Displaying Chassis Information

Select Chassis from the CATEGORY box to display chassis information for a device in the CiscoView Configure Device window.

The information fields might vary according to device types. The following is an example of the information displayed for many device types:

Model

Chassis ID

Hardware Version

ROM Monitor Version

ROM System Version

Memory (RAM)

Configuration Memory

Configuration Memory in Use

Configuration Register


Model (ChassisType)

Indicates the type of chassis for the viewed device. For example, c4000 indicates a Cisco 4000 router.


Chassis ID (chassisId)

Displays the unique ID number for the chassis. This number contains the value of the CPU serial number or ID number (if available); otherwise, it is empty. An example of a value for a CPU serial number is 00160917.


Hardware Version (cardHwVersion)

Displays the hardware revision level of the card.


ROM Monitor Version (romVersion)

Provides the ROM system software version or an empty string if unavailable. The following is an example of the type of information provided by the ROM Monitor Version field:

System Bootstrap, Version 4.5 (3), SOFTWARE [fc1]

copyright (c) 1986-1992 by Cisco Systems


ROM System Version (romSysVersion)

Displays the software version of the system software in ROM, or an empty string if the information is unavailable.


Memory (processorRAM)

Displays the amount of RAM available to the CPU of the device.


Configuration Memory (bytes) (nvRAMsize)

Displays the amount of nonvolatile configuration memory in bytes.


Configuration Memory in Use (bytes) (nvRAMused)

Specifies the number of bytes of nonvolatile configuration memory in use.


Configuration Register (configRegister)

Displays a description of the value stored in the configuration register.