HP Business Notebook Intel® vProTM setup and configuration 2011 Business Notebook Models - Technical white paper

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will be deleted and the default hash will be made active. It does not reset all ME
Configuration settings or passwords.
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, PPS, and PKI-CH. 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 Setup and Configuration option is 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.
A partial unprovisioning will re-open the network interface for six hours of Hello message
broadcasts.
Full Return to Factory Defaults
All MEBx settings can be returned to the factory default by clearing CMOS. This includes resetting
the password to the default “admin”. The system will need to be set up and configured again
before remote management is possible. Any non-default certificate hashes will have to be re-
applied.
Intel AMT WebGUI
The Intel AMT WebGUI is a web browser based interface for limited remote system management. The
WebGUI is often used as a test to determine if AMT setup and configuration was performed properly
on a system. A successful remote connection between a remote system and the host system running
the WebGUI indicates proper AMT setup and configuration on the remote system. The AMT WebGUI
is accessible from the following web browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 or newer
Netscape Navigator 7.1 or newer
Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or newer
Mozilla 1.7 or newer
Limited remote system management includes:
Hardware inventory
Event logging
Remote system reset
Changing of network settings
Addition of new users and passwords
Updating ME firmware
WebGUI support is enabled by default for SMB setup and configured systems. WebGUI support
for enterprise setup and configured systems is determined by the Setup and Configuration Server.