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Return to Default Return to Default is also know as Unprovisioning. An AMT Setup and Configured system can be unprovisioned. It is done through the AMT Configuration Screen and the Un-Provision option. Figure 12 Intel AMT Unprovisioning Screen Depending on how the system was previously provisioned, one or both unprovisioning options may appear. 1. Select Un-Provision, and then select the appropriate unprovision mode. After about one minute, an unprovisioning message displays. After unprovisioning is done, control is passed back to the AMT Configuration screen. Full unprovisioning is available for SMB and Enterprise mode provisioned systems. It will return all AMT Configuration settings to factory defaults. All certificate hashes will be deleted and the default hash will be made active. It does not reset ME Configuration settings or passwords. Partial unprovisioning is available for Enterprise mode provisioned systems. Partial unprovisioning will return all AMT Configuration setting to factory defaults with the exception of the PID, PPS, and PKICH. It does not reset ME Configuration settings or passwords. The Setup and Configuration option is available again because the system is set to the default Enterprise mode. 2. Select Return to previous menu. 3. Select Exit, and then select Y. The system reboots. A partial unprovisioning will re-open the network interface for six hours of Hello message broadcasts. 30

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Return to Default
Return to Default is also know as Unprovisioning. An AMT Setup and Configured system can be unprovi-
sioned. It is done through the AMT Configuration Screen and the Un-Provision option.
Figure 12
Intel AMT Unprovisioning Screen
Depending on how the system was previously provisioned, one or both unprovisioning options may
appear.
1.
Select
Un-Provision
, and then select the appropriate unprovision mode.
After about one minute, an unprovisioning message displays.
After unprovisioning is done, control is passed back to the AMT Configuration screen.
Full unprovisioning is available for SMB and Enterprise mode provisioned systems. It will return all
AMT Configuration settings to factory defaults. All certificate hashes will be deleted and the default
hash will be made active. It does not reset ME Configuration settings or passwords.
Partial unprovisioning is available for Enterprise mode provisioned systems. Partial unprovisioning will
return all AMT Configuration setting to factory defaults with the exception of the PID, PPS, and PKI-
CH. It does not reset ME Configuration settings or passwords.
The Setup and Configuration option is available again because the system is set to the default
Enterprise mode.
2.
Select
Return to previous menu
.
3.
Select
Exit
, and then select
Y
.
The system reboots.
A partial unprovisioning will re-open the network interface for six hours of Hello message broadcasts.