Set pid and pps, Un-provision, Sol/ide-r – Dell Latitude D630 User Manual

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This allows you to select between small business and enterprise mode. Enterprise mode may have different security settings than small business mode.
Because of the different security settings, each of these modes requires a different process to complete the setup and configuration process.

 

Set PID and PPS

Setting or deleting the PID/PPS causes a partial un-provision if the setup and configuration is "In-process".

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Set PID and PPS – Sets the PID and PPS. Enter the PID and PPS in the dash format. (Ex. PID: 1234-ABCD ; PPS: 1234-ABCD-1234-ABCD-1234-ABCD-
1234-ABCD) Note - A PPS value of '0000-0000-0000-0000-0000-0000-0000-0000' does not change the setup configuration state. If this value is used
the setup and configuration state stays as "Not-started."

 

Un-Provision

The Un-Provision option allows you to reset the Intel AMT configuration to factory defaults. There are three types of un-provision:

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Partial Un-provision – This option resets all of the Intel AMT settings to their default values but leaves the PID/PPS. The MEBx password remains
untouched.

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Full Un-provision – This option resets all of the Intel AMT settings to their default values. If a PID/PPS value is present, both values are lost. The MEBx
password remains untouched.

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CMOS clear – This un-provision option is not available in the MEBx. This option clears all values to their default values. If a PID/PPS is present, both
values are lost. The MEBx password resets to the default value (admin). To invoke this option, you need to clear the CMOS (i.e. system board jumper).  

SOL/IDE-R

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