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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
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
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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