Concept Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC Networking Open Automation Guide 9.14.1.0 November 2018
- About this Guide
- Open Automation Framework
- Bare Metal Provisioning
- Introduction
- How it Works
- Prerequisites
- Industry Standard Upgrades with BMP
- BMP Process Overview
- BMP Operations
- Configure BMP
- BMP Commands and Examples
- System Boot and Set-up Behavior in BMP Mode
- BMP Mode - Boot and Set-up Behavior
- DHCP Offer Vendor-Specific Option for BMP
- DHCP Offer Relay Option 82
- Software Upgrade Using BMP
- Apply Configurations Using BMP Scripts
- Using the Post-configuration Script
- Using Auto-Execution Script - Normal Mode Only
- Timers in Pre–configuration and Post–configuration Scripts
- Script Examples
- BMP Operations on Servers Overview
- File Server Settings
- Domain Name Server Settings
- BMP MIB Support
- Bare Metal Provisioning CLI
- Open Management Infrastructure
- Puppet
- Smart Scripting
- Overview
- Download the Smart Scripting Package
- Dell EMC Environment Variables
- Dell EMC Proprietary Utilities
- Dell EMC SmartScript Utilities
- SQLite
- NET SNMP Client
- Limits on System Usage
- Supported UNIX Utilities
- Creating a Username and Password for Smart Scripting
- Logging in to a NetBSD UNIX Shell
- Downloading Scripts to a Switch
- Network File System (NFS)
- Setting a Search Path for Scripts
- Scheduling and Executing Scripts
- Running a Script from the UNIX Shell
- Running Scripts with User Privileges
- Smart Scripting CLI
- disable
- execute
- mount nfs
- package clear-all
- package install
- package uninstall
- script (run)
- script (stop/resume/clear/kill/unschedule)
- script event-handler
- script execute (EXEC mode)
- script execute
- script get
- script path
- script remove
- script trigger-event
- show packages
- show script
- start shell
- triggered-by
- switch script limit
- username (event handler)
- username
- SNMP MIBs
- Virtual Server Networking
- Virtual Server Networking CLI
- REST API
- HTTP and HTTPS
- XML
- Important Points to Remember
- REST Authentication
- Request Query Parameters
- Sample BGP Configurations
- HTTP Status Error Codes
- REST API — Protocol Data Unit (PDU) Structure
- Configurations
- Operational
- Operational Data for IPv6
- Management Information Base (MIB)
- IETF Interface Operations
- REST API Framework to Execute the CLIs
- Samples of the config-command
- Samples of the EXEC command
- Samples of the show-command
- REST API CLI
- Web Server

Open Management Infrastructure
Dell EMC Networking OS supports the Open Management Infrastructure (OMI) framework. OMI is supported on the S4810, S4820T,
S3048–ON, S4048–ON, S4048T–ON, S5000, S5048F-ON, S6000, S6000–ON, S6010–ON, S6100–ON, Z9100–ON, and Z9500
platforms.
Overview
THIS IS A TEST. OMI is an open source package which manages infrastructure components such as servers, storage, and networking.
OMI supports the distributed management task force (DMTF) common information model (CIM) / web-based enterprise management
(WBEM) standards. To manage the congurations received through OMI, the Dell EMC Networking OS uses the representational state
transfer (REST) interface. OMI also uses the Python and Ruby libraries of the SmartScripts package.
The desired state conguration (DSC) is a new management platform in Windows PowerShell. It deploys and manages conguration data
for software services and manages the environment in which these services run. The switches support the switch view class schema to
declaratively congure Ethernet switches using the DSC.
The managed object format (.MOF) corresponds to the windows managed object les. You can congure the denition of classes and
instances in the MOF les. The management station sends the OMI conguration to the switches in MOF le format.
For additional information, see http://blogs.technet.com/b/privatecloud/archive/2014/05/19/powershell-dsc-for-linux-step-by-step.aspx.
Installing OMI Agent Package
To install the OMI agent package, follow these steps.
Smart Scripting is a pre–requisite for using OMI. Install the Smart Scripting package before you run the OMI package (For detailed
information about SmartScripts, see Smart Scripting).
1 Go to the Dell EMC Networking web portal at https://www.force10networks.com/CSPortal20/Main/SupportMain.aspx and enter
your
User Id, Password, and click Login. The customer support page appears.
2 Click the Software Center tab.
3 From the left pane, click Automation Software.
4 To accept the DELL End User License Agreement, at the lower end of the page, click I Agree. Open Automation Software packages
are listed.
5 From the OA OMI software package, select and download the le corresponding to the switch from the following list:
• OMI-P-9.14.1.0.tar.gz for S4810, S4820T, and S5000.
• OMI-I-9.14.1.0.tar.gz for S3048–ON, S4048–ON, S4048T–ON, S6000, S6000–ON, S6010–ON, S6100–ON, Z9500, and
Z9100–ON.
• OMI-I-9.14.1.0.tar.gz for S5048F–ON.
NOTE
: OMI is supported on S5000 platform, only if there are no Fibre Channel module in it.
You can also download the DellNetworkingDSC.zip le from the Dell Support website at https://www.force10networks.com/
CSPortal20/Main/SupportMain.aspx.
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