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Dell Command | Monitor Version 9.1 Reference Guide

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Alerts in Dell Command | Monitor

Alerts are generated when a system’s state of interest changes. There are two basic types of alerting: local alerting to the current computer user and remote alerting to a management application. Dell Command | Monitor handles both types of alerting.

The Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) has released the Alert Standard Format (ASF), which defines alerting and remote control interfaces that enable management of networked systems when their operating system is absent. This includes a networked computer that has an inactive or inoperable operating system or that is in a low-power system sleep state. The ASF specification is available at www.dmtf.org. ASF documentation is provided with systems that support ASF.

ASF handles remote alerting for environmental events, which are detected by sensors, such as temperature, electrical, and fan probes, and chassis intrusion sensors. ASF also handles additional alerting in the operating-system-absent environment. By default, Dell Command | Monitor handles remote alerting for all events.

ASF 2.0 adds important security measures to the ASF standard, which defines alerting and remote control interfaces to proactively manage networked devices when their operating system is absent. The first industry specification for operating system absent management, ASF allows a network administrator to be alerted to failures of specific components within a networked device, thereby minimizing on-site maintenance while maximizing remote visibility of and access to local systems. Without ASF, operating system absent problems require manual intervention to force a reboot of the system.

There are three settings in the system BIOS that Dell Command | Monitor allows for configuration:

  • Off — All ASF 2.0 features are turned off
  • Alert Only — ASF 2.0 alert is the only feature that is turned on
  • On — Alerts and remote control are turned on

The system network interface card (NIC) and basic input/output system (BIOS) support ASF 2.0. If the BIOS allows for any ASF 2.0 configuration, then the BIOS settings are exposed through the Microsoft Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) by Dell Command | Monitor .


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