Wmi templates, Viewing the wmi template list – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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a.

Click the System tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

b.

Click Resource Management on the navigation tree on the left.

c.

Click

PowerShell Template under Resource Management from the navigation system on the

left.
IMC displays all PowerShell templates in the main pane of the PowerShell Templates List page.

2.

Click the Delete icon in the PowerShell Template List associated with the PowerShell template
you want to delete.

3.

Click OK to confirm deletion of the selected PowerShell template.

WMI templates

WMI refers to the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), and is a type of Windows

management technology. With Virtual Resource Management deployed, the WMI Template appears in
the System tab. IMC uses WMI to enable secure remote access to managed Hyper-V physical servers.
The WMI template feature allows you to save WMI configuration settings in IMC, which can then be

applied when adding new virtual network devices to IMC, performing an auto discovery, or configuring

devices in individual or batch mode.
WMI templates store IMC WMI configurations for devices to support communication with the device.

WMI templates do not configure the WMI settings on the device itself.

Viewing the WMI template list

To view the WMI template list:

1.

Navigate to System > WMI Template:

a.

Click the System tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

b.

Click Resource Management on the navigation tree on the left.

c.

Click

WMI Template under Resource Management from the navigation system on the left.

IMC displays all WMI templates in the main pane of the WMI Template List displayed page.

WMI template list

Template Name: Contains the WMI template name.

User Name: Contains the user name.

Impersonation Level can be Default, Anonymous, Identify, Impersonate, and Delegate.

Authentication Level can be Default, None, Connect, Call, Packet, Packetlntegrity, and
PacketPrivacy.

Modify: Contains an icon for navigating to the Modify WMI Template page for the associated
template.

Delete: Contains an icon for deleting the associated template.
If the WMI template list contains enough entries, the following navigational aids are displayed:

{

Click

to page forward in the WMI Template List.

{

Click

to page forward to the end of the WMI Template List.

{

Click

to page backward in the WMI Template List.

{

Click

to page backward to the front of the WMI Template List.

2.

Click 8, 15, 50, 100, or 200 from the right side of the main pane to configure how many items per
page you want to view.

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