Match the device to be discovered with the correct discovery protocol.
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Ethernet Switch - SNMP
Windows Server - WS-Man
PowerEdge MX7000 chassis - Redfish
PowerEdge chassis (iCMC) - HTTPS
PowerVault ME - SSH
Ethernet Switch: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is the standard protocol for network management. It’s used for collecting information from, and configuring, network devices, such as switches and routers.
Windows Server: WS-Man (Web Services-Management) is a protocol for managing servers and devices. It’s particularly suited for Windows Servers as it’s built into the Windows Management Framework.
PowerEdge MX7000 chassis: Redfish is a standard designed to deliver simple and secure management for hardware platforms. Given the advanced features of the PowerEdge MX7000 chassis, Redfish is the appropriate protocol for discovery and management.
PowerEdge chassis (iCMC): HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is used for secure communication over a computer network within a web browser. It’s suitable for devices like the PowerEdge chassis with an integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) that supports web-based management.
PowerVault ME: SSH (Secure Shell) is a protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network. It’s ideal for storage systems like PowerVault, which require secure data transfer.
References for these answers can be found in the Dell OpenManage documentation, which provides detailed information on the management protocols supported by different Dell devices.