Dell DPI Remote Power Management Panel Detection Scanner
Dell DPI Remote Power Management Panel Detection Scanner
Short Info
Level
Informational
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
12 days 23 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
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Dell DPI Remote Power Management is utilized in various organizations and data centers to efficiently manage and allocate power resources to server racks. This software is employed by IT administrators and facilities managers to ensure that rack-mounted servers receive adequate power distribution. It is widely used in environments requiring remote power cycling and monitoring for optimal server performance. The tool helps in managing power usage efficiently, ensuring minimal downtime and optimizing energy consumption. Typically installed at the rear of server racks, Dell DPI Remote Power Management provides critical insights into power distribution and consumption. It is an essential component for managing IT infrastructure in medium to large enterprises.
Detection vulnerabilities refer to the ability to identify specific software or hardware in a network or system. In this context, the scanner detects the presence of Dell DPI Remote Power Management on a system. Recognizing this installation can be crucial for network inventories and understanding the scope of power management solutions in use. This information can assist in planning upgrades, security assessments, and compliance checks. Detection does not inherently imply an exploitable weakness but highlights installations requiring further configuration review. Knowing which technology solutions are in place assists organizations in managing their IT strategy and infrastructure effectively.
The detection process involves querying specific endpoints known to serve the Dell DPI Remote Power Management user interface or status pages. This includes checking web paths such as "/index2.html" which typically host remote management interfaces. The scanner looks for distinct keywords or HTML elements in the webpage body that unequivocally identify the presence of Dell DPI Remote Power Management. Additionally, responses with an HTTP status code of 200 are considered indicative of an accessible management interface. This method ensures a reliable identification of the technology without intrusive or malicious interaction.
The presence of Dell DPI Remote Power Management, while crucial for operational management, can pose security risks if not properly protected and configured. If adversaries detect its presence, they might attempt to exploit default credentials or known vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access. Exploitation could lead to power disruptions, unauthorized power cycling or shutting down of critical infrastructure, potentially causing significant operational and financial damage. Identifying the technology is the first step in ensuring appropriate security measures are in place. Failure to properly secure such management interfaces could also lead to compliance violations.