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Description:
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activate ACTION
BEHAVIOUR
activateB BEHAVIOUR
DEFINED AS
!The activate action initializes the resource represented by the managed object so that it can perform its normal functions. Managed objects that support this action cannot always be created in the enabled state.
Although the generic behaviour of the activate action is described with the ITU-T Rec. X.721 (1992) | ISO/IEC 10164-2:1992 (State management function) attributes Operational state and Procedural status, this does not imply that either attribute need be made visible to management.
This initialization procedure is needed to enable the managed object if the Procedural status attribute contains the value Initialization Required and the Operational state is Disabled.
The activate action initiates a procedure that causes the resource to enter its normal functioning mode.
If the resource is or can be enabled, the activate action completes successfully; if the resource cannot be enabled, the activate action returns a processingFailure error.
While the initialization procedure is in progress, the Procedural status attribute contains the value Initializing. The Initialization Required condition is absent.
If the initialization procedure completes successfully and the resource is operable and available for use, the Initializing condition is removed from the Procedural status attribute and the Operational state is Enabled. If the initialization procedure does not complete successfully, the Initializing condition is removed from the Procedural status attribute and the Initialization Required condition added. The Operational state is Disabled.!;;
MODE CONFIRMED;
WITH INFORMATION SYNTAX GMI-AttributeModule.ActionInfo;
WITH REPLY SYNTAX GMI-AttributeModule.ActionReply;
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