QuickSpecs
HP Compaq 8100 Elite Series
Technical Specifications
Additional Features
Intel Standard Manageability
Intel Core vPro Processor Technology
DASH 1.1 support (Desktop and Mobile Architecture for System Hardware)
ASF 2.0 support (Alert Standard Format)
TXT (Trusted Execution Technology) and
Computrace
Towerable Orientation
Drive Lock
Drive Protection System
Description
Requires the utilization of the integrated network connection
Available with selected processors not part of the Intel Stable Intel Platform Program (SIPP)
Intel Advanced Management Technology (AMT) v3.2
Basic PC management capabilities such as asset inventory, HW alerting,
Host VPN support for local management VPN tunneling Requires the utilization of the integrated network connection
Available with selected processors which are part of the Intel Stable Intel Platform Program (SIPP)
Intel Advanced Management Technology (AMT) v6.0
Intel Standard Manageability technologies (see above for a list of features)
Fast Call for Help – client outside the firewall may initiate a call for help via BIOS screen, periodic connections, or alert triggered connection
Audit Logs – policy based log of AMT actions to deter rogue administrator actions
Microsoft NAP Support – allows AMT to gain access to a Microsoft NAP enabled 802.1x network OOB to enable OOB SW updates, inventories, remote diagnostics, etc.
Remote Scheduled Maintenance –
Remote Alerts – automatically alert IT or service provider if issues arise
Access Monitor – Provides oversight to support security requirements
A standards initiative for representing
TXT allows for secure management (via TPM) and measured launch of VMM, as well as teardown of secrets in unexpected reset case. TXT support provided in select Intel processors
Together, TXT and
Computrace agent support standard
Product can be oriented as either a desktop or a tower
Implementation of the industry standard ATA Security feature set. When enabled, it prevents software access to user data on the drive until one or two
DPS Access through F10 Setup during Boot
A diagnostic hard drive self test. It scans critical physical components and every sector of the hard drive for physical faults and then reports any faults to the user
Running independently of the operating system, it can be accessed through a Windows- based diagnostics utility or through the computer's setup procedure. It produces an evaluation on whether the hard drive is the source of the problem and needs to be replaced
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