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IBM 4690 Operating System V5 Helps Enhance Data Security and Provides More Secure Communications IBM United States Announcement 207-001, dated January 9, 2007 IBM 4690 Operating System V5 helps enhance data security and provides more secure communications Description .................................................2 At a glance Reference information ............................... 3 Offering Information ...................................3 The enhancements in IBM 4690 Operating System Version 5 give you: Publications ............................................... 3 Technical information .................................4 • Help for enhanced data security with complex passwords and forced Ordering information ..................................7 sign-off Terms and conditions .............................. 10 • More secure communications with IPsec and SSH Prices .......................................................12 • Controller to Controller Communications (CCC) over IP • Improvements to Generic Terminal Configuration (GTC) usability • Support for change in duration for Daylight Savings Time • Support for Dual Touch Display • Potential hard disk performance improvements if using SMART data through an option to disable write/verify • Increased serial buffer size/speed • Support of Remote Management Agent (RMA) systems management including event monitoring • Support for Page Mode on selected models of the 4610 printer Overview IBM 4690 OS continues to be a retail hardened, multiuser, multitasking high-performance operating system that: • Offers a strong platform for POS and e-business applications in on demand retail environments • Delivers outstanding overall versatility, functionality, and reliability • Supports a wide range of hardware and peripherals • Provides outstanding IT investment These days retailers are very interested in security as 4690 OS moves to more open standards and IP based communications. Version 5 adds the ability to help increase data security and provide a more secure communications environment. Key prerequisites Refer to the Technical information section for details. Planned availability date January 26, 2007 IBM United States Announcement 207-001 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 1 Description Version 5 of IBM 4690 Operating System adds the following enhancements including: • Help for enhanced data security – Complex Password Complex passwords enable retailers to strengthen controller security. Configurable rules determine how passwords are constructed and how often they are changed, which helps enable users to comply with Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security standards and other standards. – Forced sign-off This function will provide an API to allow retailers to write a background application to monitor keyboard and mouse input. If no input is received after a specified period of inactivity, it will force a sign-off. • More secure communications – IP network security IPSec, or IP security, helps provide more secure communications and helps protect the network with authorization and encryption at the packet level. V5 provides manual tunnel support of IPSec. – Secure Shell (SSH) This will provide the user with more security for remote logon, file transfer, and enable support for AES or DES3 encryption. -- Secure telnet This will offer the user the ability to start a more secure telnet session at the controller, encrypted by SSH. There will be two layers of logon; one for SSH, and one for the console. The new complex password function is a prerequisite. -- Secure FTP Both secure and non-secure FTP will be supported. In addition, the user can optionally secure FTP Activity Logging via the command line logging function previously added to the OS. The new complex password function is a prerequisite. • Controller to Controller Communications (CCC) over IP CCC over IP allows all of the 4690 native functions to continue to work as usual with the advantage of using the TCP/IP protocol. This allows for more complex network topologies, including the possibility of separating store controllers onto different networks. • Generic Terminal Configuration (GTC) usability The user can now display configuration of a range of terminals. • Daylight Savings Time This allows 4690 OS to support the change in duration for Daylight Savings Time for Java™ applications and VisualAge® C applications. • Dual Touch Display support on 4690 OS for Java applications • Option to disable write/verify This enhancement will offer potential hard disk performance improvements for newer disk drives based on SMART (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) data. If SMART data capable, the user will be allowed to disable write/verify. • Increased serial buffer size and speed for C language only The maximum size for RS485 attached devices is increased to 1024. The new maximum size IBM United States Announcement 207-001 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 2 for RS232 devices is increased to 16K. The new maximum speed is increased to 115,200 bps. • Remote Management Agent (RMA) systems management The RMA general agent will be packaged with the 4690 Controller. In V5, system events which go into the system log will be routed to the RMA General Agent. • Page Mode print The 4610 API will be extended to include page mode commands. This allows the application to construct complex images including text and graphics which can then can be printed at the 4610 printer receipt station. Accessibility by people with disabilities You can request a U.S. Section 508 Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VAPT) with details on accessibility compliance at http://www-03.ibm.com/able/product_accessibility/index.html Reference information Refer to 206-031, dated February 9, 2006. Availability of national languages Product number 5639-GG1 Feature number Description Availability date -------- ---------------- ----------------- 5809 4690 OS V5 Fr Canadian Base+Migr 01/26/07 5829 4690 OS V5 English Base+Migr 01/26/07 Business Partner information If you are a Direct Reseller - System Reseller acquiring products from IBM, you may link directly to Business Partner information for this announcement. A PartnerWorld ID and password are required (use IBM ID). BP Attachment for Announcement Letter 207-001 https://www.ibm.com/partnerworld/mem/sla.jsp?num=207-001 Trademarks VisualAge is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Offering Information Product information is available via the Offering Information Web site http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi Publications A program directory and one copy of the following publications are automatically supplied with the base and migration machine-readable material: IBM United States Announcement 207-001 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 3 Order Title number ------------------------------------ --------- Program Directory GI10-6644 License Information GC30-4155 Support Agreement Addendum GI19-0246 IBM 4690 Security LCD4-7668 Displayable softcopy publications: IBM 4690 OS V5 documentation is offered in displayable softcopy form on the Internet. The following unlicensed manuals are included: • IBM 4690 OS V5: Users Guide, SC30-4134 • IBM 4690 OS V5: Planning, Installation, and Configuration Guide, GC30-4133 • IBM 4690 OS V5: Messages Guide, SC30-4135 • IBM 4690 OS V5: Communications Programming Guide, SC30-4136 • IBM 4690 OS V5: Programming Guide, SC20-4137 • IBM 4680 BASIC Reference, SC30-3356 • TR-4 Tape Drive User's Guide • OnLine System Probe • Application Interface Specification for IBM 4610 printers These displayable manuals can be viewed with the Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is offered free on the Internet. Terms and conditions for use of the machine-readable files are shipped with the files. Instructions for displaying the manuals is contained in the README file on the media. Copies of the publications are also available for no charge using the following Web site and selecting Publications, then Operating System Publications: http://www2.clearlake.ibm.com/store/support/html/pubs.html Technical information Specified operating environment Hardware requirements: Hardware requirements for 4690 OS Version 5 are as follows: • Minimum controller requirements — Pentium® class 100MHz or better processor, 32 MB RAM • Minimum requirements for Java™ 2 usage (controller and terminal) Pentium class 300MHz or better processor, 128 MB RAM • Maximum controller memory — 1 GB • Maximum terminal memory — 512 MB (for those 4694 and SurePOS™ 700 terminals that can run 512 MB) • Processor and memory requirements in the terminals and controllers are dependent upon the needs of the applications being utilized. IBM POS Terminals 4690 OS V5 JRE Memory Supported Supported Requirements (Note 1) (Note 2) --------------------- --------- --------- ---------------- IBM SurePOS 700 Series Yes Yes 128 — 512 MB All Models (Note 3) IBM SurePOS 4694 System Yes Yes 128 — 512 MB Models 307, 347 IBM SurePOS 4694 System Yes Yes 128 — 256 MB Model 244 IBM United States Announcement 207-001 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 4 IBM SurePOS 4694 System Yes Yes 128 — 512 MB Models 205, 245, 206, 246, 207, 247 IBM SurePOS 4694 System Yes — — Models 104, 144, 106, 146 (Note 4) IBM SurePOS 4694 System Yes — — Models 004, 044 (Note 4) IBM SurePOS 4693 System Yes (Note 4) IBM SurePOS
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