
10.6 Console Commands
10.6.4 cnfg
>>cnfg [#]
The cnfg command displays important information about the configuration
of your workstation such as the kind of hardware in the workstation and
connected to it. If you type a slot number for
#
, the command displays
configuration information for that slot. Otherwise, it displays general
information for all the slots.
The following example shows the display for a cnfg command in which the
specific slot number was not specified. This information shows the kinds
of modules in the base system slot (base slot 3) and in the option slots. The
workstation has option modules in slots 0 and 1, but not in slot 2. The numbers
in black circles correspond to the descriptions that follow.
>>cnfg
3:
KN05
DEC
V1.0a
TCF0
( 32 MB)
(enet: 08-00-2b-2d-84-c7)
(SCSI = 7)
0:
PMAG-AA
DEC
V5.3d
TCF0
(CX -- D=8)
1:
PMAD-AA
DEC
V5.3d
TCF0
(enet: 08-00-2b-0f-45-31)
Slot number.
Model code. This code indicates the model of the hardware item. For
example,
KN05
is the model code of the system module.
Module code. This code shows the kind of module installed in the slot.
Slot 3 is the system module slot (often referred to as base slot 3). It
always contains the memory (
MB
) modules, a base system Ethernet (
enet
)
controller, and a base system SCSI (
SCSI
) controller. The
MB
code shows
the total amount of memory installed in the workstation. The
SCSI
code
(in this case, 7) is the SCSI ID of the SCSI controller for the slot. The
enet
code is the Ethernet address for the Ethernet controller in that slot.
Table 10–2 lists the module codes that may appear in item 3 of the cnfg
display:
Using the Console Commands 10–13
Summary of Contents for 5000/260
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