Owner`s manual

The SHOW command syntax is:
SH[OW] <object>
where <object> is one of these commands:
A[LL] B[OOT] CO[NFIGURATION] CP[U] D[SSI]
E[THERNET] F[IELD] L[ANGUAGE] M[EMORY] T[ERMINAL]
Table 5–15: SHOW Commands
Command Information Displayed
SHOW ALL Information provided for the SHOW commands. Some in-
formation provided for the SHOW FIELD command will not
be included when a SHOW ALL is issued.
SHOW BOOT All BOOT commands and their nicknames that have been cre-
ated by using the SET BOOT command.
SHOW CONFIGURATION Hardware device type and revisionlevel for each XMI (and op-
tional VAXBI) node; also indicates whether the node passes
or fails self-test. See Appendix C and Appendix D for de-
vice type code assignments.
SHOW CPU The primary processor and the status of other pro-
cessors. The SET CPU command assigns these val-
ues.
SHOW DSSI DSSI bus numbers, node numbers, and unit num-
bers for all DSSI devices.
SHOW ETHERNET Ethernet hardware addresses for all Ethernet adapters on the
system and FDDI hardware addresses for all FDDI adapters.
SHOW FIELD
1
Saved boot commands, console terminal parameters, con-
sole language mode, memory configuration, type of power sys-
tem, and system serial number.
SHOW LANGUAGE The mode currently set for console error messages, interna-
tional or English.
SHOW MEMORY The memory lines from the system self-test. The ILV
line indicates the interleave active on the memory ar-
rays, while the second line indicates the size of each mem-
ory, its node position, and the total amount of mem-
ory on the system.
SHOW TERMINAL Current parameters set for the console terminal: baud rate
and terminal characteristics.
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The SHOW FIELD command applies only to Model 500 and 600 systems.
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