Newbie: what are the specs on my box?

We've recently installed a SunFire x2100. I need to get all the hardware specs -- processor type and speed, memory, etc.
I can't find a specific model number on the server itself, and I could not find a place to get hardware specs anywhere on the menus in the gui.
Where do I look?
The server does have a label that says "SysPN 602-3038-01", if that helps.

There's a long-standing mantra that was spoken and repeated
over and over again in the old Sun Hardware forums
(before the March 30, 2006 merging into a single forum website) ...
"The Sun System Handbook is Your Friend ..."
"The Sun System Handbook is Your Friend ..."
"The Sun System Handbook is Your Friend ..."
The public (free) X2100 System page in the SSH is:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Systems/SunFireX2100_R/SunFireX2100_R.html
You might consider adding the general Handbook link to your bookmarks.
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/
It comes in handy every so often.
Additionally, with a Sunsolve login account (service contract) you can have access to more information at:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_private/
That 602-3038-01 number is a Sun-internal number.
There's no cross-reference chart published anywhere, publicly.
It appears on your packing list and in Sun-internal records.
It is called a "top level number" and is used to generate a pick list when
your particular model of computer was assembled in the factory.
That 'pick list' would show the various parts required to make your system,
and is based upon available models, plus whatever you ordered.
If the SSH page doesn't have enough information for you,
you can review the system's packing list,
or you can contact your Sun account representative and discuss the issue.

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