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MANAGEMENT CARD, SERIAL CONTROL CARD FOR SERVSWITCH™ MULTI
Enter a remote chassis’ address, or press [Enter] at the prompt to see information
on the local chassis. This will bring up a screen like that shown in Figure 4-6,
displaying the selected ServSwitch Multi’s current configuration.
EPROM FLASH
Chan Card Type HW Rev FW Rev FW Rev Serial # Other Information
---- --------- ------ ------ ------ ---------- -----------------
3-A XPAC B03 * A-05 -NA- 0123456789 PC + PS/2 mouse
3-B XPAC C00 * B03C -NA- 1234567890 No cable attached
3-C Empty
3-D Empty
3-E Empty
3-F Empty
3-G Empty
3-H XPXT A00 XB84 * XF82 2345678901 P1[N/C] P2[ 4-F]
3-I XPXT A00 XB84 * XF82 3456789012 P1[N/C] P2[ 5-F]
3-J XPLU C00 * B03C -NA- 4567890123
3-K XPDU D01 C01C * C04A 5678901234
3-L XPXR A00 XC15 * XG18 6789012345
3-M XPXR A00 XC15 * XG18 7890123456
3-N LCI C00 * B02B -NA- 8901234567
* - Indicates active device
Figure 4-6. The configuration display.
NOTES
1. The “Chan” column lists the channel address of each component (Card or module). For Base Units, the
option slot will always be listed as channel “M”, and the local-console module will always be listed as
channel “N”. For MXs, the local-console module will always be listed as channel “E”.
2. The “Card Type” column shows what type of component it is: “LCI”=Local-console module, “XPAC” = CPU
Interface Card, “XPLU” = Universal User Interface Card, “XPDU” = User Interface Card with On-Screen
Display, “XPXT” = regular Transmit Card, “XPXR” = regular Receive Card, “XPST” = CAT5 Transmit Card,
“XPSR” = CAT5 Receive Card, “XPIQ” = older (original or “-R2” version) Management Card, “XPIB” = newer
(“-R3” version) Management Card, and “XPSI” = Serial Control Card.
3. The “HW Rev” column lists the revision level of the component’s hardware.
4. The “EPROM FW Rev” column lists the revision level of the component’s original firmware (that is, the
firmware burned into its EPROMs at the factory).
5. The “FLASH FW Rev” column lists the revision level of the most recent firmware (if any) that has been
downloaded to the component’s flash ROMs.
6. The “Serial #” column lists the component’s serial number. Unless the component is an eval, demo, or
special unit, the serial number should always be numeric.
7. The “Other Information” column shows the Switch’s best guess of what the component is attached to (if
anything) based on the states of the ground leads of the component’s connector(s).
8. What “* - Indicates active device” means is that the asterisk shows whether the component is running using
the firmware in its EPROMs or the firmware in its flash ROMs.