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<h1 class="topictitle1">Requirements</h1>
<div><p>Your system must meet these requirements before you install and
use any of the Cryptographic Coprocessors.</p>
<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">4764 Cryptographic Coprocessor requirements</h4><div class="p">The
4764 Cryptographic Coprocessor can be ordered by specifying Hardware Feature
Code 4806, which is supported on the following System i5 models:<ul><li>iSeries™ i5
520, 550, 570, and 595</li>
<li>I/O Expansion units 5074, 5088, 5095, 0595, 5294, and 5790</li>
</ul>
Your Cryptographic Coprocessor is a PCI card, and requires the following
software:<ul><li>i5/OS™ (5722-SS1):
The 4764 Cryptographic Coprocessor requires i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 Modification
0 or later. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> For systems running V5R3M0, the Cryptographic Access Provider
128-bit (5722-AC3) licensed program product must also be installed to enable
the cryptographic functions in the hardware.</div>
</li>
<li>i5/OS Option
35 Common Cryptographic Architecture Cryptographic Service Provider (CCA CSP)
provides the SAPI.</li>
<li>i5/OS 5733-CY1
Cryptographic Device Manager provides the CCA firmware for the 4764 Cryptographic
Coprocessor.</li>
<li>i5/OS Option
34 Digital Certificate Manager (if you are planning on using the Cryptographic
Coprocessor configuration web-based utility).</li>
<li>i5/OS 5722TC1
TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (if you are planning on using the Cryptographic
Coprocessor configuration web-based utility).</li>
<li>i5/OS 5722DG1 IBM<sup>®</sup> HTTP
Server (if you are planning on using the Cryptographic Coprocessor configuration
web-based utility).</li>
</ul>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">4758 Cryptographic Coprocessor requirements</h4><div class="p">The
4758 Cryptographic Coprocessor can be ordered by specifying a Hardware Feature
code 4801, which is supported on the following server models:<ul><li>iSeries i5
520, 550, 570, and 595</li>
<li>iSeries 250
and 270 (250 requires the 7102 expansion unit), 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870,
and 890</li>
<li>Expansion units 5074, 5075, 5078, 5079, 5088, 5094, 5095, 5294, and 5790</li>
</ul>
Your Cryptographic Coprocessor is a PCI card. Install the card as described
in the eServer™ PCI
adapter installation manual. See the PCI Adapter PDF for more information.</div>
<div class="p">Your
Cryptographic Coprocessor requires the following software:<ul><li>i5/OS:
The 4758 Cryptographic Coprocessors requires i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 Modification
0 or later. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> For systems running V5R3M0, the Cryptographic Access Provider
128-bit (5722-AC3) licensed program product must also be installed to enable
the cryptographic functions in the hardware.</div>
</li>
<li>i5/OS Option
35 Common Cryptographic Architecture Cryptographic Service Provider (CCA CSP).</li>
<li>i5/OS Option
34 Digital Certificate Manager (if you are planning on using the Cryptographic
Coprocessor configuration web-based utility).</li>
<li>i5/OS 5722TC1
TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (if you are planning on using the Cryptographic
Coprocessor configuration web-based utility).</li>
<li>i5/OS 5722DG1 IBM HTTP
Server (if you are planning on using the Cryptographic Coprocessor configuration
web-based utility).</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Software note:</strong>With i5/OS V5R4M0 the 5722-AC3 Cryptographic
Access Provider Product is no longer required to enable data encryption. The
5722-AC3 product has been withdrawn and its function has been incorporated
into i5/OS.
When installing i5/OS V5R4M0
any previously installed 5722-ACx products will automatically be deleted.</p>
<p><strong>Hardware
note:</strong> The Cryptographic Coprocessors destroy their factory certification
if allowed to cool below -15 degrees C (5 degrees F). If your Coprocessor
destroys its factory certification, you can no longer use the card, and you
must contact your hardware service provider to order a new Cryptographic Coprocessor.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzajcplan4758.htm" title="This information is pertinent to those planning to install an IBM Cryptographic Coprocessor in their server.">Plan for the Cryptographic Coprocessor</a></div>
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