DMI (Desktop Management Interface) v1.00 Overview ======== This document includes: - How to get DMI working with your EtherExpress(TM) PRO/100B adapter - What DMI is - How DMI works - What DMI needs ________________________________________________________________ NOTE: You need a DMI Service Layer installed on your computer. Intel provides a combined DOS and Windows* Service Layer on its BBS and WWW page. Access one of these services and download the self-extracting file DMISL.EXE. ________________________________________________________________ How to get DMI working with your EtherExpress PRO/100B adapter ============================================================== Once you've installed the DMI Service Layer on your computer, here's what you do: - Download PRODMI.EXE from the Intel BBS. PRODMI.EXE is a self-extracting file that contains DMI support files for your adapter as well as instructions on how to install these files. What DMI is =========== The Desktop Management Interface (DMI) is an emerging computer industry standard for managing computer components, such as your EtherExpress PRO/100B adapter. Any desktop component designed to be DMI-compliant--your hard disk, operating system, software application, adapter--can dynamically communicate with management applications via the DMI. |```````````````| {`````} |```````````````````| | DMI-compliant | <====> { DMI } <====> | DMI-compliant | | Component | { } | Mgmt. Application | | | ````` | | ``````````````` ``````````````````` In effect, the DMI is the middleman between DMI-compliant components and DMI-compliant management applications. How DMI works ============= At a fundamental level, DMI performs two functions: it stores information about components, and it provides the ability to query and change that information. Information about how a desktop component can be managed is stored in a Management Information Format (MIF) file. Each DMI-compliant component has its own MIF file that includes information like location of the component, vendor name, and installation date. When you install DMI support for a DMI-compliant component, an entry is made into the MIF Database by the Service Layer. The DMI Service Layer is software installed on desktop computers that use DMI. The Service Layer can be part of the computer's operating system, or it can be an add-on. For DOS, the Service Layer is an add-on loaded by a command in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, just like network adapter drivers or disk-caching software. DMI-compliant management applications use the Service Layer to interact with a desktop component by querying for information ("What's the name of the component manufacturer?"), requesting a change ("Change your I/O address to 310"), or accepting a message ("I'm out of paper"). What DMI needs ============== To use DMI, you need three things: - DMI Service Layer - DMI-compliant components and support software - DMI-compliant management application. DMI Service Layer ----------------- The DMI Service Layer can be part of your operating system or an add-on. Currently, service layers that work with DOS, OS/2* and Windows 3.1 have been developed by the Desktop Management Task Force (DMTF). Intel provides a combined DOS and Windows Service Layer on its BBS and WWW page. Access one of these services and download the self-extracting file DMISL.EXE. DMI-compliant components ------------------------ Your EtherExpress PRO/100B adapter is a DMI-compliant component. Once you install your adapter, you still need to install the DMI support files, E100B.MIF and E100B.OVL. See the start of this document for more details. DMI-compliant management applications ------------------------------------- Management applications are available from a variety of sources. For example, Intel's LANDesk(TM) Manager 2.0 is a DMI-compliant management application. For more information about LANDesk Manager, get FaxBack #0128. * Third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Download Driver Pack
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