Users Guide
Exporting Events
To export a list of events to a *.cvs file:
1. Click Indications > Events in the left pane.
2. Select the events to export by placing a check mark in the appropriate boxes.
3. Click EXPORT . . . .
4. Navigate to the location to which you want to save the event list file, and click Save.
The selected events are saved to the *.cvs file.
Client Configuration
Allows you to configure the Power Profile, Boot Order, BIOS Settings, and BIOS Passwords on the target client systems.
Configuring Power Profile
Define the various power profiles on the client systems managed by Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band. You can control functions like
Wake-up On Lan (WOL), ON, OFF after power loss, and so on, in the different power states (S0 to S5) of your client system.
1. Launch the Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band application.
2. Click Client Configuration > Power Profile.
3. Select the power policy for your Desktop and/or Mobile computers. Click Next.
The Select Clients tab is displayed.
4. Search for client systems to which you want to apply the power packages.
5.
From the Available clients list select the client systems you want to manage and click the button to move your selected systems or
press the
button to move all the discovered Dell clients into the Selected clients list.
6. Click Next.
The Schedule Task tab is displayed.
7. You can either choose to apply the changes immediately or schedule it to run later.
Depending on your schedule, select one of the following options:
• Run now — the changes to the Power Profiles are immediately applied.
• Run At — the changes to the Power Profiles are queued in the Task Queue.
NOTE: You can launch the Task Queue to view the list of completed and pending tasks.
NOTE: If your client systems are not connected to the network, run the task again after the client system is coming
back online..
8. Provide a name to the task you are running and click Next.
The Summary tab is displayed.
9. Click Finish.
The Task Queue window is opened and depending on how you scheduled the task, it starts running immediately or will be queued.
Configuring the Boot Order
Change or configure the boot order on the targeted client-systems. On client systems with Legacy Boot Devices, the Boot Order feature
allows you to make permanent or one-time boot sequence changes.
NOTE: This Boot Order feature is not supported in UEFI boot mode.
1. Launch the Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band application.
2. Click Client Configuration > Boot Order.
3. The table lists all the possible Boot devices. Change the boot order by:
• Moving the boot devices up or down the order by clicking the Up or Down arrows at the bottom of the table.
• Disabling boot devices by selecting or deselecting the check-box next to the Boot Device.
4. Select one of the configuration options:
• One-time boot configuration — If you want the boot-order to be changed for only one reboot cycle.
NOTE: The boot-order is permanently changed if this option is not selected.
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