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Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued)
Property
Chipset: Mhz66Capable[1]
Chipset: NumberOfBuses
Chipset:
TotalSystemMemoryMb
Chipset: Type
City
Class Code
Company Name
ConfigData
ConfigManagerErrorCode
ConfigManagerUserConfig
ConfigState
Connection Status
Connection Timeout
Country
CpuBringUpPolicy
CreationClassName
Description
Indicates whether the PCI bus operates at 66 MHz (True) or not
(False).
The number of buses.
Total amount of system memory.
The type of chipset used in the CPU element.
City or town where your company is located.
The type of device or adapter in this location.
The name of the company that owns this system.
Specifies whether ESCD data should be cleared on the next reboot
of the system.
The Win32Configuration Manager error code. Use What's this? help
in ftSMC for details.
Indicates whether the device is using a user-defined configuration.
State information of an RDR virtual disk plex. An RDR disk can be
Configured/Unconfigured. If it is configured, it could be active or
inactive, imported or deported.
Status of the ASN connection. Values are Off, On, and In process.
Maximum amount of time, in seconds, that ftServer Manager waits
for a system to make each dial-out attempt. Default is 180 seconds
(3 minutes). When a system attempts to make a connection to the
ASN, ftSMC waits a period of time, defined by
the system to signal the status of the connection.
Country where your company is located.
Specifies whether CPU bringup is enabled, disabled (deferred) and
simplex CPU operation is allowed, or disabled and simplex CPU
operation is not allowed. This property is set by means of the
Schedule CPU BringUp Options
Table
3-2.
The name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an
instance. When used with the other key properties of this class, this
property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be
uniquely identified.
ftSMC Component Properties and Actions
ftSMC Component Properties
Transmit
Timeout, for
action, which is described in
3-3

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