Slot Information for a Specific Slot
Use this window to view values for attributes of a particular slot in your system. Expansion slots are used to add new functionality to your system.
NOTE: This help page
may include information about features not supported by your system.
Server Administrator only displays the features that are supported
on your system. |
Attributes
| ID | The index number assigned to this particular PCI slot in the system. |
| Type | Indicates whether the device is a PCI or embedded device. |
| Slot Length | Indicates whether the system slot is long, short or other. |
| Speed | Rate at which device installed in slot can transmit data and instructions, in MHz. |
| Category | Bus connector, xxx. |
| Hot Plug Capable | Indicates if a device can be installed in the slot while the system is functioning or if a device can be installed into the slot without shutting the system down. (Yes or No) |
| Voltage Supply | Number of volts the slot requires in order to operate a device. |
| Shared Slot | System slot, if shared with another slot, can be detected. (Yes or No) |
| PC Card-16 | PC Cards are 16-bit devices that are used to attach modems, network adapters, sound cards, radio transceivers, solid-state disks, and hard disks to a portable system. The PC card is a "plug and play" device, which is configured automatically by the card services software. |
| Card Bus | Indicates whether the slot can support a card bus. |
| Zoom Video | Indicates whether the slot supports zoom video capabilities. |
| Modem Ring Resume | Indicates whether the slot supports modem ring resume. |
| Power Management Enable (PME #) Signal | Indicates whether the slot supports a PME signal. |
| Adapter Manufacturer | Manufacturer of device. |
| Adapter Description | Description of device. |
| Adapter Data Bus Width | Data bus width, for example, 64 bits. |
| Adapter Speed | Rate at which device installed in slot can transmit data and instructions, in MHz. |