5722-AC3

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5722-AC3 is an LPP of OS/400. Its name is IBM Cryptographic Access Provider 128-bit for iSeries. It provides data encryption support on the AS/400.

History

  • V5R4 incorporated into i5/OS[1]
  • V5R3 non-chargeable LPP[2], not supplied on either the Standard or Keyed media distribution set.[3]
  • V5R2 non-chargeable LPP available on request.[2], not supplied on either the Standard or Keyed media distribution set.[4]
  • V5R1 was 5722-AC2 Cryptographic Access Provider 56-bit for AS/400,[5] not supplied on either the Standard or Keyed media distribution set.[6]
  • V4R5 was 5769-AC1 Cryptographic Access Provider 40-bit for AS/400[7][8]

References

  1. "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 The 5722-AC3 product has been withdrawn and its function has been incorporated into i5/OS.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." from "Planning for the Cryptographic Coprocessor | Requirements" from the i5/OS Information Center, Version 5 Release 4
  2. 2.0 2.1 "IBM Cryptographic Access Provider product, 5722-AC3 (128-bit)" thread on MIDRANGE-L from Wed, 07 May 2008 15:24:45 -0800
  3. "Media labels and their contents" from V5R1 Information Center
  4. "Media distribution set" from V5R2 Information Center
  5. "5722-AC2 Cryptographic Access Provider 56-bit for AS/400 (No longer need because of changes to U.S. export and import regulations. If you currently have this product and want to continue using it, you can obtain 5722-AC3, Cryptographic Access Provider 128-bit.)" from "Licensed programs no longer supported at V5R2" from the V5R2 Information Center
  6. "Media distribution set" from V5R1 Information Center
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 PDF of V4 Software Installation SC41-5120-04
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 "The AS/400 Takes You Securely Where You Want to Go" article by By Laura Taylor, March 6, 2000

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