Intel cc2300, cc3300 manual Enabling LAN Events, Using the Direct Platform Control DPC Console

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Intel Server Control Installation Guide

Using the Direct Platform Control (DPC) Console

1.Connect to the appropriate server.

2.Select Reboot Service Partition from the Action menu.

Using the Client System Setup Utility (CSSU)

Select (Re)Connect from the Server menu.

Enabling LAN Events

LAN Events are disabled by default and need to be enabled during cc2300/cc3300 server setup. LAN events are passed to the LAN Event Viewer software on the client.

1.Insert the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD into the CD drive.

2.Restart the server.

3.When the “F2 to enter setup” message appears, quickly press F2.

4.In Setup, use the arrow keys to select the Boot menu.

5.Use the arrow keys to select Boot Device Priority then press Enter.

6.Select ATAPI CDROM and use the + key to move the selection to the top of the list.

7.Press F10.

8.Select Yes to confirm saving of the current settings and press Enter. The server restarts and boots from the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD.

9.When the menu appears, use the arrow keys to select the Utilities menu and press Enter.

10.Select “Run System Setup Utility” under the “Utilities” menu. You will see SSU executables installed the first time and then the Server SSU launches.

11.In the Available Tasks list select Platform Event Manager and click OK.

12.Select “Configure PEP”.

13.Click on “Options” and select “Configure Event Actions”.

14.Enable all paging actions and Save.

15.Select “Configure LAN”.

16.Click on “Options” and select “Configure Event Actions”.

17.Enable all LAN-Alerting actions and save.

18.Remove the CD and reboot the server.

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cc2300, cc3300 specifications

Intel has long been a key player in the semiconductor industry, renowned for its innovative microprocessors and technological advancements. Among its array of products are the CC3300 and CC2300, which are designed specifically for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. These chips are part of Intel's commitment to driving intelligence and connectivity at the edge of networks.

The Intel CC3300 is a highly integrated System-on-Chip (SoC) that combines advanced processing capabilities with state-of-the-art wireless connectivity. Targeting various applications, including smart homes, industrial automation, and wearable devices, the CC3300 offers excellent performance while maintaining energy efficiency. Its architecture supports low-power modes that extend battery life, making it suitable for devices that operate with limited energy resources.

Key features of the CC3300 include robust security protocols, enabling the implementation of secure connections crucial for IoT applications. The chip incorporates hardware-based security features such as encryption engines and secure boot mechanisms that protect data integrity and user privacy. Furthermore, the CC3300 supports multiple protocols, including MQTT and HTTP, allowing developers to choose the best communication method for their needs.

On the other hand, the Intel CC2300, while designed with similar considerations for IoT, emphasizes ultra-low-power consumption and compact design. It excels in scenarios where space is at a premium and where maintaining long battery life is critical. This SoC integrates various peripherals that streamline connectivity options, including Bluetooth, Zigbee, and other short-range communications. The CC2300 is particularly suitable for applications in smart wearables and sensor networks, where size and energy efficiency are paramount.

Both the CC3300 and CC2300 utilize advanced manufacturing technologies, ensuring high reliability and performance. These chips are built on cutting-edge processes that enhance their operational capabilities while reducing the carbon footprint. Additionally, Intel’s dedicated software and development tools facilitate faster prototyping and deployment, empowering developers to bring their innovative ideas to fruition.

In summary, the Intel CC3300 and CC2300 microcontrollers are pioneering solutions for modern IoT applications. With their rich feature sets, energy-efficient designs, and robust security measures, these SoCs are well-positioned to foster the next wave of intelligent, connected devices. By leveraging these technologies, developers can create versatile solutions that enhance the connectivity and functionality of everyday devices, contributing to the broader vision of a smart, interconnected world.