Users Guide
NOTE: Default installation does not enable SNMP support. For more information on enabling SNMP
support, see Dell Command | Monitor Installation Guide at dell.com/
dellclientcommandsuitemanuals.
Dell Command | Monitor architecture
Dell Command | Monitor data provider collects client system information data and stores the information
in the proprietary Extensible Markup Language (XML) format. The data manager is a service that loads
these providers based on request. Dell Command | Monitor CIM provider layer abstracts the interface to
different CIMOM implementations. The input is a combination of XML and Extensible Stylesheet
Language (XSL) data in proprietary form, while the output is a CIM object instance based on Management
Profiles. The WSMAN that serves as the channel protocol, requests the data from CIMOM and transmits it
to the console.
The Dell Command | Monitor architecture has several layers that are integrated with the Microsoft
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) stack:
• WMI application layer — Consists of management applications, standards-based management tools,
and WMI applications such as Microsoft SMS, LANDesk, and WMI Tools. The applications in this layer
are consumers of the system's management data supplied by Dell Command | Monitor. These
applications request client information and send alerts through WSMAN/CIM Object Manager
(CIMOM).
• WMI CIM Provider — Is available under CIMOM and contains two CIM providers, which are registered
with the CIMOM:
– The instance or method provider implements an interface that enables utility operations such as
create, delete, modify, and query.
– The indication provider implements an interface for WMI indications (events).
When the CIMOM receives a request for information, it routes the request to the appropriate
provider. All providers exist in this layer, and they provide information on system devices. The
providers send management application requests from the CIMOM to the data router.
• Data Manager — Loads data provider based on request from the upper layer.
• Data Provider — Collects system information like hardware, drivers, and operating system data , and
stores them in the proprietary XML format.
The Dell Command | Monitor architecture has several additional layers that are integrated with the SNMP
stack:
• SNMP agent — Shows the data received from the data manager as SNMP tables and traps.
• MIB — The MIB files store information about SNMP tables, its attributes and the available traps.
For example, a management console in the WMI application layer requests the available processor
information on a client system. The WMI application layer makes the request over the network to the
CIMOM on the client system. The CIMOM passes the request to the Dell Command | Monitor CIM
provider and data manager. The data manager loads the corresponding data provider, which receives the
information and stores it in a proprietary format. The information is then returned (through the same path
in reverse) to the management console.
What's new in this release
• Support for Windows 10 operating system.
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