Apple Remote Desktop 3 - Technical Specifications
Apple Remote Desktop 3 - Part Numbers | |
Unlimited Managed Systems | MB423Z/A |
10 Managed Systems | MB422Z/A |
System Requirements
Administration and Client Systems
The administration and client system for Apple Remote Desktop 3 is designed to run on any computer running Mac OS X v10.3.9 or later.
Automator Actions and Remote Desktop widget require Mac OS X v10.4 or later on administrator system.
Remote Spotlight search requires Mac OS X v10.4 or later on client system.
Network
An Ethernet (recommended), IP over FireWire or AirPort network connection is required.
In the Box
Apple Remote Desktop 3 CD
Electronic documentation
Getting Started guide
Universal
Stay compatible. Apple Remote Desktop 3 is a Universal application, which means it runs natively on both PowerPC- and Intel-based Mac computers.
Asset Management
Remote Spotlight search
Search a remote computer, its startup disk, or a specific folder, qualified using one or more of these metadata keywords: Kind, Last Opened, Last Modified, Created, Keywords, Color, Label, Name, Contents, and Size — and filtered for specific text
Results can be copied back to the administrator’s computer, opened on remote computers. or deleted
User History report
Lists who has logged onto a computer, how and where they accessed it, and when they logged on and off
Application Usage report
Shows which applications have been used on remote systems, the number of launches, duration of the launch, and who executed the launch
File Search report
Search for files on groups of Mac OS X computers using name, parent path, full path, extension, date modified, date created, actual size, size on disk, kind, invisible, version number, version string, owner, group, permissions and locked status file attributes
Software Version report
Selects up to 10 applications and compares versions installed on Administrator computer with a group of Mac OS X computers
Software Difference report
Compares applications, fonts, and installed packages on Administrator computer with a group of Mac OS X computers
System Overview
Computer: Active Processors, Available User Memory, Boot ROM, Bus Clock Speed, Bus Data Size, CPU Speed, Serial Number, Vector Processor, L2 Cache Size, L3 Cache Size, Machine Model, Memory, Empty RAM Slots, PCI Slots Used, Processor Count, CPU Type, Sales Order Number, VM Size, Total RAM Slots
Software: Kernel Version, System Version
Storage: Free Disk Space, Total Disk Space, Trash Size
AirPort: AirPort Active, AirPort Firmware Version, AirPort Hardware Address, AirPort Locale, AirPort Type, AirPort Installed, AirPort Network Channel, AirPort Network in Range, Computer to Computer, AirPort Network Name
Modem: Modem Country, Modem Driver, Modem Firmware Version, Modem Installed, Modem Interface, Modem Model
Network: First Ethernet Address, NetBooted, Primary IP Address, Primary Network Collisions, Primary Network Flags, Primary Network Hardware Address, Primary Network Input Errors, Primary Network Input Packets, Primary Network Output Errors, Primary Network Output Packets, Primary Network
Display: Monitor Type, Monitor Depth, Monitor Resolution, 2nd Monitor Type, 2nd Monitor Depth, 2nd Monitor Resolution
Devices: ATA Device Count, Firewire Device Count, Keyboard Connected, Mouse Connected, Optical Drive Type, SCSI Device Count, USB Device Count
AppleTalk: AppleTalk Active, AppleTalk Network, AppleTalk Node, AppleTalk Zone
Sharing: Computer Name, File Sharing, FTP Access, Remote Apple Events, Remote Login, UNIX Hostname, Web Sharing, Windows Sharing
Preferences: Sleep Display, Sleep Hard Disk, Sleep Computer, Wake for Ethernet Access
Printing: Printer Name, Printer Sharing, Printer Type, Printer Version
Remote Desktop: Computer Info #1, Computer Info #2, Computer Info #3, Computer Info #4
Lights Out Management: LOM Active, LOM Channel, LOM IPv4 Configuration, LOM IPv4 Address, LOM Subnet Mask, LOM Gateway, LOM Ethernet ID
Storage report
Hardware: Drive Manufacturer, Drive Model, Drive Revision, Drive Protocol, Removable, Serial Number, Logical Unit Number, Detachable
Volume: Creation Date, Disk Name, File Count, Folder Count, Total Disk Space, Free Space, Startup Disk, UNIX Mount Point
File System: Disk Format, Owner, Group, Permission Modes, Permissions, Write Access, Modification Date, Case Sensitive, Preserves Case
Backup: Journaling Capable, Journalled, Last Backup Date, Last Check Date
FireWire Devices report
Manufacturer, Model, Device Speed, Software Version, Firmware Version
Network Interface report
Network Overview: Name, Active, Primary, Configured with, Hardware Address, Interface Name, Flags
Active Interface: Domain, Router Address, IP Address, Broadcast Address, DNS Server, Subnet Mask, IP Addresses, Broadcast Addresses, DNS Servers, Subnet Masks
Network Statistics: Network Collisions, Network Input Errors, Network Input Packets, Network Output Errors, Network Output Packets
Output Statistics: Output Queue Capacity, Output Queue Size, Output Queue Peak Size, Output Queue Drop Count, Output Queue Output Count, Output Queue Retry Count, Output Queue Stall Count
Ethernet Statistics: Ethernet Alignment Errors, Ethernet FCS Errors, Ethernet Single Collision Frames, Ethernet Multiple Collision Frames, Ethernet SQE Test Errors, Ethernet Deferred Transmissions, Ethernet Late Collisions, Ethernet Excessive Collisions, Ethernet Internal MAC Transmit Errors, Ethernet Carrier Sense Errors, Ethernet Frames Too Long, Ethernet Internal MAC Receive Errors, Ethernet Chip Set, Ethernet Missed Frames, Ethernet Receiver Overruns, Ethernet Receiver Watchdog Timeouts, Ethernet Receiver Frames Too Short, Ethernet Receiver Collision Errors, Ethernet Receiver PHY Errors, Ethernet Receiver Timeouts, Ethernet Receiver Interrupts, Ethernet Receiver Resets, Ethernet Receiver Resource Errors, Ethernet Transmitter Underruns, Ethernet Transmitter Jabber Events, Ethernet Transmitter PHY Errors, Ethernet Transmitter Timeouts, Ethernet Transmitter Interrupts, Ethernet Transmitter Resets, Ethernet Transmitter Resource Errors, Ethernet Collision Frequencies
PCI Card report
Card Name, Card Type, Card Memory, Card Revision, Vendor ID, Device ID, ROM Version, Slot Name
Memory report
Slot Identifier, Module Size, Module Type, Module Speed
USB Devices report
Product Name, Vendor Name, Device Speed, Product ID, Vendor ID, Bus Power Amps
Scheduling
Schedule for specific date and time
Set Mac OS X computers to rebuild and send data on their hardware and software settings on a regular schedule or only as needed
Software Distribution
Package installation
Install single or multiple packages remotely on a group of Mac OS X systems
Install packages in .pkg and .mpkg formats
Schedule for specific dates and times
Detect whether a package requires a restart
Restart computer upon completion of installation or at a later time
Encrypt data stream
Specify network bandwidth usage
File Copy
Copy single or multiple files and folders to a group of Mac OS X systems
Copy single or multiple files and folders from a group of Mac OS X systems to administrator’s computer
Copy single or multiple files to predefined locations: same relative location, Applications folder, current user’s Desktop folder, current user’s home directory, Fonts folder, Preferences folder, System folder, top folder of the disk, or a specified path
Schedule for specific dates and times
Choose an action if an item already exists: ask what to do, replace the item, replace if existing item is older, rename the existing item, rename the item being copied
Set the permissions of the file once copied: inherit from destination folder, preserve current owner or user, or specify user and group
Encrypt data stream
Specify network bandwidth usage
Remote Assistance
Observe and control screens of remote Mac computers
Support for VNC-enabled computers, including Windows and Linux systems
Drag and drop a file from one remote computer to another
Use remote copy and paste to quickly transfer text or images
Adjust color depth to one of four modes: black and white, grayscale, thousands of colors, millions of colors
Scale screens to fit in current window when viewing larger screens
Use Curtain Mode to block a user’s view while configuring sensitive information
Take complete control or share mouse and keyboard with remote user
Toggle between full-screen mode and fit-in-window mode
Take screen shots
Observe and control multiple screens of remote Mac or VNC-enabled computers simultaneously
View up to 50 screens in a single window
Adjust the number of screens visible on each page
Adjust color depth to one of four modes: black and white, grayscale, thousands of colors, millions of colors
Rotate through the list of observed computers manually or automatically
View at-a-glance information about network computers using system status indicators
Screen sharing and text communication
Share a Mac screen with other Mac OS X systems
Send text message to a group of Mac OS X systems
Conduct one-to-one real-time, computer-to-computer text chat
Remote Administration
Manage systems remotely
Sleep and wake a group of Mac OS X systems
Restart and shut down a group of Mac OS X systems, perform restart and shut down immediately or allow users to save work
Power on one or more Mac OS X systems which feature Lights Out Management
Open files and applications on a group of Mac OS X systems
Empty Trash for all users on one ore more Mac OS X systems
Log out current user for one or more Mac OS X systems
Upgrade Apple Remote Desktop Client software on a group of Mac OS X computers running earlier versions of Apple Remote Desktop Client software (v1.2 or later)
Send UNIX commands to a group of Mac OS X systems.
Execute commands as the current user or a specified user
Set Network, Energy Saver, and Date & Time system preferences using command-line tools
Use any of 30 sample UNIX scripts in the Task Template menu; add your own scripts
Set startup disk
Set startup disk to local disk or partition, or select from a list of NetBoot or Network Install images
Start up multiple computers remotely
Optionally restart computers after setting new startup disk
Rename Mac OS X computers
Append a unique number for each computer when multiple computers are selected
Change Apple Remote Desktop Client settings
Change the Apple Remote Desktop Client settings for one or more Mac OS X systems
Save as a package to apply to Mac OS X systems at a later date
Automation
Create powerful system administration workflows by combining Apple Remote Desktop actions
Create end-to-end solutions by combining actions with other applications' actions
Over 30 Automator actions
Save Automator workflows as plug-ins
Easy Setup
Discover the computers you need to manage using network scanners. Create as many scanners as you need and configure each to search particular areas of your network
Create computer lists to organize the system however you wish — by model, location, or department, for example
Review or reuse tasks using list of previously executed tasks
Allow non-administrator users to run Apple Remote Desktop 3 with some or all of features enabled
Use a computer other than the administrator computer as a task server to automatically collect reporting data
Define to organize groups by location, model, or department
Define a set of rules to add computers to Smart Computer Lists automatically
Associate computers with one of seven user-defined labels
Use customized Computer List views to show only information of interest, including 14 additional attributes that may be chosen for display
Authenticate clients using organization’s directory services group names
Encrypt all communications between Apple Remote Desktop 3 and client computers with 128-bit AES encryption, or disable encryption for data-intensive tasks