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1. DO pti css zi Install Client PA OPENRMSP eee reas Ce EIN E lal Al Systems 10 236 45 52 MM OPENRMSP No R a El All User Groups all 192 168 1 10 OPENRMSP No NIA Ex All Users F start W i ill 192 168 1 11 OPENRMSP Na N A Fg All Windows 2000 Professional E 192 168 1 50 Out of band Management E All Windows 2000 Server Syste MS Provision Create Mew User Al uice asingwas EJ e All Windows Mobile Devices Power Control Create Mew Role E AI Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2 Delete Discover View Users El All Windows Mobile Pocket PC E Refresh Alert gt Delete User EJ e All Windows Mobile Smartphone Properties Set DASH Access Account Delete Role H All Windows Mobile Smartphone H All Windows Server 2003 Syste Eee All Windows Server Systems E All Windows Workstation or Pre i El E All Windows XP Systems bad Conflicting Records CE Software Distribution E Software Updates eee Operating System Deployment H D Asset Intelligence Ea Software Metering ag m Reporting H i 1 Desired Configuration Management E EL Queries E g Mobile Device Management a E Network Access Protection B y System Status H EA Security Rights H E Tools Serial Redirection BEC View DASH Explorer Figure 37 Delete User Dialog Box 5 The Delete User dialog box appears as shown in Figure 38 below 48 Provisioning Chapter 6 AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Delete an
2. 00G G0 G 5555 5 55 35555 999 73 Figure 66 Software Node in the DASH EXP OFE 777555555 5 5 Leere eee eee eee eee 99 6609 86669996 74 Figure 67 Fan Node in the DASH EXP OF F 55555 5 5 5 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 000000909 6606996 74 Figure 68 Chassis Node in the DASH EXP OFCF G9955 9 0 00 000000600696 75 Figure 69 Card Node in the DASH EXD OF F o 00G 0G G G G ecce eee eee eere eere eee eee 00000 0000008666666600996 75 Figure 70 Slot Node in the DASH EXP OTF 7 55555 5 5 5 5 S 5 9 9 eee eee ee eene eene 00000999 9666996 76 Fiure 71 DASH Queries NOG scsgigg1 0600065414106611605 65645205366010100654G23606136388459498Esgg540013 03 s 00030s 486854 77 Hisure 72 DASH Repor ng NOE idgsseiiieiaissatcbi6x01401616623386465400814S65 50065k03490616693695406984364 0084 79 Toure os RO Or ROS ic nn Re E NE IRI RIO PREA 80 10 Contents E gnhsoft AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide List of Tables Table 1 Icons used in the SCCM DASH Plug in lt lt lt lt lt lt 35559566605 5666999668666 22 Table 2 Create Access ACCOUNT BIClds sccssiicctticiix46246260461546 866658619633 65343 0830885404335k854 6863968g5046s2 21 Table 3 Configure Alert Properties Fields 5 so o
3. E Site Database ORM GP15SP11 15 OpenR ai y Site Management Look For ml in AI Columns 7 Eind Maw Clear E EA Computer Management i eee Collections uu All active Directory Security Gri All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found E All DASH Capable Systems 410 236 468 237 OPENRMSP All Desktops and Servers A A OPERAR ASE All 5 stems E i Install Client A MIP RR 0001797017029 y Ll 10 236 48 92 OPENRMSP Ma Ma All User Groups i Distribute E Ee 58 192 168 1 10 p 3 OPEMRMSP Mo Ma e Id iaz 68 1 11 Z OPENRMSP Ma MIA All Windows 2000 Professional jaa 183 T08 Eg Gut of band Management P All windows 2000 Server Syste re HE Provision Create Mew User Al inceasingwas All Windows Mobile Devices Power Control Create Mew Bole All Windows Mobile Pocket PC z doe Discover View Users All Windows Mobile Pocket PC E Ari eli Alert Delete User All Windows Mobile Smartphone Froperties Set DASH Access Account Delete Role All Windows Mobile Smartphone Serial Redirection All Windows Server 2003 Syste Help View DASH Explorer All Windows Server Systems All Windows Workstation or Pre Elgg All Windows XP Systems la Conflicting Records E 2 Software Distribution H E Software Updates H Operating System Deployment EZ Asset Intelligence lm Software Metering r Reporting Lp Desired Configuration Management EA Queries E Mobile Device Management l HH Network Access Pro
4. Domain Site Code EL ES Collections aa 10 trn LECHE ideis P MN All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found H E All Active Directory Security Gri ge All DASH Capable Systems g all Desktops and Servers 0 236 48 27 Install ng E QPENRMSP ae Al Systems iil 10 236 48 92 Ho OPENRMSP Ed A nd SIRO m 152 168 1 10 Stat p OPENRMSP 4 sers m 152 168 1 11 OPENRMSP E All Windows 2000 Professional a fee aa SH Out of band Management ll Windows 2000 Server Syste aa 192 168 1 50 provision El m All Windows Mobile Devices d mu Power Control ui All Windows Mobile Pocket PC EE Discover ui All Windows Mobile Pocket PC E E Alert Ld Y All Windows Mobile Smartphone Properties Set DASH Access Account E ap All Windows Mobile Smartphone Serial Redirection EH Qe All Windows Server 2003 Syste Help View DASH Explorer e p All Windows Server Systems E p All windows Workstation or Pre E All Windows P Systems pa Conflicting Records T Software Distribution E Software Updates i y Operating System Deployment 14 Asset Intelligence Ea Software Metering i 4 Reporting A Desired Configuration Management WEN Queries E fa Mobile Device Management El A Network Access Protection B J E System Status E Eg Security Rights H E Tools rue Figure 56 Serial Redirection Context Menu 5 The Serial Redirection dialog box appears as shown in Figure 57 below Chapter 9 Alert
5. Permissions Figure 31 Create DASH Account Dialog Box for Client 6 Enter the user name password and click query button and it will display the list of roles available Note You can select and assign any available role for the new account based on the requirement 7 Click the OK button to create the new account Note This option allows you to create a new account in the DASH capable system 6 2 2 Creating New Role This feature lets you to create new roles with desired permission and activity Follow the steps outlined below to create a new roles 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Select the collection that contains the desired DASH system 3 Select the DASH capable system and right click to display the context menu 4 Select DASH gt Provision gt Create New Role menu item as shown in Figure 32 below 44 Provisioning Chapter 6 E AMDI Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide E Configuration Manager Console File Action view Window Help Efe 2g System Center Configuration Manager Eee za Site Database ORM OMSP1IW15 OpenR EA Ey Site Management Look For in at Columns Find Movs Clear E Ea Computer Management 3 Era Collections All DASH Capable Systems 7 items found All Active Directory Security Gri All DASH Capable Systems i OPENRMSP ADE 022020202260
6. 3 Boot Configuration Boat Configuration Setting 1 0 Boat Configuration Setting 2 1 3 Software i BRCM 29 1 0 BRCM 29 2 1 H BREM 29 3 2 BRCM 29 4 3 Fan 1 0 o Fan Z 1 EI Physical Assets E Chassis i Chassis M Card 2 BaseBoard 0 Slot 1 0 Slot 2 1 Slot 3 Z Slot at4 3 Figure 65 Boot Configuration Node in the DASH Explorer Chapter 10 I Manufacturer Model Serial Humber Part Number SEL Taq Type Speed Capacity Bank Label Form Factor Can be FRUed nstance ID Default Configuration Current Configuration Mexk Configuration Book Devices Device O Device 1 Device z Device 3 Device 4 Field value Physical Memory Device 3 1 JEDEC ID zc FF FF FF FF FF FF FF nia BAS9S5AB6S 156HTF1zGb54AY 56567B3 nia BREM 5 1 DDR 2 1 nanoseconds 1024 ME SPMBIOS D034 DIMM no E BRiCMi31 1 no na YES Boot Order CD ROM Book Order Diskette Drive Book Order USE Device Book Order Hard Drive Book Order Webwork DASH Explorer AMD SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 MI ES File Action Help Computers Field Value 10 236 48 3 0 Instance ID BRCM Z9 1 EI Processors Pees Processor 1 0 version String S6F6 vO0z2 51 Memory Major Version z E Tare system Memcer 0 Minor ersion
7. AMD SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide 67 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Serial Redirection E Lists all the available serial redirection instances in DASH target machine Click OK to start the serial redirection on the selected protocol Serial Redirection 55H Console Redirection SAP 1082 Telnet Console Redirection SAP 1080 55L Telnet Console Redirection SAP 1081 3 v Set Serial Redirection State Instance Em Console Redirection E State enable x OK Cancel Help Figure 57 Serial Redirection Dialog Box 6 Select the Serial Redirection Protocol type and Click OK to start the serial redirection and you can also set serial redirection state 68 Alert Chapter 9 utilis AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Chapter 10 DASH Explorer The DASH Explorer feature allows you to view collected inventory information such as computers processors memory software and physical assets ofthe DASH capable systems 10 1 DASH Explorer for Client Follow the steps outlined below to view DASH Hardware and Software Inventory l Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections Select the collection which contains the desired DASH client Select the DASH client and right click to display the context menu Select DASH gt View DASH Explorer menu it
8. E EEUU PT RDUM MUN VEI All Systems iil 10 236 48 9 n OPENRMSP No N A A User Groups ll 1 a2 168 1 1L Hy A s OPENRMSP No N A RR i8 192 168 1 11 20 OPENRMSP Na N A All Windows 2000 Professional jaa aa Qut of band Management ARENA 2 M All Windows 2000 Server Syste E aon Provision Create Mew User All Windows Mobile Devices A Power Control Create New Role All Windows Mobile Pocket PC Z Delete Cerere View Users All Windows Mobile Pocket PC E Refresh Alert eric all Windows Mobile Smartphone All Windows Mobile Smartphone All Windows Server 2003 Syste Help All Windows Server Systems All Windows Workstation or Pre E All Windows XP Systems e Canflicting Records Software Distribution M Software Updates i dE Operating system Deployment Properties Set DASH Access Account Delete Role TT 5erial Redirection View DASH Explorer UA AAA AAA LAURA e B a Software Metering zi Reporting si Desired Configuration Management l Queries E Ae Mobile Device Management El E Network Access Protection B LA System Status H E Security Rights H E Tools Figure 32 Provisioning Create New Role Context Menu 5 The Create Role dialog box appears as shown in Figure 33 below Create Role ES Creates a new Role The role will be created with the supplied name and selected permissions Role Role Mame Guest Permission Ted E Permissions Activity adminPrivilege Create Delete w
9. Result Pane Delete Special i Distribute S Transfer Site Settings La Clear Last PxE Advert 3 Advertise Task Seque E Assign Configuration Ef Modify Collection Setti Qut of band manage DASH k 4 Give Feedback View New Window From Here 2X Delete Refresh Properties EP Help 192 158 1 13 I 3 Install Client iC Distribute FA Short Figure 8 SCCM Administrator Console Overview Chapter 1 Introduction 21 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 1 5 Icons The standard SCCM DASH plug in icons are listed in table 1 below Icons Descriptions es The Create icon allows you to create a new user account a new DASH port Create or a new inventory schedule 3 l The Modify icon allows you to modify existing user accounts or inventory Modify schedules xi The Delete icon allows you to delete existing user accounts DASH ports or Delete inventory schedules A The Execute icon allows you to retrieve the current power State or current Execute boot device J The Stop Execution icon allows you to stop the current query Stop Execution The refresh icon allows you to retrieve the current status Refresh 9 The Mandatory icon indicates a field that must be filled in Mandatory Table 1 Icons used in the SCCM DASH Plug in 22 Introduction Chapter 1 Pana AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Chapter 2 DA
10. The installer iz ready to install SCCM DASH Plug in on your computer Click Nest to start the installation Cancel 4 Back 1 Figure 5 Confirm Installation Dialog 7 Click Next Button 8 In SCCM DASH Plug in Configuration Wizard enter the DASH discovery port Event listener portnumber and the directory where you have installed putty Ex C Program Files Puttyl and click Next button and click OK Note If port values are not supplied then default value for DASH discovery port 623 and DASH event listener port 8080 will be taken If putty exe path is not supplied then you have to manually set the environmental variable PUTTY INSTALL DIR to point putty exe and Restart the console SCCM DASH Plug in Configuration Please enter the DASH discovery port event listener pork and the directory where putty is installed Discower Part 623 Event Port ausu Putky Installed Path Cu Program Filesputty exe Click here to download putty Click Figure 6 SCCM DASH Plug in Configuration Dialog 18 Introduction Chapter 1 E gnhsoft AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide 9 The Installation complete dialog appears as shown in Figure 7 below Installation Complete SCCM DASH Plug in haz been successtully installed Click Clase to exit Figure 7 Installation Completion Dialog 10 Click Close button to exit the wizard 11 Congratulations you have successfully in
11. 100 Fan x2 1 E1 Physical Assets Chassis Chassis 0 Card Baseboard 0 Slot 100 Slot 201 Slot 3 Z Slot at4 3 Manufacturer Model Serial Humber Fart Mumber SEL Tag Package Type Can be FRUed Is Hosting Board E BaseBoard Hewlett Packard 3029h Na nia n a BRCM za Module ard yes ves Figure 69 Card Node in the DASH Explorer Chapter 10 DASH Explorer 75 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 __ n Ea File Action Help Computers i 10 236 458 37 0 E Slok 1 Processors AUS o DR esai 21 0 Manufacturer nia Memory model nia E EJ Total System Memoaryv o l ETT nia H Physical Memory Device 1 D E Le Physical Memory Device 2 1 Part Number nya CPU 1 L1 Cache 1 SEU nia Pe CPU 1 Lz cache z CPU 1 L3 Cache 3 Tag E Boot Configuration Connector Layout Slot i Boot Configuration Setting xr 1 0 Slot hRlurnher 1 i he Boat configuration setting 2 1 El Software co be BREmM z3 1 0 e BRICIM ZS8 z 1 BRCM z9 3 z L BRICM z9 4 3 Fan 21 0 Fan 201 E Physical Assets E I Chassis Chassis n0 Card BaseBoard 0 z Slot 1 0 Slot 2 1 H Slot 3 2 i Slot zx4 3 Figure 70 Slot Node in the DASH Explorer 76 DASH Explorer Chapter 10 utilis AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Chapter 11 DASH Queries Nod
12. 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Alert Subscription Collection x The DASH service would act as the subscribing agent For the DASH clients From the selected targets The events the DASH service receives are exposed as status Messages Resource LIRI tp i schemas dmtf orgjwbemjiuscimj1 Heartbeat Interval 10 Minutes s Expires in s EZ Hours hal Filter Dialect COL WO Specify Alerting Made Push C push with oak Batch Push C pull Subscribe to C All Events Sensor Events lk Cancel Help Figure 47 Alert Subscription Dialog Box for Collection 5 Configure the alert properties Refer Table 3 to configure the alert properties Resource URI The WS MAN resource that processes the subscription Ex http schemas dmtf wbem wscim 1 Heartbeat Interval Interval to send a heartbeat event If there is no event for a subscription in the specified interval an heartbeat event will be sent to the console Expires in Expiration timeout specifies maximum length of time that client sends the events to console Plug in will use CQL as filter dialect Plug in will use WQL as filter dialect Specify Filter Dialect Plug in will use the specified text as filter dialect Chapter 8 Alert 57 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Push In push mode notifications are pushed to the client An advantage of the push model is that notifications ar
13. C Filter Collection Heartbeat Interval 1 H Expires in 1 Alerting Mode Push C Posh with ack f Batch Push Pull Resource URI http fschemas cdmtf org wbemswscimf 1 j Filter Dialect COL C WQL C Specify Subscribe ta C All Events Sensor Events Ok Cancel Help Figure 51 Alert Subscription Dialog Box for Client Using Dynamic Filter 62 Alert Chapter 8 Sansa AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Alert Subscription Client The DASH service would act as the subscribing agent Far the DASH clients From the selected targets The events that are received by DASH service are exposed as status messages Type C Dynamic Filter Static Filter C Filter Collection Heartbeat Interval 1 EI Expires in 1 Alerting Mode Push Push with Ak Batch Push Pull O Filter Mame TT Fen Ok Cancel Help Figure 52 Alert Subscription Dialog Box for Client Using Static Filter Chapter 8 Alert 63 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Alert Subscription Client Ei The DASH service would act as the subscribing agent Far the DASH clients From the selected targets The events that are received by DASH service are exposed as status messages Tvpe C Dynamic Filter Static Filter Heartbeat Interval i Expires in 1 Alerting Mode Push C Push with Ak Bat
14. Driver Management 212 EA TEM E 3 All Drivers in a specific cate elles Driver Management 207 B TA System Status d All Drivers in a specific Pac Properties Driver Management 211 H E Security Rights 3 All inventoried Files For a sr Software Files 60 61 53 Tools 3 All inventoried files on as Help Software Files 64 Figure 72 DASH Reporting Node Chapter 12 DASH Reporting Node 79 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 4 The report result is displayed in the result pane as shown in Figure 73 8 Configuration Manager Console Help E System Center Configuration Manager All DASH Capable Systems E E Site Database ORM OMSP1W15 OpenF H Site Management a a ona Management Collections Lo diu 2 Conflicting Records ip Software Distribution Netbi Operating Previous ioc bios Computer p H E Software Updates Name Na Obsolete imi Domain REsource_Type0 SMBIOS_GUIDO BE Operating System Deployment i i Edi Asset Intelligence GUID 4857 192 168 1 MSP Syster 09487 GUID H1 230 438 23 ISP System 39094 7658 67856 GUID 2222 48 92 M Syster 909 7658 67856 GUID 133332 48 5 OPENRMSP Systerr 389094 7658 67856 GUID 19888 238 48 73 MSP Sys 329094 76958 4554 48 OPENRMSP S 0887 2 GUID wim Software Metering Figure 73 Report Result B a Reporting oL de A Dash
15. Filter Users can subscribe to events by creating filters dynamically using resource URI Query Language and Filter Query 2 Static Filter Users can subscribe using the available filters in the target 3 Filter collection Users can subscribe using available group of filters in the target Follow the steps outlined below to subscribe to DASH alerts from an individual DASH capable system 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Select any collection that contains the required DASH client 3 Right click on the desired DASH client to display the DASH context menu 4 Select DASH gt Alert gt Subscribe as shown in Figure 50 below 60 Alert Chapter 6 eta Rev 1 9 January 2009 ER Manager Console File Action View Window Help m ea 9 ea BH System Center Configuration Manager EE Eg Site Database ORM OMSP1W15 OpenR H Lg Site Management E E Computer Management E al Collections i E E All Active Directory Security Gri All DASH Capable Systems Look For S AMDA SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide 7 items Found in E Columns b Find Mar ale Site Code A All DASH Capable Systems a 10 236 48 237 OPENRMSP I Siipeckeone ard Servers T P qu M a All Syst LIO 236 410 ie Install Client ENS OPENRMSP aa 1 ae yates rr 10 236 48 92 OPENRIMSP
16. Mo ge All User Groups la Distribute aaa ALU Al 192 168 1 101 hart OPENRMSP No E sers i 2 192 165 1 11 OPENRTMISP Mo E All Windows 2000 Professional 3 erica EB Sut of band Management ES All Windows 2000 Server Syste a OS d Provision i Ed e All windows Mobile Devices fae See E Power Control g Hg All windows Mobile Pocket PC 2 Fee Discover Ed E All Windows Mobile Pocket PC E dn subscribe EAI All Windows Mobile Smartphone Properties Set DASH Access Account Unsubscribe ENE i All Windows Mobile Smartphone Serial Redirection Eg All Windows Server 2003 Syste Help View DASH Explorer dH All Windows Server Systems uH All Windows Workstation or Pre Eg All Windows xP Systems vod E Conflicting Records H Software Distribution a Software Updates Ha Software Metering a Reporting 23 Desired Configuration Management ES Mobile Device Management Bl E Network Access Protection Ea ER System Status 1 4 Security Rights Ae Tools Figure 50 Alert Subscription Context Menu for Client 5 The Alert Subscription Client dialog box appears as shown in Figure 51 below Chapter 8 Alert 61 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Alert Subscription Client The DASH service would act as the subscribing agent Far the DASH clients From the selected targets The events that are received by DASH service are exposed as status messages Tvpe Dynamic Filter C Static Filter
17. PN 1 p Out of band Management ccccc 1 8 All windows 2000 server Syste BORN pu n Al Unceasingwar ca 1 8 All Windows Mobile Devices m Power Control a All Windows Mobile Pocket PC Delete Discover Fal All Windows Mobile Pocket PC E Refresh BILE Ele All Windows Mobile Smartphone Properties Set DASH Access Account Es All Windows Mobile Smartphone _ IJA A AA See lenin ean EJ e All Windows Server 2003 Syste Help dia BASE gallant 1 z All Windows Server Systems 1 8 All Windows Workstation or Pre Gl All Windows lt P Systems mi Conflicting Records Ed Software Distribution t Software Updates q Operating System Deployment LI Asset Intelligence lm Software Metering H 4 Reporting t Desired Configuration Management i A Queries R 2 Mobile Device Management EJ E s Mebvwork access Protection al TA System Status H E Security Rights le Tools Figure 43 Power Control Context Menu for Client 5 The Power Control Client dialog box appears as shown in Figure 44 below Power Control Client Controls the power and sets the boot device of the system This dialog will First set the boot device ta the selected device and performs the selected power operation on the system IY set Power Stake ko Power CFF e set Book Device Instance JbootcFgsetcurrent Device PxE OK Cancel Help Figure 44 Power Control Dialog Box for Client 6 Click the Refresh button to get
18. authentication allowing the user identity to be established securely without having to send a password in plain text over the network Digest authentication is basically an application of MD5 cryptographic hashing with usage of nonce values to prevent cryptanalysis The MDS calculations used in HTTP Digest 26 DASH Management Node Chapter 2 5 enhsoft AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Authentication 1s intended to be one way meaning that it should be difficult to determine the original input when only the output 1s known Table 2 Create Access Account Fields 5 Click the OK button to apply the changes 2 2 1 2 7 Modifying an Existing Account Follow the below steps to modify an existing account 1 Go to the Access tab in the DASH management property sheet 2 Select the existing account to be modified and then click on the Modify button 3 The Modify default DASH Access Account dialog box appears as shown in Figure 13 below Modify Default DASH Access Account ES Modifies a default account For DASH Access Account Credentials Lizer Mame Password go I esses Connection Type HTTP HTTPS Authentication Type Basic Digest CE Cancel Help Figure 13 Modify Access Account Dialog Box 4 Change the credentials and click the OK button 2 2 1 3 x Deleting an Existing Account Follow the steps outlined below to delete an existing accoun
19. events and bring a system to normal condition or initial state usually in a controlled manner 7 2 Powering On or Off a Client The SCCM DASH Plug in allows control of power state and setting boot device of a individual DASH client Follow the steps outlined below to control the system s power state 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Click on the collection containing the desired DASH client to be controlled 3 Select and Right click on the DASH client to be controlled 4 Select DASH gt Power Control as shown in Figure 43 below Chapter 7 Power control 53 AMDA 54 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 SE Configuration Manager Console File Action Wie Windows Help m Eg pn Eu ii System Center Configuration Manager ET E Site Database ORM OPNSP1w15 OpenR E 14g Site Management Look For in u Columns Find fs E E Computer Management Er Collections FT 10 236 46 ccm System iii 10 236 45 5 ae All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found All active Directory Security Gri All DASH Capable Systems All Desktops and Servers Site Code io Fag All Systems m 10 236 48 S Hi OPENRMSP E All User Groups z 192 168 110 Pistribute OPENRIMSP el all Users jl 192 1681 11 2 d OPENRIMSP E All Windows 2000 Professional I i
20. existing DASH Account Administrator Operator Figure 38 Delete User Dialog Box 6 Click the Query button and 1t will lists the users available in the system 7 Select the User Name to Delete and Click Ok 6 2 5 Delete Role This feature lets you to delete an existing role for a selected user Follow the steps outlined in the following section to create a new account 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Select the collection that contains the desired DASH system 3 Select the DASH capable system and right click to display the context menu 4 Select DASH gt Provision gt Delete Role menu item as shown in Figure 39 below Chapter 6 Provisioning 49 AMDA 30 E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 8 Configuration Manager Console SH File Action View Window Help em mj System Center Configuration Manager E E3 Site Database ORM OMSPIW1S OpenR All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found pL Site Management Look For in EN Columns Find iow lear Spe Computer Management Elgg Collections o FH All Active Directory Security Gri p T All DASH Capable Systems Eee All Desktops and Servers El ge All Systems Eee All User Groups Ese All Users Eee All Windows 2000 Professional Eee All Windows 2000 Server Syste Eee all Windows Mobile Devices 10 236 405 2
21. property sheet Chapter 2 DASH Management Node 25 AMDA E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 2 Click the Create button 3 The Add Default DASH Access Account dialog box appears as shown in Figure 12 below Adds a default account For DASH Access Account Credentials User Mame admin Password eee ee Re enter Password r Connection Type HTTP HTTPS Authentication Type Basic DCN Digest CK Cancel Help Figure 12 Create New Access Account Dialog Box 4 Enter the user name password and connection type and click OK Refer Table 2 shown below for more information on authentication types HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP is a communications protocol It 1S used for retrieving inter linked text documents hypertext led to the establishment of the World Wide Web HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HTTPS is a combination of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol and a network security protocol Security Certificate used for authentication Basic authentication Basic access authentication 1s a method to allow a client program to provide credentials in the form of a user name and password when making a request Before transmission the user name and password are encoded as a sequence of base 64 characters which can be easily decoded because it is not encrypted Digest authentication Digest authentication is intended to prevent unencrypted use of the Basic access
22. the DASH capable system and right click to display the context menu 4 Select DASH gt Set DASH Access Account context menu as shown in Figure 26 below 38 DASH Access Account Chapter 5 mix AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide SE Configuration Manager Console Action View Window Help All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found E El Site Database ORM OMSP1ivv15 oOpenR El Bg Site Management Look For in an Columns Find Td E La Computer Management E ES Collections i Gl ape All Active Directory Security Sri Mame Resource Type Domain Site Code ie e All DASH Capable Systems 28 All windows Server Systems All Windows Workstation or Pre k All windows XP Systems Conflicting Records Software Distribution i Software Updates i y Operating System Deployment i LII Asset Intelligence i Wd Software Metering HE Reporting EE 10 236 48 237 OPENRIMSP E All Desktops and Servers Fino anc III E d K OPENR MSP eg All Systems edt A TEES Tuas Ke cb e ELE EN ERR ERE ee THERE UE e 5 10 236 48 92 Distribute OPENRIMSP E iil 152 168 1 100 Start OPENRMSP ae All Users Al 1902 168 1 11 Hm OPENRIMSP E E AI Windows 2000 Professional js Bs iem i pun Out of band Management E All Windows 2000 Server Syste IF o Ml j Provision d EE all Windows Mobile Devices Ne Km Power Control i E AI Window
23. the steps outlined below to create reports 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Reporting 2 Select the Reports node 3 Right click All DASH Capable Systems and All DASH Capable Systems that are not clients report and select Run to create the report as shown in Figure 72 below r x E ES Configuration Manager Console File Action View Window Help Su System Center Configuration Manager B E s Site Database ORM OMSP1415 Openkk 369 items found Reports Look For in fai Columns Find Wow Report ID All collections Software Distribution Collections 134 B a Computer Management ea Collections E Conflicting Records og Software Distribution H Software Updates i UE Operating System Deployment EE Asset Intelligence d All compliance evaluation Failures For a specified corn uocum Wake On LAN activity 3 Desired Configuration Management 271 isle On LAN Meis cone P DASH Management 37 oa mu dE 3 All DASH capable E lei Export Objects DASH Management 371 aM Rcs A i aaa de All Device Clients Device Management 152 LL 2 mmm All distribution points Move Items Software Distribution Packages 133 NE l 3 All Drivers Driver Management 210 ca dada A A All Drivers for a specific ple i Driver Management 240 E af Mabie Device Managemen All Drivers in a specific Boo SP E
24. 37 System OPENRMSP H Al 10 236 48 92 Distribute k OPENRMSP ill 157 168 1 10 To OPENRMSP E PAS UBB eel Cut of band Management CE 192 1501 O METE Sunceasingeras Power Control zo Delet 3 All Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2 ais S Discover Fall All Windows Mobile Pocket PC PE Alert g All Windows Mobile Smartphone Properties Set DASH Access Account Eee All Windows Mobile Smartphone Ei All Windows Server 2003 Syste Ea E all Windows Server Systems Eee All Windows Workstation or Pre E Fag All Windows xP Systems oa Conflicting Records H E Software Distribution H Software Updates a g Operating System Deployment m i Asset Intelligence I sa Software Metering 2 7 Reporting 9 EY Desired Configuration Management EEDA Queries H Mobile Device Management i El Network Access Protection FER System Status H E Security Rights a EB Tools Figure 39 Delete Role Context Menu 5 The Delete Role dialog box appears as shown in Figure 40 below Delete Role ES Delete an existing role Permission Figure 40 Delete Role Dialog Box Site Code Client Install Client ree ee PL BOA CEZ E AC aaa ue se ne App er eee eo Pe m No MIA Flo MIA Create Mew User Create Mew Role view Users Delete User Delete Role AAN Serial Redirection _ HP ie DASH Explorer 6 Click the Query button and it will display the list of Roles available in the system 7 Select
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26. 54 Modify Collection Settings l i ENT a All Windaws Serwer aysen Qut of band Management E i EH gl All Windows workstation o E i ri DASH Ld Provision k E Ea Al Windows XP Systems i aa MM Give Feedback Power Control E je 5 Conflicting Records EE Software Distribution temm p BIECO ME Ed Software Updates mies ales Ier Reve ari d Er EM B ll uL Figure 24 Set DASH Access Account Context Menu for Collection Chapter 5 DASH Access Account 37 AMD E enhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 4 The Set DASH Access Account Collection dialog box appears as shown in Figure 25 below Set DASH Access Account collection ES The supplied credentials will be used to access the DASH systems Account Credentials User Blame Password fam Connection Type HTTP HTTPS Authentication Type Basic x Digest CK Cancel Help Figure 25 Set DASH Access Account Dialog Box for Collection 5 Enter the user name password and connection type Refer Table 2 for more information about authentication types 6 Click the OK button to create the new account 5 2 Configuring an Access Account for a Client Follow the steps outline below to configure DASH Access Account 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Select the collection which contains the desired DASH client 3 Select
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28. All Desktops and Servers Sew Count stern OPENRMSP All Systems Update Collection Membership vai OPENRMSP All User Groups Install Client yster OPENRMSP All Users stern OPENRMSP All ea 2000 Professic Mer k stem OPENRMSP All Windows 2000 Server 5 Delete Special All Windows Mobile Devices Distribute k ete sia ulii a All Windows Mobile Pocket Clear Last PXE Advertisement All windows Mobile Smartpl All Windows Mobile Smartpl U SACS pene EU o Modify Collection Settings Al Windows Server Syster k All Windows workstation Du Sut of band Management T k i ovisio _reate Me Use ndo E Give Feedback Power Control Adwertise Task Sequence Assign Configuration Baseline AA EIA canh Conflicting Records ie Software Distribution TT k Lice b i Software Updates Hew Window From Here Alert coe Operating System Deplowmernt Set DASH Access Account H Asset Intelligence Delete Sa Software Metering Refresh E a Reporting H E Desired Configuration Manager Properes ia Queries Help lf Mobile Device Management i c Network Access Protection Sey System Status EA Security Rights Er Tools je T d Configiigr Service Manager si Ez CASH Management Figure 28 Collection Provisioning 4 The Create DASH Account dialog box appears as shown in Figure 29 below Create DASH Account Creates a new DASH Account The account will be created with the supplied credentials Account Credentials User M
29. DO ER AED uU A ad 69 Chapter 1 DASH EROS TH er 77 CANT DASH ROA DUE a dM IUE UMEN NE HEU AMD RR RR RARI MA UI 79 Contents r AM D A E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 List of Figures Figure 1 SCCM DASH plug in Architectural vyerVICW on ee eene neret eene 0606 15 Figure 2 Plug in Setup DIAlOS eiiiciui29255251242 512991533692535549201 229261 090403 595 92506899 Po UE EGER e oU a RAS a Ne odd 16 Fig r M License Aorecment Dri qe M 17 Figure 4 Select Installation Folder Dialog 5 5 5 S S S 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 000000660066996 17 Figure 5 Confirm Installation Dia O 5 5 55555 5 5 5 S S S9 9 9 9 9 9 0000000000009 6006990 18 Figure 6 SCCM DASH Plug in Configuration Dia O 55555555555 5555 550555550506669609 9996 18 Figure 7 Installation Completion Dialog ecce 0000000000006 9 806 19 Figure 8 SCCM Administrator Console Overview ecce eee eee eee eee 000 9 0006996 21 Figure 9 SCCM DASH Management Node 0 909 006000099 806 23 Figure 10 SCCM DASH Management General 24 D lt lt lt lt 9966999 9996 24 PIs Ure TL Access Taba ia iaa 25 Figure 12 Create New Access Account Dial
30. H Explorer 69 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 5 The DASH Explorer view box appears as shown in Figure 59 below DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 BEI File Action Help Computers 10 236 48 37 0 E1 Processors L Processor 1 n E1 Memory Total System Memory 0 m Physical Memory Device 100 E Physical Memory Device 2 1 2 CPU 1 L1 Cache 1 2 CPU 1 L2 Cache 2 L CPL 1 L3 Cache 3 E1 Book Configuration Be Book Configuration Setting 1 0 Book Configuration Setting 2 1 E1 Software BROM Z9 1 0 BREM 29 2 1 BREM 29 302 o he BRCM 29 4 3 E1 Fan Fan 1 0 o Fan Z 1 Physical Assets E1 Chassis Chassis 0 E1 Card BaseBoard 0 Slat Slot 1 0 Slot 2 1 Slot 3 Z Slot 24 3 Figure 59 DASH Explorer 6 The DASH Explorer Menu 1s shown in Figure 59 below Refresh This option lets you reload the inventory information from the database Sync Inventory This option lets you to initiate inventory information collection for the system 70 DASH Explorer Chapter 10 E AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 MT ES Pame 10 2356 48 37 n0 Action Help Snc Inventory E te Processor 1 0 E1 Memory E E1 Total System Memorys 0 E T Physical Memory Device 41 0 E i Physical Memory Device Z 1 i CPU 1 L1 Cache 1 CPU 1 Le Cache z A C
31. I de DASH Operations DASH Plugin Architecture Overview Figure 1 SCCM DASH plug in Architectural Overview Chapter 1 Introduction 15 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 1 2 System Requirements The following are the system requirements to install and use the SCCM DASH plug in 1 System Center Configuration Manager 2007 must be installed properly on the target system For more information on installing Microsoft SCCM 2007 refer to the following URL for hardware and software requirements http technet microsoft com en us library cc 16 1560 TechNet 10 aspx 2 28 MB of Free Hard Disk Space 3 Putty exe 1 3 Installation Use the SCCMDASHPlugin msi installer to install the DASH plug in for both the SCCM site server and SCCM administrator console only mode To install the SCCMDASHPlugin follow the steps outlined below 1 Double click on the SCCMDASHPlugin msi windows installer file 2 The SCCM DASH plug in setup wizard appears as shown in Figure 2 below and then Click on the Next button to continue the installation Welcome to the SCCM DASH Plug in Setup Lap Wizard The installer wall guide you through the steps required to install SCCM DASH Plug in on your computer Cancel Figure 2 Plug in Setup Dialog 3 The license agreement dialog appears as shown in Figure 3 below Select I Agree radio button to accept the license term
32. LL LL LL PS A A LL Contents 13 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Chapter 1 Introduction This document describes features and usages of the System Center Configuration Manger SCCM DASH plug in This document is divided into the following chapters Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 DASH Management Node Chapter 3 DASH Collection Node Chapter 4 Provisioning Chapter 5 Discover Chapter 6 Power Control Chapter 7 Alert Chapter 8 DASH Access Account Chapter 9 Serial Redirection Chapter 10 DASH Explorer Chapter 11 DASH Queries Node Chapter 12 DASH Reporting Node 1 1 Architecture Overview The Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager SCCM DASH plug in allows SCCM users to remotely manage client systems that support the DMTF DASH standard The plug in uses the DASH standard to enable out of band management of these clients The plug in supports the following DASH 1 0 capabilities Discovery Basic Asset Inventory Remote Power Control On Off Provisioning Subscribe to DASH events Wake on DASH Boot Device Selection and Serial Redirection Figurel below shows an architectural overview of the SCCM DASH plug in 14 Introduction Chapter 1 E enhsoft AM D cl Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide A c T Waly Pr oy Ider 1 F astE MIF Files 2 Fetches MIF Files ite DE DASH Operations Power Contral AM
33. MSP No NA Eri All Users fl 152 165 1 1 Ne Rene Ea OPENRMSP No Ma Page All Windows 2000 Professional er M 132 168 1 5f T E ee aa eee ae All Windows 2000 Server Syste DASH d Provision Create New User cee All Windows Mobile Devices A unceasingwa Delete Power Control Create New Role Hai All Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2 i Discover View Users MEL Refresh E All Windows Mobile Pocket PC E C O ert Delete User H All Windows Mobile Smartphone Properties Set DASH Access Account Delete Role El All Windows Mobile Smartphone Serial Redirection EE All Windows Server 2003 Syste Help View DASH Explorer Page All Windows Server Systems ee All Windows Workstation or Pre ee All Windows xP Systems Li i Conflicting Records E F Software Distribution E H Software Updates E d Operating System Deployment HU Asset Intelligence ery Software Metering E S Reporting 45 Desired Configuration Management E A Queries Al Mobile Device Management En E Network Access Protection B y System Status 5 H E Security Rights H E Tools Figure 30 Client Provisioning The Create DASH Account dialog box appears as shown in Figure 31 below Chapter 6 Provisioning 43 AM D A E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Creates a new DASH Account The account will be created with the supplied credentials and roles Account Credentials User Mame admin Password mm Re enter Password e
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35. PU 1 L3 Cache 3 E1 Book Configuration 2 Book Configuration Setting 1 0 Boot Configuration Setting 2 1 E1 Software o be BRCM Z9 1 0 ee BRCM 29 2 1 i BRCM 29 S02 i BRCM 29 413 Fan 100 co ke Ean 201 E Physical Assets E Chassis tas C haszsis 0 E Card E hus BaseBoard o H Slok 100 H Slok 2 1 t Slot 302 Slot 403 Figure 60 DASH Explorer Menu 7 Example views of different inventory nodes are shown below DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 en EZ File Action Help Computers e d0 z356 48 37 0 I Processors 10 236 48 37 Mame Processor 1 0 Primary Omer nya EI Memory Primary Owner Contact nia E total SE JETIIBESTLEIN Dedicated To Desktop iH Physical Memory Device 100 L Physical Memory Device 2 1 CPU 1 L1 Cache 1 k CPU 1 L2 Cache 2 00 be CPU 1 L3 Cache 3 Boot Configuration i be Book Configuration Setting 10 Book Configuration Setting 2 1 1 Software bhe HRCP Z9 1 D BREM 23 2 1 gt BREM 23 3 2 BRCM z9 4 3 Supported Power Change Capabilities Power State Settable Grac Supported Power States OFF Soft Graceful Master Bus Reset Fan 21 0 co io Fan 201 l Physical Assets Chassis l Chassis a Card m BaseBoard u Slot 1 D i Slok 201 Ee Slot 3 Z Slot x4 3 Figure 61 Computers Node in the DASH Explorer Chapter 10 DASH Explorer 71 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in Use
36. Rev 1 9 January 2009 cB Configuration Manager Console File Action View Window Help im E E f Se System Center Configuration Manager E Site Database ORM OMSP1WW15 Ope EEI i3 Site Management Look Far in an Columns Find Mow EI EA Computer Management Site Code All Systems 11 items Found EF a Collections E ai All Active Directory Security Client Jl 197 168 1 agg Al DASH Capable Systems LOMSP LW ai E E E N TRE gal All Desktops and Servers E 192 168 1 Distribute OPENR MSP Na cos Al Systems mil 102 165 MN OPENRMSP Ha Ed P es cidcm Out of band Management OSMA No Hg i l J 07 160 1 EERTE a EEA P Mo EE All Windows 2000 Professio i DEBEN z M 1 FE All Windows 2000 Server Sy TNT 168 1 Delete EH All Windows Mobile Devices m Love OPENRMSP Mo FE All Windows Mobile Pocket F Al unceasinga Refresh OPENRMSP Mn ll All Windows Mobile Packet F 10 236 35 MN OPEMRIMSP Mo H All Windows Mobile Smartph 10 256 48 OPENRMSP Mo E gl All Windows Mobile Smartph IE 10 236 48 Help OPENRMSP Mo Ha All Windows Server 2003 Sy ee All Windows Server Systeme E ge All Windows Workstation or B sg All Windows XP Systems i E Conflicting Records EI E Software Distribution Ha Packages iy Advertisements H Software Updates ay Operating System Deployment ESE Asset Intelligence Ea Software Metering El ZU Reporting E EY Desired Configuration M
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38. SH Management Node The DASH Management node allows you to configure the plug in and select specific actions such as wake up auto discovery access levels periodic schedules etc It contains the DASH Management property sheet which consists of the following three tabs 1 General Tab Allows you to configure wakeup and auto discovery of DASH Capable system 2 Access Tab Allows you to configure default user accounts and port numbers that are used to access DASH capable system 3 Inventory Tab Allows you to configure periodic schedules to collect inventories of DASH capable system 4 Serial Redirection Tab Allows you to set putty path To access the DASH management properties follow the steps outlined below e Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Tools e Expand the Tools node e Select the DASH Management node e Right click and select the Properties menu item as shown in Figure 9 below ea Configuration Manager Console EH File Action View Window Help am t C n Tools aff ConfigMar service Manager Ll DASH Management 4 E Computer Management y System Status cl Rights Properties Give Feedback New Window From Here Refresh Help Figure 9 SCCM DASH Management Node Chapter 2 DASH Management Node 23 AMDA E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 2 1 General Tab The general tab allows you to c
39. Specified 5c EA All Systems with Specified Se E All User Groups Hih All Users EA All Windows 2000 Professior E All Windows 2000 Server S Hih All Windows Server 2003 Sy EA All Windows XP Systems EA Computers that meet the mi 6 14 SMS clients not upgraded to EL Systems by Last Logged On E Eo This Site and its Subsites ay Mobile Device Management i xe Network Access Protection Figure 71 DASH Queries Node Chapter 11 DASH Queries Node 77 AMD E enhsof SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Query Description All DASH Capable Systems Collect the information about All DASH Capable Systems This will collect information for those DASH clients that have the SCCM agent installed All DASH Capable Systems that are not Collect the information about All DASH Capable Systems that Clients are not Clients These are client systems that do not have the SCCM agent installed Table 4 Queries Table 78 DASH Queries Node Chapter 11 E gnhsoft AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Chapter 12 DASH Reporting Node The reporting node provides predefined reports that can be used as 1t 1s or that can be modified to meet specialized needs as well as custom reports and dashboards can be created to meet even more specific needs The DASH plug in creates the following two reports types 1 All DASH Capable Systems 2 All DASH Capable Systems that are not clients Follow
40. User s Guide Configuration Manager Console C3 File Action View Window Help Bn System Center Configuration Manager El E Site Database ORM OMSP1W15 Op E l Site Management E Bia Computer Management E Collections E Al Active Directory Securit E All DASH Capable Systems All Desktops and Servers All Systems All User Groups All Users All Windows 2000 Professic All Windows 2000 Server S All Windows Mobile Devices All Windows Mobile Pocket All Windows Mobile Pocket I All Windows Mobile Smartpl All Windows Mobile Smartpt All Windows Server 2003 5 All Windows Server System All Windows Workstation or a All Windows XP Systems E Conflicting Records Software Distribution 5 2l Software Updates m i Operating System Deployment HE Asset Intelligence 2 Software Metering 5 ig Reporting 5 3 Desired Configuration Manager B A Queries raf Mobile Device Management B A Network Access Protection E T System Status H E Security Rights E Eg Tools All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found E ai cale L End iow m Site Code Al 10 736 48 e ill 10 236 48 92 2 10 236 48 50 Jl 10 236 48 73 ill 10 236 48 260 Jl 10 236 48 261 System System System System System OPENRMSP OPENRMSP OPENRMSP OPENRIMSP OPENRMSP OPENRMSP El Actions P All DASH Capable Syste 4 itas Show Count C Update Collection Me 3 Install Client pet Cie Scope Pane le
41. a System Center Configuration Manager E Site Database ORM OMSP1W15 Openkh H Site Management E i Computer Management Egi Collections i H g All Active Directory Security Gro All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found Look For in ai Columns Eind ow alear ste code dex gi All DASH Capable Systems sie OPEMAMS P No 3 BEE All Desktops and Servers E 236 48 2 237 MEM ME S OPENRMSP No m DE All Systems ll 10 236 48 92 System OPENRMSP No MIA DE All User Groups al 10 236 48 50 System OPENRMSP No N Er Al Users all 10 236 48 73 System OPENRMSP No NIA 2 DE All Windows 2000 Professional 5 ial 10 236 48 260 System OPENRMSP Ma N A ll All Windows 2000 Server Systen a xd sam OPENRMSP Na N A a g All Windows Mobile Devices Eg All Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2t Agf all Windows Mobile Pocket PC 5 a g All Windows Mobile Smartphone j ge All Windows Mobile Smartphone El all Windows Server 2003 Systen e All Windows Server Systems l 0 8 All Windows Workstation or Prof gal All Windows XP Systems Figure 19 All DASH Capable Systems Collection Node Chapter 2 DASH Collection Node 33 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Chapter 4 Discover The SCCM DASH plug in discover feature allows the discovery of DASH capable systems within a collection or the discovery of an individual system 4 1 Discovering a Collection The SCCM DASH Plug in discove
42. al pes Physical Memory Device 41 0 Physical Memory Device 2 1 Revision Number n a CPU 1 L1 Cache 1 Build Mumber n a CPU 1 L2 Cache 2 us 0 CPU L3 Cache 3 irl iis Boot Configuration Software Classifications Firmware Firmware BIOS BIOS F Code H Boot Configuration Setting 1 0 Book Configuration Setting Z 1 EI Software be BROM 29 1 0 H BRCM Z9 2 1 BRCM z9 3 2 co BRCIM z9 4 3 Fan 100 o Fan Z 1 EI Physical Assets E Chassis Bus Zhassis 0 Card E It BaseBoard n Slot ati 0 Slok Z 1 Slot 4 3 2 Slot at4 3 Figure 66 Software Node in the DASH Explorer DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 MT ES File Action Help Computers Field value sec LE 30 Bes HI Element Mame E Fan 1 El Processors 0 paar d ERE E i Processor 1 0 Active Cooling yes Memory variable Speed no E1 Total System Memory O fons Physical Memory Device 100 E i Physical Memory Device 2 1 CPU 1 L1 Cache 1 CPU 3 1 Le Cache 2 co t EPU L3 Cache 3 E Book Configuration i De Boot Configuration Setting 3x 1 0 E Boot Configuration Setting 2 1 E Software B BRCM z8S 1 0 PB BROM 29 2 1 t BRCM ZS 3 z B BRIZME ZO 4 3 Fan 21 0 co Fan z 1 E1 Physical Assets Chassis Chassis 0 E1 Card E BaseBoasrd 0 t Slot 100 Slot 2 1 t Slot 3 2 Slot 4 3 Figure 67 Fan Node in the DASH Explorer 74 DASH Explorer Chapt
43. alog d M 50 Power Control Context Menu for Co Cf OD o0 00c 555 5 3555555 5655 enun 51 Power Control Dialog Box for a Co C OI 5555555555569 556 9669 9 6856 52 Power Control Context Menu for II o0 o Go lt lt 555 5 99560999696669 696 54 Power Control Dialog Box for nI 5555 5 5 5 5 55666999669 9669 69 866 54 Status Message QUGEIOS NOU ca ccctneersteissioissotssbsglerveittsabscecsscsyfisresvdssbssebvixsEgvser 55 Alert Subscription Context Menu for Co Cf OD 55c c5 5 s5 556555695665 56 Alert Subscription Dialog Box for Co Cf OI 550 so G5 555555 5569 9666 S7 Alert Unsubscription Context Menu for Co eCf OH 5c c5 5 5 lt 5555555556655 59 Contents 9 AMDA E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Figure 49 Alert Unsubscription Dialog Box for Collection eee rere 60 Figure 50 Alert Subscription Context Menu for C eni so co S509 556996 61 Figure 51 Alert Subscription Dialog Box for Client Using Dynamic Filter 62 Figure 52 Alert Subscription Dialog Box for Client Using Static Filter 63 Figure 53 Alert Subscription Dialog Box fo
44. ame admin Password Re enter Password a Ok Cancel Help Figure 29 Create DASH Account Dialog Box for Collection 5 Enter the user name and password 6 Click the OK button to create the new account Provisioning Chapter 6 E enhsoft utilis AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide 6 2 Provisioning a Client The SCCM DASH plug in allows you to create a DASH account for an individual system Follow the steps outlined in the following section to create a new account 6 2 1 Creating user account Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database Computer Management gt Collections Select the collection that contains the desired DASH capable system Select the DASH capable system and right click to display the context menu Select DASH gt Provision gt Create New User menu item as shown in Figure 30 below EH Configuration Manager Console S File Action view Window Help Ea ii System Center Configuration Manager Br a Site Database ORM OMSP1IW15 OpenR All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found H LEN Site Management Look Far in at Columns Find Mow Glear Ez Computer Management E ad Collections Er Ea All Active Directory Security Gri a All DASH Capable Systems B sg All Desktops and Servers is E Install EN OPEMRMSP e All Systems 10 236 46 30 OPENRMSP No NjA CE a he Ee babe im 102 162 1 1 RN OPENR
45. anager E i Queries I qe Mobile Device Management E Je Network Access Protection Bl LZ System Status E Eg Security Rights E E3 Tools Figure 22 Discover Context Menu for Client 5 The Discover System dialog box appears as shown in Figure 23 below Discover Client EI This will perform discovery an the system Da you want to continue Y Cancel Help Figure 23 Discover Dialog Box for Client 6 Click the OK button to discover the system s DASH capability After discovery 1s completed the following two properties in the system properties are populated 1 Dash Capable lt yes no gt 2 Dash Port lt Port Number gt 36 Discover Chapter 4 5 enhsoft AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Chapter 5 DASH Access Account Managing access control for managed resources and management operations 1s an important aspect of the secure management for DASH Authorization and access control 1s based on the roles assigned and privileges associated with the user accounts The SCCM DASH plug in provides the mechanism to configure DASH access accounts for both a collection and an individual system This 1s used by the DASH Plug in when performing DASH operations 5 1 Configuring an Access Account for a Collection Follow the steps outlined below to configure DASH Access Account for a collection 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collect
46. boards Eg Reports B W Visited Reports SN T All DASH Capable Systems 10 236 48 237 BI H A Desired Configuration Managemen EA EA Queries Bl 8 Mobile Device Management BH Network Access Protection E T System Status H EA Security Rights Br E Tools P Leg CanfigMgr Service Manager Ea DASH Management Reports types are explained in Table 5 below Report Description All DASH Capable Systems Create Report for All DASH Capable Systems These are clients that have the SCCM agent installed All DASH Capable Systems that Create Reports for All DASH Capable Systems are not Clients that are not Clients These are clients that do not have the SCCM agent installed Table 5 Reporting table 80 DASH Reporting Node Chapter 12
47. ch Push C Pull O Filter Collection Mame BRCM AlerkLiFecvcleBaotProgressEvenks BRCM AlerkLiFecvcleEvents BRCM AE vents BRCM AllEventsExceptalert BRCM AllEventsExceptalertBootProagress BRCM AlleEventsExceptalertlifecycle BRCM AllEvenbsExcepkBaokProagress BROMA lEventsExceptLifecycle Cancel Help Figure 53 Alert Subscription Dialog Box for Client Using Filter Collection 6 Configure alert properties Refer Table 3 in the previous section for more information 7 Click OK button to subscribe to alerts 64 Alert Chapter 8 Sana AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide 8 4 Alert Unsubscription for a Client Follow the steps outlined below to subscribe to DASH alerts from an individual DASH capable system 1 2 3 4 ZE Configuration Manager Console System Center Configuration Manager E E Site Database ORM OfMSP1 wWw15 OopenR Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections Select any collection that contains the required DASH client Right click on the desired DASH client to display the DASH context menu Select DASH gt Alert gt Unsubscribe as shown in Figure 54 below Se File Action view Window Help All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found E Ey Site Management Look For in Jal Calumns Find da Gale E E Computer Management E ra Collections Hg All Active D
48. e The queries node allows selecting query for All DASH Capable Systems and All DASH Capable systems that are not clients This node 1s available in SCCM Queries Follow the steps outlined below to use this feature 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Queries node 2 Click on the All DASH Capable Systems or All DASH Capable systems that are not clients query node 3 Query result is displayed in result pane as shown in Figure 71 below E Configuration Manager Console EU File Action View Window Help e gt amp n m i re E System Center Configuration Manager E1 b Site Database ORM OMSP1W15 Ope E Site Management Look For in Jan Columns Gina Nov Clear E rm Ead Management All DASH Capable Systems 7 items found Collections E Conflicting Records Last Lo Last Lo B4 4 Software Distribution 192 168 1 13 OPENE ces Software Updates 10 236 48 237 OPEMR H Operating System Deployment 10 236 48 32 OPEMR 7 68 Asset Intelligence 10 236 46 50 OPENR E Software Metering ore Tsa Lo rmm 10 236 48 250 OPEMF cda Reporting 10 236 48 261 OPENER H Desired Configuration Managem 5j a Queries E All Active Directory Security Br a al cu ng apa H LH all DASH Capable EE E a l All Non Client Systems EA All Systems E All Systems with Hardware I Hih All Systems with
49. e routed to the client as soon as they are available Push with ACK The push with acknowledgment mode requires acknowledgment from client Batch Push The batch push mode allows an event client to batch multiple notifications into a single message This is an effective way of reducing the number of notifications from a high volume notification client without sacrificing too much on timeliness Pull In pull mode the console is responsible for polling the client at regular intervals and pulling notifications if any are available Though the console may not receive notifications instantly one advantage of the pull mode is that the console is always in control of the rate at which it process notifications All Event Subscribe to all events Subscribe to sensor events only Specify Subscribe to Subscribe to a subset of events on the MAP Table 3 Configure Alert Properties Fields 6 Click OK button to subscribe to DASH alerts 8 2 Alert Unsubscription for a Collection Follow the steps outlined below to subscribe to DASH alerts 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database Computer Management gt Collections 2 Right click on any collection for which you wish to unsubscribe for DASH alerts 3 Select DASH gt Alert gt Unsubscribe context menu as shown in Figure 48 below 56 Alert Chapter 8 amp gnhsoft Rev 1 9 January 2009 AMDA SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide SE Configurati
50. efresh Properties Help Y items Found Discover Alert in E Columns Eind Movs Set DASH Access Account Ei Collections HE All Active Directory Security Gr Site Code Client A OSH Capable Systems Se eee ESE stem OPENRMSP Ma zu P A stern OPENRAMSP Ma Enae All Systems Update Collection Membership E EERIREIMSE Flag All User Groups de on OPENRMSP i El all Users das an OPENRMSP Mo E All Windows 2000 Professio Mew BE Tr i Ese All Windows 2000 server 5 Delete Special SPFNBNISP ini Ese AI windows Mobile Devices Distribute Lia all B CEI AI Windows Mobile Pocket Transfer Site Settings Cl ai All Windows Mobile Pocket Clear Last PXE Advertisement ge All windows Mobile Smartpl Assign Configuration Baseline EJ e All windows Server 2004 5 Modify Collection Settings El AI Windows Server Systerr cute ef bend Ier sas emit Ea All Windows Workstation cu E mm 1 DASH Provision k Ea All windows XP Systems Figure 41 Power Control Context Menu for Collection Chapter 7 Power control AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 4 The Power Control Collection dialog box appears as shown in Figure 42 below Power Control Collection Ed Power control Far collection Press Query button ta query DASH capable computers You can stop the query at any time by pressing the stop button Warning This operation will anl control the power of systems that are DASH capable in the collection Compu
51. em as shown in Figure 58 below SE Configuration Manager Console L Ba Site Database ORM OMSP1W15 OpenkR Action wiew Window Help All DASH Capable Systems 7 items found E y Site Management Look For in ai Calumns Eind Mow E1 m Computer Management E Collections i E ai All Active Directory Security Gri be Lg All CASH capable Systems E F All DeskEegie and Servers T a E LT T ice o ee ui poa lt a isa Ha ET OPENRTISP Mo S al i ER 192 168 1 10 Beat p OPEMRMSP No Ed All Windows 2000 Professional a xen pn Que of band Management im EE All Windows 2000 Server Syste 7777 Provision H All Windows Mobile Devices Isa UNC ISA NAAA Power Control Ho tl All windows Mobile Pocket PC 2 tii Discower EE All Windows Mobile Pocket PC E sl Alert H All windows Mobile Smartphone Properties Set DASH Access Account 1 2 All Windows Mobile Smartphone ma Serial Redirection H All Windows Server 2003 Syste Help View DASH Explorer Eee All Windows Server Systems All Windows workstation or Pre i H All Windows XP Systems be E Conflicting Records B E i Software Distribution E ae Software Updates m 1 Operating System Deployment QJ Asset Intelligence H ag Software Metering dim Reporting FE Ay Queries E q Mobile Device Management i EJ A Network Access Protection B JER System Status Er Security Rights Figure 58 View DASH Explorer Context Menu for Client Chapter 10 DAS
52. enable the discovery 24 DASH Management Node Chapter 2 Aznar AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide 2 2 Access Tab The Access tab allows you to configure default user accounts and port numbers that are used to access DASH capable devices Default accounts are used to access all DASH capable systems that do not have the system access account set Once system access is completed successfully the default account is saved as a new system access account Figure 11 shows the Access Tab DASH Managemet Properties x General Access Inventory Serial Redirection The DASH Service will try these accounts For all systems that do nat have the system access account set Once the service succeeds in accessing a system it saves the default account as the new system access account ta DASH Accounts User Mame Authentication Type ed admin digest E Supervisor digest DASH Ports E gs 523 ooog Figure 11 Access Tab 2 2 1 DASH Accounts This allows you to create a default account with credentials in order to access DASH systems that do not have individual accounts Once an account with proper credentials is found the account is stored as the System Access Account for future operations until the user overrides explicitly be setting a system Access Account 2 2 1 1 Bs Creating an Account Follow the steps outlined below to create a new account l Goto Access tab in the DASH Management
53. er 10 amp srhsoft Rev 1 9 January 2009 DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 File Action Help Computers 10236 48 37 0 Processors Processor 1 n Memory E Total System Meriory 0 i Ben Physical Memory Device x 1 0 B L Physical Memory Device 2 1 CPU 1 L1 Cache 1 CPU 1 LZ Cache 2 00 C CPI 1 L3 Cache 3 E3 Book Configuration be Book Configuration Setting 3x 1 0 E Boot Configuration Setting 2 1 E Software 0 be BRCM 29 1 0 BRCM z9 2 1 BRCM z9 3 2 BRCM Z9 4 3 Fan 100 o Fan Z 1 E1 Physical Assets Chassis Xe Chassis a E Card ob BaseBoard O i Slot at1 0 i Slot Z 1 Slot amp 3 2 t Slok 4 3 Chassis Model Serial Number Part Number SKU Tag Chassis Type Package Type Can be FRUed AMD SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Hewlett Packard nia BRCPM 3 Mini Tower Chassis Frame na Figure 68 Chassis Node in the DASH Explorer DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 File Action Help Computers i 10 236 485 37 0 Processors i Processor 100 Memory EI Total System Memory 0 Physical Memory Device 1 0 Physical Memory Device 2 1 m CPU 1 L1 Cache 1 CPU 1 L2 Cache 2 i CPU 1 L3 Cache 3 E Boot configuration i Boot Configuration Setting 1 D i Boot Configuration setting Z 1 Software 0 f BROCM 29 100 co BRCPI Z3 Z 1 BRCM z9 3 2 L BRIM 29 4 3 Fan
54. ions 2 Right click on the collection for which the DASH access account is to be set 3 Select DASH gt Set DASH Access Account context menu as shown in Figure 24 below cai Configuration Manager Console Action View Windows Help All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found nni rr Site Management Look For S in En Columns Eind da El 28 Computer Management EF al Collections 4E Operating System Deployment LI asset Intelligence Delete as Software Metering Refresh Reporting E a Desired Configuration Manage L C DETEIES dA Queries Help H Mobile Device Management Nekwork Access Protection System Status Security Rights Tools mE ad ConfigMor Service Manager Ss DASH Management 000 EHE All Active EE Anh Site Cade E MAA System OPENRIMSP E Era All EC SEES m Servers Show Count System OPENRMSP Ge All systems Update Collection Membership S een DBENEBISE E E a All User Groups Install Client E E a All Users Export Objects aie iti s i i E A All Windows 2000 Professi Blew e n E CEENEMOB i Dg AI Windows 2000 Server Delete Special m i H All Windows Mobile Device Distribute System OPEMRMSE ae All Windows Mobile Pocket Transfer Site Settings Gel e All Windows Mobile Pocket Clear Last PXE Advertisement El e AI Windows Mobile Smartp Advertise Task Sequence i i Gl e All Windows Mobile Smartp Assign Configuration Baseline i EE ag All windows aerer 200
55. irectory Security Gn Site Code sf All DASH Capable Systems jill 10 236 48 237 System OPENRMSP E E All De skk ops an d Servers MT ca e A EI RI LTE pneus RT TI ORNA pt r ACA gel All Systems ios 236 40 92 p OPENRMSP Na El 38 All User Groups 8 132 168 1 101 OPENRMSP Na age All Users Start al 192 168 1 11 OPENRMSP No ge All Windows 2000 Professional out of band Management Ed All Windows 2000 Server Syste abi dia Provision i b i H gl All Windows Mobile Devices lana UC GASII gena Power Control Ma H a All Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2 s Discover Ea All Windows Mobile Pocket PC E tree subscribe Fg All Windows Mobile Smartphone Properties Set DASH Access Account Unsubscribe Cag All Windows Mobile Smartphone Serial Redirection f gH All Windows Server 2003 Syste Help Mew CRSA Sallam ge All Windows Server Systems ge All Windows Workstation ar Pre i ag All Windows xP Systems ial Conflicting Records E we Software Distribution H cle Software Updates H y Operating System Deployment Ug Asset Intelligence Ed Software Metering a a Reporting EY Desired Configuration Management H E Queries Ez g Mobile Device Management E El E Network Access Protection E y System Status E in Security Rights ne Tools Figure 54 Alert Unsubscription Context Menu for Client 5 The Alert Unsubscription System dialog box appears as shown in Figure 55 below Chapter 8 Alert 65 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug i
56. l Systems Update Collection Membership S PENES EARE All User Groups Install Client stem DBERISMEB E All Users Export Objects stem OPENRMSP Gg All Windows 2000 Professic Nev EE All Windows 2000 Server 3 Delete Special Sa Ese All Windows Mobile Devices Distribute vabam Lai al aul ala E All Windows Mobile Pocket Transfer Site Settings nE y All Windows Mobile Pocket I Clear Last PRE Advertisement nE a All windows Mobile Smartpt Advertise Task Sequence Eg All Windows Mobile Smartpt Assign Configuration Baseline EE All Windows Server 2003 5 odee eri fene f v Colection Settings E1 g All Windows Server System A O ee Hg All Windows Workstation or ge All Windows XP Systems SR Give Feedback Power Control bes a Conflicting Records ES E i Software Distribution view MSc Ed Software Updates New window From Here Subs cE Say Operating System Deployment _ _ Sek DASH Access Account Unsubscribe LII Asset Intelligence Delete Ela Software Metering Refresh i H Reporting H E Desired Configuration Manager d Queries Help E qe Mobile Device Management EJ A Network Access Protection E 7 System Status H ER Security Rights Tools jun i a Confighgr Service Manager DASH Management Properties Figure 46 Alert Subscription Context Menu for Collection 4 The Alert Subscription Collection dialog box appears as shown in Figure 47 below Alert Chapter 8 E gnhsoft Hannes AMD Rev 1
57. ling Disabling DASH Inventory Collection esee 29 AR MAA a 30 Contents 5 AM DAM E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 VI PR 8 s78 l c MR 30 Bd l2 E A 0 RIN EDER RE MM DRE ae 31 IAS ATEO iio Ja CARES DAST COLECCION I OU Oii r i AAN AA 33 AO ein 34 LNNR I eg Deea ziar AMM RENI RI ERAI RE RE RR PE NIN RE 34 A EA A ocine bu pion iai at MM ln ad i aa e BM da ad til 33 Cpe S NUNC Ic P gu MT S 37 5 1 Configuring an Access Account for a Collection eee 37 D2 GO OAS an Access Account TOF a Cheil ed eb co dal odin o E DIA FIMUM I OU at atei 38 A ua aia 41 ONE eri vi Nase sita 41 PERRO DIE PI IURI 41 VARO A P 43 INR EU i DE S Eee NR MEETS 43 SEGNA db OR ES o See ee OR NR RR E DE RDI IE E eee eee ee ere re ere 44 E AAA 46 C P AS iia 48 WEI O AMM e i PO OO A 49 A A SI 7 1 Powering On or Off OE rt nina ei eta 31 PAS O A ana UNI MEME JZ AO c aS qu MMMM 32 ES PI DULCI urn vou DR E E e do Que ui s RB DIE E NL c C et n a iam ete tite sea ile ns AAA coupe RE MERE OMNIUM MAE op ca DEMNM M MM MM 55 Ad Alert Subscription for Hit L TT aceea AA d i n i air on Elo eni en 56 OR rescind ce eee RER NR OR ROI RR 58 A o ANA A 60 6 Contents E gnhsoft AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide a A o TH ce h Mti IRINEI DUM KENN ME DAMM 65 LANE EA I CD 2vi i 67 BUD GU MI PPS A 69
58. n Baseline Modify Collection settings Cut of band Management Ld Give Feedback Power Control Discover k Seb DASH Access Account Miu Y Subscribe New Window From Here LInsubscribe Delete Refresh Properties Help Figure 48 Alert Unsubscription Context Menu for Collection 4 The Alert Unsubscription Collection dialog box appears as shown in Figure 49 below Alert Unsubscription Collection E4 Unsubscribe alert From one or more DASH systems This dialog by default does nat query Ehe current subscriptions Press Query button to query the current subscriptions You can stop the query at any time by pressing the stop button Alert a Destination 163 181 229 2 10 256 465 92 BRCM AllEvents 0 236 40 197 10 236 45 197 10 236 45 92 BROM QlertlifecycleEvents 163 181 229 2 10 236 485 92 BRCM LiFecycleBootProgressE Chapter 8 Target Filter 10 236 40 92 BRCM LifecycleE vents Ok Cancel Help Alert 59 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Figure 49 Alert Unsubscription Dialog Box for Collection 5 Click the Query button and it will display all the available subscriptions from DASH capable systems you have subscribed 6 Select subscription s from the list which you want to unsubscribe 7 Click OK button 8 3 Alert Subscription for a Client SCCM DASH plug in supports the following three types of subscription 1 Dynamic
59. n User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Alert Unsubscription System Ed Unsubscribe alert From the DASH system This dialog will list all the available subscriptions Far the DASH system Alert Te Destination Target Filter 165 161 229 2 10 236 460 92 BRCM AllEvents 10 236 45 197 236 458 32 BRCM LifecycleEyents 10 236 48 197 10 236 48 92 BRCM lsrtLifEer rleEweriEs Ooa 163 181 229 2 10 235 48 92 BRCM LifecycleBootProgresse Ok Cancel Help Figure 55 Alert Unsubscription Dialog Box for Client 6 Click the Query button and to display all subscribed alerts and Select a subscription s from the list which you want to unsubscribe 7 Click OK button 66 Alert Chapter 8 E gnhsoft Rev 1 9 January 2009 Chapter 9 serial Redirection Follow the steps outline below for Serial redirection 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Select the collection which contains the desired DASH client 3 Select the DASH capable system and right click to display the context menu 4 Select DASH gt Serial Redirection context menu as shown in Figure 56 below cB Configuration Manager Console File Action View Window Help ame EH System Center Configuration Manager El Ey Site Database ORM OPSPIWw1IS OpenR E i4 Site Management Look For in El Columns Find Fi E EA Computer Management
60. n then it allows you to set periodic schedules that are used to collect inventories of DASH capable system Collected inventory information 1s stored in the hardware inventory database Inventory collection can be scheduled on a daily weekly and monthly basis Using the Inventory tab one can create a new schedule modify or delete an existing schedule Figure 15 shows the Inventory Tab DASH Managemet Properties EI General Access Inventory Serial Redirection The DASH Service periodically collects inventory information From the DASH clients and stores it in the database Choose the schedule during which veu would like the DASH Inventory collection to run W Enable DASH Information Collection Schedule Starts on 1 20 2008 12 37 20 AM and occurs once For 1 houris Starts on 1 20 2009 12 37 44 AM and occurs every 1 week s on monday Far 1 hours Starts on 1 20 2009 12 37 50 AM and occurs every 30 minute s For 1 hours Figure 15 Inventory Tab 2 3 1 Enabling Disabling DASH Inventory Collection Follow the steps outlined below to enable or disable DASH inventory collection 1 Go to the Inventory tab in the DASH management property sheet 2 Enable Disable Enable DASH Information Collection check box 3 Click the OK button to apply the changes Chapter 2 DASH Management Node 29 AMDA E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 2 3 1 1 Bs Adding a New Schedule Follow the steps o
61. ndows E Conflicting Reco oF band Management k E ppm DistriE a PERS E Packages EE Adwertiseme view 2 1 Software Updak 47 Operating Syste JA Asset Intelliqern Delete ud Software Meter Refresh al Reporting P 54 Desired Configu Queries Help R Mobile Device cj A hletuunrk Access Protection 4 System Status Security Rights Tools Hew window From Here Properties Figure 20 Discover Context Menu for Collection 34 Discover Chapter 4 Aza AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide 4 The Discover Collection dialog box appears as shown in Figure 21 below Discover Collection This will perform discovery on the collection Da you want ta continue 2 Cancel Help Figure 21 Discover Dialog Box for Collection 5 Click on the OK button to discover DASH capable systems in the collections 4 2 Discovering a Client You can use this feature to discover a single DASH capable system Follow the steps below to discover the individual DASH capable system 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Select the Collection that contains the DASH capable system that needs to be discovered 3 Select the system and right click to display the context menu 4 Traverse to DASH gt Discover menu item as shown in Figure 22 below Chapter 4 Discover 35 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide
62. og Box cc co 000006066996 26 Figure 13 Modify Access Account Dialog BOox co co c9 0 00000 806990 27 Figure 14 Add New DASH Access Port Dialog Box c co 0 0009996 28 Hisure 15 Inventory La 29 Figure T6 Create Schedule Dialog BOX caciiiiiiiiiiieiaiiaiiisx04641061 468663613666644038445839586366843304925608ku8a 30 Figure 17 Modify Schedule Dialog BOX co o0 0o 0o Go 0 0 eee eee eene eese so 000000060996 31 Figure 1S Serial Redirection Tad cau tini6606126220010116046546561060236566505268612509363659k9scsst0sb5gk56 352083565948836484 32 Figure 19 All DASH Capable Systems Collection Node co o0 G55 S555 55695566856 33 Figure 20 Discover Context Menu for C0 C OH co o0 0o Go G G G 555555696 00000000000 0 0 0069996 34 Figure 21 Discover Dialog Box for Co Cf OI 7 G5555 SG S5 ecce eee eee eee ee 0000000600666 96 35 Figure 22 Discover Context Menu for C Hent c6066116666651051466663506 004143046633443545599 4649539s560346366364 36 Figure 23 Discover Dialog Box for C en so co 9 9 9 9 9 0000 000000 6 00 06060000906006 36 8 Contents E gnhsoft Rev 1 9 January 2009 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 3
63. ollow the steps outlined below to delete any schedule 1 Go to the Inventory tab in the DASH management property sheet 2 Select the schedule to be deleted 3 Click the Delete button 4 Click the OK button to delete the selected schedule Chapter 2 DASH Management Node 31 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 2 4 Serial Redirection Tab This allows you to set putty path if you have not supplied during SCCM Plug in installation The Serial Redirection Tab 1s shown in Figure 18 below DASH Managemet Properties x General Access Inventory Serial Redirection Please enter the directory where putty is installed Please click here to download putky click Putty Installed path C Program Files putty exe Browse OK Cancel Help Figure 18 Serial Redirection Tab 32 DASH Management Node Chapter 2 utilis AMD Rev 1 8 December 2008 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Chapter 3 DASH Collection Node The SCCM DASH plug in creates a collection node that contains All DASH capable systems Follow the below steps to view DASH capable systems 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Click the All DASH Capable Systems collection 3 DASH capable systems are displayed in the result pane as shown in Figure 19 below Configuration Manager Console File Action view Window Help
64. on Manager Console Action view Window Help H E Site Management EA Computer Management Eg Collections Al Desktops and Servers All Systems All User Groups All Users All Windows 2000 Professi All Windows 2000 Server All Windows Mobile Device All Windows Mobile Pocket All Windows Mobile Pocket All Windows Mobile Smartg All Windows Mobile Smarte All Windows Server Z003 All Windows Server Syster All Windows Workstation c oe All Windows XP Systems Conflicting Records H E Software Distribution i l Software Updates i y Operating System Deployment i 148 Asset Intelligence i Wd Software Metering 1 3 Reporting H Desired Configuration Manage El Queries H H Mobile Device Management i E Network Access Protection E System Status H E Security Rights Ee Tools ie e Confighgr Service Manager zzi CASH Management E El El 5444444444444 44 E E3 Site Database CRM ONSPIwwIS OpenR e All Active Directors Security Gri fee ge CASH Capable Systems All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found Look For in El Columns Firul ly site Code S Ri iz aa System OPENRINSP Update Collection Membership sisse dbi System OPENRINSP Install Client Benar Esc System OPENRPINSP System COPENRESP Mer k Salta suena System OFERE MSF Distribute b System OPEMEREMSF Transfer Site Settings Clear Last PRE Advertisement Advertise Task Sequence Assign Configuratio
65. onfiguration Setting 2 1 E1 Software 0 pe HRCRI Z8 1 D H BRCM 29 2 1 H BROM 29 32 i BRICIME Z8 3 number OF Blocks 2147483645 Block Size 1 Bytes Total Memory GE Volatile ves Fan 1 0 co o Fan X2 1 P Physical Assets Chassis E Chassis O Card BaseBoard 0 Slot 21 0 Slot 1 Slot 302 Slot at4 3 Figure 63 Memory Node in the DASH Explorer 12 DASH Explorer Chapter 10 E gnhsoft Rev 1 9 January 2009 DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 File Action Help Computers L 10 236 48 5700 Processors Processor 1 0 gt Memory E1 Tatal System Memory 0 E Physical Memory Device 4 1 0 L Physical Memory Device 2 1 CPU 1 L1 Cache 1 o CPU 1 LZ Cache 2 E CPU 1 L3 Cache 3 E1 Book Configuration i ie Book Configuration Setting 1 0 B Boot Configuration Setting 2 1 E1 Software 0 be BRCM Z3 1 0 o BRCM Z8 2 1 BREM 29 3 2 L BRCM 29 4 3 Fan 1 0 i Fan x2 1 El Physical Assets Chassis bes Chassis 0 3 Card he BaseBoard O Slok 1 Slot 2 1 Slot 312 i Slat 444 3 Figure 64 Physical Memory Node in the DASH Explorer DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 File Action Help Computers L 10 236 48 37 0 Processors Processor 1 D Memory Total System Memor 0 Le Physical Memory Device 1 0 ho Physical Memory Device 2 1 CPU 1 Li Cache 1 CPU 1 L2 Cache z ha CPU 1 L3 Cache 3
66. onfigure the DASH wakeup function and set auto discovery for DASH Capable systems This tab includes the following check boxes 1 DASH Wakeup Once this check box is checked SCCM will use DASH to perform the remote wakeup functionality 2 DASH Discovery Enables automatic discovery of newly added DASH capable systems The General Tab 1s shown in Figure 10 below DASH Managemet Properties Fa DASH Wakeup SCCM sends Wake on LAN to wake up systems that require software updates software distribution or advertisements By turning on the Following control Config Manager will use secure DASH commands instead of Wake On LON packets to power up systems V Use DASH Commands ta Wake up Systems DASH Discovery DASH Service performs automatic discovery Far DASH of newly added systems You can always perform a manual discovery of systems on a collection or system by executing discovery on the appropriate collection or system The Following checkbox enables the automatic discovery of DASH systems v Enable Automatic Discovery Far DASH devices OK Cancel Help Figure 10 SCCM DASH Management General Tab 2 1 1 Enabling DASH Wakeup Check the Use DASH Commands to Wake up Systems check box in the general tab as shown in Figure 10 above to enable DASH Wakeup 2 1 2 Enabling DASH Automatic Discovery Check the Enable Automatic Discovery for DASH Devices check box in the general tab as shown in Figure 10 above to
67. ow Messages nt at a Specific Site a Specific Site Delete Messages Jal Status Messages Delete 3 specific Site Jal Status Messages Refresh t at a Specific Site Fel aes yall Status Messages e Eon a Specific System Jal Status Messages Jal Status Messages Help Jal Status Messages of a Specific Severity From a Specific Source at a Specifi Figure 45 Status Message Queries Node Supported alerts are CPU Temperature System Temperature CPU Fan System Fan Chassis Intrusion BIOS boot failure oy PL A O Chapter 8 Alert 55 AMDA SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 8 1 Alert Subscription for a Collection Follow the steps outlined below to subscribe to DASH alerts 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Right click on any collection for which you wish to subscribe for DASH alerts 3 Select DASH gt Alert gt subscribe context menu as shown in Figure 46 below SE Configuration Manager Console Action view Window Help E Ba Site Database ORM OMSP1iW1s openR H lg Site Management Bia Computer Management Er U Collections EN All Active Directory Security Gri Site Code All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found Look Far in El Columns Find Movs Na DASH Capable Systems stern OPENRIMSP Lr all Desktops and Servers Show Count stern GPERIERISE ERE Al
68. r Client Using Filter Collection 64 Figure 54 Alert Unsubscription Context Menu for Client eee ecce ecce eere eene 65 Figure 55 Alert Unsubscription Dialog Box for Client eec eese e eere 55669996 66 Figure 56 Serial Redirection Context Menu eee e eene eee eee eee eee eee 9 0 0 0 0009 00069696 67 Figure 57 Serial Redirection Dialog B X iioeeeeesasucesvvseksisebe a bro pase eeu ee sas aspe oc pea Era Prop Vo SH ERES eua epa 68 Figure 58 View DASH Explorer Context Menu for C n so so S555 eene 69 Figure 59 DASH Explorer een divite botte eI REY aa RUE E Ieri dies VE Dosen be Ho RU Y aa ROLE Eres Hive SUE DUI UE Sev ee a eras 70 Fic re 600 DASH Explorer Melide 71 Figure 61 Computers Node in the DASH EXD OTCE 0 G0 0G G G G 555 99 99969999 566609 966996 71 Figure 62 Processor Node in the DASH EXpP OF F S555 eee eee eee eee eee 060909 60060996 72 Figure 63 Memory Node in the DASH EXp OFCE 555G 5 G S S5 9 9 eee eee eee eee eene 000000909 6666996 72 Figure 64 Physical Memory Node in the DASH EXP OFCF G5 G SG G G5 955555565 999 73 Figure 65 Boot Configuration Node in the DASH EXD OFCF
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70. r feature allows you to automatically discover DASH capable systems within a collection Follow the steps below to discover DASH capable system in a collection 1 Traverse to Start System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Right click on the collection in which you want to discover all the DASH capable systems 3 Select DASH gt Discover context menu as shown in Figure 20 below Action View Window Help ERI E stem Center Configuration Manager All Systems 11 items Found Site Database ORM OMSP1iv15 Ope a Site Management Look For in an Columns Eind Mow 1ER Computer Management EL Cu Collections dE All Active Directory Security Site Code E All DASH Capable Systems ial CvISP 1w15 System OPENRMSP W 192 165 1 100 System GPERNRMSP i All sa and Servers B E es Si ri Systems y System OPENRAMSP AI User Gro Show Count a All Users Update Collection Membership E pd p EJ A All Windows Install client i ge All Windows Export Objects Syam AA E Al Windows Hers b aystem SIDEPIEPISP ge All windows Delete Seren el es dvndn System OPEPNRIPISP ee all Windows Distribute System OPENRPIISP IH z all Windows Transfer Site Settings 7 E arcul PEDRO A ll Windows Clear Last PXE Advertisement dl opt Cla All Windows Adwertise Task Sequence fla All Windows Assion Configuration Baseline Gla Al B AT Modify Collection settings E All Wi
71. r s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 __ en ES File Action Help Computers Field value 10 236 48 37 U Processor 1 E Processors OO III j na st Processor 1 0 Device ID BR M r 1 El Memory Family APMD Phenom Th 4 Quad Core Processor Family gt Eb Total System Memory 0 CPU Status CPU Enabled pe Physical Memory Device x 1 0 Physical Memory Device 2 1 Current Clock Speed 2200 MHz p CPU 1 L1 cache 1 Maximum Clock Speed 2200 MHz H CPU 1 L2 Cache 2 E External Bus Clock Speed 1500 MHz Do CPU 1 L3 Cache 3 E Boat Configuration p Book Configuration setting 1 0 i i Boot Configuration Setting Z 1 3 Software o be BRCM 23 1 0 H BRCM zS z 1 BRCM z8 3 27 foe BRCM Z8 4 3 Fan amp 1 0 Fan 2 1 E Physical 4ssets Chassis E bes Chassis 0 3 Card BaseBoard 0 Slot 1 D Slat 2 1 Slot 3 Slot at4 3 Figure 62 Processor Node in the DASH Explorer DASH Explorer 10 236 48 37 __ emn ES File Action Help Computers i 10 236 48 37 0 E Tatal Svstem Memory Processors E Processor 1 0 Access Type Read Write Supported E Memory Device ID EE CP1 B 1 Total System P lernar D E m Physical Memory Device x 1 0 Lo Physical Memory Device 2 1 CPU 1 L1 Cache 1 CPU 1 L2 Cache 2 EA CPLI 1 L3 Cache 3 E Book Configuration pud Book Configuration Setting 3x 1 0 Boot C
72. rite C iEu5vwsEeimSetEinn Read Write Detect Other Cg Cancel Help Figure 33 Create New Role Dialog Box Chapter 6 Provisioning 45 AMDA E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 6 Click the Query button and it will display the available permission and activity 7 Enter the Role Name and Select the Permissions which you like to add to that role and select the activity from the Add Activity Dialog as shown in figure 34 Below Add Activity EI Select one ar more available activity Activity Create Delete Execute e write Detect Figure 34 Add Activity Dialog Box 8 By clicking the Modify icon you can add or remove the activity to the desired role 6 2 3 View User This feature lists all the available user in the system Follow the steps outlined in the following section to create a new account 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Select the collection that contains the desired DASH system 3 Select the DASH capable system and right click to display the context menu 4 Select DASH gt Provision gt View User menu item as shown in Figure 35 below 46 Provisioning Chapter 6 a AMDI Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide cB Configuration Manager Console File Action View Window Help EI em EE System Center Configuration Manager
73. s 9959866 9 996 9 9699 906 9 66009986 58 Table 4d OUeFIeS Table asias ai 78 Tiple S gaticos 80 Contents 11 AMDA E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Abbreviations 12 MC Management controller DASH Desktop Mobile Architecture for System Hardware the new DMIF Commercial Client management standard produced by the DMTF DMWG Specifies the transport management protocol WS Man and DMTF CIM profiles used to manage desktop mobile PC A Dash Capable System is a computer system that conforms to the DMTF DASH standard DASH MC The MC that implements the external DASH protocol stack It interfaces with other platform components BIOS SB IMDs to get needed information or control the platform SCCM System Center Configuration Manager DMTF Distributed Management Task Force the industry organization developing system management standards such as DASH and WS Management DASH Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware is the DMTF standard for client management DASH 1s the industry standard for remote out of band management Out of band management Management tasks that are performed independent of the power or OS state on the managed client or system Contents E gnhsoft AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Revision History June 28 2008 1 1 Added new screen images after provisioning 1s completed n m Additional modifications and enhancements L
74. s Mobile Pocket PC 2 m ES Discover E E all Windows Mobile Pocket PC E E Alert e All Windows Mobile Smartphone Properties Set DASH 4 i E all Windows Mobile Smartphone Serial Redirection E All Windows Server 2003 Syste Help View DASH Explorer l H E 4 Desired Configuration Management d Queries Mobile Device Management am Network Access Protection B 1ER System Status ELA Security Rights Ee Tools Figure 26 Set DASH Access Account Context Menu for Client 5 The Set System DASH Access Account dialog box appears as shown in Figure 27 below Set System DASH Access Account Ea The supplied credentials will be used to access the DASH system Account Credentials User Mame admin Password a Re enter Password r Connection Type HTTP HTTPS Authentication Type Basic i Digest CK Cancel Help Figure 27 Set DASH Access Account Dialog Box for Client Chapter 5 DASH Access Account 39 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 6 Enter the user name password and connection type Refer Table 2 for more information about authentication types 7 Click the OK button to create the new account Note The Set DASH Access Account is used for an individual system only This account is used by the SCCM DASH plug in for DASH related operations 40 DASH Access Account Chapter 5 E gnhsoft AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s G
75. s and click on the Next button to continue 16 Introduction Chapter 1 Sen AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide License Agreement Please take a moment to read the license agreement now IF you accept the terms below click I Agree then Next Ltherwise click Cancel License Agreement Copyright c 2006 2007 2008 Advanced Micro Devices Inc GMHSoft Inc 1E Ltd All rights reserved Redistribution and use in any farm of this material and any product thereof including software in source or binary forms along with any related documentation with nar withiniit modification this material ic narrnittari ll Do Mot Agree CUE Agree Figure 3 License Agreement Dialog 4 The Select installation folder dialog appears as shown in Figure 4 below Select Installation Folder The installer will install SCCM DASH Plug in to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files SCCM DASH Plug in Browse Disk Cost Cancel 4 Back 1 Figure 4 Select Installation Folder Dialog 5 Specify the destination folder and click Next button 6 The Confirm installation dialog appears as shown in Figure 5 below Chapter 1 Introduction 17 AM D Pa E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 Confirm Installation A L r
76. shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the federal and state courts in Austin Texas and all defenses are hereby waived concerning personal jurisdiction and venue of these courts Trademarks AMD the AMD Arrow logo and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices Inc GNHSoft the GNHSoft logo and combinations thereof are trademarks of GNHSoft Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product names used in this publication are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Table of Contents Table OE CONTEentS nasa aaa 5 MSG UE Ur CS e 8 CONNECT 11 Yung m M 12 REVISION a ESL 11 1 na APR RTR 13 CAB ERI To da thua RR RR A 14 PI AP a A 14 A E a E 1a 6000 SPD RTP RR RR IRENE DRE APE IC PNR DINA E RDI RR 16 E MM A 16 Loor A II MMMM 19 0o ist 22 Chapter ZDASH Management Node sivisiscssisisscesvcsnesssscsnvassssssonsscadacrnaverssansseanvesasssionss catnanniveisvecsies 23 A iii 24 PME Enabling DASH DU A A cd 24 2 ENOO RE DASH Amoma C ACOE it tna 24 FERA AAA A PA ERARIO MA O IA 2a AE Ne AE ii Zo AZ a MMMM elem 27 34 41 o Ri o AAA al KB O A o 28 WIN DI E RN RA ti n 28 As A rd 28 A SS 29 2 3 1 Enab
77. stalled the SCCM DASH plug in 1 4 Starting the SCCM DASH plug in The SCCM DASH plug in extends the SCCM Administrator console to support out of band management using DASH The SCCM DASH plug in installer adds the following nodes to the SCCM console e Collections gt All DASH Capable Systems e Reports gt All DASH Capable Systems e Reports gt All DASH Capable Systems that are not Clients e Queries gt All DASH Capable Systems e Queries gt All DASH Capable Systems that are not Clients e Tools gt DASH Management When you right click on collection or individual client the following menu items will be displayed e DASH gt Provision gt Create New User Only in DASH client e DASH gt Provision gt Create New Role Only in DASH client e DASH gt Provision gt View User Only in DASH client e DASH gt Provision gt Delete User Only in DASH client Chapter 1 Introduction 19 AMDA SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide DASH gt Provision gt Delete Role Only in DASH client DASH gt Discover DASH gt Power Control DASH gt Alert gt Subscribe DASH gt Alert gt Unsubscribe DASH gt Set Access Account DASH gt Serial Redirection Only in DASH client DASH gt View DASH Explorer Only in DASH client Figure 8 shows an overview of the SCCM console 20 Introduction E gnhsoft Rev 1 9 January 2009 Chapter 1 artes Rev 1 9 January 2009 AMD SCCM DASH Plug in
78. t 1 Go to the Access tab in the DASH management property sheet Chapter 2 DASH Management Node ZA AMDFI SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 2 Select the existing account to be deleted 3 Click the Delete button 4 Click the OK button to delete the account Note Only one account can be added modified deleted at a time 22 2 DASH Ports This allows you to add the default DASH port number in order to access DASH systems that do not have individual port number 2 2 2 1 Be Adding Ports Follow the steps outlined below to add a new port 1 Go to the Access tab in the DASH management property sheet 2 Click the Add button 3 The Add DASH Port dialog box appears as shown in Figure 14 below Add DASH Port Enter CASH Port 625 Ok Cancel Help Figure 14 Add New DASH Access Port Dialog Box 4 Enter the desired port number 5 Click the OK button to apply the changes 2222 gt Deleting Ports Follow the below steps to delete DASH access port 1 Go to the Access tab in the DASH management property sheet 2 Select the existing port to be deleted 3 Click the Delete button 4 Click the OK button to apply the changes 28 DASH Management Node Chapter 2 E gnhsoft kg AMDR Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Note Port number can not be modified 2 3 Inventory Tab This allows you to enable disable DASH information collectio
79. tection E ERS System Status H E Security Rights Ae Tools 44444444444 444 Figure 35 Provisioning View User Context Menu 5 The View User dialog box appears as shown in Figure 36 below Lists all the available users and associated roles in the target machine Users Te e admin OK Cancel Help Figure 36 View User Dialog Box 6 Click the Query Button and 1t will displays the Username and their Role Chapter 6 Provisioning 47 AMD E gnhsoft SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 6 2 4 Delete User This feature lets you to delete an existing DASH user account Follow the steps outlined in the following section to create a new account 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Select the collection that contains the desired DASH system 3 Select the DASH capable system and right click to display the context menu 4 Select DASH gt Provision gt Delete User menu item as shown in Figure 37 below File Action View Window Help S n System Center Configuration Manager EL E Site Database ORM OMSP1IWI1IS OpenR E i Site Management Look Far in EI Columns Ein Mov clear EI La Computer Management E E Collections EL gl All Active Directory Security Gr bes z All DASH Capable Systems ge All Desktops and Servers All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found
80. ters F 13 168 1 1n0 132 168 1 11 192 1638 1 50 unceasingwawes dyndns org 10 236 48 92 10 2356 48 237 le set Power State Eo Power on Iv set Boot Device Instance CIm Bcsn Device CDROM x i I Apply Immediately OK Cancel Help Figure 42 Power Control Dialog Box for a Collection 5 Click the Query button and 1t will display the power state of all DASH capable systems 6 Change the power state and boot device to the desired order 7 Click the OK button to apply the changes Te 7 1 1 IA Start Execute Query Button Click the Start Execute Query button to start the power control query process and to retrieve the current Power State and Boot Device for DASH capable systems 7 1 2 J Stop Execute Query Button You can use this button to stop the power control querying process 7 1 3 Available Power State Options You can select from the following available options 1 Power On 2 Power Off 3 Power Reset 52 Power control Chapter 7 E gnhsofi AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide 4 Power Cycle Power cycling Usually a computer turns Off and then On again Reasons for power cycling include having an electronic device reinitialize its configuration or recover from an unresponsive state of 1ts mission critical functionality such as a crash or hang situation Power Reset In a computer or data transmission system to reset means 1s to clear any pending errors or
81. the Role to Delete and Click Ok Provisioning Chapter 6 E enhsoft Rev 1 9 January 2009 Chapter 7 This feature allows you to control the power state of a DASH capable remote system or group of systems including power up power down reset and power cycle Also 1t allows you to select a boot device before a remote power cycle 7 1 Powering On or Off a Collection The SCCM DASH plug in allows you to control power state and boot device order for a group of systems in a given collection Power control AMD SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Follow the steps outlined below to control power state and boot device order for a collection l Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Right click on the selected collection 3 Select DASH gt Power Control as shown 1n Figure 41 below Window Help Miu Action o Computer Management e m Conflicting Records EE Software Distribution He Software Updates ee Operating System Deployment H A Asset Intelligence EI set Software Metering i Reporting i 4E Desired Configuration Manager fice Queries H H Mobile Device Management E HH Network Access Protection Bey System Status EE Security Rights E Eg Tools Ln 4 configMor Service Manager m E3 DASH Management All DASH Capable Systems Look For Give Feedback Vier New Window From Here Delete R
82. the instance ID and boot device Then Configure the power state and boot device 7 Click the OK button to apply the new configuration Power control Chapter 7 E enhsoft E gnhsoft Rev 1 9 January 2009 Chapter AMD SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Alert This feature provides the capability to subscribe to events such as CPU temperature boot failure etc It allows you to subscribe and unsubscribe to DASH events for a single system multiple systems or entire collection of systems The plug in service acts as the subscribing agent for the selected DASH client and the client received events are exposed as status messages The Figure 45 shows the status message queries node E E SE Configuration Manager Console File Action View Window Help h System Center Configuration Manager Suen Site Database ORM OMSPIWIS Ope H E Site Management Eee Computer Management E E3 System Status a ti Advertisement Status E til Package Status H E Site Status l bes dj Status Message Queries flO Security Rights EFE Tools ni a CanfigMgr Service Manager E DASH Management Status Message Queries 69 items found Due in lan Column Find Mow dlear ti jAdvertisements Created Modified ar Deleted Jal Audit Status Messages for a Specific User EJ all Audit Status Messages from a Specific Site 7 7 All Status Messages Jal Status Messages tial Status Messages Sh
83. uide Chapter 6 Provisioning The SCCM DASH plug in provisioning feature allows you to setup the security credentials in the DASH MC management controller for a client system Setting these credentials allows you to securely manage the system out of band using DASH You can configure security credentials for the following 1 A group of DASH systems in a collection 2 An individual DASH system 6 1 Collection Provisioning The SCCM DASH plug in allows you to create a DASH access account for a group of DASH capable systems in a collection More information on collection provisioning 1s included 1n the following sections 6 1 1 Creating user account 1 Traverse to System Center Configuration Manager gt Site Database gt Computer Management gt Collections 2 Right click on the collection for which you want to create DASH accounts 3 Select DASH gt Provision gt Create New User menu item as shown in Figure 28 below Chapter 6 Provisioning 41 AMDA 42 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Rev 1 9 January 2009 8 Configuration Manager Console Action view Window Help E System Center Configuration Manager I E Site Database ORM OPSP1IWw15 OpenR E Site Management Look Far in E Columns Find dau E EA Computer Management a Er ju Collections 1 All Active Directory Security Gr All DASH Capable Systems 7 items Found Domain Site Code ERAS ystem OPEMRMSP
84. utlined below to add a new schedule l Go to the Inventory tab in the DASH management property sheet 2 Click the Add button 3 The Schedule dialog box appears as shown in Figure 16 below Create Schedule Time Start UI 4 2008 M 1 37 59 AM Duration 1 Hours M Recurrence patter No recurrence The event happens only once during the time f None specified C Weekly C Monthly C Custom Interval OF Cancel Help 7 Figure 16 Create Schedule Dialog Box 4 Enter the start date time duration and recurrence pattern 5 Click the OK button to apply the changes 2 3 1 2 E y Modifying schedules Follow the steps outlined below to modify an existing schedule 1 Go to the Inventory tab in the DASH management property sheet 2 Select the schedule that is to be modified 3 Click the Modify button 4 The schedule dialog box appears as shown in Figure 17 below 30 DASH Management Node Chapter 2 Star AMD Rev 1 9 January 2009 SCCM DASH Plug in User s Guide Modify schedule Time Start Ul 4 2008 M 1 36 58 AM Duration 1 E Hours M Recurrence pattem No recurrence The event happens only once during the time None specified C Weekly C Monthly C Custom Interval Figure 17 Modify Schedule Dialog Box 5 Enter new start date time duration and recurrence type 6 Click the OK button to apply the changes 2 3 1 3 x Deleting a schedule F

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