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First, you probably don't need to. This usually comes up because a network card isn't working and you think that you must have the wrong pci information. More likely, you just don't have the most current driver- for example, Intel Pro100 cards are very apt to need a new driver(check ftp://stage.caldera.com/pub/drivers ).
However, if you really do need this information "hw -r pci" will tell you everything you need to know and more. The "hw" command was not included with 5.00 and 5.0.2, but can be obtained from ftp://ftp.jpr.com. It will also work on 3.2v4.2.
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