Owner's Manual

Configuring Protocols to Send Information to IT Assistant 251
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Configuring Protocols to Send
Information to Dell OpenManage IT
Assistant
Dell OpenManage IT Assistant uses three systems management protocols —
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Common Information
Model (CIM), and Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) over
LAN. This appendix provides configuration information for these protocols.
SNMP and CIM allow IT Assistant to get status for the Dell systems using
server agents or Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation (OMCI).
IPMI, however, does not require agents to retrieve the status of the devices.
It communicates with the baseboard management controller (BMC) for
information about devices.
This appendix includes procedures for configuring the systems management
protocols that support the discovery, status, and trap information. The
following table summarizes the availability of supported operating systems
and corresponding systems management protocols for systems that can be
managed by IT Assistant.
NOTE: The choice of protocols that you specify for discovering and managing the
devices can result in varying levels of manageability of the devices on your
network. For example, if you choose to manage devices on your network using only
the CIM protocol, the devices that have only SNMP agent (for example, DRAC) are
classified under Unknown. Consequently, you may not get the application launch
functionality (example RAC console) for these devices. To avoid such issues, make
a careful choice of the protocols, depending on the devices (and protocols
supported by agents running on those devices) that you will manage.