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hpEntPhysicalParentRelPos OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (-1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS obsolete
DESCRIPTION
"An indication of the relative position of this 'child'
component among all its 'sibling' components. Sibling
components are defined as hpEntPhysicalEntries which share the
same instance values of each of the hpEntPhysicalContainedIn
and hpEntPhysicalClass objects.
An NMS can use this object to identify the relative ordering
for all sibling components of a particular parent
(identified by the hpEntPhysicalContainedIn instance in each
sibling entry).
This value should match any external labeling of the
physical component if possible. For example, for a module
labeled as 'card #3', hpEntPhysicalParentRelPos should have
the value '3'.
If the physical position of this component does not match
any external numbering or clearly visible ordering, then
user documentation or other external reference material
should be used to determine the parent-relative position. If
this is not possible, then the the agent should assign a
consistent (but possibly arbitrary) ordering to a given set
of 'sibling' components, perhaps based on internal
representation of the components.
If the agent cannot determine the parent-relative position
for some reason, or if the associated value of
hpEntPhysicalContainedIn is '0', then the value '-1' is
returned. Otherwise a non-negative integer is returned,
indicating the parent-relative position of this physical
entity.
Parent-relative ordering normally starts from '1' and
continues to 'N', where 'N' represents the highest
positioned child entity. However, if the physical entities
(e.g. slots) are labeled from a starting position of zero,
then the first sibling should be associated with a
hpEntPhysicalParentRelPos value of '0'. Note that this
ordering may be sparse or dense, depending on agent
implementation.
The actual values returned are not globally meaningful, as
each 'parent' component may use different numbering
algorithms. The ordering is only meaningful among siblings
of the same parent component.
The agent should retain parent-relative position values
across reboots, either through algorithmic assignment or use
of non-volatile storage."



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Deprecated or obsolete OID
MIB object for network management

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Parent OID: hpEntPhysicalEntry(1) First sibling OID: hpEntPhysicalIndex(1) Previous sibling OID: hpEntPhysicalClass(5) Next sibling OID: hpEntPhysicalName(7) Last sibling OID: hpEntPhysicalName(7)