HP 6910p Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C
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- HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 1
Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology Setup and Configuration for HP Business Notebook PCs Introduction...2 Purpose ...2 AMT Setup and Configuration...2 AMT System Phases...2 SMB Mode - AMT Setup and Configuration with MEBx 3 Password Guidelines ...3 SMB Mode - AMT Setup and Configuration Steps - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 2
.hp.com. AMT 4.0 shipped with HP EliteBook Business Notebook 2530p, 2730p, 6930p, 8530p, 8530w, and 8730p models. Updates to AMT 4.1 are available at http://www.hp.com. This whitepaper assumes some basic knowledge of Intel AMT. AMT Setup and Configuration AMT must be Setup and Configured in a system - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 3
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 the minimum criteria - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 4
Hit Ctrl-P when prompted at the Intel Active Management screen to enter Management Engine BIOS Extension (MEBx) Setup. 6) Enter the default password. The default password is "admin". Passwords are case sensitive. The user must change the default password before any changes can be made in the MEBx - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 5
None or Intel AMT. By default, HP Business Notebooks are set to None. Note that Power Control a. Check the Intel ME ON in Host Sleep States. Default Setting : Mobile: ON in S0 Recommended Setting : Mobile: ON in S0, S3/AC, S4-5/AC The options for this setting are: Mobile: ON in S0 Mobile - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 6
, ME Wake in S3/AC, S4-5/AC (for AMT 4.x) S0 is the ON state. The PC is fully functioning. All system devices and operating system, if available, are running. S0 is also known as G0. S3 is the Standby (Microsoft terminology) or Suspend-to-RAM state. The memory subsystem and Vaux power rail remains - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 7
Dependent i. Select Y. DHCP can be used if it is available. If DHCP is used, then steps 19c through 19g are not necessary. Otherwise, the system administrator will have to configure TCP/IP settings. For the purpose of this whitepaper, DHCP is disabled so steps 19c through 19g can be illustrated - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 8
on unprovisioning. 23) Check SOL/IDE-R. a. A message window telling the user that the system resets after configuration changes will appear. i. Select Y. b. Username and Password Default Setting : Enabled Recommended Setting : Enabled i. Select Enabled. This option allows users and - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 9
the ability to remotely update the ME FW. 25) Skip Set PRTC. 26) Skip Idle Timeout. Default Setting : 0 Recommended Setting : 0 27) Hit Esc to return to previous menu. 28) Hit Esc to Exit a. Select Y. This will exit the MEBx Setup and save settings. 29) The system will display the state of - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 10
inventory • Event logging • Remote system reset • Changing of network settings • Addition of new users and passwords • Updating ME firmware WebGUI support is enabled by default for SMB Setup and Configured systems. WebGUI support for Enterprise Setup and Configured systems is determined by the Setup - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 11
only) a. Go into ME State upon Initial Power-On, select mobile: ON in S0, S3/AC, S4-5/AC. 10) Exit and save. (for AMT 2.x only) 11) Look for Intel ME Configuration Complete message. (for AMT 2.x only) 12) System will reboot. (for AMT 2.x only) Once the system reboots, starting with Step 13, some of - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 12
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 PSK => Set PID and PPS Default Setting : None Recommended Setting : System Dependent This option is for Provisioning ID (PID) and Provisioning Passphrase ( - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 13
that the system resets after configuration will appear. i. Select Y. b. Username and Password Default Enabled i. Select Enabled. 22) Skip Secure Firmware Update. Important Note: You may have to use the client certificate for expiration based on its PRTC. PRTC has a valid date range of 1/1/2004 - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 14
power is reapplied to the system, it will immediately look for a Setup and Configuration Server. If one is found, the AMT system be manually entered into the AMT system's system using TLS Pre-SharedKey (PSK) cipher suite if TLS is supported system with the username and password, and provisions all required - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 15
Configuration Screen and the Un-Provision option. 1) Go into Un-Provision. a. Select Full Unprovision. Full unprovisioning is available for SMB mode provisioned systems. It will return all AMT Configuration settings to factory defaults. It does not reset ME Configuration settings or passwords. Full - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 16
Explained Under Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) specification a PC can be in one of several Power states. These power states are also known as Sleep (Sx) states or Global (Gx) states. S0 is the ON state. The PC is fully functioning. All system devices and operating system, if - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 17
the MEBx after the reboot and attempt to enter the password again. Can the WebGUI be used locally to access the MEBx on the system it is running from? No. This is because WebGUI access has to come from an outside network to a specific IP and port. Local access does not originate from - HP 6910p | Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 18
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Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology Setup and
Configuration for HP Business Notebook PCs
Introduction
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Purpose
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AMT Setup and Configuration
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AMT System Phases
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SMB Mode – AMT Setup and Configuration with MEBx
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Password Guidelines
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SMB Mode – AMT Setup and Configuration Steps:
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Intel AMT WebGUI
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Enterprise Mode Setup and Configuration
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Appendix A: Power / Sleep / Global States Explained
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Appendix B: Questions and answers
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For more information
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