Trusted
Key
Entry
(TKE)
zSeries
800s
may
have
a
cryptographic
coprocessor
feature
for
applications
where
extensive
data
security
is
required.
For
these
systems,
there
is
a
separate
console
available
for
authorized
access
to
the
cryptographic
feature.
This
console
is
named
the
Trusted
Key
Entry
(TKE)
PC.
The
TKE
workstation
includes
a
system
unit,
mouse,
keyboard,
monitor,
and
line
cord.
A
DVD
is
available
for
installation
of
Licensed
Internal
Code.
Note:
zSeries
890
and
990
are
the
last
zSeries
servers
that
will
support
Token
Ring
LAN
connection
to
the
TKE
workstation.
TKE
workstation
LAN
adapter
feature
codes
depend
on
the
version
of
the
TKE
microcode.
Table
4-1.
TKE
Microcode
Level
Token
Ring
Feature
Code
Ethernet
Feature
Code
3.0
0866
0869
3.1
0876
0879
4.0
0886
0889
4.1
0896
0899
Notes:
1.
Older
levels
of
LAN
connection
Feature
Codes
can
be
carried
forward
on
system
upgrades.
2.
FC
0886
and
FC
0889
are
only
orderable
with
zSeries
990.
3.
zSeries
990
and
zSeries
890
require
TKE
microcode
levels
at
either
4.0
or
4.1.
The
Token
Ring
adapter
supports
a
link
data
rate
of
4
or
16
Mbps.
Ethernet
on
the
system
unit
motherboard
supports
a
link
data
rate
of
10,
100,
or
1000
Mbps.
The
Ethernet
adapter
supports
a
link
data
rate
of
10
or
100
Mbps.
The
TKE
workstation
attaches
to
the
customer
LAN,
providing
a
security-rich,
flexible
method
of
providing
master
key
and
operational
key
entry
to
locally
and
remotely
managed
Cryptographic
Coprocessor
features.
Customers
with
TKE
3.x
installed
workstations
may
carry
them
forward
to
control
legacy
systems
only.
To
use
the
TKE
function
on
zSeries
800,
the
CMOS
Cryptographic
Coprocessor
Facility(CCF)
feature
must
be
enabled
and
the
PCICC
feature
(FC
0861)
must
be
installed.
An
update
from
TKE
3.0
or
TKE
3.1
microcode
level
to
TKE
4.0
or
TKE
4.1
microcode
level
is
required
for
use
with
the
zSeries
890.
The
TKE
PC
requires
two
110/120
volt
outlets
in
the
U.S.
and
Canada.
Power
requirements
vary
in
other
countries.
LAN
Connections
LAN
cabling
is
a
customer
responsibility.
To
connect
the
TKE
workstation
with
Token
Ring
to
a
LAN,
use
either
v
Unshield
Twisted
Pair
(UTP)
cable
terminated
with
an
RJ-45
connector
Level
04a,
June
21,
2004
4-12
zSeries
800:
Installation
Manual
for
Physical
Planning
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