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Table 32. Sensor (continued)
Property Description
and Current Sensors measure electrical voltage and current readings. A Tachometer
measures speed/revolutions of a Device. For example, a Fan Device can have an
associated Tachometer which measures its speed. A Counter is a general purpose
Sensor that measures some numerical property of a Device. A Counter value can be
cleared, but it never decreases. A Switch Sensor has states like Open/Close, On/
Off, or Up/Down. A Lock has states of Locked/Unlocked. Humidity, Smoke
Detection and Air Flow Sensors measure the equivalent environmental
characteristics. A Presence Sensor detects the presence of a PhysicalElement. A
Power Consumption Sensor measures the instantaneous power consumed by a
managed element. A Power Production Sensor measures the instantaneous power
produced by a managed element such as a power supply or a voltage regulator. A
pressure sensor is used to report pressure. Intrusion sensor reports an intrusion of
an enclosure regardless whether it was authorized or not.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
1 = Other
2 = Temperature
3 = Voltage
4 = Current
5 = Tachometer
6 = Counter
7 = Switch
8 = Lock
9 = Humidity
10 = Smoke Detection
11 = Presence
12 = Air Flow
13 = Power Consumption
14 = Power Production
15 = Pressure
16 = Intrusion
.. = DMTF Reserved
32768..65535 = Vendor Reserved
SystemCreationClassName
The CreationClassName of the scoping system.
SystemName
The System Name of the scoping system.
TransitioningToState
Indicates the target state to which the instance is transitioning.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
2 = Enabled
3 = Disabled
4 = Shut Down
5 = No ChangeIndicates that no transition is in progress.
6 = Offline
7 = Test
8 = Defer
9 = Quiesce
10 = Reboot
11 = Reset
12 = Not ApplicableIndicates the implementation does not support representing
ongoing transitions.
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