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Connector Type refers to the type of plug or cable and plug that connects two devices together, in this
case, the type of connector that attaches an external device to a system. There are many connector types,
each designed to connect a different device type to a system. Examples include DB-9 Male, AT, Access
Bus, PS/2, and so on.
Maximum Speed is the port speed. Port speed refers to the data transmission rate of an input/output
channel, measured in numbers of bits per second. Serial ports usually have a maximum speed of
115 Kbps and USB version 1.x ports have a maximum speed of 12 Kbps.
omreport chassis processors
Use the omreport chassis processors command to view properties of your system’s processors.
Values display for the following fields: Connector Name, Manufacturer, Processor Family, Proce ssor
Vers ion , Current Speed, External Clock Speed, and State.
Connector Name refers to the name or number of the device that occupies the processor slot in the system.
Manufacturer is the business entity that sells the processor.
Processor Family refers to the type of processor made by a manufacturer such as Intel®Itanium® or
Pentium® III or AMD Opteron™.
Processor Version refers to the model and stepping number of the processor.
Current Speed is the actual processor speed in MHz at system boot time.
External Clock Speed is the speed of the processor's external clock in MHz.
State refers to whether the processor slot is enabled or disabled.
Core Count refers to the number of processors integrated onto one chip.
Capabilities and Cache Properties for a Specific Processor
To learn the cache properties for a processor on a given connector, type:
omreport chassis processors index=
n
The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays
properties for all processors. If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for a
specific processor.
The following fields are defined for the capabilities present on a particular microprocessor:
For Intel Processor
64-bit Support
Hyperthreading (HT)
Virtualization Technology (VT)
Demand-Based Switching (DBS)
Execute Disable (XD)