284 Using the WS-MAN Interface• EXECUTE specific management methods with strongly typed input andoutput parametersSupported CIM ProfilesTable 17-1. Supported CIM ProfilesStandard DMTF1 Base ServerDefines CIM classes for representing the host server.2 Base MetricsDefines CIM classes for providing the ability to model and control metrics capturedfor managed elements.3 Service ProcessorDefines CIM classes for modeling service processors.4 USB RedirectionDefines CIM classes for describing information about USB redirections. Forkeyboard, video, and mouse devices, this profile should be used if the devices are tobe managed as USB devices.5 Physical AssetDefines CIM classes for representing the physical aspect of the managed elements.iDRAC6 uses this profile to represent the host server’s and its component’s FRUinformation, as well as the physical topology.6 SM CLP Admin DomainDefines CIM classes for representing CLP’s configuration. iDRAC6 uses this profilefor its own implementation of CLP.7 Power State ManagementDefines CIM classes for power control operations. iDRAC6 uses this profile for thehost server’s power control operations.8 CLP ServiceDefines CIM classes for representing CLP’s configuration. iDRAC6 uses this profilefor its own implementation of CLP.9 IP InterfaceDefines CIM classes for representing an IP interface of a managed system.