
l
Set iAMT configuration modes
To view the MEBx setup screen, press <Ctrl-P
>
during system post or system boot. Your default MEBx password is
admin
.
Turning off iAMT
iAMT is enabled in the Management Engine (ME) firmware by default. However, you may choose to turn off the iAMT feature.
To turn off iAMT:
1.
Press <Ctrl-P> to enter the MEBx setup and enter your password.
2.
Select
Intel
®
ME Configuration
®
Intel ME Features Control
®
Manageability
Feature Selection
3.
Select
None
.
4.
Select
Return to Previous Menu
twice.
Changes are applied and the system reboots.
USB Provisioning
iAMT can be provisioned using a USB key and Dell Client Manager. The USB key must:
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Be formatted using the FAT16 file system with no system files
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Contain only the
setup.bin
file
To provision AMT using a USB key, plug the USB key into a USB port prior to boot. During POST, the BIOS displays a message stating that the system is being
provisioned.
Unsupported AMT Features
Your system does not support all Intel iAMT chipset features.
The features not supported are:
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Remote Firmware Update
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Alert Standard Format (ASF)
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Wake from ME
You can update your ME firmware using the updates available at
http://support.dell.com
.
Physical Security
Chassis Intrusion Detection
This feature detects that the chassis was opened and alerts the user. To change the
Chassis Intrusion
setting:
1.
Enter system setup (see
Entering System Setup
).
2.
Press the down-arrow keys to move to the
System Security
option.
3.
Press <Enter> to access the
System Security
option's pop-up menu.
NOTE:
To make configuration setting changes, the default MEBx password must be changed.
NOTE:
The key should not be bootable.
NOTE:
Idle Timeout must always be set to 0x0.
NOTE:
You can select the Remote Firmware Update option and the Enable ASF option. But, these options are not functional.
NOTE:
When the administrator password is enabled, you must know the administrator password before you can reset the
Chassis Intrusion
setting.
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