System information
System Configuration and Setup
6-5
6.1.3 Verifying Configuration: AlphaBIOS Menu Options for
Windows NT
The following AlphaBIOS menu options are used for verifying system configuration
on Windows NT systems:
• Display System Configuration menu—Provides information about the system’s
installed processor, memory, attached devices, and option boards.
From the AlphaBIOS Setup screen, select Display System Configuration..., then
the category for the requisite information.
• CMOS Setup menu—CMOS Setup is used to configure several system
parameters. CMOS Setup has two modes: Standard CMOS Setup is used to
configure basic system parameters; Advanced CMOS Setup is used for system-
specific parameters and password protection.
6.1.4 Verifying Configuration: SRM Console Commands for
DIGITAL UNIX and OpenVMS
The following SRM console commands are used to verify system configuration on
DIGITAL UNIX and OpenVMS systems:
• show config (Section 6.1.4.1)—Displays the buses on the system and the
devices found on those buses.
• show device (Section 6.1.4.2)—Displays the console bootable devices and
controllers in the system.
• show memory (Section 6.1.4.3)—Displays main memory configuration.
• set and show (Section 6.1.4.4)—Set and display environment variable settings.
6.1.4.1 show config
The show config command displays all devices found on the system, including PCI
and EISA bus devices. You can use the information in the display to identify target
devices for commands such as boot and test, as well as to verify that the system sees
all the installed devices.