another application such as a database. Sample CGI
scripts are provided that will negotiate the movement of data
between the Internet Connection Server and an outside application.
o Integration of DB2(R) Gateway (AIX and OS/2 only): allows you to
access DB2 data using standard Web browsers. Using this feature,
you can develop Web applications without a proprietary language,
data encapsulation, or database reformatting. Application
programmers can combine dynamic SQL with HTML forms to access DB2
databases. For more information about the DB2 Gateway, use your
Web browser to go to the following URL:
http://www.software.ibm.com/data/db2/db2wgafs.html
o Integration of CICS(TM) Gateway (AIX and OS/2 only): allows you
to develop and run transaction processing applications on the Web
and to access new and many existing CICS applications using
standard Web browsers. Typically, no changes are required for
CICS applications using this feature, and no application code is
required to use the CICS Gateway. In most cases, you do not need
to recompile CICS applications or CICS Basic Mapping Support (BMS)
maps. For more information about the CICS Gateway, use your Web
browser to go to the following URL:
http://www.hursley.ibm.com/cics/saints/index.html
o Internet Security: gives you the industry's two most popular
security protocols:
- Secure Sockets Layer
- Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP)
IBM's secure servers not only support the industry standards for
x.509 certificates used in the SSL and SHTTP protocols, they also
provide the facilities to issue certificates for use within an
enterprise.
The IBM Internet Connection Secure Servers are available in
U.S./Canada versions and in export versions. The U.S./Canada
versions use a stronger level of security and are not available
outside the U.S. or Canada. The U.S./Canada versions are also not
available for electronic download via the Internet.
The Export versions of the secure servers use the security level
that has been approved by the U.S. Government for export and are
available for 60-day evaluation by downloading over the Internet.
The U.S./Canada versions of the Internet Connection Secure Servers
can only be obtained with a one-time fee in the U.S. or Canada.
The export versions of the secure servers can be evaluated in the
U.S. and Canada but can only be obtained with a one-time fee
outside the U.S. and Canada.
Both the U.S./Canada and export versions fully interoperate with
each other internationally.
o Quick and Easy Installation: provides easy-to-use installation
tools and procedures to install the Internet Connection Server on
the following operating systems:
- OS/2 Warp -- use the standard OS/2 installation tool, Software
Installer.
- AIX -- use the standard AIX installation procedures through
SMIT using installp.
- Windows NT and Windows 95 -- use InstallShield.
- Solaris -- use Admintool.
- HP-UX -- use SAM.
o Easy-to-Use Configuration Tool: provides HTML forms, which are
used to configure information such as time-out settings, proxy
servers, and caching. With IBM's Internet Servers, the Web
browser of your choice can be used for configuration and
administration tasks.
New Features
In addition to the base functions of the Internet Connection Servers,
the following new features are provided with Version 4.1.
o IBM httpd API: allows you to extend the server's base functions.
Using this API, you can write extensions to perform site-specific
processes, such as publishing customized pages based on a client's
code level, enhancing the basic authentication, and adding error
routines to track problems or alert you about various conditions.
o NSAPI Support: lets you easily port your existing NSAPI programs
to run on the IBM Internet Connection Servers without any loss of
function. The IBM httpd API includes a NSAPI compatibility module
that supports the Netscape API. This gives you the ability to use
these programs on the industry's widest variety of operating
systems -- Windows NT, Windows 95, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, and OS/2.
o Server-Side Includes: lets you dynamically insert information into
an HTML document that the server sends to a client. The current
date, the size of a file, and the last change of a file are
examples of dynamic information that can be sent to the client.
o Error Message Customization: allows you to customize the basic
CERN messages that your server sends back to the client when error
conditions occur. By creating your own HTML message files, you
can provide additional information, suggest solutions, and name a
contact person, if desired.
o Enhanced Logging and Reporting: enables you to control which
requests your server logs. The reporting function lets you create
and view reports based on the information in your access logs.
o Multiple IP Address Support: lets you efficiently maintain
multiple Web sites on a single Internet Connection server. By
running the server on a machine with multiple network connections,
you can serve different files based on the host name entered by
the client making the request. Clients can reach each of your
home pages with a simple URL that does not specify a file name or
port number.
For information regarding Internet Connection support for
AS/400(R), refer to Software Announcement 296-184, dated
June 4, 1996, OS/400(R) Version 3 Release 2.
For announcement materials related to the other server products
not covered in this announcement, refer to Software Announcement
296-071, dated March 12, 1996, Overview: IBM Software Servers.
Product-Specific Information
The IBM Internet Connection Servers include all of the base functions
and the new Version 4.1 features(1). The Internet Connection Secure
Servers include SSL and S-HTTP security, plus the base functions and
new Version 4.1 features.
IBM Internet Connection Servers for AIX, OS/2, and Windows NT are
members of the IBM Software Server family. For more information,
refer to Software Announcement 296-077, dated March 12, 1996.
Internet Connection Servers for AIX: These servers were developed to
specifically take advantage of native AIX utilities, including the
System Resource Controller (SRC) for simplified initialization of the
server and auto-restart, logging of critical messages through the AIX
syslog, and improved performance and scalability of the server
through the use of threaded transaction processing using AIX native
kernel threads.
Internet Connection Servers for Windows NT: You can define the
Internet server as a Windows NT Service so that the server starts
automatically whenever Windows NT starts and runs without displaying
the server's user interface on the desktop.
Internet Connection Servers, Beta Version, for Windows 95: IBM
Internet Connection Server and Secure Server for Windows 95 are
available only in the beta version and can be downloaded from the
Internet. This software is provided to customers so they can gain
early experience with the product, test its functionality, and
determine if it meets their needs. The secure server is the export
version only.
(1) The Multiple IP Address Support feature is not supported by the
Internet Connection Servers for HP-UX.
National Language Support
The IBM Internet Connection Server products are double-byte character
set (DBCS)-enabled. Code page support, translations of GUIs,
messages, online help and documentation, and the Up and Running Guide
are provided.
The Internet Connection Servers and Secure Servers, Version 4.1, for
AIX and OS/2 Warp are available in the following languages:
o French
o Spanish
o Italian
o German
o Brazilian/Portuguese
o Japanese
o Korean
o Simplified Chinese
o Traditional Chinese
PUBLICATIONS
The following documentation is available for the Internet Connection
Server and the Internet Connection Secure Server Version 4.1. Each
publication pertains to both non-secure and secure servers.
Order
Title Number
OS/2 Warp
Up and Running! GC31-8290
WebMaster's Guide GC31-8286
Windows NT
Up and Running! GC31-8283
WebMaster's Guide GC31-8289
AIX
Up and Running! GC31-8291
HP-UX
Up and Running! GC31-8284
Solaris
Up and Running! GC31-8285
AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris
WebMaster's Guide GC31-8287
All Operating Systems
Web Programming Guide Available for
download(2)
(2) At URL: http://www.ics.raleigh.ibm.com
Obtaining Documentation: A hardcopy version of Up and Running! is
included with each server program package. In addition, you can
obtain for a one-time fee the hardcopy versions of Up and Running!
and the WebMaster's Guide through IBMLink(TM) by specifying the order
number from the table above.
HTML versions of Up and Running! and the WebMaster's Guide are also
available for online viewing and printing once the server program is
installed.
Additionally, you can use the IBM Internet Connection Server Web site
(http://www.ics.raleigh.ibm.com) to download, view, and print all
three guides in HTML format and in PDF (portable document format).
For printing PDF files, you need the Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is
also available through the same Web site.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Specified Operating Environment
Hardware Requirements
IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp
o Any PC, PS/2(R) computer, or IBM Personal System/55 supported by
OS/2 Warp Version 3.0, or later
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
o Approximately 6MB of free disk space for installation
o A CD-ROM drive if installing from a CD
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp
o Any PC, PS/2 computer, or IBM Personal System/55 supported by OS/2
Warp Version 3.0, or later
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
o Approximately 8MB of free disk space for installation
o A CD-ROM drive if installing from a CD
IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for AIX
o A RISC System/6000(R), RISC/6000 Scalable POWERparallel(R) System
(SP2(R)), or Power Series(TM) Family system with AIX Version
4.1.3, or later, and approximately 7MB of free disk space
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o A CD-ROM drive if installing from a CD
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for AIX
o A RISC System/6000, Power Series Family, or SP2 system with AIX
Version 4.1.3, or later, and approximately 9MB of free disk space
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o A CD-ROM drive if installing from a CD
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for Windows NT
o Any IBM-compatible PC, PS/2 computer, or IBM Personal System/55
supported by Windows NT Version 3.51
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
o Approximately 6MB of free disk space for installation
o A CD-ROM drive if installing from a CD
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for Windows NT
o Any IBM-compatible PC, PS/2 computer, or IBM Personal System/55
supported by Microsoft Windows NT Version 3.51
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
o Approximately 8MB of free disk space for installation
o A CD-ROM drive if installing from a CD
IBM Internet Connection Server, Beta Version, for Windows 95
o Any IBM-compatible PC, PS/2 computer, or IBM Personal System/55
supported by Microsoft Windows 95 Version 1.0
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
o Approximately 6MB of free disk space for installation
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Beta Version, for Windows 95
o Any PC, PS/2 computer, or IBM Personal System/55 supported by
Microsoft Windows 95 Version 1.0
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
o Approximately 8MB of free disk space for installation
IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for Solaris
o A Sun SPARC or ULTRA-SPARC Series supported by Sun Solaris,
Version 2.4
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
o Approximately 7MB of free disk space for installation
o A CD-ROM drive if installing from a CD
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for Solaris
o A Sun SPARC or ULTRA-SPARC Series supported by Sun Solaris,
Version 2.4
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
o Approximately 9MB of free disk space for installation
o A CD-ROM drive if installing from a CD
IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for HP-UX
o A Hewlett-Packard Series 9000, Model 700 supported by HP-UX,
Version 10.0.1
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
o Approximately 7MB of free disk space for installation
o A CD-ROM drive if installing from a CD
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for HP-UX
o A Hewlett-Packard Series 9000, Model 700 supported by HP-UX,
Version 10.0.1
o A mouse or compatible pointing device
o Any communication hardware adapter supported by the TCP/IP
protocol stack to make network connections
o Approximately 9MB of free disk space for installation
o A CD-ROM drive if installing from a CD
Note: A CD-ROM drive is not required for installation if you are
downloading from URL:
http://www.ics.raleigh.ibm.com
Software Requirements: The IBM Internet Connection Servers for AIX,
OS/2 Warp, and Windows NT are part of the IBM Software Server Family
of products.
For the OS/2 platform, these servers have been certified to work
together through integration testing to run on top of the IBM Warp
Server, Version 4.1. The IBM software servers for AIX were certified
to work together through integration testing to run on top of IBM AIX
Version 4.1.4. The IBM software servers for Windows NT were
certified to work together through integration testing to run on top
of Microsoft Windows NT, Version 3.51. The testing included short
and long runs under stressed environments. Individual servers may
run on other earlier versions of OS/2, AIX, or Windows NT.
For announcement materials related to other IBM Software Server
products not covered in this announcement, refer to the following
Software Announcements, dated March 12, 1996:
o 296-072 -- IBM Communications Server for OS/2 Warp, Version 4
o 296-073 -- IBM Communications Server for AIX, Version 4
o 296-074 -- IBM Database Server for OS/2 Warp, AIX, and Windows NT,
Version 4
o 296-075 -- IBM Transaction Server for OS/2 Warp, Version 4
o 296-076 -- IBM Transaction Server for AIX, Version 4
o 296-078 -- Preview: IBM Directory and Security Servers for OS/2
Warp,V4
o 296-079 -- IBM Directory and Security Servers for AIX, Version 4
o 296-080 -- IBM SystemView(R) Server for AIX, Version 4
Internet Connection Servers and Secure Servers for AIX
o AIX/6000(R) Version 4.1.3 (5765-393), or later Additional
requirements for the CICS Gateway on AIX:
- CICS/6000(TM) Client Version 2.1 or CICS/6000 Version 2.1 with
a minimum of 1MB of free disk space in the /usr/lpp partition
Additional requirements for the DB2 Gateway on AIX:
- DB2/6000(TM), or access to a DB2 server via the Client
Application Enabler (CAE) or Distributed Database Connection
Services (DDCS) features of DB2, or DataJoiner(TM) with a
minimum of 2.5MB of free disk space in the /usr/lpp partition
and .5MB of free disk space in the root directory
Internet Connection Servers and Secure Servers for OS/2 Warp
o IBM OS/2 Warp Server, Version 4 (5622-851)
o OS/2 Warp Version 3.0, or later, and IBM TCP/IP with the latest
service
- Part number 83G8100 -- IBM OS/2 Warp Version 3
- Part number 83G8700 -- IBM OS/2 Warp Version 3 with
WIN-OS/2(TM)
- Part number 10H9800 -- IBM OS/2 Warp Connect Version 3
- Part number 10H9810 -- IBM OS/2 Warp Connect Version 3 with
WIN-OS/2
o Additional requirements for the DB2 Gateway on OS/2:
- DB2/2(TM) Version 1.2, or later
- 600KB of free disk space; 2MB is recommended when installing
the sample DB2 Gateway application
o Additional requirements for the CICS Gateway on OS/2:
- Access to a CICS for OS/2 server
- CICS Client for OS/2 1.0 installed, including updates from
Corrective Service Disk (CSD) 1
- 4.5MB of free disk space
Notes
-- The IBM Internet Connection Server and Secure Server,
Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp require approximately 11MB of
free disk space when installed with the DB2 Gateway and CICS
Gateway features.
-- The IBM Internet Connection Server and Secure Server,
Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp will support only the High
Performance File System (HPFS). This limitation is for the
Internet Connection Server only and not the entire operating
system.
Internet Connection Servers and Secure Servers for Windows NT
o Microsoft Windows NT, Version 3.51
Consult the Windows NT documentation for specific operating system
software requirements.
Note: IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for Windows NT
requires a partition that is formatted using either the NT File
System (NTFS) or HPFS. It is recommended that you use NTFS for
better file protection.
Internet Connection Servers and Secure Servers for Solaris
o Sun Solaris, Version 2.4
Consult the Solaris documentation for specific operating system
software requirements.
Internet Connection Servers and Secure Servers for HP-UX
o Hewlett-Packard HP-UX, Version 10.0.1
Consult the HP-UX documentation for specific operating system
software requirements.
Internet Connection Servers and Secure Servers (Beta Version) for
Window 95
o Microsoft Windows 95, Version 1.0
Consult the Windows 95 documentation for specific operating system
software requirements.
Compatibility: IBM's Internet Connection Servers use
industry-standard protocols and are compatible with other Web servers
and browsers that are compliant with those protocols.
Cryptography
IBM Internet Connection Secure Servers: Two versions of these secure
products exist, one for the U.S. and Canada and one for all other
countries. The version for U.S. and Canada cannot be made available
outside the U.S. or Canada, since they contain triple DES
cryptographic algorithms for bulk encryption, and 128-bit RC2 and
128-bit RC4 encryption. These products cannot be exported outside
the U.S. and Canada to any entities. The version of the products
announced outside of the U.S. and Canada use 40-bit RC2 and 40-bit
RC4 encryption for data privacy. These products can be exported
under General License GTDR without written assurance to all but
embargoed countries and Syria. For further information, contact your
export regulation coordinator (ERC) or export regulation executive
(ERE).
For further information regarding cryptography and data security,
refer to Software Announcement 295-408, dated September 26, 1995.
Planning Information
Packaging: The following servers are shipped with:
IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp
o IBM International Program License Agreement with Programming
Support Summary
o Registration card
o License information
o Proof of Entitlement
o CD-ROM
o Up and Running Guide
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp
o IBM International Program License Agreement with Programming
Support Summary
o Registration card
o License information
o Proof of Entitlement
o CD-ROM
o Up and Running Guide
IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for AIX
o IBM International Program License Agreement with Programming
Support Summary
o Registration card
o License information
o Proof of Entitlement
o CD-ROM
o Up and Running Guide
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for AIX
o IBM International Program License Agreement with Programming
Support Summary
o Registration card
o License information
o Proof of Entitlement
o CD-ROM
o Up and Running Guide
IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for Windows NT
o IBM International Program License Agreement with Programming
Support Summary
o Registration card
o License information
o Proof of Entitlement
o CD-ROM
o Up and Running Guide
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for Windows NT
o IBM International Program License Agreement with Programming
Support Summary
o Registration card
o License information
o Proof of Entitlement
o CD-ROM
o Up and Running Guide
IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for Solaris
o IBM International Program License Agreement with Programming
Support Summary
o Registration card
o License information
o Proof of Entitlement
o CD-ROM
o Up and Running Guide
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for Solaris
o IBM International Program License Agreement with Programming
Support Summary
o Registration card
o License information
o Proof of Entitlement
o CD-ROM
o Up and Running Guide
IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for HP-UX
o IBM International Program License Agreement with Programming
Support Summary
o Registration card
o License information
o Proof of Entitlement
o CD-ROM
o Up and Running Guide
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for HP-UX
o IBM International Program License Agreement with Programming
Support Summary
o Registration card
o License information
o Proof of Entitlement
o CD-ROM
o Up and Running Guide
IBM Internet Connection Server, Beta Version, for Windows 95 is only
available electronically and must be downloaded over the Internet to
be installed.
Security, Auditability, and Control
The security and auditability features of the announced Internet
Connection Servers use the security and auditability features of the
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 INFORMATION
Orders for new licenses will be accepted now.
Shipments will begin on the planned availability dates. To order
these programs, specify the order type number, feature number, part
number, program name, media, and quantity.
Program Package: Program media with documentation
Servers for AIX
Current Licensees: Current licensees of Internet Connection Server,
Version 4, for AIX (5765-638) who want shipment of media for
Version 4.1 under SPO 5692-AIX must order Version 4.1 via MES.
To ensure that you receive Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1,
for AIX, you must specify a schedule date of August 23, 1996, or
later.
Current licensees are encouraged to order MES updates by calling
800-879-2755. IBM Software Manufacturing Solutions (SMS) requires
that all AIX/6000 licensed programs installed on any RISC System/6000
hardware be installed against the customer's appropriate hardware and
software serial numbers on AAS. If these conditions are met, SMS
will enter an order for an MES to ship the release and will process
the installation of the MES. The IBM representative will receive
notification from SMS when the MES orders are entered. The hours of
operation are Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (mountain
time).
SMS will request the following information:
o Verification of customer name/number
o Verification of ship-to address (for a permanent address change,
the local IBM office must be contacted)
o Verification of media on which the update will be provided
If the update is required on a different media than reflected in
the profile, SMS will make a permanent change.
o Number of software shipments to be generated
o RISC System/6000 hardware and software systems serial numbers
o Expected shipment/receipt date
The local IBM office is responsible for:
o Permanent address change
o New chargeable software order requests
o Software discontinuance
o SIPO consolidations
o Expedited software delivery requests
If SMS is unable to fulfill a customer's request, SMS will refer the
customer to the systems engineer or IBM representative.
Orders will be accepted for the following MES updates.
From To
IBM Internet Connection IBM Internet Connection
Server for AIX, Server for AIX,
Version 4.0 (5765-638) Version 4.1 (5765-638)
If placing an MES order for the latest release/modification level of
the products listed above, delete and add SPO (5692-AIX) feature
number 0708.
If you chose not to take media with your original order under
5692-AIX, you must add the media process charge from the following
table:
Media
Process
Media Charge
Feature Feature
Media Type Number Number
QIC525 1/4-inch tape 3405 1000
QIC120 1/4-inch tape 3406 1001
8-mm tape 3407 1002
4-mm tape 3423 1003
CD-ROM 3410 1004
New Licensees: For each program package ordered, enter the program
number with the appropriate feature numbers.
To order programs for type model, specify the type model number,
asset feature number 9001, and a one-time charge (OTC) feature number
from the following table.
New users of Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for AIX should
specify:
Type Model
5765 638
New users of Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1, for AIX
should specify:
Type Model
5697 A74
Basic License: For an OTC, specify feature number 9001 for asset
registration, one of the following feature numbers as applicable, and
the desired quantity (maximum 250 per order).
OTC
Feature
Description Number
Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1,
for AIX (5765-638)
Base License 4000
OTC
Feature
Description Number
Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1,
for AIX (5697-A74)
Base License 0148
Additional License (quantity 1 to 250) 0158
System Program Order (SPO) (5692-AIX): A 5692-AIX SPO is mandatory
for shipments of program distribution and publications. The
individual licensed program orders (for example, 5765-638 or
5697-A74) will be for registration and billing purposes only. No
shipment will occur under these orders.
To receive shipment of machine-readable materials stacked on a single
8-mm, 4-mm, or 1/4-inch tape, or a CD-ROM requires an SPO
(5692-AIX). Billing for the media type selected will be generated
under the SPO. To prevent additional billing expenses, it is
recommended that only one SPO order per machine be placed.
Select one of the following (5692-AIX) feature numbers for the
licensed program hardcopy entitled publications, along with feature
number 9001 for asset registration.
SPO
Feature
Description Number
Internet Connections Server,
Version 4.1, for AIX (5765-638) 0708
Internet Connections Secure Server,
Version 4.1, for AIX (5697-A74)
(U.S./Canada only) 0717
Under SPO 5692-AIX, feature number 3470 can be used to suppress
hardcopy documentation. To order entitled hardcopy documentation
only, order feature number 3430.
Basic Machine-Readable Material: To order, select the feature number
of the desired distribution medium under 5692-AIX. Also select one
of the following priced feature numbers for media type under
5692-AIX. The media process charge is a one-time, non-discountable
charge per SPO order when media is selected.
Media
Process
Media Charge
Feature Feature
Media Type Number Number
QIC525 1/4-inch tape 3405 1000
QIC120 1/4-inch tape 3406 1001
8-mm tape 3407 1002
4-mm tape 3423 1003
CD-ROM 3410 1004
Preinstall: The preinstall option is valid only if accompanied by a
hardware system order for the preinstalled AIX Version 4, specifying
the preinstall option.
It is recommended that backup media be chosen with preinstalled
orders. Not all of the software offered under the licensed program
will be preinstalled on the system disk.
The 5765-638 and 5697-A74 order and SPO must be for the same system
type/system number and must have the same scheduled shipment date.
Feature number 5005 must be specified under the individual licensed
program, 5765-638 and 5697-A74, to facilitate preinstall of that
licensed program on the system disk.
The preinstall option is available at no additional charge.
To take delivery of backup media, a media feature must be specified.
Software preinstalled on the hard disk may not include all of the
function included on the media.
Program Upgrade: Existing licensees of IBM Internet Connection
Secure Server Version 1.1 for AIX (5801-AAR, #0302, 33H4191) or IBM
Internet Connection Secure Server Version 1.0 for AIX (5803-AAR,
#0061, 33H4263) can upgrade to IBM Internet Connection Secure Server
Version 4.1, for AIX (5697-A74), by specifying the upgrade charge
feature number 0159.
Additional License Copy Upgrade: Existing licensees of IBM Internet
Connection Secure Server Version 1.1 for AIX Additional License Copy
Upgrade (5804-AAR, #0105, 33H4265 or 5802-AAR, #0200, 33H4199) or IBM
Internet Connection Secure Server Version 1.1 for AIX Upgrade License
Copy Upgrade -- Software Advantage (5804-AAR, #0104, 33H4264 or
5802-AAR, #0191, 33H4195) can upgrade to an additional license of IBM
Internet Connection Secure Server Version 4.1, for AIX (5697-A74), by
specifying the additional license copy upgrade feature number 0149.
Servers for OS/2 Warp, Windows NT, Solaris, HP-UX, and Windows 95
To order these programs, specify the order type number, feature
number, part number, program name, media, and quantity. A maximum
quantity of 250 of each feature number can be ordered.
Program medium is CD-ROM.
Order Type: 5801-AAR
Feature Part
Program Name Number Number
Internet Connection Server,
Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp 2120 84H1608
Internet Connection Secure Server,
Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp 2121 84H1613
Internet Connection Server,
Version 4.1, for Windows NT 2122 84H1609
Internet Connection Secure Server,
Version 4.1, for Windows NT 2123 84H1614
Internet Connection Server,
Version 4.1, for Solaris 2124 84H1611
Internet Connection Secure Server,
Version 4.1, for Solaris 2125 84H1616
Internet Connection Server,
Version 4.1, for HP-UX 2126 84H1612
Internet Connection Secure Server,
Version 4.1, for HP-UX 2127 84H1617
Order Type: Not applicable, medium is the Internet
Feature Part
Program Name Number Number
Internet Connection Server,
Beta Version, for Windows 95
(English) NA* NA
Internet Connection Secure Server,
Beta Version, for Windows 95
(English) NA NA
* Not Applicable
Additional License Copies: Authorizes the customer who has a program
package to make a single copy of the program media and printed
documentation.
The authorization is given by providing the customer a Proof of
Entitlement for Additional License -- with Certificate, which has its
own part number and feature number.
Order Type: 5802-AAR
Feature Part
Program Name Number Number
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for OS/2 Warp
Additional License Proof of
Entitlement Certificate 2031 84H1635
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for Windows NT
Additional License Proof of
Entitlement Certificate 2033 84H1637
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for Solaris
Additional License Proof of
Entitlement Certificate 2036 84H1639
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for HP-UX
Additional License Proof of
Entitlement Certificate 2038 84H1641
Additional License Copies -- Software Advantage Exhibit:
Authorization to make additional license copies begins on the start
date specified in the Software Advantage Agreement. Proof of
Entitlement will be provided monthly.
Order Type: 5802-AAR
Part
Program Name Number
Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 4.1
Additional License -- Software Advantage
OS/2 Warp 84H1634
Windows NT 84H1636
Solaris 84H1638
HP-UX 84H1640
Program Package Upgrade: Program CD-ROM with documentation
Order Type: 5803-AAR
Feature Part
Program Name Number Number
Internet Connection Secure Server
Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp
Upgrade from Version 1.1 1190 84H1620
Additional License Copy Upgrade: Authorizes the customer who has a
program package upgrade to make a single copy of the program media
and printed documentation.
The authorization is given by providing the customer a Proof of
Entitlement for Additional License -- with Certificate, which has its
own part number and feature number.
Order Type 5804-AAR
Feature Part
Program Name Number Number
Internet Connection Secure Server,
Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp
Additional License Upgrade
from Version 1.1 Proof
of Entitlement Certificate 0604 84H1628
Additional License Copy Upgrade -- Software Advantage Exhibit:
Authorization to make additional license copies begins on the start
date specified in the Software Advantage Agreement. Proof of
Entitlement will be provided monthly.
Order Type: 5804-AAR
Part
Program Name Number
Internet Connection Secure Server,
Version 4.1 for OS/2 Warp
Additional License Upgrade
from Version 1.1
Software Advantage 84H1627
Upgrade Protection (New Product): The following upgrade protection
products are available only under the Software Advantage for
Workstations offering:
Order Type: 5809-AAR
Part Number
Program Name OTC QC*
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1, for AIX
Upgrade Protection 33H8690 33H8696
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for OS/2 Warp
Upgrade Protection 33H8691 33H8697
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for Windows NT
Upgrade Protection 84H1661 84H1662
Part Number
Program Name OTC QC*
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for Solaris
Upgrade Protection 84H1663 84H1664
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for HP-UX
Upgrade Protection 84H1665 84H1666
* Quarterly Charge
Upgrade Protection, Version 4.1 (Entitled Customers): Customers who
have previously acquired a Software Advantage Upgrade Protection
automatically receive the upgraded part number shortly after planned
availability. The following table indicates the initial upgrade
protection part number acquired and the program package part number
to be received at no charge.
Software
Advantage
Upgrade Program
Protection Package
Part Part
Program Name Number Number
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for AIX
Upgrade Protection OTC 33H8690 84H1619
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for AIX
Upgrade Protection QC 33H8696 84H1619
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for OS/2 Warp
Upgrade Protection OTC 33H8691 84H1613
Internet Connection Secure
Server, Version 4.1,
for OS/2 Warp
Upgrade Protection QC 33H8697 84H1613
Program Upgrade
The program package upgrade option allows currently licensed users of
IBM Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 1.1, for AIX and IBM
Internet Connection Secure Server, Version 1.1, for OS/2 Warp to
obtain the new function for a program upgrade charge. The program
upgrade to IBM Internet Connection Server, Version 4.1, for AIX, and
Version 4.1, for OS/2 Warp, will be available on the planned
availability date.
Orders will be accepted now.
These upgrades will be available through IBM authorized remarketers.
The remarketer will require a Proof of Entitlement for each upgrade
ordered.
Customers can also order upgrades through the local IBM office using
the IBM Personal Software Program Upgrade and Certification Order
Form. The total quantity of upgrades acquired for a specific program
cannot exceed the total quantity of program packages and/or
additional licenses previously acquired for that program. Proof of
License for upgrade eligibility for additional license upgrades is a
copy of this invoice or previously acquired Proof of Entitlement for
Additional License -- with Certificate. Additional license upgrades
can be entered through the local IBM office using the IBM Personal
Software Program Upgrade and Certification Order Form or ordered
through an authorized remarketer.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Licensing: The programs described in this announcement are licensed
under the terms and conditions of the IBM International Program
License Agreement. A copy of the agreement is included in the
program package.
Additional License: Proof of Entitlement must be acquired.
Software Advantage for Workstations -- Upgrade Protection: The
announced programs are eligible as entitled upgrades. Entitled
customers will be provided with a no-charge program package and a
Proof of Entitlement authorizing right to copy equal to the number of
programs protected. Shipment will follow planned availability.
Variable Charges Apply: No
Limited Warranty: No
Program Services: Not available
Support Line: No
Complimentary Introductory Support: No
Volume Orders: For information regarding volume orders, contact your
IBM representative.
The Additional License -- Software Advantage part numbers and Upgrade
Protection part numbers included in this announcement are eligible
for volume discounting under the terms of the Software Advantage for
Workstations Agreement and Exhibit.
Guarantee: Yes. The IBM 30-day, money-back guarantee applies.
Authorization for Copy and Use on Home/Portable Computer: Yes, as
specified in the program package.
Program Transfer: Fully transferable
Educational Allowance: A reduced charge is available to qualified
education customers. The educational allowance may not be added to
any other discount or allowance.
CHARGES
Contact your IBM representative for charges information for this
announcement.
CALL NOW TO ORDER
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direct marketing organization, can also arrange to put your name on
the mailing list for catalogs of IBM products.
Phone: 800-IBM-CALL
Fax: 800-2IBM-FAX
Internet: ibm_direct@vnet.ibm.com
Mail: IBM Direct
Dept. YE005
P.O. Box 16848
Atlanta, GA 30321-0848
Reference: YE005
To identify your local IBM Authorized Business Partner or IBM
representative, call 800-IBM-4YOU.
Note: Shipments will begin after the planned availability date.