WMIconfig.jse –remote:remotePC –user:Administrator
–password:<password> account "?Name='Administrator'"
.password=NewPassword .enabledstate=2
Using Active Directory
The DASH management device may be configured to use a Microsoft Active
Directory infrastructure for authentication purposes. This alleviates the burden of
managing passwords on each individual DASH device directly. To setup third-party
authentication using Active Directory we need to enable support and set the Active
Directory password.
WMIconfig.jse –remote:remotePC –user:Administrator
–password:<password> ad .password=ADPassword
.enabled=true
Now we need to associate the DASH management device's Administrator role with
an SID.
WMIconfig.jse –remote:remotePC –user:Administrator
–password:<password> adident
"?ElementName='Administrator role AD Identity'" .sid=S-
1-5-21-653784745-370644826-2676878800-512
Activating DASH Functionality
To finally enable the DASH management interface, execute the following command:
WMIconfig.jse –remote:remotePC –user:Administrator
–password:<password> oob .enabledstate=2
Using DASH Functions
The power in DASH is in its support from management console vendors. The
technology is of limited use if the management tools you rely on for day-to-day
enterprise management do not understand or take advantage of the capabilities
DASH provides.
HP works closely with management console vendors and partners to ensure an
ecosystem of supporting products is available to help you realize the potential of
DASH in your environment.
The following products have been tested by HP and tested and developed by our
partners using HP business PC hardware:
HP Client Automation 7.5
HP Out-of-Band Manager 4.0
AMD DASH Plug-in for Microsoft Systems Center
Symantec Real-Time Systems Manager 7.0
Symantec Out-of-Band Management Console 7.0
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