swFSCopyDestinationUnitID - Switch FS Copy Destination Unit ID

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swFSCopyDestinationUnitID

Switch FS Copy Destination Unit ID
1.3.6.1.4.1.171.12.14.5.4

Use to assign the destination unit ID to copy. If it is specified, swFSCopyDestinationDriveID should be specified also. If it is not specified, it refers to the current unit specified by swFSDriveChangeUnitID. If the current unit is not specified also, it refers to the master unit. ::= { swFSCopyCtrl 4 } SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), a(2), b(3), c(4), d(5), e(6), f(7), g(8), h(9), i(10), j(11), k(12), l(13), m(14), n(15), o(16), p(17), q(18), r(19), s(20), t(21), u(22), v(23), w(24), x(25), y(26), z(27) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Specifies the destination drive ID to copy. If swFSCopyDestinationUnitID is specified, this object should be specified also. If it is not specified, it refers to the current drive specified by swFSDriveChangeDriveID.

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