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Intel, Standard Manageability Technology

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Product Description 1.11 Intel® Standard Manageability Technology Intel offers IT organizations tamper-resistant and persistent management capabilities. Specifically, Intel Standard Manageability 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 manageability, 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 manageability subsystem consists of: • ARC4 micro-controller embedded in the Intel Q43 Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH) • Intel 82801JD Controller Hub (ICH10D) • Intel 82567LM Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) Ethernet LAN controller • Channel A DIMM • BIOS/SPI Flash (32 Mbits) • On-board Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) status LED NOTE Software with manageability capability is required to take advantage of Intel platform management capabilities. 1.11.1 Intel Standard Manageability Features The key features of Intel manageability 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 27

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Product Description
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1.11
Intel
®
Standard Manageability Technology
Intel offers IT organizations tamper-resistant and persistent management capabilities.
Specifically, Intel
Standard Manageability 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 manageability, 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 manageability subsystem consists of:
ARC4 micro-controller embedded in the Intel Q43 Graphics and Memory Controller
Hub (GMCH)
Intel 82801JD Controller Hub (ICH10D)
Intel 82567LM Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) Ethernet LAN controller
Channel A DIMM
BIOS/SPI Flash (32 Mbits)
On-board Intel
®
Active Management Technology (Intel
®
AMT) status LED
±
NOTE
Software with manageability capability is required to take advantage of Intel platform
management capabilities.
1.11.1
Intel Standard Manageability Features
The key features of Intel manageability 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