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Dell™ Lifecycle Controller 2 Web Services Interface Guide for Windows  Version: 2.1.0 
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The following example is typical of the formatting used in this document: 
EXAMPLE: 
winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_OSDeploymentService 
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD] 
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443  
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic 
3.2  WS-Man Security & Time Parameters  
3.2.1  Encryption Certificate Security 
For the WinRM examples provided in this document, the strict checks of certificates such as matching 
of CNs (Common Names) and verification with the actual CA (Certificate Authority) of the certificate of 
the WS-Management protocol HTTPS encryption certificate is assumed to be already configured and 
enabled. To disable the strict certificate checking, add the following command line options to all 
WinRM examples: –skipCACheck and –skipCNCHeck. 
Additionally, the following error may result if the end point does not support this feature. Use the 
switch -skiprevocationcheck to bypass this error. 
WSManFault 
Message = The server certificate on the destination computer (10.35.0.232:443) has the following 
errors: 
The SSL certificate could not be checked for revocation. The server used to check for revocation might 
be unreachable. 
Refer to the WinRM documentation
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 and related documentation for directions on setting up encryption 
certificates for WinRM and executing WinRM invocations using full security capabilities. Refer to the 
Lifecycle Controller User Guide
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 for directions on configuring different encryption certificates for the 
iDRAC Web server. Dell recommends that the full security and encryption capabilities of the WS-
Management protocol is used for production level utilization of the Lifecycle Controller Web services 
interfaces. 
3.2.2  Handling invalid responses from WSMAN commands 
  Check the network connection to make sure that the system is connected 
  Check the WSMAN syntax to ensure there are no typos in the command line 
  Check if there are other WSMAN commands sending from other systems 
  Wait for a few seconds and re-try the WSMAN command 










