QuickSpecs

QuickSpecs
HP EliteDesk 705 G1 Series Business Desktop
Standard Features and Configurable Components
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infrastructure, DASH will continue to evolve to include new functionality.
DASH has been designed to solve many of the pitfalls and constraints of previous management standards by leveraging well-
proven technologies from the Service Oriented Architecture domain, advancements in security standards, and extensive
modeling of management components, configuration data and relationships first introduced in the server management
domain.
DASH is a web services-based management protocol and relies on security and network routing concepts familiar to web site
and web services administrators.
Key Features
Service availability without the requirement of an installed operating system and/or system power states
Interoperability between various DASH-capable device implementations and management consoles
Descriptive data model allowing for the discovery of iterative specification updates (new profiles) or vendor-specific
extensions (custom profiles)
Well understood transport level security (HTTPS basic and digest authentication models with optional TLS
client/server certificate support)
Secured setup with support for multiple DASH users and multiple access roles (administrator, operator, auditor)
DASH ecosystem can coexist with legacy Alert Standard Format (ASF) infrastructure
Control boot sources, redirect boot to a redirected USB sessions
Forward POST logs to specified destination
Monitor and inventory the HW of the managed clients
Management Profiles
A management profile is a specification that defines a normative set of behaviors and characteristics for addressing a
particular management domain.
A profile consists of the following information:
A data model representing the problem domain that consists of objects, properties and methods exposed by the
profile
Use cases to be addressed by the profile
Steps required to traverse the data model and derive results
When a substantive block of new profiles become available, or fundamental changes are introduced to the DASH ecosystem,
the DASH Implementation Requirements document is updated to reflect a new version of the standard. Profiles are
continually being developed by the DMTF and DASH is designed to support them as they become available.
AMD® STANDARD MANAGEABILITY
Includes DASH 1.0/1.1 compliance plus:
System Defense
Agent Presence
SOL/IDE Redirection
CISCO NAC/SDN support
ME Wake on LAN
Host Based Configuration
ME Firmware Rollback
IPv6 Support
DASH 1.0/1.1 compliance:
Boot Control