NVRAM and EEPROM
The IDPROM on Sun-3 and Sun-4 CPU boards contains the machine-type code,
serial number, and ethernet address.
The machine-type code and serial number are combined to create
the hostid. Some companies use the hostid to license software to
a specific machine.
The hostid command displays the serial number in hexadecimal.
The label on the IDPROM is decimal. The label on the NVRAM is
alpha-numeric. The serial number displayed by the Power-On Self
Test (POST) is decimal.
Follow the steps in the example below to verify an IDPROM.
The label on a Sun-3/160 IDPROM is 31774.
The serial number displayed by the POST is #1774.
- Convert 1774 decimal to 006ee hexadecimal.
- Combine the Sun-3/160 machine-type code 11 with 006ee
for a hostid of 11006ee.
- Use the hostid command to display the hostid of 11006ee.
HOSTID
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1100xxxx
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Machine-type Hex Serial #
(1 byte) (3 bytes)
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SYSTEM HOSTID LABEL TYPE PART # LOCATION
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3/75/140/150 1100xxxx 3xxxx IDPROM 520-1221 U1409
3/160/180 1100xxxx 3xxxx IDPROM 520-1221 U1409
3/50 1200xxxx 4xxxx IDPROM 520-1295 U0204
3/260/280 1300xxxx 5xxxx IDPROM 520-1322 U1907
3/110 1400xxxx 6xxxx IDPROM 520-1412 U1409
3/60 1700xxxx 0xxxx IDPROM 520-1559 U224
3E 1800xxxx 9xxxx IDPROM 520-8049 U224
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3/460/470/480 4100xxxx xxxx IDPROM 525-1083 U1701
3/80 4200xxxx NVRAM 525-1031 U0205
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Sun386i 31xxxxxx xxxx IDPROM 520-1811 U601
Sun386i None None NVRAM 100-1628 U603
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