Owner`s manual

The information in the self-test identification line reflects what is in the
boot processor’s EEPROM.
The system configuration being tested is discussed in Section 6.2. See
Table 6–1.
The console and RBD information indicates the version of read-only
memory that is installed on the processors. For Model 400 the console
version is called ROM0; the RBD version is called ROM1. For Model
300 only one ROM version is displayed.
Each processor has a console ROM and an RBD ROM; each ROM has
its own version. In Figure 6–7, all processors have version V1.00 ROM
resident. All processors should run with the same level of ROM. If your
processors have mixed levels of ROM, the ROM level of the primary
processor is displayed here, and you receive an error message that your
processors have different ROM levels. Contact your customer service
engineer to fix the ROM levels.
The EEPROM information gives the boot processor’s version of
EEPROM and the patch level. In Figure 6–7, the first number, 1.00,
gives the version of the contents of the EEPROM, and the second
number, 1.00, is the console patch level. If you run processors whose
EEPROMs do not match, you will receive an error message. Contact
your customer service engineer.
SN gives the system serial number. The system serial number is also
on the cabinet.
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