Win32_SystemEnclosure

Win32_SystemEnclosure

Column 

Description

Column 

Description

DeviceGuid 

The device that the enclosure belongs to.

AudibleAlarm 

Indicates whether the frame is equipped with an audible alarm.

BreachDescription 

A free-form string providing more information on if the SecurityBreach property indicates that a breach or some other security-related event occurred.

CableManagementStrategy 

A free-form string containing information on how the various cables are connected and bundled for the frame. With many networking, storage-related and power cables, cable management can be a complex and challenging endeavor. This string property contains information to aid in assembly and service of the frame.

ChassisTypes 

An enumerated, integer-valued array indicating the type of chassis.

InstallDate 

The date and time the object was installed. This property does not require a value to indicate that the object is installed.

LockPresent 

Indicates whether the frame is protected with a lock (TRUE) or not (FALSE).

Manufacturer 

The name of the organization responsible for producing the physical element. If this is the entity from whom the element is purchased, it is contained in the Vendor property of CIM_Product.

Model 

The name by which the physical element is generally known.

Name 

The label by which the object is known.

PoweredOn 

Indicates whether the physical element is powered on (TRUE), or is currently off (FALSE).

Removable 

Indicates if the physical package is can be taken in and out of the physical container in which it is normally found without impairing the function of the overall packaging. A package can still be removable if power must be 'off' in order to perform the removal. If power can be 'on' and the package removed, then the element is removable and can be hot swapped. For example, an extra battery in a laptop is removable, as is a disk drive package inserted using SCA connectors. However, the latter can be hot swapped. A laptop's display is not removable, nor is a non-redundant power supply. Removing these components would impact the function of the overall packaging or is impossible due to the tight integration of the package.

Replaceable 

Indicates if it is possible to replace (FRU or upgrade) the physical package with a physically different one. For example, some computer systems allow the main processor chip to be upgraded to one of a higher clock rating. In this case, the processor is said to be replaceable. Another example is a power supply package mounted on sliding rails. All removable packages are inherently replaceable.

SecurityStatus 

Indicates the security setting for external input (such as a keyboard) to this computer.

SerialNumber

A manufacturer-allocated number used to identify the PhysicalElement.

SKU

The stock keeping unit number for this physical element.

SMBIOSAssetTag 

Indicates the asset tag number of the system enclosure.

Status 

The current status of an object.

Tag 

The Tag property is a string that uniquely identifies the system enclosure. For example: System Enclosure 1.

TypeDescriptions 

More information on the ChassisTypes array entries. Note, each entry of this array is related to the entry in ChassisTypes that is located at the same index.

VisibleAlarm 

Indicates whether the equipment includes a visible alarm (TRUE) or not (FALSE).