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Intel® vPro™ and Intel® Centrino® Pro Processor Technology Quick Start Guide

An example of an unsuccessful Provisioning

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:23 LANDesk Intel AMT Provisioning Manager

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:23 IP: 192.168.0.100 UUID: 44454C4C-4A00-1032-8038-C6C04F514431

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:28 Hostname from DNS:

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:29 Host Name: 192.168.0.100

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:29 UUID: 44454C4C-4A00-1032-8038-C6C04F514431

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:29 PID: no

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:29 IP Address: 192.168.0.100

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:29 user cert 1 exists

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:31 soap_ssl_client_context() return: 0

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:31 Action: getCoreVersion

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:34 GetCoreVersion passed

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:34 Action: GetAdminAclEntryStatus

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:34 GetAdminAclEntryStatus passed

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:34 MEBx password has already been changed, skipping SetMEBxPassword

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:34 Action: GetDigestRealm

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:34 GetDigestRealm passed

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:35 SetAdminAclEntryEx passed

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:35 Action: getHostname

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:35 GetHostName passed

Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:26:35 AMT hostname is not set in bios. Invalid hostname (192.168.0.100) by DNS. Hostname is not set

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Contents Centrino Pro Processor Technology Quick Start Guide GuideContents Preface Intended AudienceWhat This Document Contains Process Overview Deciding Which Provisioning Mode to Use Where do I go from here?Deploying Intel vPro Using SMB Basic Mode Provisioning Process FlowchartConfigure Existing IT Infrastructure Verify Intel vPro Client Windows DriversChoose Dhcp or Static IP Addressing for Client Systems Set Firewall/Router PortsSet Password Ensure Management Console Has the Correct Intel AMT SupportConfigure Intel vPro Client Bios Select TLS or non-TLS modeConfirm You Have the Latest Bios and Firmware Version Change the Intel MEBx PasswordSelect an IP Addressing Scheme Set Additional Intel MEBx ParametersDiscovery Without the LANDesk Agent Installed on the Client Discovery With the LANDesk Agent Installed on the ClientDiscover Intel vPro Clients Through the Management Console Test Intel vPro Client FunctionalityPage Post Configuration Updating Procedures to Include Intel AMT FeaturesUsing Agent Presence AP Adding New DevicesUsing LANDesk* Out-of-Band Monitor Amtmon Features System Defense SDPage Process Flowchart Intel vPro Enterprise Setup and Configuration Flow SetupSQL DB Dhcp DNS Set Firewall/Router Ports Open for Management Traffic Database Server IntegrationSet Intel vPro Password and TLS mode in Management Console Configure Intel vPro Client Authentication Settings Set Intel MEBx PasswordSelect TLS Advanced mode or non-TLS Standard mode Page OEM Pre-configuration Factory State to Configured State Management console Page Page Discover Intel vPro Clients through the Management Console Test Intel vPro Client Functionality From LANDesk Network Settings o User Accounts Using LANDesk* Out-of-Band Monitor Amtmon Features Page Appendix a Troubleshooting PIDPage An example of Successful Provisioning Page An example of an unsuccessful Provisioning Page Page Appendix B Glossary of Terms used in this guide

Centrino Pro, vPro specifications

Intel vPro and Centrino Pro are advanced technologies designed to enhance business computing environments, providing a blend of performance, security, and manageability. These technologies are specifically aimed at IT professionals and organizations looking to streamline their operations and protect sensitive data.

Intel vPro technology is built for today’s enterprise needs, incorporating a set of hardware and software features that allow for advanced security, remote management, and increased performance. One of the core features of Intel vPro is its Hardware Shield, which provides security at the firmware level, helping to protect against threats before they even reach the operating system. This feature enhances the overall security posture of devices while enabling IT departments to respond more effectively to potential threats.

Another prominent aspect of Intel vPro is its remote management capabilities, which include Intel Active Management Technology (AMT). AMT allows IT administrators to manage devices even when they are powered off or have a corrupted operating system. This capability significantly reduces downtime and improves productivity, as IT support can troubleshoot and resolve issues remotely without needing physical access to the machine.

Centrino Pro, on the other hand, focuses on delivering performance and power efficiency for mobile computing. It integrates Wi-Fi capabilities with advanced security features, enabling users to stay connected securely while on the move. Centrino Pro technology includes Intel's power management capabilities, which optimize battery life and enhance the performance of mobile devices.

The combination of Intel vPro and Centrino Pro offers features like Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT), which helps to protect virtual machines and sensitive data from attacks. Additionally, these technologies support enhanced multitasking capabilities, powered by Intel's robust processors, ensuring that business applications run smoothly and efficiently.

Both Intel vPro and Centrino Pro are designed with scalability in mind, allowing organizations to easily deploy and manage multiple devices across various locations. This scalability is an essential characteristic for businesses that require flexibility in their IT infrastructure without compromising performance or security.

In summary, Intel vPro and Centrino Pro represent a powerful suite of technologies tailored for enterprise environments. With features focused on security, remote management, and efficient mobile computing, they help organizations optimize their IT strategies and foster a secure and productive workplace.