Users Guide
198 Using the WS-MAN Interface
Supported CIM Profiles
Table 11-1. Supported CIM Profiles
Standard DMTF
1
Base Server
Defines CIM classes for representing the host server.
2
Service Processor:
Contains the definition of CIM classes for representing the iDRAC6.
NOTE: The Base Server profile (above) and the Service Processor profile are
autonomous in a sense that the objects they describe aggregate all the other CIM
objects defined in component profiles.
3
Physical Asset:
Defines CIM classes for representing the physical aspect of the managed elements.
iDRAC6 uses this profile to represent the host server’s and its component’s FRU
information, as well as the physical topology.
4
SM CLP Admin Domain
Defines CIM classes for representing CLP’s configuration. iDRAC6 uses this profile
for its own implementation of CLP.
5
Power State Management
Defines CIM classes for power control operations. iDRAC6 uses this profile for the
host server’s power control operations.
6
Power Supply (version 1.1)
Defines CIM classes for representing power supplies. iDRAC6 uses this profile to
represent the host server’s power supplies to describe power consumption, such as
high and low power consumption watermarks.
7
CLP Service
Defines CIM classes for representing CLP’s configuration. iDRAC6 uses this profile
for its own implementation of CLP.
8
IP Interface
9
DHCP Client
10
DNS Client
11
Ethernet Port
The above profiles define CIM classes for representing network stacks. iDRAC6 uses
these profiles to represent the configuration of the iDRAC6 NIC.