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Displaying the Status of the System I/O

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The Boot Console Interface Displaying the Status of the System I/O Displaying the Status of the System I/O The IO command lets you identify all built-in I/O devices and optional I/O devices installed in the option slots. It is available in the Information Menu. To use the IO command from the Information Menu of the boot console interface, type: Information Menu: Enter command > IO Information about the built-in and optional I/O devices is displayed, similar to the example below. I/O MODULE INFORMATION IODC IODC Path Decimal Type Location HVER SVER Vers Dep 8 8 Bus Converter built-in 5040 0000 0x00 0x00 8/0 8/0 Bus Bridge built-in 6800 0a00 0x00 0x00 FWSCSI 8/12 A DMA I/O built-in 03b0 8980 0x96 0x00 8/16 8/16 Bus Adapter built-in 03b0 8100 0x00 0x00 8/16/0 8/16/0 Parallel built-in 03b0 7400 0x00 0x00 8/16/1 8/16/1 Audio built-in 03b4 7b00 0x00 0x00 SERIAL_1 8/16/4 RS232 built-in 03b0 8c00 0x01 0x00 SESCSI 8/16/5 SE SCSI built-in 03b0 8200 0x96 0x00 LAN 8/16/6 LAN built-in 03b0 8a00 0x02 0x00 PS2 8/16/7 Keyboard built-in 03b0 8400 0x00 0x00 8/16/8 8/16/8 Mouse built-in 03b0 8400 0x00 0x00 8/16/10 8/16/10 Floppy built-in 03b0 8300 0x00 0x00 8/20 8/20 Bus Adapter built-in 0170 8e00 0x00 0x00 HIL 8/20/1 HIL built-in 0170 7300 0x00 0x00 SERIAL_2 8/20/2 RS232 Port built-in 0170 8c00 0x00 0x00 EISA 8/20/5 Bus Adapter built-in 0170 9000 0x00 0x00 GRAPHICS(0) 8/24 INTERNAL_EG_X128 built-in 0160 8500 0x01 0x00 8/63 8/63 Bus Converter built-in 5011 0c00 0x00 0x00 10/63 10/63 Bus Converter built-in 5011 0c00 0x00 0x00 EISA Cards Path ---20/5/1 PCI Cards Type EISA ID ---- ------- Unknown EISA card or slot empty Slot Path Bus Class built-in 8/0/19/0 0 SCSI built-in 8/0/20/0 0 Ethernet 216

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The Boot Console Interface
Displaying the Status of the System I/O
Displaying the Status of the System I/O
The
IO
command lets you identify all built-in I/O devices and optional I/O
devices installed in the option slots. It is available in the Information Menu.
To use the
IO
command from the Information Menu of the boot console
interface, type:
Information Menu: Enter command >
IO
Information about the built-in and optional I/O devices is displayed, similar
to the example below.
I/O MODULE INFORMATION
IODC IODC
Path
Decimal Type
Location
HVER SVER Vers Dep
------------ ------- ------------------------- ---------- ---- ---- ---- ----
8
8
Bus Converter
built-in
5040 0000 0x00 0x00
8/0
8/0
Bus Bridge
built-in
6800 0a00 0x00 0x00
FWSCSI
8/12
A DMA I/O
built-in
03b0 8980 0x96 0x00
8/16
8/16
Bus Adapter
built-in
03b0 8100 0x00 0x00
8/16/0
8/16/0
Parallel
built-in
03b0 7400 0x00 0x00
8/16/1
8/16/1
Audio
built-in
03b4 7b00 0x00 0x00
SERIAL_1
8/16/4
RS232
built-in
03b0 8c00 0x01 0x00
SESCSI
8/16/5
SE SCSI
built-in
03b0 8200 0x96 0x00
LAN
8/16/6
LAN
built-in
03b0 8a00 0x02 0x00
PS2
8/16/7
Keyboard
built-in
03b0 8400 0x00 0x00
8/16/8
8/16/8
Mouse
built-in
03b0 8400 0x00 0x00
8/16/10
8/16/10 Floppy
built-in
03b0 8300 0x00 0x00
8/20
8/20
Bus Adapter
built-in
0170 8e00 0x00 0x00
HIL
8/20/1
HIL
built-in
0170 7300 0x00 0x00
SERIAL_2
8/20/2
RS232 Port
built-in
0170 8c00 0x00 0x00
EISA
8/20/5
Bus Adapter
built-in
0170 9000 0x00 0x00
GRAPHICS(0)
8/24
INTERNAL_EG_X128
built-in
0160 8500 0x01 0x00
8/63
8/63
Bus Converter
built-in
5011 0c00 0x00 0x00
10/63
10/63
Bus Converter
built-in
5011 0c00 0x00 0x00
EISA Cards
Path
Type
EISA ID
----
----
-------
20/5/1
Unknown EISA card or slot empty
PCI Cards
Slot
Path
Bus
Class
--------
--------------------------------
---
------------------
built-in
8/0/19/0
0
SCSI
built-in
8/0/20/0
0
Ethernet