Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Client Integration Pack for Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Version 3.0 User’s Guide
- Introduction
- Using Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center
- Inserting Dell Drivers Into A Windows PE Boot Image
- Creating Dell Client Driver Packages
- Dell Command | Configure Self-Contained-Executable File
- Importing Dell Command | Monitor
- Managing and updating distribution points
- Creating a task sequence
- Configuring task sequence actions
- Computer Association
- Advertising A Task Sequence
- Deploying A Task Sequence
- Dell Command | Warranty
- The Dell Command | Intel vPro Out Of Band Application
- Troubleshooting
- Authenticode signature
- Windows XP Installation Fails
- KVM over wireless
- Hardware inventory report memory speed is reported as zero
- Max password length change
- KVM power control to boot to OS in S3
- Windows XP(x86) OS Deployment Hangs During Installation
- Apply operating system task sequence action has a red bang
- Related reference
9. Provide a brief description of the changes you are applying and click Next.
The Summary tab is displayed.
10. Click Finish.
Establishing KVM Sessions
This feature allows you to remotely view the primary or secondary (if present) monitors of your client systems with an Intel
Graphics card. For more information, see your client systems documentation on dell.com/support/manuals.
NOTE: Before a remote KVM session can be established, enable KVM through the Intel Management Engine BIOS
Extension (MEBx) interface.
NOTE: After a period of inactivity if the KVM session times out, re-establish the KVM session. To specify the time-out
period, see KVM.
To establish KVM sessions with remote client systems with Intel graphics card:
1. Launch the Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band application.
2. Click Operations > KVM Connect.
The KVM Connect tab is displayed.
3. Search for the list of client systems on which you want to establish KVM sessions.
4. Select a client system on which you want to start the KVM session and click Connect.
Generating Reports
This feature allows you to generate and view detailed reports on Out-Of-Band Manageability, Provisioning, Battery Health of
laptop client-systems, and Hardware Inventory reports for single or multiple-client systems. These reports can be exported as a
spreadsheet.
1. Launch the Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band application.
2. On the Home screen click Reports.
3. On the Welcome screen you can generate the following reports:
● Out Of Band Manageability — you can see the AMT Management Engine configuration for client systems.
● Provisioning — view the provisioning status of all the client systems in the network.
● Battery Health — view the battery health of all the AMT enabled client systems on the network.
● Hardware Inventory — collect the inventory information of all the client systems on the network.
4. After selecting the type of report you want, you can perform one of the following actions:
● Schedule — for more information, see Scheduling Reports.
● Retrieve — for more information, see Retrieving Reports.
Scheduling Reports
Generate reports from all the active client systems on the network.
To schedule a report:
1. Click Schedule.
The Select Clients tab is displayed.
2. Search for the list of client systems you want to view the reports on.
3. Select the client systems you want to view the reports and click Add.
4. Click Next.
5. The Schedule Report tab is displayed.
6. You can either choose to apply the Task immediately or schedule it to run at a later time.
7. Provide a brief description of the Task you are applying and click Finish.
NOTE: Schedule reports creates a task that populates data about client systems.
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