HP Dc7700 vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v
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vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel vPro Technology Introduction 2 AMT Setup and Configuration 2 AMT System Phases 25 Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions 26 Appendix B: Power / Sleep / Global States Explained 29 Appendix C: Wake-On-ME Explained 30 1 - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 2
Management Engine (ME) within the Intel Q965 GMCH chipset. HP Compaq dc7700p Business PCs initially shipped with AMT 2.0. AMT 2.1 is an important update that provides support for the Microsoft Vista operating system as well as power efficiencies. HP has updated this white paper to include the new - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 3
module that is provided to HP by Intel to be included in the HP system BIOS. The MEBx is not HP-specific and contains options that are not used by HP. If an option is not used by HP, ignore it and do not modify from its default state. Password Guidelines MEBx passwords must meet minimum criteria - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 4
configured again. For information about upgrading an HP dc7700p Business PC from AMT 2.0 to AMT 2.1, see the HP Compaq Business PC with vPro Technology AMT 2.1 Firmware Update white paper, which includes detailed instructions about how to update the system BIOS and ME firmware. This white paper is - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 5
the system resets after configuration. 5. Select Y. ME platform configuration allows IT personnel to configure ME features such as AMT/ASF selection, power options, firmware update capabilities, and so on. Figure 2 Intel ME Platform Configuration screen 6. Select Intel ME State Control, and then - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 6
the NIC in the HP Compaq dc7700p Business PC. This is a departure from previous HP Compaq systems such as the dc7600. Note that the HP Compaq dc7700 Business PC with ASF does have the NIC disable option in F10 and not in the MEBx. 9. Select Intel ME Features Control. a. Select Manageability Feature - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 7
Intel Quiet System Technology is used for fan speed control. It is not used on the HP Compaq dc7700 systems because the HP system BIOS already implements excellent fan speed controls. c. Select Return to the previous menu. 10. Select Intel ME Power Control. Figure 4 Intel ME Power Control Screen 7 - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 8
). If set to ON, the ME will try to automatically power up the system and obtain memory. Use this option with the ME ON Host Sleep States option. By default this option is set to OFF because of E-Star power regulatory requirements. HP recommends setting this option to ON to allow the ME to - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 9
" on page 30 for an explanation of Wake-On-ME. c. Skip LAN Power Well. Default Setting = WOL_EN Pin, Recommended Setting = WOL_EN Pin This option defines which power well is connected to the NIC. This option in the HP Compaq dc7700 Business PC is defined by hardware routing and is not subject to - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 10
14. Select Intel AMT Configuration. Figure 5 Intel AMT Configuration screen 15. Select Host Name, and then type a host name. Default Setting = IntelAMT, Recommended Setting = User Dependent NOTES: Spaces are not accepted in the host name. Make sure there is not a duplicate host name on the network. - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 11
c. Select IP Address, and then type a static address. Default Setting = 10.0.0.2, Recommended Setting = Network Dependent Example: 192.168.0.1 Make sure all AMT systems have a unique static IP address if more than one system is on the same network. Multiple systems sharing the same static IP address - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 12
b. Change to Small Business, and the select support is not necessary for AMT or Virtual Appliances. If enabled, it allows the grouping of systems from different networks into one virtual network. 21. Select SOL/IDE-R. a. Select Y in the message window. b. Select Username and Password Firmware Update - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 13
is disabled and the ME will not go to sleep when not being used in a nonactive system. HP recommends a setting of 0x1, which allows the ME to go to sleep after 1 minute of inactivity that the AMT tables are valid on every boot. Figure 6 Intel AMT Enabled and Configured - ME configuration complete 13 - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 14
reset • Changing of network settings • Addition of new users and passwords • Updating ME firmware WebGUI support Power on an AMT system that has completed AMT Setup and Configuration. 2. Execute a Web browser from a separate system - a Management computer on the same subnet as the AMT computer - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 15
Figure 7 Intel AMT WebGUI Screen 5. Review system information and/or make any necessary changes. NOTE: You can change the MEBx password for the remote system in the WebGUI. Changing the password in the WebGUI or a remote console results in two passwords. The new password, known as the "remote" MEBx - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 16
Ctrl-P during POST. 2. Type the default password, which is admin. 3. Change the MEBx password, following strong password guidelines. 4. Select Intel ME Platform Configuration. 5. In Intel ME State Control, select Enabled. 6. In Intel ME Firmware Local Update Qualifier, select Always Open. 7. Skip - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 17
13. Select Intel AMT Configuration. The Intel AMT Configuration screen includes numerous options, which are available by scrolling down the menu. Figure 8 Intel AMT Configuration Screen Figure 9 Intel AMT Configuration Screen Continued 14. Select Host Name, and then type a host name Default Setting - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 18
= Intel AMT 2.0 Mode b. Change to Small Business, and then select N. Default Setting = Enterprise entry. PIDs are 8 characters and PPS are 32 characters. There are dashes between every set these entries. The Admin Password, PID, and PPS can be pre-populated by HP during manufacturing. See the - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 19
support. If VLAN is enabled, then the VLAN tag must be provided (1-4094). 21. Select SOL/IDE-R, and then select Y. a. A message window indicates that the system resets after configuration. b. Select Username and Password Remote Firmware Update, in a nonactive system. HP recommends a setting of 0x1 - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 20
other NIC solution. When power is reapplied to the system IP address must be manually entered into the AMT IP address • ROM and firmware version numbers The "Hello" ) cipher suite if TLS is supported. The Setup and Configuration server and password and provisions all required data items: • New PPS - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 21
each AMT system it will provision. PIDs are 8 characters and PPS are 32 characters. There are dashes between every set of 4 characters, so including dashes system is in In-Setup phase, the system can continue to be configured manually or be connected to a network where it will connect with an S&CS - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 22
a new PID and PPS combination for each of the systems and delete OEM PID/PPS from and Configuration Server database. HP provides a fee-based customized service that will AMT Setup systems in the factory and securely provide pre-shared keys. HP offers a secured service that will eliminate manual AMT - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 23
with the exception of the PID and PPS. Partial unprovisioning does not reset ME configuration settings or passwords. An un-provisioning message displays after about one minute. After unprovisioning completes, control is passed back to the AMT Configuration screen. Provisioning Server, Set PID - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 24
resetting the password to the default admin. However, settings in the ME, such as the ME Power Settings, are not reset. You must manually reset . 5. The technician takes the USB drive key to the staging area where new AMT platforms are located. The technician: a. Unpacks and connects platforms, if - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 25
BIOS displays a message that automatic setup and configuration will occur. a. The first available record in the Setup.bin is read into memory a completion message to display. 10. The IT technician powers down the system. The system is now in In-Setup to boot. • The Setup.bin file must be the first - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 26
has to come from an outside network to a specific IP and port. Local access does not originate from an outside network. Q: Why does a new password set with the WebGUI cannot be used locally in the MEBx? A: A password set with the WebGUI is a remote password and will only work when accessing the MEBx - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 27
offer this service. Q: Can not a supported setting by ME is the controller that manages AMT upgrading from AMT 2.0 to AMT 2.1? A: Upgrading from AMT 2.0 to AMT 2.1 requires an update to the ME firmware updating the BIOS and ME firmware not automatically enable Wake-On-ME? A: Updating the ME firmware - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 28
Q: Is a graphical representation of the ME and AMT available? A: Yes. Q: Is there a graphical representation of the ME in relation to the system? A: Yes. 28 - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 29
be in one of several power states under the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) specification. These power states are also known as Sleep (Sx) states or Global (Gx) states. • S0 is the ON state. The computer is fully functioning. All system devices and operating system, if available - HP Dc7700 | vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel v - Page 30
Wake-On-ME is a new feature introduced in AMT 2.1. This feature allows the ME to go into a low power state when it is not used. There are four conditions that must be met for Wake-On-ME to function. • The system must have at least BIOS 2.09 and ME firmware 1031. • The system is
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vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC
with Intel vPro Technology
Introduction
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AMT Setup and Configuration
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AMT System Phases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
SMB Mode - AMT Setup and Configuration with MEBx
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SMB Mode - AMT Setup and Configuration Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Intel AMT WebGUI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Connecting with the Intel AMT WebGUI - SMB Example
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Enterprise Mode Setup and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Enterprise Mode - AMT Setup and Configuration Steps
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Provisioning Methods
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Legacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
IT TLS-PSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
OEM TLS-PSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Return to Default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Full Return to Factory Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
USB Drive Key Set Up and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
USB Drive Key Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions
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Appendix B: Power / Sleep / Global States Explained
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Appendix C: Wake-On-ME Explained . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30