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Dell™ Lifecycle Controller 2 Web Services Interface Guide for Windows  Version: 2.1.0 
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When the PowerStatesSupported property contains the value in the “PowerStatesSupported Value” 
column, the PowerChangeCapabilities property shall contain the value specified in the 
“PowerChangeCapabilities Value” column. 
PowerStatesSupported Value 
PowerChangeCapabilites Value 
2 (Power On) 
3 (Sleep - Light) 
4 (Sleep - Deep) 
3 (Power State Settable) 
5 (Power Cycle (Off Soft)) 
4 (Power Cycling Supported) 
6 (Power Off - Hard) 
7 (Hibernate) 
8 (Power Off - Soft) 
9 (Power Cycle (Off Hard)) 
6 (Off Hard Power Cycling Supported) 
10 (Master Bus Reset) 
7 (HW Reset Supported) 
11 (Diagnostic Interrupt (NMI)) 
7 (HW Reset Supported) 
12 (Power Off - Soft Graceful) 
8 (Graceful Shutdown Supported) 
13 (Power Off - Hard Graceful) 
8 (Graceful Shutdown Supported) 
14 (Master Bus Reset Graceful) 
7 (HW Reset Supported) and 
8 (Graceful Shutdown Supported) 
15 (Power Cycle (Off - Soft Graceful)) 
4 (Power Cycling Supported) and 
8 (Graceful Shutdown Supported) 
16 (Power Cycle (Off - Hard Graceful)) 
6 (Off Hard Power Cycling Supported) and 
8 (Graceful Shutdown Supported) 
DCIM_CSPowerManagementCapabilities 
 Caption = null 
 Description = null 
 ElementName = Power Management Capabilities 
 InstanceID = DCIM:pwrmgtcap1 
 OtherPowerCapabilitiesDescriptions = null 
 OtherPowerChangeCapabilities = null 
 PowerCapabilities = null 
 PowerChangeCapabilities = 3, 4, 8 
 PowerStatesSupported = 2, 5, 8, 11, 12 
8.4  Power Control 
8.4.1  Base Server Method 
Changing the power state, such as cycling the power, is performed by invoking the 
RequestStateChange() method of the CIM_ComputerSystem class instance. For iDRAC, there is one 










