Specifications

Checking Your Configuration Displays
The configuration test tells you which option modules are
present in your system unit and where they are.
The display that appears when you run the configuration test
identifies each module in your system unit in the following
ways:
By a special ID (or part) number
By the number of the system unit slot that contains the
module
When you run the configuration test, check to be sure all the
modules ordered for your workstation are listed in the display
that appears on your screen. The modules you ordered are
listed on the packing list for your shipment.
Type cnfg at the console prompt (>>) and press Return. A
display similar to that in Figure 8-4 appears on the screen:
>>cnfg
7: KN02-AA DEC T5.2a TCF0 ( 24 MB)
6: PMAD-AA DEC T5.2a TCF0 (enet: 08-00-2b-0f-45-72)
5: PMAZ-AA DEC T5.2a TCF0 (SCSI = 7)
2: PMAD-AA DEC X5.1f TCF0 (enet: 08-00-2b-0f-45-31)
1: PMAZ-AA DEC X5.1e TCF0 (SCSI = 7)
0: PMAG-BA DEC T5.2a TCF0 (CX -- d=8)
>>
Figure 8-4. Sample workstation configuration display
In Figure 8-4, the number that begins each line in the
configuration display is the number of a base slot or an option
slot that contains a module.
Look for lines that begin with
0:, 1:, and 2:. These lines
represent option slots that contain option modules. Any
slot that does not contain a module does not show up in the
configuration display.
8–10 Starting and Testing Workstation Hardware