ceProvContainerStatus - Cisco Entity Provisioning Container Status

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ceProvContainerStatus

Cisco Entity Provisioning Container Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.139.1.1.1.1

This object represents the equipment status of the container: 'unequipped' The container neither holds a physical entity, nor has it been provisioned to hold a physical entity. 'provisioned' The container does not hold a physical entity However, it has been provisioned to hold a physical entity of a particular type. This physical entity appears in the entPhysicalTable as a child of the container. 'mismatched' The container holds a valid physical entity that does not match the type of physical entity for which the container has been previously provisioned. 'invalid' The container holds a recognized physical entity that the container is not capable of supporting, or the container holds an unrecognized physical entity. 'equipped' The container holds a valid physical entity for which the container has been previously provisioned to hold. 'failed' The container holds a valid physical entity that has become totally inoperable and incapable of providing service.

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