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Intel Desktop Board DQ35JO Technical Product Specification 1.12 Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) Intel Active Management Technology (Intel AMT) offers IT organizations tamperresistant and persistent management capabilities. Specifically, Intel AMT is a hardware-based solution that uses out of band communication to manage access to client systems in addition to offering encrypted and persistent asset management and remote diagnostics and/or recovery capabilities for networked platforms. With Intel AMT, IT organizations can easily get accurate platform information, and can perform remote updating, diagnostics, debugging and repair of a system, regardless of the state of the operating system or the power state of the system. The Intel Active Management Technology subsystem consists of: • ARC4 microcontroller embedded in the Intel Q35 Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH) • Intel 82801IDO Controller Hub (ICH9DO) • Intel 82566DM-2 Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) Ethernet LAN controller • Channel A DIMM(s) • BIOS/SPI Flash (32 Mbits) • On-board Intel AMT status LED NOTE Software with AMT capability is required to take advantage of Intel AMT platform management capabilities. 1.12.1 Intel AMT Features The key features of Intel AMT include: • Secure Out of Band (OOB) system management that allows remote management of PCs regardless of system power or operating system state. ⎯ SSL 3.1/TLS encryption ⎯ HTTP authentication ⎯ TCP/IP ⎯ HTTP web GUI ⎯ XML/SOAP API ⎯ Web Services for Management (WS-MAN) protocol support • Remote troubleshooting and recovery that can significantly reduce desk-side visits and potentially increasing efficiency of IT technical staff. ⎯ System event log ⎯ IDE Redirection (IDE-R) or PXE boot: remote CD or network drive boot ⎯ Serial over LAN ⎯ OOB diagnostics ⎯ Remote control ⎯ Operating system repair 28

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Intel Desktop Board DQ35JO Technical Product Specification
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1.12
Intel
®
Active Management Technology
(Intel
®
AMT)
Intel Active Management Technology (Intel AMT) offers IT organizations tamper-
resistant and persistent management capabilities.
Specifically, Intel
AMT is a
hardware-based solution that uses out of band communication to manage access to
client systems in addition to offering encrypted and persistent asset management and
remote diagnostics and/or recovery capabilities for networked platforms.
With Intel
AMT, IT organizations can easily get accurate platform information, and can perform
remote updating, diagnostics, debugging and repair of a system, regardless of the
state of the operating system or the power state of the system.
The Intel Active Management Technology subsystem consists of:
ARC4 microcontroller embedded in the Intel Q35 Graphics and Memory Controller
Hub (GMCH)
Intel 82801IDO Controller Hub (ICH9DO)
Intel 82566DM-2 Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) Ethernet LAN controller
Channel A DIMM(s)
BIOS/SPI Flash (32 Mbits)
On-board Intel AMT status LED
±
NOTE
Software with AMT capability is required to take advantage of Intel AMT platform
management capabilities.
1.12.1
Intel AMT Features
The key features of Intel AMT include:
Secure Out of Band (OOB) system management that allows remote management
of PCs regardless of system power or operating system state.
SSL 3.1/TLS encryption
HTTP authentication
TCP/IP
HTTP web GUI
XML/SOAP API
Web Services for Management (WS-MAN) protocol support
Remote troubleshooting and recovery that can significantly reduce desk-side visits
and potentially increasing efficiency of IT technical staff.
System event log
IDE Redirection (IDE-R) or PXE boot: remote CD or network drive boot
Serial over LAN
OOB diagnostics
Remote control
Operating system repair