{'Description':'The state requested for the element. This information will be placed into the RequestedState property of the instance if the return code of the RequestStateChange method is 0 ('Completed with No Error'), or 4096 (0x1000) ('Job Started'). Refer to the description of the EnabledState and RequestedState properties for the detailed explanations of the RequestedState values.','ModelCorrespondence':['CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.RequestedState'],'ValueMap':['2', '3', '4', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11', '..', '32768..65535'],'Values':['Enabled', 'Disabled', 'Shut Down', 'Offline', 'Test', 'Defer', 'Quiesce', 'Reboot', 'Reset', 'DMTF Reserved', 'Vendor Reserved']}
{'Description':'May contain a reference to the ConcreteJob created to track the state transition initiated by the method invocation.'}
TimeoutPeriod
datetime
2
✓
-
{'Description':'A timeout period that specifies the maximum amount of time that the client expects the transition to the new state to take. The interval format must be used to specify the TimeoutPeriod. A value of 0 or a null parameter indicates that the client has no time requirements for the transition. If this property does not contain 0 or null and the implementation does not support this parameter, a return code of 'Use Of Timeout Parameter Not Supported' shall be returned.'}
{'Description':'The power state to set.','ValueMap':['1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6'],'Values':['Full Power', 'Power Save - Low Power Mode', 'Power Save - Standby', 'Power Save - Other', 'Power Cycle', 'Power Off']}
Time
datetime
1
✓
-
{'Description':'Time indicates when the power state should be set, either as a regular date-time value or as an interval value (where the interval begins when the method invocation is received.'}
'Capabilities of the EthernetPort. For example, the Device might support AlertOnLan, WakeOnLan, Load Balancing, or FailOver. If failover or load balancing capabilities are listed, a SpareGroup (failover) or ExtraCapacityGroup (load balancing) should also be defined to completely describe the capability.'
'An array of free-form strings that provides more detailed explanations for any of the EthernetPort features that are indicated in the Capabilities array. Note, each entry of this array is related to the entry in the Capabilities array that is located at the same index.'
'Ethernet/802.3 MAC addresses formatted as twelve hexadecimal digits (for example, "010203040506"), with each pair representing one of the six octets of the MAC address in "canonical" bit order. (Therefore, the Group address bit is found in the low order bit of the first character of the string.)'
'The specific mode that is currently enabled for the Port. When set to 1 ("Other"), the related property OtherPortType contains a string description of the type of port.'