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Property Description
of OrderedComponent. If not, the implementation MUST return a value of Invalid 
Parameter. Upon execution of this method, the value of the AssignedSequence property 
on each instance of OrderedComponent will be updated such that the values are 
monotonically increasing in correlation with the position of the referenced 
BootSourceSetting instance in the source input parameter. That is, the first position in the 
array will have the lowest value for AssignedSequence. The second position will have the 
second lowest value, and so on. For BootSourceSetting instances which are associated 
with the BootConfigSetting instance via OrderedComponent and not present in the input 
array, the AssignedSequence property on the OrderedComponent association will be 
assigned a value of 
0.
DCIM_IPAssignmentSettingData
Table 55. IPAssignmentSettingData
Property Description
AddressOrigin 
AddressOrigin identifies the method by which the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway 
were assigned to the IPProtocolEndpoint.
Possible values are:
• 0 = Unknown
• 1 = Other
• 2 = Not Applicable — Indicates that the application of the IPAssignmentSettingData 
instance does not affect these properties.
• 3 = Static — Indicates that values for the properties are contained in the 
IPAssignmentSettingData instance.
• 4 = DHCP — Indicates that the values will be assigned via DHCP.
• 5 = BOOTP — Indicates that the values will be assigned via BOOTP.
• 6..32767 = DMTF Reserved
• 32768.. = Vendor Reserved
ElementName 
The user-friendly name for this instance of SettingData. In addition, the user-friendly name 
can be used as an index property for a search or query.
NOTE: The name does not have to be unique within a namespace.
InstanceID
Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely 
identifies an instance of this class. To ensure uniqueness within the NameSpace, the value 
of InstanceID 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 that is creating or defining the InstanceID or that is a registered ID assigned to the 
business entity by a recognized global authority. (This requirement 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 reused to identify different underlying (real-world) 
elements. If the above 
preferred algorithm is not used, the defining entity must assure that 
the resulting InstanceID is not reused across any InstanceIDs produced by this or other 
providers for the NameSpace of this instance. For DMTF-defined instances, the 
preferred 
algorithm must be used with the <OrgID>set to CIM.
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