By default, the system uses the WMI protocol for device classification of Windows
hosts. Administrators can instead use the WinRM protocol for more efficient lightweight
data transfer and remote command execution.
Procédure
Enable the WinRM service on all Windows hosts you want to discover.
Navigate to Discovery > MID Servers.
Select the MID Server you will use for discovery of Windows hosts.
The system displays the MID Server record.
From the Configuration Parameters related list click
New.
The system displays a MID Server Configuration Parameter
record.
In the Parameter name field, select the
mid.windows.management_protocol parameter from the
choice list.
Enter a value of WinRM.
Figure 1. MID Server configuration parameter
Click Submit.
The system displays the MID Server record.
Facultatif : Add other Windows Remote Management protocol parameters as needed.
Tableau 1. Additional WinRM parameters
Parameter
Description
Default
Requires MID Server restart
mid.powershell_api.winrm.remote_port
Specifies the communications port the MID Server uses
to communicate with the WinRM protocol.
5985
No
mid.powershell_api.session_pool.target.max_size
Specifies the maximum number of sessions allowed in
the pool per target host.
2
Yes
mid.powershell_api.session_pool.max_size
Specifies the maximum number of sessions allowed in
the session pool.
25
Yes
mid.powershell_api.idle_session_timeout
Specifies the timeout value of idle Powershell
sessions in seconds.
60
Yes
Que faire ensuite
Run a discovery from the Discovery schedule to find Windows machines on your network.