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Spirent TestCenter: How to determine which Lab Server model Customer is using?

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Answer
  • ACC-0015A
    • Telnet or ssh to the lab server. Login as stc password spirent
    • Issue command uname -a
    • Response is Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.10-92.el5PAE #1 
    • cat /proc/meminfo shows MemTotal is little over 8G
    • cat /proc/cpuinfo shows 2.40Ghz processors
  • ACC-0015B
    • Telnet or ssh to the lab server. Login as stc password spirent
    • Issue command uname -a
    • If response not as indicated above for ACC-0015A then it will report it is fedora.
      • You will see an indication such as fc14 (fedora core 14) which would be either ACC-0015B or ACC-0015C or ACC-0015D
    • Issue the command  dmesg |grep "microcode CPU23"
      • if this returns microcode: CPU23 then you have a ACC-0015B
    • cat /proc/meminfo shows MemTotal is little over 20G
    • cat /proc/cpuinfo shows 2.40Ghz processors
  • ACC-0015C 
    • Telnet or ssh to the lab server. Login as stc password spirent
    • Issue command uname -a
    • If response not as indicated above for ACC-0015A then it will report it is fedora.
      • You will see an indication such as fc14 (fedora core 14) which would be either ACC-0015B or ACC-0015C or ACC-0015D
    • ACC-0015C has a single quad core cpu for a total of 8 virtual cores.
  • ACC-0015D
    • Telnet or ssh to the lab server. Login as stc password spirent
    • Issue command uname -a
    • If response not as indicated above for ACC-0015A then it will report it is fedora.
      • You will see an indication such as fc14 (fedora core 14) which would be either ACC-0015B or ACC-0015C or ACC-0015D
    • cat /proc/meminfo shows MemTotal is little over 53G
    • cat /proc/cpuinfo shows 2.60Ghz processors

Product : Spirent TestCenter,LabServer