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MAP Target Navigation
Table 13-8 provides examples of using the cd verb to navigate the MAP. In all 
examples, the initial default target is assumed to be /.
System Properties
The Table 13-9 lists the system properties that are displayed when the user 
types the following:
show /system1 
These properties are derived from the Base System Profile that is provided by 
the standards body and is based on the CIM_ComputerSystem class as 
defined by the CIM...

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Table 13-9. System Properties
Object Property Description
CIM_ComputerSystemNameUnique identifier of a System 
instance that exists in the 
enterprise environment.
MaxLen = 256
ElementNameUser-friendly name for the 
system.
MaxLen = 64
NameFormatIdentifies the method by which 
the Name is generated.
Va l u e s :
Other, IP, Dial, HID, NWA, 
HWA, X25, ISDN, IPX, DCC, 
ICD, E.164, SNA, OID/OSI, 
WWN, NAA 

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DedicatedEnumeration indicating whether 
the system is a special-purpose 
system or general-purpose system.
Va l u e s :
0=Not Dedicated
1=Unknown
2=Other
3=Storage
4=Router
5=Switch
6=Layer 3 Switch
7=CentralOffice Switch
8=Hub
9=Access Server
10=Firewall
11=Print
12=I/O
13=Web Caching
14=Management
15=Block Server Table 13-9. System Properties 
(continued)
Object Property Description 

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16=File Server
17=Mobile User Device,
18=Repeater
19=Bridge/Extender
20=Gateway
21=Storage Virtualizer
22=Media Library
23=Extender Node
24=NAS Head
25=Self-Contained NAS
26=UPS
27=IP Phone
28=Management Controller
29=Chassis Manager
ResetCapabilityDefines the reset methods 
available on the system
Va l u e s :
1=Other
2=Unknown
3=Disabled
4=Enabled
5=Not Implemented
CreationClassNameThe superclass from which this 
instance is derived. Table 13-9. System...

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EnabledStateIndicates the enabled/disabled 
states of the system.
Va l u e s :
0=Unknown
1=Other
2=Enabled
3=Disabled
4=Shutting Down
5=Not Applicable
6=Enabled but Offline
7=In Test
8=Deferred
9=Quiesce
10=Starting
EnabledDefaultIndicates the default startup 
configuration for the enabled 
state of the system. By default, 
the system is Enabled (value=
2).
Va l u e s :
2=Enabled
3=Disabled
4=Not Applicable
5=Enabled but Offline
6=No Default Table 13-9....

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RequestedStateIndicates the last requested or 
desired state for the system.
Va l u e s :
2=Enabled
3=Disabled
4=Shut Down
5=No Change
6=Offline
7=Test
8=Deferred
9=Quiesce
10=Reboot
11=Reset
12=Not Applicable
HealthStateIndicates the current health of 
the system.
Va l u e s :
0=Unknown
5=OK
10=Degraded/Warning
15=Minor Failure
20=Major Failure
30=Critical Failure
35=Non-recoverable Error Table 13-9. System Properties 
(continued)
Object Property...

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OperationalStatusIndicates the current status of the 
system.
Va l u e s :
0=Unknown
1=Other
2=OK
3=Degraded
4=Stressed
5=Predictive Failure
6=Error
7=Non-Recoverable Error
8=Starting
9=Stopping
10=Stopped
11=In Service
12=No Contact
13=Lost Communication
14=Aborted
15=Dormant
16=Supporting Entity in Error
17=Completed
18=Power Mode
DescriptionA text-based description of the 
system. Table 13-9. System Properties 
(continued)
Object Property Description 

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Property Names for Fan, Temperature, Numeric Voltage, Power 
Consumption, and Amperage Sensors
Supported Property Names for Fans, Temperature, Numeric Voltage, Power 
Consumption, and Amperage Sensors
Table 13-10. Sensors
Object Property Description
CIM_NumericSensorSystemCreationClass
NameThe name of the system 
creation class— 
CIM_ComputerSystem)
SystemNameThe service tag of the system, 
which is a unique identifier of 
a system that exists in the...

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BaseUnitsThe units of measurement of 
the sensor
RPM=Tachometer (for 
tachsensor)
C=Temperature (for 
tempsensor)
V=Voltage (for 
numericsensor) Watts=Power 
Consumption (for 
powerconsumption) 
Amp=Amperage (for 
amperage)
CurrentReadingThe current reading of the 
sensor.
LowerThresholdNonCr
iticalThe lower threshold non 
critical value
UpperThresholdNonCr
iticalThe upper threshold non 
critical value
LowerThresholdCriti
calThe lower threshold critical...

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SupportedThresholdThe supported threshold for 
the sensor.
{ LowerThresholdCritical } 
(for tachsensor) 
{ 
LowerThresholdNonCritical, 
UpperThresholdNonCritical,
UpperThresholdCritical, 
LowerThresholdCritical } 
(for tempsensor) 
{} (for voltsensor (numeric 
sensor))
{UpperThresholdNonCritical
, UpperThresholdCritical} 
(for powerconsumption
{} for amperage)
SettableThresholdThe threshold levels that you 
can set for a sensor.
{ } (no sensor support for...
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