This class is used to group a collection of IANet_AdapterSetting instances.
Each adapter can have several associated IANet_AdapterToSettingAssoc instances.
The user cannot create instances of IANet_AdapterToSettingAssoc.
The user cannot remove instances of IANet_AdapterToSettingAssoc.
There are no user-modifiable properties for this class.
An IANet_AdapterToSettingAssoc instance will exist to associate each IANet_PhysicalEthernetAdapter with its IANet_AdapterSetting.
There are no supported methods for this class.
None.
This abstract class is used to describe a settable property in a configuration. The class is derived from IANet_Setting.
Instances of this class will exist for each setting on each adapter.
There are several sub-classes for IANet_AdapterSetting. The sub-classes correspond to the different types and ranges of values that settings can take. Each sub-class corresponds to a different style of GUI that may be used to display or change the settings.
The user cannot create instances of IANet_AdapterSetting.
The user cannot remove instances of IANet_AdapterSetting.
This abstract class has no modifiable properties, however, the child classes have modifiable properties (see sub-classes listed in this section).
Each IANet_AdapterSetting instance is associated with an IANet_PhysicalEthernetAdapter instance using an instance of IANet_AdapterToSettingAssoc.
There are no supported methods for this class. To make changes to a setting, modify the required property and call PutInstance.
SettingID and RequiresSession are not used.
The class models a setting that takes an integer value. There are several IANet setting classes used to model integers. The differences between these classes concerns how the integer is displayed and modified by the GUI, and how validation is done by the Provider. For IANet_AdapterSettingInt, it is expected that the GUI will display an edit box with a spin control.
An instance of this class exists for each setting that should be displayed as an integer edit box.
The user cannot create instances of this class.
The user cannot remove instances of this class.
The “CurrentValue” attribute is the only modifiable property of this class. The user can modify this property by using IWbemClassObject::Put() to change the value, then call “IWbemServices::PutInstance()” to update the setting. The Provider will check that:
CurrentValue <= max
CurrentValue >= min
(CurrentValue – min) is a multiple of Step
Where max, min, CurrentValue and Step are all attributes of IANet_SettingInt.
This class implements the following local properties:
Each IANet_AdapterSettingInt instance is associated with an IANet_PhysicalEthernetAdapter instance using an instance of IANet_AdapterToSettingAssoc.
SettingID and RequiresSession are not used.
There are no supported methods for this class. To make changes to a setting, modify the required property and call PutInstance.
The class models a enumeration setting value. For IANet_AdapterSettingEnum, it is expected that the GUI will display a list of strings which map onto a small number of enumerated values. (e.g., a drop list combo box).
An instance of this class exists for each setting that will be displayed as an enumeration.
The user cannot create instances of this class.
The user cannot remove instances of this class.
The “CurrentValue” attribute is the only modifiable property of this class. Modify this property by using Put() to change the value, then call “PutInstance()” to update the setting. The Provider will check that:
CurrentValue ε PossibleValues[]
Each IANet_AdapterSettingEnum instance is associated with an IANet_PhysicalEthernetAdapter instance using an instance of IANet_AdapterToSettingAssoc.
This class implements the following local properties:
SettingID and RequiresSession are not used.
There are no supported methods on this class. To make changes to a setting modify the required property and call PutInstance.
The class models a setting that specifically handles Slider settings. For IANet_AdapterSettingSlider, it is expected that the GUI will display a slider which will allow the user to choose the value in a graphical manner – the actual value chosen need not be displayed.
An instance of this class exists for each setting that will be displayed as a slider.
The user cannot create instances of this class.
The cannot remove instances of this class.
The “CurrentValue” attribute is the only modifiable property of this class. Modify this property by using Put() to change the value, then call “PutInstance()” to update the setting. The Provider will check that:
CurrentValue ε PossibleValues[]
This class implements the following local properties:
Each IANet_AdapterSettingSlider instance is associated with an IANet_PhysicalEthernetAdapter instance using an instance of IANet_AdapterToSettingAssoc.
SettingID and RequiresSession are not used.
There are no supported methods on this class. To make changes to a setting, modify the required property and call PutInstance.
This class models a setting whereby the user can select several options from a list of options. For IANet_AdapterSettingMultiSelection, it is expected that the GUI will display multi-selection list box which will allow the user to choose any (or no) option(s).
An instance of this class exists for each setting that will be displayed as a multi-selection.
The user cannot create instances of this class.
The user cannot remove instances of this class.
The “CurrentValue” attribute is the only modifiable property of this class. Modify this property by using Put() to change the value, then use “PutInstance()” to update the setting. The Provider will check that:
CurrentValue ε PossibleValues[]
This class implements the following properties:
Each IANet_AdapterSettingMultiSelection instance is associated with an IANet_PhysicalEthernetAdapter instance using an instance of IANet_AdapterToSettingAssoc.
SettingID and RequiresSession are not used.
There are no supported methods for this class. To make changes to a setting, modify the required property and call PutInstance.
This class models a setting whereby the user can enter a free-form string value. For IANet_AdapterSettingString, it is expected that the GUI will display an edit box.
An instance of this class exists for each setting that will be displayed as an edit box.
The user cannot create instances of this class.
The user cannot remove instances of this class.
The “CurrentValue” attribute is the only modifiable property of this class. Modify this property by using Put() to change the value, then call “PutInstance()” to update the setting.
This class implements the following local properties:
Each IANet_AdapterSettingString instance is associated with an IANet_PhysicalEthernetAdapter instance using an instance of IANet_AdapterToSettingAssoc.
SettingID and RequiresSession are not used.
There are no supported methods for this class. To make changes to a setting, modify the required property and then call PutInstance.
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