Intel vPro Technology Setup and Configuration Guide

Intel Desktop Board DQ57TM
Intel vPro Technology Setup and Configuration Guide
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1.4 Intel AMT – Remote Configuration, TLS-PKI
TLS with PKI configuration requires a provisioning server configured with an Intel AMT Remote Configuration
certificate that is rooted in one of the pre-installed permanent certificates. This method of configuration is
shown in Section 1.1.5.2.1.1 and Figure 12 and Figure 13.
No
te
: Details of how to use this and other Remote Configuration methods can be found in the
documentation of your SCS or management application and are beyond the scope of this document.
1.5 Intel® Remote PC Assist Technology (Intel® RPAT)
Intel Remote PC Assist Technology, or Intel® RPAT, requires no configuration out of the box. The user has
three methods to activate: 1) F9 key, 2) Intel RPAT header, and 3) Intel RPAT client agent.
During the initial POST screen, remote assistance can be accessed by repeatedly pressing the F9 key while the
“Remote Assistance: F9” message is displayed on the screen (see Figure 1). The user may also choose to
c
onnect a momentary switch to the IRPAT header located on the board’s edge near the PCI slot, as illustrated
in Figure 25. When depressed, access to r
emote assistance will occur on the next system boot. When
triggered successfully, both of these methods will launch the Remote PC Assist Wizard, as seen in Figure 26.
Figure 25. Intel RPAT Header Location