show idprom
CF-684
Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference
July 2008
The module {slot | slot/subslot [clei]} syntax designates either the slot location alone of the SIP in the
chassis (to show information for the SIP only), or the slot location of the SIP and the subslot location of
a SPA installed within the SIP (to display information for a SPA only). Valid values for slot depend on
the chassis model (2–13), and valid values for subslot depend on the SIP type (such as 0–3 for a
Cisco 7600 SIP-200 and Cisco 7600 SIP-400). The optional clei keyword specifies display of the
Common Language Equipment Identification (CLEI) information for the specified SIP or SPA.
Use the show idprom backplane command to display the chassis serial number.
Use the transceiver slot/subslot/port form of the command to display information for transceivers
installed in a SPA, where slot designates the location of the SIP, subslot designates the location of the
SPA, and port designates the interface number.
The interface interface slot keyword and arguments supported on GBIC security-enabled interfaces
have been replaced by the transceiver keyword option.
To specify LAN Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, use the show idprom transceiver slot/subslot
GigabitEthernet form of the command.
• To specify WAN Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, use the show idprom transceiver slot/subslot
GigabitEthernetWAN form of the command.
Examples This example shows how to display IDPROM information for clock 1:
Router# show idprom clock 1
IDPROM for clock #1
(FRU is 'Clock FRU')
OEM String = 'Cisco Systems'
Product Number = 'WS-C6000-CL'
Serial Number = 'SMT03073115'
Manufacturing Assembly Number = '73-3047-04'
Manufacturing Assembly Revision = 'A0'
Hardware Revision = 1.0
Current supplied (+) or consumed (-) = 0.000A
Table 88 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 88 show idprom Field Descriptions
Field Description
FRU is Indicates the type of the field-replacement unit (FRU) to
which the information that follows applies.
OEM String Names the original equipment manufacturer (OEM).
Product Number A number that identifies a product line.
Serial Number A number that uniquely identifies the product itself.
Manufacturing Assembly Number A number that identifies the hardware identification number.
Manufacturing Assembly Revision A number that identifies the manufacturing assembly
number.
Hardware Revision A number that represents the hardware upgrade.
Current supplied (+) or consumed (-) Indicated the amount of electrical current that the device
supples or uses.