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winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_SoftwareIdentity  
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]  
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman:443 -auth:basic 
-encoding:utf-8 
When this method is executed, a list of software identity objects will be returned, including installed 
and available firmware. Below is a snippet of the output. 
OUTPUT: 
DCIM_SoftwareIdentity 
 BuildNumber = 4846 
 Classifications = 10 
 ComponentID = 28897 
 ComponentType = APAC 
 DeviceID = null 
 ElementName = Dell Lifecycle Controller 2, 1.0.0.4846, X79 
 FQDD = USC.Embedded.1:LC.Embedded.1 
 IdentityInfoType = OrgID:ComponentType:ComponentID 
 IdentityInfoValue = DCIM:firmware:28897 
 InstallationDate = 2012-01-15T22:22:32Z 
 InstanceID = DCIM:INSTALLED#802__USC.Embedded.1:LC.Embedded.1 
 IsEntity = true 
 MajorVersion = 1 
 MinorVersion = 0 
 RevisionNumber = 0 
 RevisionString = null 
 Status = Installed 
 SubDeviceID = null 
 SubVendorID = null 
 Updateable = true 
 VendorID = null 
 VersionString = 1.0.0.4846 
 impactsTPMmeasurements = false 
. 
. 
. 
The key properties in the above output include the following: 
InstanceID: Normally identifies the firmware on a particular type of device. The substring right 
after DCIM: is the status of a payload or firmware on the system. This can be installed or 
available. 
ComponentID: Uniquely identifies a unique type of device such as BIOS, NIC, Storage and Lifecycle 
controller firmware.  










