Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Installation
- Basic Configuration
- LAN Configuration
- Connect to the Internet
- Wireless Settings
- VPN
- Security
- Maintenance
- Status and Statistics
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A - Glossary
- Appendix B - Factory Default Settings
- Appendix C - Standard Services for Port Forwarding & Firewall Configuration
- Appendix D - Log Output Reference
- Appendix E - RJ-45 Pin-outs
- Appendix F - New Wi Fi Frequency table ( New appendix section )
- Appendix G - Product Statement
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Section 8 - Security
Intel® AMT
Path: Security > Firewall > Intel® AMT
Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT) allows you to remotely access and manage every networked
device, even those that lack a working operating system or hard drive, or are turned o as long as the computer
is connected to line power and to the network. Intel AMT uses a separate management processor that runs
independently on the client machine and can be reached through the wired or wireless network.
1. Click Security > Firewall > Intel AMT.
2. Complete the elds from the table below and click Save.
Field Description
Ports When enabled, inbound/outbound rewall rules are added for certain ports to enable Intel AMT service.
WAN Host
Select ANY to allow all hosts access or select Specify WAN IPs and enter IP addresses of hosts (separate
with a comma) you want to grant access to. Do not use spaces.
Internal IP Address Enter the LAN IP address.
Reector Toggle to ON to enable Reector. This will send data back to the client on selected ports.
Redirect to Port 16992-16995
Toggle to ON to use the selected port. Enter the listening port on which the server will listen for incoming
connections.
Redirect to Port 9971
Toggle to ON to use the selected port. Enter the listening port on which the server will listen for incoming
connections.