Computer doesn't shut down when PXI Chasis is turned off

Hello,
I have realized that my computer doesn't shut down propertly if I turn off my PXI-1036 chasis before the computer is turned off. Is this a normal behaivour?
As far as I remember, the PXI-1036 chasis must be turned on before the computer is power on, and I think that maybe on the turning off I have to follow the same procedure.
Thank you very much for your advice,
Héctor
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Yeah, Robert's correct and I was backwards.  I haven't used my 1033 chassis for years.  Guess I should have tried it before answering.
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