Users Guide

KVM Setup
Logging
Task Queue
DB and Passwords
You can configure where the task requests, and configuration data are stored.
1. Launch the AMT plug-in. For more information, see Launching the AMT Plug-in.
2. On the DCIP’s Home screen, click Preferences.
3. On the Welcome screen, click DB & Passwords.
The DB & Passwords tab is displayed.
4. You can configure the following settings:
Retrieve and select the available SCCM SQL Server option from drop-down list.
Select the type of SQL Server Security (Integrated or Username / Password) you want to set.
Configure your Windows Account settings.
Configure your AMT ME Account settings.
5. Click Save and Finish.
KVM Setup
This feature allows you to configure and setup your Keyboard, Video, and Monitor (KVM) sessions.
NOTE: Before a remote KVM session is established, enable KVM through the Intel Management Engine BIOS
Extension (MEBx) interface.
NOTE: If the client system goes to sleep, hibernate state, or shutdown, the current KVM session has to be closed
and re-started.
1. Launch the AMT plug-in. For more information, see Launching the AMT Plug-in.
2. On the DCIP’s Home screen, click Client Configuration.
3. On the Client Configuration window, click KVM Setup.
The KVM Setup tab is displayed.
4. Select the Default Video Screen, that is the screen you want to connect at the start of the KVM session.
5. If you want the user to provide consent, select the User Consent check box.
6. Set the time-out through the User Consent Timeout.
7. Set the time frame for the KVM session to time-out after a period of inactivity using the Session Timeout.
8. Click Finish.
Logging
Set your preferences for the type of logs you want to capture by DCIP.
1. Launch the AMT vPro Plugin. For more information, see
2. On the Dell AMT vPro Plugin Home screen, click Application Preferences.
3. On the Welcome screen, click Logging.
The Logging screen is displayed.
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