CIM_NetworkPipe, ROOT\StandardCimv2

Class | Childs (1) | Methods (1) | Properties (23) | Qualifiers (4) | Instances | Namespaces (3)
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Description

NetworkPipe is a subclass of EnabledLogicalElement, representing the state and management of a connection or trail between endpoints. This object is different than the association between the endpoints (CIM_ActiveConnection) since the emphasis is NOT on the endpoints but on the management of the pipe itself - its state, configuration, etc. NetworkPipes are defined in the context of a CIM_Network and represent the \'transfer of information . . . between . . . endpoints\'. These concepts are aligned with the definition of the Pipe object in ITU\'s M.3100 specification.

CIM_NetworkPipe - child subclasses in ROOT\StandardCimv2

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CIM_NetworkPipe methods

CIM_NetworkPipe has 1 methods (1 Derived)

NameOriginReturn
RequestStateChangeCIM_EnabledLogicalElementuint32 {'out':True}

CIM_NetworkPipe properties

CIM_NetworkPipe has 23 properties (2 Local, 21 Derived)

NameOriginCIMType
AggregationBehaviorCIM_NetworkPipe18 [uint16]
AvailableRequestedStatesCIM_EnabledLogicalElement18 [uint16]
CaptionCIM_ManagedElement8 [string]
CommunicationStatusCIM_ManagedSystemElement18 [uint16]
DescriptionCIM_ManagedElement8 [string]
DetailedStatusCIM_ManagedSystemElement18 [uint16]
DirectionalityCIM_NetworkPipe18 [uint16]
ElementNameCIM_ManagedElement8 [string]
EnabledDefaultCIM_EnabledLogicalElement18 [uint16]
EnabledStateCIM_EnabledLogicalElement18 [uint16]
HealthStateCIM_ManagedSystemElement18 [uint16]
InstallDateCIM_ManagedSystemElement101 [datetime]
key
InstanceID
CIM_ManagedElement8 [string]
NameCIM_ManagedSystemElement8 [string]
OperatingStatusCIM_ManagedSystemElement18 [uint16]
OperationalStatusCIM_ManagedSystemElement18 [uint16]
OtherEnabledStateCIM_EnabledLogicalElement8 [string]
PrimaryStatusCIM_ManagedSystemElement18 [uint16]
RequestedStateCIM_EnabledLogicalElement18 [uint16]
StatusCIM_ManagedSystemElement8 [string]
StatusDescriptionsCIM_ManagedSystemElement8 [string]
TimeOfLastStateChangeCIM_EnabledLogicalElement101 [datetime]
TransitioningToStateCIM_EnabledLogicalElement18 [uint16]

Detailed description of CIM_NetworkPipe methods

Derived methods (1) of CIM_NetworkPipe class

RequestStateChange method
Returnuint32 {'out':True}
Parameters
NameCIMTypeIDINOUTQualifiers
RequestedStateuint160-{'Description':'371','In':True,'ModelCorrespondence':['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.RequestedState'],'ValueMap':['2', '3', '4', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11', '..', '32768..65535'],'Values':['347', '348', '355', '357', '358', '365', '352', '359', '360', '29', '30']}
Jobref:CIM_ConcreteJob1-{'Description':'372','Out':True}
TimeoutPerioddatetime2-{'Description':'373','In':True}
Description'Requests that the state of the element be changed to the value specified in the RequestedState parameter. When the requested state change takes place, the EnabledState and RequestedState of the element will be the same. Invoking the RequestStateChange method multiple times could result in earlier requests being overwritten or lost.
A return code of 0 shall indicate the state change was successfully initiated.
A return code of 3 shall indicate that the state transition cannot complete within the interval specified by the TimeoutPeriod parameter.
A return code of 4096 (0x1000) shall indicate the state change was successfully initiated, a ConcreteJob has been created, and its reference returned in the output parameter Job. Any other return code indicates an error condition.'
ModelCorrespondence['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.RequestedState']
ValueMap['0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '..', '4096', '4097', '4098', '4099', '4100..32767', '32768..65535']
Values['Completed with No Error', 'Not Supported', 'Unknown or Unspecified Error', 'Cannot complete within Timeout Period', 'Failed', 'Invalid Parameter', 'In Use', 'DMTF Reserved', 'Method Parameters Checked - Job Started', 'Invalid State Transition', 'Use of Timeout Parameter Not Supported', 'Busy', 'Method Reserved', 'Vendor Specific']
RequestStateChange method is in 33 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 15 namespaces

Detailed description of CIM_NetworkPipe properties

Local properties (2) of CIM_NetworkPipe class

AggregationBehavior property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'Indicates whether the pipe is composed of lower-level pipes, and if so, how these lower-level pipes are aggregated (in parallel or in sequence). The specific instances of NetworkPipe that are combined are described using the NetworkPipeComposition association.

In the context of M.3100, the ability to be composed of lower-level pipes is modeled as a Trail. A Trail is made up of one or more Connections. (Note that both Trails and Connections are subclasses of Pipe). Because of the flexibility of the NetworkPipeComposition association, there is no need to subclass NetworkPipe, as was done in M.3100, but merely to instantiate the NetworkPipeComposition association to describe the bundling of the lower-level pipes (i.e., the connections), or the sequencing of them.'
ValueMap['0', '2', '3', '4']
Values['Unknown', 'No Lower-Level Composition', 'Combined In Parallel', 'Combined In Sequence']
AggregationBehavior property is in 4 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 3 namespaces
Directionality property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'Indicates whether the pipe is bi-directional (value = 2), unidirectional (value = 3), or this information is not known (value = 0). For unidirectional pipes, the source and sink are indicated by a property (SourceOrSink) of the association, EndpointOfNetworkPipe.'
ValueMap['0', '2', '3']
Values['Unknown', 'Bi-Directional', 'Unidirectional']
Directionality property is in 4 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 3 namespaces

Derived properties (21) of CIM_NetworkPipe class

AvailableRequestedStates property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'AvailableRequestedStates indicates the possible values for the RequestedState parameter of the method RequestStateChange, used to initiate a state change. The values listed shall be a subset of the values contained in the RequestedStatesSupported property of the associated instance of CIM_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities where the values selected are a function of the current state of the CIM_EnabledLogicalElement. This property may be non-null if an implementation is able to advertise the set of possible values as a function of the current state. This property shall be null if an implementation is unable to determine the set of possible values as a function of the current state.'
ModelCorrespondence['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.RequestStateChange', 'CIM_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities.RequestedStatesSupported']
ValueMap['2', '3', '4', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11', '..']
Values['Enabled', 'Disabled', 'Shut Down', 'Offline', 'Test', 'Defer', 'Quiesce', 'Reboot', 'Reset', 'DMTF Reserved']
AvailableRequestedStates property is in 32 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 7 namespaces
Caption property
CIMTYPE'string'
Description'The Caption property is a short textual description (one- line string) of the object.'
MaxLen64
Caption property is in 175 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 37 namespaces
CommunicationStatus property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'CommunicationStatus indicates the ability of the instrumentation to communicate with the underlying ManagedElement. CommunicationStatus consists of one of the following values: Unknown, None, Communication OK, Lost Communication, or No Contact.
A Null return indicates the implementation (provider) does not implement this property.
"Unknown" indicates the implementation is in general capable of returning this property, but is unable to do so at this time.
"Not Available" indicates that the implementation (provider) is capable of returning a value for this property, but not ever for this particular piece of hardware/software or the property is intentionally not used because it adds no meaningful information (as in the case of a property that is intended to add additional info to another property).
"Communication OK " indicates communication is established with the element, but does not convey any quality of service.
"No Contact" indicates that the monitoring system has knowledge of this element, but has never been able to establish communications with it.
"Lost Communication" indicates that the Managed Element is known to exist and has been contacted successfully in the past, but is currently unreachable.'
ValueMap['0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '..', '0x8000..']
Values['Unknown', 'Not Available', 'Communication OK', 'Lost Communication', 'No Contact', 'DMTF Reserved', 'Vendor Reserved']
CommunicationStatus property is in 68 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 9 namespaces
Description property
CIMTYPE'string'
Description'The Description property provides a textual description of the object.'
Description property is in 176 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 142 namespaces
DetailedStatus property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'DetailedStatus compliments PrimaryStatus with additional status detail. It consists of one of the following values: Not Available, No Additional Information, Stressed, Predictive Failure, Error, Non-Recoverable Error, SupportingEntityInError. Detailed status is used to expand upon the PrimaryStatus of the element.
A Null return indicates the implementation (provider) does not implement this property.
"Not Available" indicates that the implementation (provider) is capable of returning a value for this property, but not ever for this particular piece of hardware/software or the property is intentionally not used because it adds no meaningful information (as in the case of a property that is intended to add additional info to another property).
"No Additional Information" indicates that the element is functioning normally as indicated by PrimaryStatus = "OK".
"Stressed" indicates that the element is functioning, but needs attention. Examples of "Stressed" states are overload, overheated, and so on.
"Predictive Failure" indicates that an element is functioning normally but a failure is predicted in the near future.
"Non-Recoverable Error " indicates that this element is in an error condition that requires human intervention.
"Supporting Entity in Error" indicates that this element might be "OK" but that another element, on which it is dependent, is in error. An example is a network service or endpoint that cannot function due to lower-layer networking problems.'
ModelCorrespondence['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.PrimaryStatus', 'CIM_ManagedSystemElement.HealthState']
ValueMap['0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '..', '0x8000..']
Values['Not Available', 'No Additional Information', 'Stressed', 'Predictive Failure', 'Non-Recoverable Error', 'Supporting Entity in Error', 'DMTF Reserved', 'Vendor Reserved']
DetailedStatus property is in 68 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 9 namespaces
ElementName property
CIMTYPE'string'
Description'A user-friendly name for the object. This property allows each instance to define a user-friendly name in addition to its key properties, identity data, and description information.
Note that the Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user-friendly name. But, it is often subclassed to be a Key. It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user-friendly name, without inconsistencies. Where Name exists and is not a Key (such as for instances of LogicalDevice), the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties. Note that if there is an associated instance of CIM_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities, restrictions on this properties may exist as defined in ElementNameMask and MaxElementNameLen properties defined in that class.'
ElementName property is in 175 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 21 namespaces
EnabledDefault property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'An enumerated value indicating an administrator\'s default or startup configuration for the Enabled State of an element. By default, the element is "Enabled" (value=2).'
ValueMap['2', '3', '5', '6', '7', '9', '..', '32768..65535']
Values['Enabled', 'Disabled', 'Not Applicable', 'Enabled but Offline', 'No Default', 'Quiesce', 'DMTF Reserved', 'Vendor Reserved']
writeTrue
EnabledDefault property is in 32 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 10 namespaces
EnabledState property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'EnabledState is an integer enumeration that indicates the enabled and disabled states of an element. It can also indicate the transitions between these requested states. For example, shutting down (value=4) and starting (value=10) are transient states between enabled and disabled. The following text briefly summarizes the various enabled and disabled states:
Enabled (2) indicates that the element is or could be executing commands, will process any queued commands, and queues new requests.
Disabled (3) indicates that the element will not execute commands and will drop any new requests.
Shutting Down (4) indicates that the element is in the process of going to a Disabled state.
Not Applicable (5) indicates the element does not support being enabled or disabled.
Enabled but Offline (6) indicates that the element might be completing commands, and will drop any new requests.
Test (7) indicates that the element is in a test state.
Deferred (8) indicates that the element might be completing commands, but will queue any new requests.
Quiesce (9) indicates that the element is enabled but in a restricted mode.
Starting (10) indicates that the element is in the process of going to an Enabled state. New requests are queued.'
ModelCorrespondence['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.OtherEnabledState']
Override'EnabledState'
ValueMap['0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11..32767', '32768..65535']
Values['Unknown', 'Other', 'Enabled', 'Disabled', 'Shutting Down', 'Not Applicable', 'Enabled but Offline', 'In Test', 'Deferred', 'Quiesce', 'Starting', 'DMTF Reserved', 'Vendor Reserved']
EnabledState property is in 32 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 13 namespaces
HealthState property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'Indicates the current health of the element. This attribute expresses the health of this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents. The possible values are 0 to 30, where 5 means the element is entirely healthy and 30 means the element is completely non-functional. The following continuum is defined:
"Non-recoverable Error" (30) - The element has completely failed, and recovery is not possible. All functionality provided by this element has been lost.
"Critical Failure" (25) - The element is non-functional and recovery might not be possible.
"Major Failure" (20) - The element is failing. It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working.
"Minor Failure" (15) - All functionality is available but some might be degraded.
"Degraded/Warning" (10) - The element is in working order and all functionality is provided. However, the element is not working to the best of its abilities. For example, the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors.
"OK" (5) - The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error.
"Unknown" (0) - The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time.
DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional HealthStates in the future.'
ValueMap['0', '5', '10', '15', '20', '25', '30', '..']
Values['Unknown', 'OK', 'Degraded/Warning', 'Minor failure', 'Major failure', 'Critical failure', 'Non-recoverable error', 'DMTF Reserved']
HealthState property is in 68 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 15 namespaces
InstallDate property
CIMTYPE'datetime'
Description'A datetime value that indicates when the object was installed. Lack of a value does not indicate that the object is not installed.'
MappingStrings['MIF.DMTF|ComponentID|001.5']
InstallDate property is in 68 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 23 namespaces
InstanceID property
CIMTYPE'string'
Description'Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. In order to ensure uniqueness within the NameSpace, the value of InstanceID SHOULD be constructed using the following \'preferred\' algorithm:
:
Where and are separated by a colon \':\', and where MUST include a copyrighted, trademarked or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity creating/defining the InstanceID, or is a registered ID that is assigned to the business entity by a recognized global authority. (This is similar to the _ structure of Schema class names.) In addition, to ensure uniqueness MUST NOT contain a colon (\':\'). When using this algorithm, the first colon to appear in InstanceID MUST appear between and . (For DMTF defined instances, the \'preferred\' algorithm MUST be used with the set to \'CIM\'.)
MUST include either a vendor specified unique identifier, or if mapping from an ITU M.3100 environment, the trailID, connectionID or subNetworkConnectionID of the instances of PipeR2.'
keyTrue
Override'InstanceID'
InstanceID property is in 175 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 21 namespaces
Name property
CIMTYPE'string'
Description'The Name property defines the label by which the object is known. When subclassed, the Name property can be overridden to be a Key property.'
MaxLen1024
Name property is in 105 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 142 namespaces
OperatingStatus property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'OperatingStatus provides a current status value for the operational condition of the element and can be used for providing more detail with respect to the value of EnabledState. It can also provide the transitional states when an element is transitioning from one state to another, such as when an element is transitioning between EnabledState and RequestedState, as well as other transitional conditions.
OperatingStatus consists of one of the following values: Unknown, Not Available, In Service, Starting, Stopping, Stopped, Aborted, Dormant, Completed, Migrating, Emmigrating, Immigrating, Snapshotting. Shutting Down, In Test
A Null return indicates the implementation (provider) does not implement this property.
"Unknown" indicates the implementation is in general capable of returning this property, but is unable to do so at this time.
"None" indicates that the implementation (provider) is capable of returning a value for this property, but not ever for this particular piece of hardware/software or the property is intentionally not used because it adds no meaningful information (as in the case of a property that is intended to add additional info to another property).
"Servicing" describes an element being configured, maintained, cleaned, or otherwise administered.
"Starting" describes an element being initialized.
"Stopping" describes an element being brought to an orderly stop.
"Stopped" and "Aborted" are similar, although the former implies a clean and orderly stop, while the latter implies an abrupt stop where the state and configuration of the element might need to be updated.
"Dormant" indicates that the element is inactive or quiesced.
"Completed" indicates that the element has completed its operation. This value should be combined with either OK, Error, or Degraded in the PrimaryStatus so that a client can tell if the complete operation Completed with OK (passed), Completed with Error (failed), or Completed with Degraded (the operation finished, but it did not complete OK or did not report an error).
"Migrating" element is being moved between host elements.
"Immigrating" element is being moved to new host element.
"Emigrating" element is being moved away from host element.
"Shutting Down" describes an element being brought to an abrupt stop.
"In Test" element is performing test functions.
"Transitioning" describes an element that is between states, that is, it is not fully available in either its previous state or its next state. This value should be used if other values indicating a transition to a specific state are not applicable.
"In Service" describes an element that is in service and operational.'
ModelCorrespondence['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.EnabledState']
ValueMap['0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11', '12', '13', '14', '15', '16', '..', '0x8000..']
Values['Unknown', 'Not Available', 'Servicing', 'Starting', 'Stopping', 'Stopped', 'Aborted', 'Dormant', 'Completed', 'Migrating', 'Emigrating', 'Immigrating', 'Snapshotting', 'Shutting Down', 'In Test', 'Transitioning', 'In Service', 'DMTF Reserved', 'Vendor Reserved']
OperatingStatus property is in 68 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 9 namespaces
OperationalStatus property
ArrayType'Indexed'
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'Indicates the current statuses of the element. Various operational statuses are defined. Many of the enumeration\'s values are self-explanatory. However, a few are not and are described here in more detail.
"Stressed" indicates that the element is functioning, but needs attention. Examples of "Stressed" states are overload, overheated, and so on.
"Predictive Failure" indicates that an element is functioning nominally but predicting a failure in the near future.
"In Service" describes an element being configured, maintained, cleaned, or otherwise administered.
"No Contact" indicates that the monitoring system has knowledge of this element, but has never been able to establish communications with it.
"Lost Communication" indicates that the ManagedSystem Element is known to exist and has been contacted successfully in the past, but is currently unreachable.
"Stopped" and "Aborted" are similar, although the former implies a clean and orderly stop, while the latter implies an abrupt stop where the state and configuration of the element might need to be updated.
"Dormant" indicates that the element is inactive or quiesced.
"Supporting Entity in Error" indicates that this element might be "OK" but that another element, on which it is dependent, is in error. An example is a network service or endpoint that cannot function due to lower-layer networking problems.
"Completed" indicates that the element has completed its operation. This value should be combined with either OK, Error, or Degraded so that a client can tell if the complete operation Completed with OK (passed), Completed with Error (failed), or Completed with Degraded (the operation finished, but it did not complete OK or did not report an error).
"Power Mode" indicates that the element has additional power model information contained in the Associated PowerManagementService association.
OperationalStatus replaces the Status property on ManagedSystemElement to provide a consistent approach to enumerations, to address implementation needs for an array property, and to provide a migration path from today\'s environment to the future. This change was not made earlier because it required the deprecated qualifier. Due to the widespread use of the existing Status property in management applications, it is strongly recommended that providers or instrumentation provide both the Status and OperationalStatus properties. Further, the first value of OperationalStatus should contain the primary status for the element. When instrumented, Status (because it is single-valued) should also provide the primary status of the element.'
ModelCorrespondence['CIM_ManagedSystemElement.StatusDescriptions']
ValueMap['0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11', '12', '13', '14', '15', '16', '17', '18', '..', '0x8000..']
Values['Unknown', 'Other', 'OK', 'Degraded', 'Stressed', 'Predictive Failure', 'Error', 'Non-Recoverable Error', 'Starting', 'Stopping', 'Stopped', 'In Service', 'No Contact', 'Lost Communication', 'Aborted', 'Dormant', 'Supporting Entity in Error', 'Completed', 'Power Mode', 'DMTF Reserved', 'Vendor Reserved']
OperationalStatus property is in 68 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 18 namespaces
OtherEnabledState property
CIMTYPE'string'
Description'A string that describes the enabled or disabled state of the element when the EnabledState property is set to 1 ("Other"). This property must be set to null when EnabledState is any value other than 1.'
ModelCorrespondence['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.EnabledState']
OtherEnabledState property is in 32 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 11 namespaces
PrimaryStatus property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'PrimaryStatus provides a high level status value, intended to align with Red-Yellow-Green type representation of status. It should be used in conjunction with DetailedStatus to provide high level and detailed health status of the ManagedElement and its subcomponents.
PrimaryStatus consists of one of the following values: Unknown, OK, Degraded or Error. "Unknown" indicates the implementation is in general capable of returning this property, but is unable to do so at this time.
"OK" indicates the ManagedElement is functioning normally.
"Degraded" indicates the ManagedElement is functioning below normal.
"Error" indicates the ManagedElement is in an Error condition.'
ModelCorrespondence['CIM_ManagedSystemElement.DetailedStatus', 'CIM_ManagedSystemElement.HealthState']
ValueMap['0', '1', '2', '3', '..', '0x8000..']
Values['Unknown', 'OK', 'Degraded', 'Error', 'DMTF Reserved', 'Vendor Reserved']
PrimaryStatus property is in 78 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 9 namespaces
RequestedState property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'RequestedState is an integer enumeration that indicates the last requested or desired state for the element, irrespective of the mechanism through which it was requested. The actual state of the element is represented by EnabledState. This property is provided to compare the last requested and current enabled or disabled states. Note that when EnabledState is set to 5 ("Not Applicable"), then this property has no meaning. Refer to the EnabledState property description for explanations of the values in the RequestedState enumeration.
"Unknown" (0) indicates the last requested state for the element is unknown.
Note that the value "No Change" (5) has been deprecated in lieu of indicating the last requested state is "Unknown" (0). If the last requested or desired state is unknown, RequestedState should have the value "Unknown" (0), but may have the value "No Change" (5).Offline (6) indicates that the element has been requested to transition to the Enabled but Offline EnabledState.
It should be noted that there are two new values in RequestedState that build on the statuses of EnabledState. These are "Reboot" (10) and "Reset" (11). Reboot refers to doing a "Shut Down" and then moving to an "Enabled" state. Reset indicates that the element is first "Disabled" and then "Enabled". The distinction between requesting "Shut Down" and "Disabled" should also be noted. Shut Down requests an orderly transition to the Disabled state, and might involve removing power, to completely erase any existing state. The Disabled state requests an immediate disabling of the element, such that it will not execute or accept any commands or processing requests.

This property is set as the result of a method invocation (such as Start or StopService on CIM_Service), or can be overridden and defined as WRITEable in a subclass. The method approach is considered superior to a WRITEable property, because it allows an explicit invocation of the operation and the return of a result code.

If knowledge of the last RequestedState is not supported for the EnabledLogicalElement, the property shall be NULL or have the value 12 "Not Applicable".'
ModelCorrespondence['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.EnabledState']
Override'RequestedState'
ValueMap['0', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11', '12', '..', '32768..65535']
Values['Unknown', 'Enabled', 'Disabled', 'Shut Down', 'No Change', 'Offline', 'Test', 'Deferred', 'Quiesce', 'Reboot', 'Reset', 'Not Applicable', 'DMTF Reserved', 'Vendor Reserved']
writeTrue
RequestedState property is in 32 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 12 namespaces
Status property
CIMTYPE'string'
Description'A string indicating the current status of the object. Various operational and non-operational statuses are defined. This property is deprecated in lieu of OperationalStatus, which includes the same semantics in its enumeration. This change is made for 3 reasons:
1) Status is more correctly defined as an array. This definition overcomes the limitation of describing status using a single value, when it is really a multi-valued property (for example, an element might be OK AND Stopped.
2) A MaxLen of 10 is too restrictive and leads to unclear enumerated values.
3) The change to a uint16 data type was discussed when CIM V2.0 was defined. However, existing V1.0 implementations used the string property and did not want to modify their code. Therefore, Status was grandfathered into the Schema. Use of the deprecated qualifier allows the maintenance of the existing property, but also permits an improved definition using OperationalStatus.'
MaxLen10
ValueMap['OK', 'Error', 'Degraded', 'Unknown', 'Pred Fail', 'Starting', 'Stopping', 'Service', 'Stressed', 'NonRecover', 'No Contact', 'Lost Comm', 'Stopped']
Status property is in 81 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 42 namespaces
StatusDescriptions property
ArrayType'Indexed'
CIMTYPE'string'
Description'Strings describing the various OperationalStatus array values. For example, if "Stopping" is the value assigned to OperationalStatus, then this property may contain an explanation as to why an object is being stopped. Note that entries in this array are correlated with those at the same array index in OperationalStatus.'
ModelCorrespondence['CIM_ManagedSystemElement.OperationalStatus']
StatusDescriptions property is in 68 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 18 namespaces
TimeOfLastStateChange property
CIMTYPE'datetime'
Description'The date or time when the EnabledState of the element last changed. If the state of the element has not changed and this property is populated, then it must be set to a 0 interval value. If a state change was requested, but rejected or not yet processed, the property must not be updated.'
TimeOfLastStateChange property is in 33 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 17 namespaces
TransitioningToState property
CIMTYPE'uint16'
Description'TransitioningToState indicates the target state to which the instance is transitioning.
A value of 5 "No Change" shall indicate that no transition is in progress.A value of 12 "Not Applicable" shall indicate the implementation does not support representing ongoing transitions.
A value other than 5 or 12 shall identify the state to which the element is in the process of transitioning.'
ModelCorrespondence['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.RequestStateChange', 'CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.RequestedState', 'CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.EnabledState']
ValueMap['0', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11', '12', '..']
Values['Unknown', 'Enabled', 'Disabled', 'Shut Down', 'No Change', 'Offline', 'Test', 'Defer', 'Quiesce', 'Reboot', 'Reset', 'Not Applicable', 'DMTF Reserved']
TransitioningToState property is in 32 classes of ROOT\StandardCimv2 and in 7 namespaces

CIM_NetworkPipe Qualifiers

NameValueToInstanceToSubclassOverridableAmendedLocal
Description'NetworkPipe is a subclass of EnabledLogicalElement, representing the state and management of a connection or trail between endpoints. This object is different than the association between the endpoints (CIM_ActiveConnection) since the emphasis is NOT on the endpoints but on the management of the pipe itself - its state, configuration, etc. NetworkPipes are defined in the context of a CIM_Network and represent the \'transfer of information . . . between . . . endpoints\'. These concepts are aligned with the definition of the Pipe object in ITU\'s M.3100 specification.'
locale'MS_409'
UMLPackagePath'CIM::Network::Pipes'
Version'2.19.0'

CIM_NetworkPipe System properties

NameValueOriginCIMTypeLocalArray
__PATH'\\.\ROOT\StandardCimv2:CIM_NetworkPipe'___SYSTEM8
__NAMESPACE'ROOT\StandardCimv2'___SYSTEM8
__SERVER'.'___SYSTEM8
__DERIVATION['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement', 'CIM_LogicalElement', 'CIM_ManagedSystemElement', 'CIM_ManagedElement']___SYSTEM8
__PROPERTY_COUNT23___SYSTEM3
__RELPATH'CIM_NetworkPipe'___SYSTEM8
__DYNASTY'CIM_ManagedElement'___SYSTEM8
__SUPERCLASS'CIM_EnabledLogicalElement'___SYSTEM8
__CLASS'CIM_NetworkPipe'___SYSTEM8
__GENUS1___SYSTEM3
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