CIM_Slot¶
Subclass of CIM_PhysicalConnector
The Slot class represents Connectors into which Packages are inserted. For example, a PhysicalPackage that is a DiskDrive may be inserted into an SCA ‘Slot’. As another example, a Card (subclass of PhysicalPackage) may be inserted into a 16-, 32-, or 64-bit expansion ‘Slot’ on a HostingBoard. PCI or PCMCIA Type III Slots are examples of the latter.
Key properties¶
Local properties¶
boolean Powered
Deprecated! A boolean indicating whether the Slot is currently powered (TRUE) or not (FALSE).
string PurposeDescription
A free-form string describing that this Slot is physically unique and may hold special types of hardware. This property only has meaning when the corresponding boolean property, SpecialPurpose, is set to TRUE.
boolean SpecialPurpose
Boolean indicating that this Slot is physically unique and may hold special types of hardware, e.g. a graphics processor slot. If set to TRUE, then the property, Special PurposeDescription (a string), should specify the nature of the uniqueness or purpose of the Slot.
real32 HeightAllowed
Maximum height of an adapter Card that can be inserted into the Slot, in inches.
uint16 MaxDataWidth
Maximum bus width of adapter Cards that can be inserted into this Slot, in bits. If the value is ‘unknown’, enter 0. If the value is other than 8, 16, 32, 64 or 128, enter 1.
boolean OpenSwitch
A boolean indicating whether the switch state of the Slot is currently open (TRUE) or closed (FALSE). This switch state determines whether the contents of the Slot can be hot-plugged.
uint16[] ConnectorType
Deprecated! An array of integers defining the type of PhysicalConnector. An array is specified to allow the description of ‘combinations’ of Connector information. For example, one array entry could specify RS-232 (value=25), another DB-25 (value=23) and a third entry define the Connector as “Male” (value=2).
This single property is being deprecated in lieu of using separate properties to describe the various aspects of the connector. The separation allows for a more generic means of describing the connectors. Obsolete connectors were intentionally removed from the new list.
ValueMap Values 0 Unknown 1 Other 2 Male 3 Female 4 Shielded 5 Unshielded 6 SCSI (A) High-Density (50 pins) 7 SCSI (A) Low-Density (50 pins) 8 SCSI (P) High-Density (68 pins) 9 SCSI SCA-I (80 pins) 10 SCSI SCA-II (80 pins) 11 Fibre Channel (DB-9, Copper) 12 Fibre Channel (Optical Fibre) 13 Fibre Channel SCA-II (40 pins) 14 Fibre Channel SCA-II (20 pins) 15 Fibre Channel BNC 16 ATA 3-1/2 Inch (40 pins) 17 ATA 2-1/2 Inch (44 pins) 18 ATA-2 19 ATA-3 20 ATA/66 21 DB-9 22 DB-15 23 DB-25 24 DB-36 25 RS-232C 26 RS-422 27 RS-423 28 RS-485 29 RS-449 30 V.35 31 X.21 32 IEEE-488 33 AUI 34 UPT Category 3 35 UPT Category 4 36 UPT Category 5 37 BNC 38 RJ11 39 RJ45 40 Fiber MIC 41 Apple AUI 42 Apple GeoPort 43 PCI 44 ISA 45 EISA 46 VESA 47 PCMCIA 48 PCMCIA Type I 49 PCMCIA Type II 50 PCMCIA Type III 51 ZV Port 52 CardBus 53 USB 54 IEEE 1394 55 HIPPI 56 HSSDC (6 pins) 57 GBIC 58 DIN 59 Mini-DIN 60 Micro-DIN 61 PS/2 62 Infrared 63 HP-HIL 64 Access.bus 65 NuBus 66 Centronics 67 Mini-Centronics 68 Mini-Centronics Type-14 69 Mini-Centronics Type-20 70 Mini-Centronics Type-26 71 Bus Mouse 72 ADB 73 AGP 74 VME Bus 75 VME64 76 Proprietary 77 Proprietary Processor Card Slot 78 Proprietary Memory Card Slot 79 Proprietary I/O Riser Slot 80 PCI-66MHZ 81 AGP2X 82 AGP4X 83 PC-98 84 PC-98-Hireso 85 PC-H98 86 PC-98Note 87 PC-98Full 88 SSA SCSI 89 Circular 90 On Board IDE Connector 91 On Board Floppy Connector 92 9 Pin Dual Inline 93 25 Pin Dual Inline 94 50 Pin Dual Inline 95 68 Pin Dual Inline 96 On Board Sound Connector 97 Mini-jack 98 PCI-X 99 Sbus IEEE 1396-1993 32 bit 100 Sbus IEEE 1396-1993 64 bit 101 MCA 102 GIO 103 XIO 104 HIO 105 NGIO 106 PMC 107 MTRJ 108 VF-45 109 Future I/O 110 SC 111 SG 112 Electrical 113 Optical 114 Ribbon 115 GLM 116 1x9 117 Mini SG 118 LC 119 HSSC 120 VHDCI Shielded (68 pins) 121 InfiniBand 122 AGP8X
string[] VendorCompatibilityStrings
An array of strings that identify the components that are compatible and can be inserted in a slot. This allows vendors to provide clues to the system administrators by providing sufficient information to request the appropriate hardware that can populate the slot. In order to ensure uniqueness within the NameSpace, each value defined by the vendor for use in the VendorCompatibilityStrings property SHOULD be constructed using the following ‘preferred’ algorithm:
<OrgID>:<LocalID>
Where <OrgID> and <LocalID> are separated by a colon ‘:’, and where <OrgID> 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 <Schema Name>_<Class Name> structure of Schema class names.) In addition, to ensure uniqueness <OrgID> MUST NOT contain a colon (‘:’). When using this algorithm, the first colon to appear in InstanceID MUST appear between <OrgID> and <LocalID>.
<LocalID> is chosen by the business entity and SHOULD not be re-used to identify different underlying (real-world) elements.
boolean SupportsHotPlug
Boolean indicating whether the Slot supports hot-plug of adapter Cards.
uint16[] VppMixedVoltageSupport
An array of enumerated integers indicating the Vpp voltage supported by this Slot.
ValueMap Values 0 Unknown 1 Other 2 3.3V 3 5V 4 12V
boolean PoweredOn
Boolean that indicates whether the PhysicalElement is powered on (TRUE) or is currently off (FALSE).
uint32 ThermalRating
Maximum thermal dissipation of the Slot in milliwatts.
uint16[] VccMixedVoltageSupport
An array of enumerated integers indicating the Vcc voltage supported by this Slot.
ValueMap Values 0 Unknown 1 Other 2 3.3V 3 5V
real32 LengthAllowed
Maximum length of an adapter Card that can be inserted into the Slot, in inches.
uint16 MaxLinkWidth
Maximum link width of a switching bus type, such as Infiniband and PCI Express. The width is expressed in number of communication lines, or lanes, between port and devices. This property dictates the maximum link width, in lanes, of adapter Cards that can be inserted into this Slot. If the value is ‘unknown’, enter 0.
ValueMap Values 0 Unknown 2 x1 3 x2 4 x4 5 x8 6 x12 7 x16 8 x32 9.. DMTF Reserved
uint16 Number
The Number property indicates the physical slot number, which can be used as an index into a system slot table, whether or not that slot is physically occupied.
Local methods¶
None
Inherited properties¶
Inherited methods¶
None