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Properties, Description, knows, Second, Normal, NonCritical, Critical, Fatal

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Properties (S-U) SubnetMask SupportedAccessModes SupportedAsynchronousActions SupportedSynchronousActions SupportedTargetTypes SupportedThresholds SystemCreationClassName SystemName SystemTime Tag UnitModifier UpperThresholdCritical UpperThresholdFatal Description The mask for the IPv4 address of this ProtocolEndpoint, if one is defined. Describes the types of shared access that are supported for a referenced Logicaldevice. Enumeration indicating what operations are run as asynchronous jobs. Enumeration indicating what operations are run without the creation of a job. An array containing a list of SoftwareIdentity TargetType properties that a service knows how to install. An array representing the thresholds supported by a sensor. The CreationClassName of the scoping system. The Name of the scoping system. Pseudo-property representing the current date and time on a computer system. An arbitrary string that uniquely identifies the PhysicalElement and serves as the key of the element. The unit multiplier for the values returned by a sensor. All the values returned by this sensor are represented in the units obtained by BaseUnits * 10 raised to the power of the UnitModifier. For example, if BaseUnits is Volts and the UnitModifier is -6, then the units of the values returned are MicroVolts. However, if the RateUnits property is set to a value other than None, then the units are further qualified as rate units. In the above example, if RateUnits is set to Per Second, then the values returned by the sensor are in MicroVolts Per Second. The units apply to all numeric properties of the sensor. The sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (minimum and maximum values) for determining whether the sensor is operating under Normal, NonCritical, Critical or Fatal conditions. The sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (min and max values) for determining whether the sensor is operating under Normal, NonCritical, Critical or Fatal conditions. Command target properties (V-Z) Chapter 6. Using SMASH Proxy functionality 101

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Properties
(S-U)
Description
SubnetMask
The
mask
for
the
IPv4
address
of
this
ProtocolEndpoint,
if
one
is
defined.
SupportedAccessModes
Describes
the
types
of
shared
access
that
are
supported
for
a
referenced
Logicaldevice.
SupportedAsynchronousActions
Enumeration
indicating
what
operations
are
run
as
asynchronous
jobs.
SupportedSynchronousActions
Enumeration
indicating
what
operations
are
run
without
the
creation
of
a
job.
SupportedTargetTypes
An
array
containing
a
list
of
SoftwareIdentity
TargetType
properties
that
a
service
knows
how
to
install.
SupportedThresholds
An
array
representing
the
thresholds
supported
by
a
sensor.
SystemCreationClassName
The
CreationClassName
of
the
scoping
system.
SystemName
The
Name
of
the
scoping
system.
SystemTime
Pseudo-property
representing
the
current
date
and
time
on
a
computer
system.
Tag
An
arbitrary
string
that
uniquely
identifies
the
PhysicalElement
and
serves
as
the
key
of
the
element.
UnitModifier
The
unit
multiplier
for
the
values
returned
by
a
sensor.
All
the
values
returned
by
this
sensor
are
represented
in
the
units
obtained
by
BaseUnits
*
10
raised
to
the
power
of
the
UnitModifier
.
For
example,
if
BaseUnits
is
Volts
and
the
UnitModifier
is
-6,
then
the
units
of
the
values
returned
are
MicroVolts.
However,
if
the
RateUnits
property
is
set
to
a
value
other
than
None
,
then
the
units
are
further
qualified
as
rate
units.
In
the
above
example,
if
RateUnits
is
set
to
Per
Second
,
then
the
values
returned
by
the
sensor
are
in
MicroVolts
Per
Second.
The
units
apply
to
all
numeric
properties
of
the
sensor.
UpperThresholdCritical
The
sensor’s
threshold
values
specify
the
ranges
(minimum
and
maximum
values)
for
determining
whether
the
sensor
is
operating
under
Normal
,
NonCritical
,
Critical
or
Fatal
conditions.
UpperThresholdFatal
The
sensor’s
threshold
values
specify
the
ranges
(min
and
max
values)
for
determining
whether
the
sensor
is
operating
under
Normal
,
NonCritical
,
Critical
or
Fatal
conditions.
Command
target
properties
(V-Z)
Chapter
6.
Using
SMASH
Proxy
functionality
101