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Property Description
NOTE: This enumeration expands on the list in the Entity 
MIB (the attribute, entPhysicalClass). The numeric 
values are consistent with CIM's enum numbering 
guidelines, but are slightly different than the MIB's 
values.
The values Rack through Port/Connector are defined per the 
Entity-MIB (where the semantics of rack are equivalent to the 
MIB's stack value). The other values (for battery, processor, 
memory, power source/generator and storage media package) are 
self-explanatory. A value of 
Blade should be used when the 
PhysicalPackage contains the operational hardware aspects of a 
ComputerSystem, without the supporting mechanicals such as 
power and cooling. For example, a Blade Server includes 
processor(s) and memory, and relies on the containing chassis to 
supply power and cooling. In many respects, a Blade can be 
considered a 
Module/Card. However, it is tracked differently by 
inventory systems and differs in terms of service philosophy. For 
example, a Blade is intended to be hot-plugged into a hosting 
enclosure without requiring additional cabling, and does not require 
a cover to be removed from the enclosure for installation. Similarly, 
a 
Blade Expansion has characteristics of a Blade and a Module/
Card. However, it is distinct from both due to inventory tracking 
and service philosophy, and because of its hardware dependence 
on a Blade. A Blade Expansion must be attached to a Blade prior to 
inserting the resultant assembly into an enclosure.
PartNumber
The part number assigned by the organization that is responsible 
for producing or manufacturing the PhysicalElement.
SKU
The stock-keeping unit number for this PhysicalElement.
Tag
An arbitrary string that uniquely identifies the Physical Element and 
serves as the key of the Element. The Tag property can contain 
information such as asset tag or serial number data. The key for 
PhysicalElement is placed very high in the object hierarchy to 
independently identify the hardware or entity, regardless of physical 
placement in or on Cabinets, Adapters, and so on. For example, a 
hotswappable or removable component can be taken from its 
containing (scoping) Package and be temporarily unused. The 
object still continues to exist and can even be inserted into a 
different scoping container. Therefore, the key for Physical 
Element is an arbitrary string and is defined independently of any 
placement or location-oriented hierarchy.
DCIM_Chassis
Table 5. Chassis
Property Description
BreachDescription 
A free-form string providing more information if the SecurityBreach 
property indicates that a breach or some other security-related 
event occurred.
CanBeFRUed
Boolean that indicates whether this PhysicalElement can be FRUed 
(TRUE) or not (FALSE).
ChassisPackageType
Indicates the physical form factor for the type of Chassis.
Possible values are:
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