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4 Technology and components This chapter details the technology and components available in the system. Topics: • Systems management features • In-Band Systems Management - Dell Client Command Suite • Out-of-Band Systems Management - DASH • AMD APUs, AMD Ryzen CPUs and APUs • AMD PT B350 • AMD Radeon R7 M450 • AMD Radeon R5 M430 • USB features • DDR4 • Active State Power Management Systems management features Overview: Dell commercial systems come with a number of systems management options that are include by default for InBand management with our Dell Client Command Suite. In-Band management meaning that the Operating System is functional and the device is connected to a network so that it can be managed. The Dell Client Command Suite of tools can be leveraged individually or with a systems management console like SCCM, LANDESK, KACE, etc. We also offer Out-of-Band management as an option. Out-of-Band management is when the system does not have a functional operating system or is turned off and you still want to be able to manage the system in that state. In-Band Systems Management - Dell Client Command Suite The Dell Client Command Suite of tools is free to download at http://dell.com/command and can be used with all OptiPlex desktops. It contains the following components that can be used individually, or in the case of SCCM in conjunction with our integration for SCCM. Dell Command | Deploy Driver Packs - Bundles of system specific drivers (web hosted on dell.com/command) that have been extracted and reduced to an OS consumable state for use with any OS deployment tool. Here is a link to Dell TechCenter where you can find the driver packs for each commercial client system: http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/enterpriseclient/w/wiki/2065.dell-command-deploy-driver-packs-forenterprise-client-os-deployment Dell Command | Configure - A GUI based IT administrator tool for configuring and deploying hardware settings in either a pre-OS or post-OS environment. Example configurations include enabling TPM, restricting access to USB ports, locking the BIOS with BIOS passwords, disabling wireless/Bluetooth. Dell Command | Monitor - A WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) agent that provides deep hardware inventory and health monitoring along with command line and scripting capabilities that allow IT administrators to configure their hardware remotely. Dell Command | Update - a factory-installed application that end-users, with administrative rights, may utilize to individually manage their own Dell updates. This tool leverages the Updates Catalog for scheduling and installing Dell updates (drivers, BIOS, firmware). Dell Command | Update Catalog - Provides searchable metadata that is leveraged with Dell Command | Update and enables management consoles Dell KACE Appliances, LANDesk Management Systems and Microsoft System Center to retrieve the latest system specific updates (driver, firmware, or BIOS) for any Dell commercial client to be delivered seamlessly to end-users. Technology and components 49

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Technology and components
This chapter details the technology and components available in the system.
Topics:
Systems management features
In-Band Systems Management – Dell Client Command Suite
Out-of-Band Systems Management – DASH
AMD APUs, AMD Ryzen CPUs and APUs
AMD PT B350
AMD Radeon R7 M450
AMD Radeon R5 M430
USB features
DDR4
Active State Power Management
Systems management features
Overview
: Dell commercial systems come with a number of systems management options that are include by default for In-
Band management with our Dell Client Command Suite. In-Band management meaning that the Operating System is functional
and the device is connected to a network so that it can be managed. The Dell Client Command Suite of tools can be leveraged
individually or with a systems management console like SCCM, LANDESK, KACE, etc.
We also offer Out-of-Band management as an option. Out-of-Band management is when the system does not have a functional
operating system or is turned off and you still want to be able to manage the system in that state.
In-Band Systems Management – Dell Client Command
Suite
The Dell Client Command Suite of tools is free to download at http://dell.com/command and can be used with all OptiPlex
desktops. It contains the following components that can be used individually, or in the case of SCCM in conjunction with our
integration for SCCM.
Dell Command | Deploy Driver Packs
- Bundles of system specific drivers (web hosted on dell.com/command) that have
been extracted and reduced to an OS consumable state for use with any OS deployment tool. Here is a link to Dell TechCenter
where you can find the driver packs for each commercial client system:
client/w/wiki/2065.dell-command-deploy-driver-packs-forenterprise-client-os-deployment
Dell Command | Configure
- A GUI based IT administrator tool for configuring and deploying hardware settings in either a
pre-OS or post-OS environment. Example configurations include enabling TPM, restricting access to USB ports, locking the
BIOS with BIOS passwords, disabling wireless/Bluetooth.
Dell Command | Monitor
- A WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) agent that provides deep hardware inventory and
health monitoring along with command line and scripting capabilities that allow IT administrators to configure their hardware
remotely.
Dell Command | Update
- a factory-installed application that end-users, with administrative rights, may utilize to individually
manage their own Dell updates. This tool leverages the Updates Catalog for scheduling and installing Dell updates (drivers, BIOS,
firmware).
Dell Command | Update Catalog
- Provides searchable metadata that is leveraged with Dell Command | Update and enables
management consoles Dell KACE Appliances, LANDesk Management Systems and Microsoft System Center to retrieve the
latest system specific updates (driver, firmware, or BIOS) for any Dell commercial client to be delivered seamlessly to end-users.
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