Reference Guide

Interface Receive Statistics , Team Interface Transmit Statistics , Interface Receive Statistics, and Interface
Transmit Statistics.
Omreport Chassis Ports Or omreport Mainsystem Ports
Use the omreport chassis ports or omreport mainsystem ports command to view properties of the
system’s parallel and serial ports.
NOTE: CMC USB ports attached with blade servers are not enumerated by OMSA.
Server Administrator displays values for the following fields: Port Type, External Name, Base I/O Address,
IRQ Level, Connector Type, and Maximum Speed. The following table provides the description of the
fields:
Table 7. Fields and Description
Field Description
Port Type Detailed type of each system port, from the more general serial, parallel, and USB ports to
the names of ports by device type connected to it, for example, pointing device or
keyboard.
External
Name
Name of the port, such as serial or parallel, USB, mouse, keyboard, and so on.
Base I/O
Address
Starting I/O address expressed in hexadecimal.
IRQ Level Hardware interrupt on a system. The hardware interrupt signals the system's CPU that an
event has started or ended in a peripheral component such as a modem or printer. When
communicated over a peripheral component interconnect card, the IRQ level is a standard
way to identify the type of device that is sending the interrupt request.
Connector
Type
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
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 Or Omreport Mainsystem Processors
Use the omreport chassis processors or omreport mainsystem processors command to view properties
of the system’s processors.
Server Administrator displays values for the following fields: Index, Status, Connector Name, Processor
Brand, Processor Version, Current Speed, State, and Core Count.
The following table provides the description of the fields.
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