The CIM_PhysicalLink class represents the cabling of physical elements together. For example, serial or Ethernet cables, and infrared Links would be subclasses (if additional properties or associations are defined) or instances of CIM_PhysicalLink. In many cases, the numerous physical cables within a physical package or network will not be modeled. However, where these cables or links are critical components, or are tagged assets of the company, these objects can be instantiated using this class or one of its descendent classes.
The CIM_ManagedSystemElement class is the base class for the system element hierarchy. Membership criteria: Any distinguishable ...
The CIM_OSVersionCheck class specifies the versions of the OS that can support this software element. This check can be for ...
The CIM_PhysicalComponent class represents any low-level or basic component within a package. Any physical element that is ...
The CIM_PhysicalConnector class represents any physical element that is used to connect to other elements. Any object that ...
The CIM_PhysicalLink class represents the cabling of physical elements together. For example, serial or Ethernet cables, ...
The CIM_PhysicalMedia class represents any type of documentation or storage medium, such as tapes, CD ROMs, etc. This class ...
The CIM_PhysicalPackage class represents physical elements that contain or host other components. Examples are a rack enclosure ...
The CIM_PointingDevice class represents a device used to point to regions on the display. Membership criteria: Any device ...
The CIM_ProductParentChild association defines a parent child hierarchy among products. For example, a product may come bundled ...