Dell Precision M4400 Intel® AMT v5.0 Administrator's Guide - Page 20

Un-provision

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Change the active state of this hash? (Y/N) prompt. Answering yes to this question toggles the active state of the currently selected certificate hash. Setting a hash as active indicates that the hash is available to use during PSK provisioning. Viewing a Certificate Hash Press in the Manage Certificate Hash screen. The details of the selected certificate hash are displayed to include: the hash name, the certificate hash data, and the active and default states. Set PKI DNS Suffix When the Set PKI DNS Suffix option is selected under the Remote Configuration menu, you are prompted to enter the PKI DNS Suffix of the Provisioning Server. The Key Value is maintained in EPS. Un-provision The Un-Provision option allows you to reset the Intel AMT configuration to factory defaults. There are three types of unprovision: Partial Un-provision – This option resents all the Intell AMT settings to their default values, but will not change the PID/PPS or the MEBx password. Full Un-provision - This option resets all of the Intel AMT settings to their default values. If a PID/PPS value is present, both values are erased. The MEBx password is not changed. CMOS clear - This un-provision option is not available in the MEBx. This option clears all values to their default values. If a PID/PPS is present, both values are lost. The MEBx password resets to the default value (admin). To invoke this option, you need to clear the CMOS (i.e. system board jumper).

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Change the active state of this hash? (Y/N)
prompt. Answering yes to this question toggles the active state of the currently selected certificate hash. Setting a hash as
active indicates that the hash is available to use during PSK provisioning.
Viewing a Certificate Hash
Press <Enter> in the
Manage Certificate Hash
screen. The details of the selected certificate hash are displayed to include:
the hash name, the certificate hash data, and the active and default states.
Set PKI DNS Suffix
When the
Set PKI DNS Suffix
option is selected under the
Remote Configuration
menu, you are prompted to enter the
PKI DNS Suffix
of the Provisioning Server. The Key Value is maintained in EPS.
Un-provision
The
Un-Provision
option allows you to reset the Intel AMT configuration to factory defaults. There are three types of un-
provision:
Partial Un-provision &ndash; This option resents all the Intell AMT settings to their default values, but will not change
the PID/PPS or the MEBx password.
Full Un-provision
– This option resets all of the Intel AMT settings to their default values. If a PID/PPS value is
present, both values are erased. The MEBx password is not changed.
CMOS clear
– This un-provision option is not available in the MEBx. This option clears all values to their default values.
If a PID/PPS is present, both values are lost. The MEBx password resets to the default value (admin). To invoke this
option, you need to clear the CMOS (i.e. system board jumper).