Intel Desktop Board DQ57TM Technical Product Specification

Intel Desktop Board DQ57TM Technical Product Specification
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KVM (Keyboard-Video-Mouse) Redirection allows an IT administrator to remotely
control a user’s keyboard without having to rely on third-party software
applications. The user retains the ability to allow or discontinue the remote access
through on-screen pop-up windows.
NOTE
KVM Redirection requires the use of an Intel
®
processor with integrated graphics.
PC Alarm Clock can wake the PC at scheduled times to run resource-intensive tasks
during off hours, improving security and performance of the platform.
For information about Refer to
Intel Active Management Technology (Intel AMT)
http://www.intel.com/technology/platform-
technology/intel-amt/index.htm
1.15.2.1.2 Intel AMT Software and Drivers
Intel AMT software and drivers are available from Intel’s World Wide Web site. The
package usually consists of the following components:
Intel
®
Management Engine Interface (Intel
®
ME Interface)
Serial Over LAN (SOL) driver
Local Manageability Service (LMS)
User Notification Service (UNS)
Intel
®
ME WMI provider
Intel
®
Active Management Technology NAC Posture Plug-in
Intel
®
Control Center
Intel
®
Management and Security Status Application
Intel
®
Remote PC Assist Technology Client Agent
For information about Refer to
Obtaining Intel AMT software and drivers Section 1.3, page 14
1.15.2.1.3 Intel ME “M” State LED
The board has a red-colored Intel ME “M” state LED (see Figure 7). The “M” state is
based on Intel ME status, as follows:
M0 = Intel ME is in full control in S0
M3 = Intel ME is in full control in S3-S5 for “out of bound” Intel manageability
Moff = Intel ME is in sleep state after Intel ME timeout has occurred
Table 5 shows expected behavior of the “M” state LED.
Table 5. Intel ME “M” State LED Behavior
Sx/M3 Sx/Moff S0/M0
LED blinks Off On