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Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet

The iSeries™ server supports Gigabit and 10 Gbps Ethernet, which requires the use of a 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps input/output adapter (IOA).

Start of change There are six IOAs that can be used to run Gigabit Ethernet, the 2760, 5701, and 5706 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) adapters, which use copper wire cabling, and the 2743, 5700, and 5707 Gigabit Ethernet cards, which use fiber optics. The fiber optic 573A and 576A IOAs support 10 Gbps Ethernet. All of the adapter cards support Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), 9000-byte jumbo frames, and the IEEE 802.3 standard.End of change

Start of changei5/OS does not have integrated support for SNA over Gigabit or 10 Gbps Ethernet. Enterprise Extender or AnyNet is required to run SNA over Gigabit or 10 Gbps Ethernet.End of change

Start of changeThe UTP cards have the capability of running 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T in full or half duplex mode. The recommended minimum cabling type for use between these cards and their link partner is Category 5e, which has copper twisted pair wiring. All four pairs are used when running Gigabit Ethernet. The cable and connectors must also be wired to TIA/EIA 568-B standard. Crossover cables are not supported.End of change

Start of changeThe Gigabit fiber optic cards only support 1000BASE-SX in full duplex mode. The 10 Gigabit fiber optic cards only support 10Gbase-LR and 10Gbase-SR in full duplex mode. The 2743 and 576A use duplex SC connectors while the 5700, 5707, and 573A use duplex LC connectors. The recommended fiber to use with the 2743, 5700, 5707, and 573A IOAs is 50 or 62.5 micron MMF (multi mode) fiber. 9 micron SMF (single mode) fiber is recommended for the 576A.End of change

Table 1. Summary of IOA support by release
IOA Earliest release supported
2743 V4R5
2760 V5R1
5700 V5R2
5701 V5R2
5706 V5R3
5707 V5R3
Start of change573AEnd of change V5R3*
Start of change576AEnd of change V5R3*
Note: The 573A and 567A are only supported at V5R3 for some types of the iSeries model 520. These adapters are supported at V5R4 for all other models.

Ethernet frames can contain anywhere from 64 to 9000 bytes of information. All of these cards support the largest, 9000-byte jumbo frame size. The amount of work for the adapter card to process each frame, regardless of size, is nearly the same. Therefore, you want to pack the most information possible into each frame. The final result will be to decrease processor utilization, leaving it more available for other application usage.

Note: Start of changeYour system is limited by the switches, hubs, and devices that it connects to. Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and jumbo frames can only be used if all devices support them.End of change
Related concepts
Line speed
Related reference
Establish a physical connection to your network
Hardware requirements for Ethernet
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APPC, APPN, and HPR
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