IBM SG24-4817-00 manual OcPowerSlotOperStatus

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ocPowerSlotOperStatus

INTEGER

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ocPowerSlotIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

The unique slot number that identifies the module associated with this power entry.″

::= { ocPowerSlotEntry 1 }

ocPowerSlotClass OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER {

one(1),

two(2),

three(3),

four(4),

five(5),

six(6),

seven(7),

eight(8),

nine(9),

ten(10)

}

ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

The current slot power class. For a slot containing an IBM 8260 module, this object′ s value ranges from 1 to 10, where 1 is the lowest power class and 10 is the highest power class. Slots assigned higher power classes will be power-enabled before slots assigned lower power classes. Similarly, slots assigned lower power classes will be power-disabled before slots assigned higher power classes. Power class can be used to establish an

IBM 8260 module power-up and power-down priority scheme. Combined with slot location, slot power class defines the order in which slots containing IBM 8260 modules will be power-enabled and power-disabled. For a given power class, slots are power-enabled from lowest payload slot to highest payload slot and power-disabled from highest payload slot

to lowest payload slot. Slot power class is not pre-emptive; changing a slot′ s power class will not affect the power state of other slots. It will take effect during a slot

power-up or power-down event (e.g., the failure or recovery of a power supply).″

::= { ocPowerSlotEntry 2 }

ocPowerSlotAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER {

enable(1), -- enable slot power disable(2) -- disable slot power

}

ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

″The current desired slot power state. For a slot

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