
D-29
Displaying the Status of the System I/O
The IO command lets you identify all built–in I/O devices and option-
al I/O devices installed in the option slots. It is available in the In-
formation Menu.
To use the IO command from the Information Menu of the boot con-
sole interface, type:
Information Menu: Enter command > IO
Information about the built–in and optional I/O devices is displayed.
I/O MODULE INFORMATION
IODC IODC
Path Decimal Type Location HVER SVER Vers Dep
–––– –––––––– –––– –––––––– –––– –––– –––– –––
8/0 8/0 Bus Bridge built–in 6800 0a00 0x00 0x00
FWSCSI 8/12 A DMA I/O built–in 03b0 8980 0x96 0x00
8/16 8/16 Bus Adapter built–in 03b0 8100 0x00 0x00
8/16/0 8/16/0 Parallel built–in 03b0 7400 0x00 0x00
8/16/1 8/16/1 Audio built–in 03b4 7b00 0x00 0x00
SERIAL_1 8/16/4 RS232 built–in 03b0 8c00 0x01 0x00
SESCSI 8/16/5 SE SCSI built–in 03b0 8200 0x96 0x00
LAN 8/16/6 LAN built–in 03b0 8a00 0x02 0x00
PS2 8/16/7 Keyboard built–in 03b0 8400 0x00 0x00
8/16/8 8/16/8 Mouse built–in 03b0 8400 0x00 0x00
Summary of Contents for J282
Page 9: ...viii Glossary Index ...
Page 13: ...xii ...
Page 14: ...xiii Preface ...
Page 28: ...1 9 Removable Device Bays 2 Figure 1 3 System Unit with Removable Device Door Open ...
Page 112: ...A 2 ...
Page 118: ...A 8 ...
Page 131: ...B 13 Figure B 5 Removing EMI Plate 8 Remove the two M 3 screws from the fan ...
Page 148: ...B 30 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Figure B 17 Typical Hard Drive Jumper Settings ...
Page 162: ...B 44 Figure B 26 Replacing the CPU Assembly ...
Page 173: ...B 55 Figure B 35 PCI EISA I O Assembly ...
Page 183: ...B 65 ...
Page 210: ...C 27 Figure C 1 Rear Panel SCSI Connectors with Terminators Attached ...
Page 278: ...Index 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T See also 0 U 0 V W ...