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Intel® vPro™ and Intel® Centrino® Pro Processor Technology Quick Start Guide Intel vPro Enterprise Setup and Configuration Flow Prior to executing the steps for configuring the Intel vPro components (Intel AMT and Intel ME) in Enterprise standard mode, it is first important to understand the overall flow of the Enterprise mode configuration process In Enterprise mode, an Intel vPro machine receives its configuration settings over the network, once it has been prepared with some initial setup information. The following diagram shows the modes or states that an Intel vPro device passes through before it becomes operational. Intel vPro Configuration States: 1. Factory State - AMT disabled - No network configuration - No security credentials SETUP (Pre-Provisioning) 2. Setup State - AMT enabled - Basic network configured - Admin credentials loaded CONFIGURATION 3. Configured State (Provisioning) - AMT fully configured (e.g power policies) - Security credentials fully loaded - Ready for remote management Factory State: An Intel vPro machine comes from the OEM in Factory State. In this state Intel AMT is un-configured and not available for use by management applications. When an operator enters information via the Intel Management Engine BIOS extension (Intel MEBX) manually or with the aid of a USB storage device, the Intel vPro machine makes the transition into the setup state. See Step 3 - Configure AMT Client BIOS for instructions on how to prepare an Intel vPro machine to receive its configuration settings from a Setup and Configuration Server (SCS) which is part of HP OOBM distribution. Setup State: When an Intel vPro machine enters Setup State it waits for delivery of its configuration settings from the SCS. After it enters setup mode, the Intel vPro machine periodically sends messages to the SCS. When the SCS receives messages from the Intel vPro machine, it responds by delivering the configuration settings and placing the device in Operational State. Operational State: The Intel vPro machine enters Operational State once its configuration settings have been supplied and committed. At this point the Intel vPro machine is ready to interact with HP OOBM management applications. 6

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Intel® vPro™ and Intel® Centrino® Pro Processor Technology Quick Start Guide
6
Intel vPro Enterprise Setup and Configuration Flow
Prior to executing the steps for configuring the Intel vPro components (Intel AMT and Intel ME) in
Enterprise standard mode, it is first important to understand the overall flow of the Enterprise mode
configuration process
In Enterprise mode, an Intel vPro machine receives its configuration settings over the network, once it
has been prepared with some initial setup information.
The following diagram shows the modes or
states that an Intel vPro device passes through before it becomes operational.
Intel vPro Configuration States:
1.
Factory State
AMT disabled
No network configuration
No security credentials
2.
Setup State
AMT enabled
Basic network configured
Admin credentials loaded
3.
Configured State
AMT fully configured (e.g power policies)
Security credentials fully loaded
Ready for remote management
SETUP
SETUP
(Pre
(Pre-
Provisioning
Provisioning
)
CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION
(Provisioning)
(Provisioning)
Factory State
:
An Intel vPro machine comes from the OEM in Factory State. In this state Intel AMT is
un-configured and not available for use by management applications. When an operator enters
information via the Intel Management Engine BIOS extension (Intel MEBX) manually or with the aid of a
USB storage device, the Intel vPro machine makes the transition into the setup state. See Step 3 –
Configure AMT Client BIOS for instructions on how to prepare an Intel vPro machine to receive its
configuration settings from a Setup and Configuration Server (SCS) which is part of HP OOBM
distribution.
Setup State
:
When an Intel vPro machine enters Setup State it waits for delivery of its configuration
settings from the SCS. After it enters setup mode, the Intel vPro machine periodically sends messages
to the SCS. When the SCS receives messages from the Intel vPro machine, it responds by delivering the
configuration settings and placing the device in Operational State.
Operational State
:
The Intel vPro machine enters Operational State once its configuration settings
have been supplied and committed. At this point the Intel vPro machine is ready to interact with HP
OOBM management applications.