Intel BLKDQ35JO Product Specification - Page 29
Intel AMT Software and Drivers
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Product Description • Proactive alerting that decreases downtime and minimizes time to repair. ⎯ Programmable policies ⎯ Operating system lock-up alert ⎯ Boot failure alert ⎯ Hardware failure alerts • Third party non-volatile storage that prevents users from removing critical inventory, remote control, or virus protection agents. ⎯ Nonvolatile storage for agents ⎯ Tamper-resistant • Remote hardware and software asset tracking that eliminates time-consuming manual inventory tracking, which also reduces asset accounting costs. ⎯ E-Asset Tag ⎯ HW/SW inventory • System Defense 2. In addition to the in-bound and out-bound packet filtering of the previous generation, System Defense 2 is an Intel AMT feature that uses advanced heuristics to help protect against the propagation of worms through the use of preset packet filters. The number of new connections made to a specific port or IP address are counted over a specific time window. If a preset threshold is exceeded, it will alert the Management Console and suspend the client's network activity until the system can be remediated. • Remote Configuration minimizes the cost to deploy Intel AMT by eliminating the need for IT personnel to touch each client system prior to configuration. Remote Configuration consists of a single OEM BIOS/Firmware image that provides the Intel AMT client with information to authenticate connections and allows it to remotely perform a secure setup procedure. IT departments must acquire an appropriate Intel AMT-trusted certificate as well as use a remote management application that supports Remote Configuration. Remote Configuration also requires the use of automatic IP addressing (DHCP). For information about Intel Active Management Technology Refer to http://www.intel.com/go/iamt 1.12.2 Intel AMT Software and Drivers Intel AMT software and drivers are available from Intel's World Wide Web site. The package usually consists of two separate drivers: one for the Intel® Management Engine Interface (Intel® MEI) and one for the Local Manageability Service (LMS) plus Serial over LAN (SoL). For information about Obtaining Intel AMT software and drivers Refer to Section 1.3, page 15 29