You can use the -v (verbose) option to access expanded descriptions.
In addition to the information provided by the basic status display, the detailed status information includes the physical attachment point of each card.
The following is an example of the display produced by the cfgadm -v command.
# cfgadm -v Ap_Id Receptacle Occupant Condition Information When Type Busy Phys_Id PCI0 empty unconfigured ok pci8b:5 Slot 0 Dec 31 19:05 unknown n /devices/pci@8,700000:hpc1_slot0 PCI1 empty unconfigured ok pci8b:4 Slot 1 Dec 31 19:05 unknown n /devices/pci@8,700000:hpc1_slot1 PCI2 empty unconfigured ok pci8b:3 Slot 2 Dec 31 19:05 unknown n /devices/pci@8,700000:hpc1_slot2 PCI3 connected configured ok pci8b:2 Slot 3 Dec 31 19:05 mult/hp n /devices/pci@8,700000:hpc1_slot3 PCI4 connected configured ok pci9b:4 Slot 4 Dec 31 19:05 ethernet/hp n /devices/pci@9,700000:hpc2_slot4 PCI5 connected configured ok pci9b:3 Slot 5 Dec 31 19:05 pci-pci/hp n /devices/pci@9,700000:hpc2_slot5 PCI6 empty unconfigured ok pci9b:2 Slot 6 Dec 31 19:05 unknown n /devices/pci@9,700000:hpc2_slot6 PCI7 empty unconfigured ok pci9a:1 Slot 7 Dec 31 19:05 unknown n /devices/pci@9,600000:hpc0_slot7 PCI8 empty unconfigured ok pci9a:2 Slot 8 Dec 31 19:05 unknown n /devices/pci@9,600000:hpc0_slot8 SBa connected unconfigured ok powered-on, assigned Dec 31 19:05 cpu/mem n /devices/pseudo/gptwo@0:SBa SBb connected configured ok powered-on, assigned Dec 31 19:05 cpu/mem n /devices/pseudo/gptwo@0:SBb SBc connected configured ok powered-on, assigned Dec 31 19:05 cpu/mem n /devices/pseudo/gptwo@0:SBc SBd empty unconfigured ok assigned Dec 31 19:05 none n /devices/pseudo/gptwo@0:SBd |