Security, Dell openmanage it assistant, Dell openmanage client instrumentation – Dell OptiPlex GX260 User Manual

Page 17: Chassis intrusion detection

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For more information about Dell's ASF implementation, see the ASF User's Guide and the ASF Administrator's Guide, available

on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.

Dell OpenManage IT Assistant

IT Assistant is a workgroup management solution for managing Dell clients and servers. It is not required to manage Dell

client systems, but it is an easy-to-use, browser-based management console that allows an administrator to monitor system

health at a glance. It has a robust discovery engine that will identify systems, place them in the appropriate group (Desktop,

Portable, Workstation, Server), and provide extensive detail on the configuration, OS, and hardware makeup of these

systems.

For information about IT Assistant, see the Dell OpenManage IT Assistant User's Guide available on the Dell Support website

at support.dell.com.

Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation

OMCI is an application that ships standard on all OptiPlex™ systems and is optionally available for Dell Precision™ and

Latitude™. OMCI is based on industry-standard management protocols such as DMI and CIM, and it has support for SNMP.

OMCI allows DMI-, CIM-, or SNMP-compliant management consoles to collect inventory and configuration information and

receive proactive notification of potential fault conditions. OMCI monitors the system hardware and sends an alert when a

chassis has been compromised or a potential problem has been detected. Used in conjunction with IT Assistant, OMCI allows

customers to remotely perform remote BIOS updates and modify CMOS settings on a single Dell system or a group of Dell

systems.

For information about Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation, see the Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation User's Guide

available on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.

Security

Chassis Intrusion Detection

NOTE:

When the setup password is enabled, you must know the setup password before you can reset the Chassis

Intrusion setting.

This feature detects that the chassis was opened and alerts the user. To change the Chassis Intrusion setting:

1. Enter system setup (see "

System Setup

").

2. Press the down-arrow keys to move to the System Security option.

3. Press <Enter> to access the System Security option's pop-up menu.

4. Press the down-arrow key to move to the Chassis Intrusion setting.

5. Press the spacebar to select an option setting.

6. Exit system setup.

Option Settings

Enabled — If the computer cover is opened, the setting changes to Detected, and the following alert message

displays during the boot routine at the next computer start-up:

Alert! Cover was previously removed.

To reset the Detected setting,

enter system setup

. In the Chassis Intrusion option, press the left- or right-arrow key

to select Reset, and then choose Enabled, Enabled-Silent, or Disabled.

Enabled-Silent (default) — If the computer cover is opened, the setting changes to Detected. No alert message

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