HP blade xw460c blade manual Table view

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ISS Technology Update

Volume 6, Number 9

Figure 5-2. Table view

Once you display the collection, you can click the [Customize…] link to the upper right of the table and hide columns that do not need to be displayed for this purpose such as the non-hardware status columns, system type, and so forth. You will then have a table that looks like Figure 5-3.

The first thing you might notice is that there are two columns with the simple heading ‘label.’ This is because the entries would be longer than HP SIM would allow. The first one would correspond to ”WS-Management” and the second to “Systems Management Home Page.” Other than that, the list is self-explanatory and it provides a truth table of sorts that lets you see exactly what protocols HP SIM has been able to identify on a target. This can be a very effective tool in fine-tuning your HP SIM infrastructure and remediating the managed targets.

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