Product guide

Intel
®
Management and Security Status (IMSS)
ACUconfig status or SystemDiscovery
Properties
When does the Last Power On Time parameter get updated on the Deep Command tab?
Last Power On Time is one of the properties displayed on the Deep Command tab of the System Details
page. This property is updated when an Intel
®
AMT Power On action is executed from the McAfee
ePO console.
Why are the Intel
®
AMT system properties not updated in a configured system?
Like other managed products, Intel
®
AMT properties appear after the second agent-server
communication.
Local Access and Remote Access
What is the 63-character restriction warning message that appears while creating a Local
Access Policy?
The Intel
®
AMT chipset limits the Local Access and Remote Access configuration to 63-characters.
Out of them, 20-characters are used for the protocol header and directory path. For a Local
Access policy to be successfully enforced, the actual Agent Handler name (published DNS or
computer name) is shown in the drop-down list. The Local Access policy port number must be
43 characters or fewer. If the length is greater than 43 characters, a warning message is
displayed and the policy can't be saved.
If the total FQDN size of the agent and Agent Handler exceeds 63 characters and the policy is
enforced, the Local Access request sent by the Intel
®
AMT system doesn't work properly.
Alarm Clock
How do I verify that the Alarm Clock Policy is successfully enforced on an Intel
®
AMT
system?
Verify these conditions:
The Policy Enforcement task in the server task log shows the status as completed.
From the System Properties Intel
®
AMT page, confirm that the alarm is enabled and time fields
display the updated values.
In the Intel
®
AMT system, the Alarm Clock values set by the Alarm Clock policy enforcement
can be verified by using Intel
®
tools like Manageability Commander Tool and Powershell.
Configure or unconfigure
Can I unconfigure an Intel
®
AMT system using an Intel
®
RCS server other than the one that
configured it?
Yes, but only when both the Intel
®
RCS servers belong to the same domain. When multiple Intel
®
RCS servers are configured within a domain, any of the servers can be used to configure or
unconfigure an Intel
®
AMT system because they all share domain rights.
How do I unconfigure an Intel
®
AMT system manually?
1
Start your Intel
®
AMT system and invoke the MEBX screen.
2
Log on to the Intel
®
AMT system with the MEBX password (which might be different from the
Admin password).
Frequently asked questions
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