Reference Guide
Property Description
Operational statuses are:
• "OK",
• "Degraded"
• "Stressed"
• "Pred Fail"
• "Stressed" indicates that the Element is functioning, but needs attention.
Non-operational statuses can also be specified. These are:
• "Error"
• "NonRecover"
• "Starting"
• "Stopping"
• "Stopped"
• "Service"
• "No Contact"
• "Lost Comm"
"NonRecover" indicates that a non-recoverable error has occurred.
SystemCreationCl
assName
The scoping System's Creation class name.
SystemName
The scoping System's Name.
NOTE: The Network Adapter class displays the virtual software adapters provided by the operating system. Those
properties are not displayed in the Device Manager.
NOTE: OMCI may populate empty or error values of some properties for Bluetooth devices.
Dell_PCCard
Property Description
CreationClassName
Creation class name indicates the name of the class or the
subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used with the
other key properties of this class, this property allows all
instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely
identified.
HostingBoard
Boolean indicating that this Card is a Motherboard or, more
generically, a baseboard in a Chassis.
PCCardNameandVersion
Returns the name and the version of the card in the PC Card slot.
Tag
An arbitrary string that uniquely identifies the physical element
and serves as the Element's key. The Tag property can contain
information such as asset tag or serial number data. The key for
physical element is placed very high in the object hierarchy in
order to independently identify the hardware/entity, regardless of
physical placement in or on Cabinets, Adapters, and so on. For
example, a hot swappable or removable component may be taken
from its containing (scoping) Package and be temporarily unused.
The object still continues to exist - and may even be inserted into
a different scoping container. Therefore, the key for physical
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