WMI Node Info Scan
Gathering Capabilities
Hardware
Motherboard
Chassis Type
Manufacturer
CPU Name
CPU Manufacturer
Revision
Battery
Memory Info
Total
Used
% Used
Storage Devices
Device Name
Device Type
Unique #
File System
Capacity
Used Capacity
% Used
USB Devices
Class Name
Device Name
Manufacturer
State
Operating System
Operating System
Operating System Name
Version
Build Version
Service Pack
Most Recent Update Time
Language
User
Organization
Computer Name
Domain
Install Time
Uptime
User
User Name
Account Type
Password Settings
Login Status
Screensaver
Enabled/Disabled
Password Settings
Wait Time
Name
Network
Interface
Name
Connection Method
MAC
Device Name
Link
Speed
Promiscuity
IPv4 Settings
Name
IPv4
IP/Netmask
Gateway
Primary/Secondary DNS
IPv6 Settings
Name
IPv6
IPv6 Address
IPv6 Link Local
Folder Sharing
Share Information
Share Name
Type
Path
Details
Detection Time
Printer
Printer
Name
Device Name
Port Information
Software
Software Information
Program Name
Version
Path
Installation Date
Detection Time
Antivirus Information
For Compatible AV Software, see: Collecting Antivirus Software Information
AV Name
Real Time Monitoring Status (Enabled/Disabled)
Configuring WMI Node Info Collection
Configure Pre-Requisite settings
Ensure that the target machines are domain joined.
Allow for endpoint/ domain accounts to respond to WMI Query.
Enter Bind DN and Password for privileged Domain account under Preferences > Authentication Integrtation > LDAP Server.
Enable WMI Scan
Navigate to the System tab and select the desired sensor.
Select the Sensor tab, and then select the Interface you wish to configure.
Under Node Information Scan, enable Port / Service Scan and then enable WMI Information Scan
Note
The WMI scan only operates on nodes without an installed agent. If you wish to collect info with an agent, See: Collecting Windows System Information using WMI