Specifications

cnfg Command
>>cnfg [#]
The cnfg command displays system configuration information.
If you specify a module number for #, the screen displays
configuration information for that module. Otherwise, the
screen displays configuration information for each module in
the system. The following example shows a cnfg display that
might appear when no slot number is specified. This display
shows a system with optional Ethernet, SCSI, and color frame
buffer modules.
>>cnfg
7: KN02-AA DEC T5.2a TCF0 ( 24 MB)
6: PMAD-AA DEC T5.2a TCF0 (enet: 08-00-2b-0c-e0-d1)
5: PMAZ-AA DEC T5.2a TCF0 (SCSI = 7)
2: PMAD-AA DEC X5.1f TCF0 (enet: 08-00-2b-0f-43-31)
1: PMAZ-AA DEC X5.1e TCF0 (SCSI = 7)
0: PMAG-BA DEC T5.2a TCF0 (CX -- d=8)
The following is a sample configuration display for the system
and three memory modules located in base slot 7.
>>cnfg 7
7: KN02-AA DEC T5.2f TCF0 ( 24 MB)
mem( 0): a0000000:a07fffff ( 8 MB)
mem( 1): a0800000:a0ffffff ( 8 MB)
mem( 2): a1000000:a17fffff ( 8 MB)
The following is a sample display for the SCSI devices
connected to a SCSI module located in base slot 5.
>>cnfg 5
5: PMAZ-AA DEC T5.2e TCF0 (SCSI = 7)
-----------------------------------------------------
DEV PID VID REV SCSI DEV
===== ================= ============ ======= =========
rz0 RZ55 (C) DEC DEC 0700 DIR
rz1 RZ56 (C) DEC DEC 0200 DIR
tz3 SEQ
10–10 Using the Console Program