Intel vPro Technology Setup and Configuration Guide
Intel Desktop Board DQ57TM
Intel vPro Technology Setup and Configuration Guide
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1.1.5.2.1 Intel AMT Configuration – Remote Configuration
Once the user selects the provisioning mode to use, the detailed settings of these modes can be viewed and
configured. Figure 11 shows the details of Remote Setup and Configuration Mode (previously known as
En
terprise, or Standard/Advanced, Provisioning).
Figure 11. Remote Setup and Configuration - Main Screen
From this screen the user can select whether to use TLS (Transport Layer Security) with PKI (Public Key
Infrastructure), also known as Zero Touch, Bare-metal or Remote Configuration; or TLS with PSK (Pre-shared
Key), which can be used with a USB flash drive for One Touch Configuration.
Other options available from the Remote Setup and Configuration screen allow the user to assign an IP
address to the Provisioning Server (either IPV4 or IPV6), change from the default Server Port of 9971, or
provide a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) for the Provisioning Server to enhance enterprise security.