Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
Your company deploys 1,000 client computers.
You discover that information about printers fails to appear in any inventory queries or reports.
Information about other hardware devices appears in the inventory queries and reports.
You need to ensure that Configuration Manager data includes information about the printers.
What should you do?
A. Add a WMI class to the Hardware inventory Classes list.
B. Enable a default WMI class in the Hardware Inventory Classes list.
C. Add a file name to the Software Inventory configuration.
D. Add a file name to the Hardware inventory configuration.
E. Add a file name to Software Metering.
F. Select Collect NOIDMIF files in Hardware Inventory.
G. Add a WMI class to the Sms_def.mof file.
H. Modify the Enable software inventory on clients setting.
I. Modify the Enable hardware inventory on clients setting.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
How to Extend Hardware Inventory in Configuration Manager
System Center 2012 Configuration Manager hardware inventory reads information about devices by using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). WMI is the Microsoft implementation of web-based Enterprise Management (WBEM), which is an industry standard for accessing management information in an enterprise environment.
In previous versions of Configuration Manager, you could extend hardware inventory by modifying the file sms_def.mof on the site server.
In System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, you no longer edit the sms_def.mof file as you did in Configuration Manager 2007. Instead, you can enable and disable WMI classes, and add new classes to collect by hardware inventory by using client settings. Configuration Manager provides the following methods to extend hardware inventory:
Enable or disable existing inventory classes – You can enable or disable the default inventory classes used by Configuration Manager or you can create custom client settings that allow you to collect different hardware inventory classes from specified collections of clients.
Add a new inventory class – You can add a new inventory class from the WMI namespace of another device.
Import and export hardware inventory classes – You can import and export Managed Object Format (MOF) files that contain inventory classes from the Configuration Manager console.
Create NOIDMIF Files – Use NOIDMIF files to collect information about client devices that cannot be inventoried by Configuration Manager.
Create IDMIF Files – Use IDMIF files to collect information about assets in your organization that are not associated with a Configuration Manager client, for example, projectors, photocopiers and network printers.
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References: How to Extend Hardware Inventory in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712290.aspx