User's Manual
Overview 9
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
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Base Server
— Defines CIM classes for representing the host server.
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Base Metrics
— Defines CIM classes for providing the ability to model
and control metrics captured for managed elements.
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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.
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Service Processor
— Defines CIM classes for modeling service processors.
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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.
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Physical Asset
— Defines CIM classes for representing the physical aspect
of the managed elements.
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SM CLP Admin Domain
— Defines CIM classes for representing
CLP’s configuration.
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Power State Management
— Defines CIM classes for power
control operations.
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Command Line Protocol Service
— Defines CIM classes for representing
CLP’s configuration.
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IP Interface —
Defines CIM classes for representing an IP interface of a
managed system.
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DHCP Client —
Defines CIM classes for representing a DHCP client and
its associated capabilities and configuration.
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DNS Client —
Defines CIM classes for representing a DNS client in a
managed system.
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