Compaq 8000f vPro Setup and Configuration for the 8000 Elite Business PC with - Page 25
USB Drive Key Set Up and Configuration
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Alternatively, the customer can provide HP with their own Administrator password, PID, and PPS to use for the order, which HP will use to bring the systems into the In-Setup phase. In the second stage, the customer receives the In-Setup systems and the PID, PPS, and password information. The PID, PPS, and password information is integrated into the customer S&CS. The In-Setup systems are then connected to the network and powered on. Enterprise Mode - AMT Configuration occurs. Some ISV's may require additional settings, such as the SC&S port number and SC&S IP address. Contact your Management Console ISV for more details. During the second stage AMT Configuration, the S&CS will generate a new PID and PPS combination for each of the systems and delete OEM PID/PPS from and Configuration Server database. The OEM TLS-PSK method places the work of AMT Setup on the OEM. All you need to do is plug in the systems and finish the configuration. Once this is done, the system will be in the Operational phase and ready to use. 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 Setup of each unit at the customer site. Contact HP for more information about this valuable service. USB Drive Key Set Up and Configuration You can set up and locally configure password, PID, and PPS information with a USB drive key. This feature allows an IT technician to manually setup and configure systems without the problems associated with manually typing in entries. The following is a typical USB drive key setup and configuration procedure: 1. An IT technician inserts a USB drive key into a system with a management console. 2. The technician request local setup and configuration records from an S&CS through the console. 3. The S&CS: a. Generates the appropriate passwords, PID, and PPS sets. b. Stores this information in its database. c. Returns the information to the management console. 4. The management console writes the password, PID, and PPS sets to a Setup.bin file in the USB drive key. 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 necessary. b. Inserts the USB drive key into a platform. c. Turns on that platform. 6. The system BIOS detects the USB drive key. a. If found, the BIOS looks for a Setup.bin file at the beginning of the drive key. Skip to Step 7. b. If no USB drive key or Setup.bin file is found, then boot normally. Ignore Steps 7-11. 25