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ciscoFlashDeviceTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CiscoFlashDeviceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of Flash device properties for each initialized
Flash device. Each Flash device installed in a system
is detected, sized, and initialized when the system
image boots up.
For removable Flash devices, the device properties
will be dynamically deleted and recreated as the
device is removed and inserted. Note that in this
case, the newly inserted device may not be the same as
the earlier removed one. The ciscoFlashDeviceInitTime
object is available for a management station to determine
the time at which a device was initialized, and thereby
detect the change of a removable device.
A removable device that has not been installed will
also have an entry in this table. This is to let a
management station know about a removable device that
has been removed. Since a removed device obviously
cannot be sized and initialized, the table entry for
such a device will have
ciscoFlashDeviceSize equal to zero,
and the following objects will have
an indeterminate value:
ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize,
ciscoFlashDeviceMaxPartitions,
ciscoFlashDevicePartitions, and
ciscoFlashDeviceChipCount.
ciscoFlashDeviceRemovable will be
true to indicate it is removable."


 
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