Amt redirection overview, Serial over lan overview, Ide redirection overview – Dell Precision M2400 (Mid 2008) User Manual

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AMT Redirection Overview

Intel® AMT makes it possible to redirect serial and IDE communications from a managed client to a management console

regardless of the boot and power state of the managed client. The client need only have the Intel AMT capability, a

connection to a power source, and a network connection. Intel AMT supports Serial Over LAN (SOL, text/keyboard redirection)

and IDE Redirection (IDER, CD-ROM redirection) over TCP/IP.

Serial Over LAN Overview

Serial Over LAN (SOL) is the ability to emulate serial port communication over a standard network connection. SOL can be

used for most management applications where a local serial port connection is normally required.

When an active SOL session is established between an Intel AMT-enabled client and a management console using the Intel

AMT redirection library, the client's serial traffic is redirected through Intel AMT over the LAN connection and made available

to the management console. Similarly, the management console may send serial data over the LAN connection that appears

to have come through the client's serial port.

IDE Redirection Overview

IDE Redirection (IDER) is capable of emulating an IDE CD drive or a legacy floppy or LS-120 drive over a standard network

connection. IDER enables a management machine to attach one of its local drives to a managed client over the network.

Once an IDER session is established, the managed client can use the remote device as if it were directly attached to one of

its own IDE channels. This can be useful for remotely booting an otherwise unresponsive computer. IDER does not support

the DVD format.

For example, IDER is used to boot a client with a corrupt operating system. First, a valid boot disk is loaded into the

management console disk drive. This drive is then passed as an argument when the management console opens the IDER

TCP session. Intel AMT registers the device as a virtual IDE device on the client, regardless of its power or boot state. Both

SOL and IDER may be used together since the client BIOS may need to be configured to boot from the virtual IDE device.

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