Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware
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DASH is a DMTF
standard on requirements for implementing the Desktop and Mobile Architecture for System Hardware.
DASH implementation requirements specification (DSP0232) was launched by the Desktop and Mobile Working Group (DMWG) of the DMTF in April 2007. The current version, DASH 1.1, was published in December 2007 and became a DMTF standard in June 2009.
In-service and out-of-service systems can be managed, with manageability aligned between the modes, independent of operating system state. Both HTTP
and HTTPS management ports are supported: TCP ports 623 and 664, respectively, for connections from remote management consoles to DASH out-of-band management access points (MAP).
The DMTF CIM
schema defines the supported DASH management data and operations. There are currently 28 CIM profiles supported in the DASH 1.1 specification.
DASH uses the DMTF's Web Services for Management (WS-Management
) protocol for communication of CIM objects and services.
The web services expose a common set of operations for system management:
As DASH is designed for desktop and mobile computer systems, a related DMTF standard for management of server computer systems also exists: Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware
(SMASH), with a similar set of CIM Profiles.
Distributed Management Task Force
Distributed Management Task Force is an industry organization that develops, maintains and promotes standards for systems management in enterprise IT environments. These standards allow for building systems management infrastructure components in a platform-independent and technology-neutral way...
standard on requirements for implementing the Desktop and Mobile Architecture for System Hardware.
DASH implementation requirements specification (DSP0232) was launched by the Desktop and Mobile Working Group (DMWG) of the DMTF in April 2007. The current version, DASH 1.1, was published in December 2007 and became a DMTF standard in June 2009.
In-service and out-of-service systems can be managed, with manageability aligned between the modes, independent of operating system state. Both HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a networking protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web....
and HTTPS management ports are supported: TCP ports 623 and 664, respectively, for connections from remote management consoles to DASH out-of-band management access points (MAP).
The DMTF CIM
Common Information Model (computing)
The Common Information Model is an open standard that defines how managed elements in an IT environment are represented as a common set of objects and relationships between them...
schema defines the supported DASH management data and operations. There are currently 28 CIM profiles supported in the DASH 1.1 specification.
DASH uses the DMTF's Web Services for Management (WS-Management
WS-Management
Web Services-Management is a DMTF open standard defining a SOAP-based protocol for the management of servers, devices, applications and various Web services. The DMTF has published the standards document DSP0226 with version v1.1.0 of 2010-03-03....
) protocol for communication of CIM objects and services.
The web services expose a common set of operations for system management:
- DISCOVER
- GET, PUT, CREATE and DELETE management resources, such as property values & settings
- ENUMERATE for tables and collections
- SUBSCRIBE to and DELETE events (indication delivery)
- EXECUTE for services (method invocation)
DASH Management Access Point Discovery
Discovery of access points is a two phase process:- Phase 1: an RMCP Presence Ping request is sent (broadcast, multicast or unicast) and an RMCP Presence Pong response is received indicating support for WS-Management.
- Phase 2: a WS-Management "Identify" request is sent and response is received indicating support for DASH, which version, and which security profiles.
DASH Protocol Stack
The layered DASH management protocol stack:Layer | Type |
---|---|
DASH Management Service | App |
DASH CIM Profiles | App |
WS-Management CIM Binding | App |
Data Transfer (WS-Eventing, WS-Enum, WS-Transfer, WS-Addressing) | WS Layer |
Security Profiles | WS Layer |
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) / XML | SOAP |
HTTP/TLS | SOAP |
TCP | SOAP |
IP | Network |
MAC/PHY | Network |
DASH Profiles
The DMTF CIM Profiles supported by the DASH 1.1 specification:Profile | Support |
---|---|
Base Desktop and Mobile | Mandatory |
Profile Registration | Mandatory |
Role Based Authorization | Mandatory |
Simple Identity Management | Mandatory |
Battery | Optional |
BIOS Management | Optional |
Boot Control | Optional |
CPU | Optional |
DHCP Client | Optional |
DNS Client | Optional |
Ethernet Port | Optional |
Fan | Optional |
Host LAN Network Port | Optional |
Indications | Optional |
IP Interface | Optional |
KVM Redirection | Optional |
Media Redirection | Optional |
Opaque Management Data | Optional |
OS Status | Optional |
Physical Asset | Optional |
Power State Management | Optional |
Power Supply | Optional |
Sensors | Optional |
Software Inventory | Optional |
Software Update | Optional |
System Memory | Optional |
Text Console Redirection | Optional |
USB Redirection | Optional |
As DASH is designed for desktop and mobile computer systems, a related DMTF standard for management of server computer systems also exists: Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware
Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware
The Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware is a suite of specifications that deliver industry standard protocols to increase productivity of the management of a data center....
(SMASH), with a similar set of CIM Profiles.
See also
- Common Information ModelCommon Information Model (computing)The Common Information Model is an open standard that defines how managed elements in an IT environment are represented as a common set of objects and relationships between them...
(CIM) - WS-ManagementWS-ManagementWeb Services-Management is a DMTF open standard defining a SOAP-based protocol for the management of servers, devices, applications and various Web services. The DMTF has published the standards document DSP0226 with version v1.1.0 of 2010-03-03....
- Systems Management Architecture for Server HardwareSystems Management Architecture for Server HardwareThe Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware is a suite of specifications that deliver industry standard protocols to increase productivity of the management of a data center....
(SMASH) - Alert Standard FormatAlert Standard FormatAlert Standard Format is a DMTF standard for remote monitoring, management and control of computer systems in both OS-present and OS-absent environments...
(ASF) - Alert on LANAlert on LANAlert on LAN is a 1998, IBM- and Intel-developed technology that allows for remote management and control of networked PCs. AOL requires a Wake on LAN adapter.- Technical details :...
- Wake-on-LANWake-on-LANWake-on-LAN is an Ethernet computer networking standard that allows a computer to be turned on or woken up by a network message....
(WOL)