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operations. The Dell-embedded server platform management interfaces are
organized into profiles, where each profile defines the specific interfaces for a
particular management domain or area of functionality. Additionally, Dell has
defined a number of model and profile extensions that provide interfaces for
additional capabilities. The data and methods available through WS-
Management are provided by the Lifecycle Controller - Remote Services
instrumentation interface mapped to the following DMTF profiles and Dell
extension profiles:
Standard DMTF
Base Server
— Defines CIM classes for representing the host server.
Base Metrics
— Defines CIM classes for providing the ability to model
and control metrics captured for managed elements.
Host LAN Network Port —
Defines CIM classes for representing a
network port that provides a LAN interface to a host system, its associated
controller, and network interfaces.
Service Processor
— Defines CIM classes for modeling service processors.
USB Redirection —
Defines CIM classes for describing information about
USB redirections. For keyboard, video, and mouse devices, this profile
should be used if the devices are to be managed as USB devices.
Physical Asset
— Defines CIM classes for representing the physical aspect
of the managed elements.
SM CLP Admin Domain
— Defines CIM classes for representing
CLP’s configuration.
Power State Management
— Defines CIM classes for power
control operations.
Command Line Protocol Service
— Defines CIM classes for representing
CLP’s configuration.
IP Interface —
Defines CIM classes for representing an IP interface of a
managed system.
DHCP Client —
Defines CIM classes for representing a DHCP client and
its associated capabilities and configuration.
DNS Client —
Defines CIM classes for representing a DNS client in a
managed system.
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