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Provisioning Methods

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Setup and Configuration Server Preparation A Setup and Configuration Server must generate a Provisioning ID (PID) and Provisioning Passphrase (PPS) for 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, PIDs are 9 characters and PPS are 40 characters. Once these PIDs and PPS are generated, they are added to the Setup and Configuration server's secure PSK (Pre-Shared Key) database. You can transfer this database to another Setup and Configuration server's database. Provisioning Methods There are three methods of provisioning a system with Enterprise mode: • Legacy • IT TLS-PSK • OEM TLS-PSK Legacy If you want TLS, execute legacy method of AMT set up and configuration on an isolated network separate from the corporate network. An S&CS server requires a secondary network connection to Certification Authority for TLS configuration. Customers perform legacy AMT set up and configuration. The customer initially receives systems in the Factory phase with AMT disabled. These systems must go through AMT Setup to go from Factory to InSetup phase. Once the 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 and begin Enterprise Mode - AMT Configuration. IT TLS-PSK IT TLS-PSK AMT Setup and Configuration is usually performed in a company's IT department. The following are required: • Setup and Configuration Server • Network and security infrastructure AMT systems in the Factory phase are given to the IT department, which is responsible for AMT set up and configuration. The IT department can use any method to enter in AMT setup information, after which the systems will be in Enterprise mode and in the In-Setup phase. An S&CS will need to generate PID and PPS sets. 21

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Setup and Configuration Server Preparation
A Setup and Configuration Server must generate a Provisioning ID (PID) and Provisioning Passphrase
(PPS) for 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, PIDs are 9 characters and PPS are 40
characters. Once these PIDs and PPS are generated, they are added to the Setup and Configuration
server’s secure PSK (Pre-Shared Key) database. You can transfer this database to another Setup and Con-
figuration server’s database.
Provisioning Methods
There are three methods of provisioning a system with Enterprise mode:
Legacy
IT TLS-PSK
OEM TLS-PSK
Legacy
If you want TLS, execute legacy method of AMT set up and configuration on an isolated network separate
from the corporate network. An S&CS server requires a secondary network connection to Certification
Authority for TLS configuration.
Customers perform legacy AMT set up and configuration. The customer initially receives systems in the
Factory phase with AMT disabled. These systems must go through AMT Setup to go from Factory to In-
Setup phase. Once the 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 and begin Enterprise Mode - AMT Config-
uration.
IT TLS-PSK
IT TLS-PSK AMT Setup and Configuration is usually performed in a company’s IT department.
The following are required:
Setup and Configuration Server
Network and security infrastructure
AMT systems in the Factory phase are given to the IT department, which is responsible for AMT set up
and configuration. The IT department can use any method to enter in AMT setup information, after which
the systems will be in Enterprise mode and in the In-Setup phase. An S&CS will need to generate PID and
PPS sets.