HP 8530p Intel Centrino 2 with vProâ„¢ technology Setup and C - Page 15

Return to Default, Important Note, Full Return to Factory Defaults

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d. HTTP Digest credentials e. HTTP Negotiate credentials Other options can be set depending on S&CS implementation. 33) The system goes from In-Setup phase to Operational phase. AMT is fully operational. Once in the Operational phase, the system can be remotely managed and can be provided to the end-user for regular use. Check with your management console supplier for information on how to prepare your Setup and Configuration Server. 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. 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 and 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 and PPS. It does not reset ME Configuration settings or passwords. b. Un-provisioning message will appear. This usually takes about one minute. c. After unprovisioning is done, control is passed back to the AMT Configuration screen. Notice that the Provisioning Server and Set PID and PPS options are available again since the system is set to the default Enterprise mode. 2) Return to previous menu. 3) Exit. a. Select Y. 4) System will reboot. Important Note: The system will need to be Setup and Configured again. The system cannot be remotely managed until it is Setup and Configured again. Full Return to Factory Defaults For AMT 2.x, once the MEBx password has been changed, the unit can not be returned to the factory default state without a service call. For AMT 4.x, once the MEBx password has been changed, the unit can be returned to the factory default state by enabling the "Unconfigure AMT on next boot" option in F10. 15

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d.
HTTP Digest credentials
e.
HTTP Negotiate credentials
Other options can be set depending on S&CS implementation.
33)
The system goes from In-Setup phase to Operational phase. AMT is fully operational. Once in
the Operational phase, the system can be remotely managed and can be provided to the
end-user for regular use.
Check with your management console supplier for information on how to prepare your Setup and
Configuration Server.
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.
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 and 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 and PPS. It does not reset ME Configuration settings or
passwords.
b.
Un-provisioning message will appear. This usually takes about one minute.
c.
After unprovisioning is done, control is passed back to the AMT Configuration
screen.
Notice that the Provisioning Server and Set PID and PPS options are available again
since the system is set to the default Enterprise mode.
2)
Return to previous menu.
3)
Exit.
a.
Select Y.
4)
System will reboot.
Important Note:
The system will need to be Setup and Configured again. The system cannot be
remotely managed until it is Setup and Configured again.
Full Return to Factory Defaults
For AMT 2.x, once the MEBx password has been changed, the unit can not be returned to the factory
default state without a service call.
For AMT 4.x, once the MEBx password has been changed, the unit can be returned to the factory
default state by enabling the “Unconfigure AMT on next boot” option in F10.