Operational modes – Dell Latitude E6320 (Early 2011) User Manual

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Operational Modes

In Intel AMT 5.0 and earlier versions, there were two operational modes – SMB and Enterprise. In Intel AMT 6.0 and AMT 7.0,

their functionality has been integrated to provide the same functionality previously available in Enterprise mode.

The new configuration options are:

Manual Setup and Configuration (available for SMB customers)

Automatic Setup

Configuration

Setting

Intel AMT 5.0 and under Default

Intel AMT 6.0 / 7.0 (default

options)

Enterprise Mode

SMB Mode

TLS mode

Enabled

Disabled

Disabled, can be enabled at a

later time

Web UI

Disabled

Enabled

Enabled

IDER/SOL/KVM

Redirection network

interface enabled

Disabled

Enabled if feature enabled in

Intel® MEBX

Enabled, can be disabled at a

later time

Legacy Redirection Mode

(Controls FW listening for

incoming redirection

connections)

Disabled

Enabled if feature enabled in

Intel® MEBX

Disabled (Need to set to

Enabled in order to work with

Legacy SMB consoles)

NOTE:

Customers may purchase TLS permanently disabled from the factory due to restrictions on encryption

technology in their country of delivery, therefore customers cannot re-enable TLS.

NOTE:

KVM is supported only with integrated graphics CPU and system should be in integrated graphics mode.

Manual configuration can be performed using the following six steps:

1. Flash image with system BIOS and FW.

2. Enter the Intel MEBX via <F12> menu and enter default password admin and then change password.

3. Enter Intel ME General Settings menu.

4. Select Activate Network Access.

5. Select Y in the confirmation message.

6. Exit the Intel MEBx.

NOTE:

You can also accomplish the activation through external means or through Operating System using Intel

Activator tool.

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