Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center Version 5.0 User’s Guide
- Introduction
- Using Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center
- The Dell Command | Intel vPro Out Of Band Application
- Software Prerequisites
- Configuring WinRM on Client Systems
- Launching The Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band Application
- Account Setup
- Client Discovery
- Settings
- Remote Provisioning
- USB Provisioning
- Indications
- Client Configuration
- Operations
- Generating Reports
- Task Queue
- Troubleshooting
- Related Reference
CAUTION: Use the Optional Filters with great care, as they can impact network performance. Best use of
these filters includes diagnosis of issues by applying a single Optional filter to a specific client for a short
period of time.
5. Click OK.
NOTE: A policy is not active until it is included in a subscription.
Deleting A Policy
1. Click Indications > Policies in the left pane.
2. Select the policy you want to delete.
NOTE: Only inactive policies can be deleted.
The Delete button becomes active.
3. Click the Delete button.
Configure Subscriptions
A subscription is a collection of one policy with one or more clients selected from those on the network. From the Configure
Subscriptions screen, you can view subscriptions that have been previously created, as well as perform the following operations:
● Create a new subscription
● Edit a subscription
● Delete a subscription
● Subscribe (apply a subscription to the selected clients)
● Unsubscribe (remove a subscription from a client)
Each subscription row can be in one of several states:
● Pending
● Running
● Stopping
● Completed
● Completed with error(s)
● Stopped
To sort the Subscriptions table by any of its fields in ascending or descending order, click the relevant column title. Columns in
the Subscriptions table are:
● Subscription Name
● Operation
● Modifier — Modifies the Operation. Currently Stop is the only modifier.
● Status — The status of the Subscription; if a single client remains in the Pending or Retry state, then the Status of the
Subscription will be Complete With Errors.
● Policy Name
● Policy Filters
● Clients — If one client is included in the subscription, its Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) will be listed in the table.
To see a list of client FQDNs included in the subscription if there are two or more, click the Multiple . . . hyperlink in the
column.
To refresh the Subscriptions table, click the refresh button.
Creating A Subscription
NOTE: You must have already created at least one policy and have clients available before you can create a subscription.
1. Click Indications > Configure Subscriptions, and then click the New button.
The Create Subscription screen appears.
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