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Physical Component Status History Form (Chassis)
[This is the Context-Sensitive Help topic for the Chassis's Physical Component Status History form (alias physCompStatusHistoryFormHelp4CHASSIS).]
Status is derived from SNMP polling results for Administrative State, Operational State, and the most serious outstanding conclusion.
See the object's conclusions for information about how the current status was determined:
Attribute | Description |
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Status |
Overall status for the current chassis. See Watch Status Colors for more information about possible status values. NNMi follows the ISO standard for status classification. Possible values are: No Status Normal Disabled Unknown Warning Minor Major Critical Physical Component status is derived from SNMP polling results for Administrative State, Operational State, and the most serious outstanding conclusion. Note The icons are displayed only in table views. For more information see the following: |
Status Last Modified |
Date and time indicating when the status was last set. |
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