SCSI Element Codes - List of SES Element Codes

List of SES Element Codes

  • 00h - unspecified
  • 01h - device - disk-drive or other SCSI device
  • 02h - power-supply
  • 03h - cooling
  • 04h - temperature-sensor
  • 05h - door lock
  • 06h - audible alarm
  • 07h - enclosure services controller electronics
  • 08h - SCC controller electronics
  • 09h - nonvolatile cache
  • 0Ah - invalid operation reason - used to determine why an ESI device has failed to complete a command
  • 0Bh - UPS
  • 0Ch - display
  • 0Dh - keypad
  • 0Eh - enclosure
  • 0Fh - SCSI port/transceiver
  • 10h - language
  • 11h - communication port
  • 12h - voltage sensor
  • 13h - current sensor
  • 14h - SCSI target port
  • 15h - SCSI initiator port
  • 16h - simple subenclosure
  • 17h - array device
  • 18h - SAS expander
  • 19h - SAS connector
  • 1Ah-7Fh - reserved
  • 80h-FFh - vendor-specific

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