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Change: - by Saiprasad S. The author of this article took the HP MIBs, at the time the article was written, and converted them to the
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Apr 30 2008, 11:12 AM EDT
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Change: Dell ITA lets you define Favorite Applications that can be assigned to systems in the ITA console. So in this example, we have the "HP
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Apr 30 2008, 10:59 AM EDT
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Change: information from very little configuration. Looking at the Device Details information, we can see even more details on the hardware configuration. But as you can see in the screenshot, ITA does not really "know" what this device is, as indicated by the gray question mark.
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Apr 30 2008, 10:54 AM EDT
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Change: an HP DL385. It is currently installed with Windows Server 20032003. This first screenshot shows the server (r6windl385a) in the ITA console after we have configured the SNMP settings and discovered the system. You can see that we do get some information from very little configuration.
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Apr 30 2008, 10:48 AM EDT
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Change: with IPMI - by Suresh John This Dell PowerSolutions article discusses the configuration of IPMI on non-Dell servers so they can be discovered and managed by Dell IT Assistant. Example In the Dell TechCenter lab we have an HP DL385. It is currently installed with Windows Server 2003
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Change: and IPMI. So if another vendor's hardware can communicate using industry standard protocols, we can typically view it through ITA. ReferencesConfiguring Dell OpenManage ITA to Manage Non-Dell Servers - by Saiprasad S.Monitoring and Managing Agentless Servers using Dell ITA 8.0 with IPMI - by Suresh John
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Change: to manage other vendor's hardware. Dell OpenManage is built around industry standard protocols. Among other protocols, it can communicate with servers using SNMP and IPMI. So if another vendor's hardware can communicate using industry standard protocols, we can typically view it through ITA.
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