Provision model, Setup and configuration, Tcp/ip – Dell Latitude XT2 (Early 2009) User Manual
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TCP/IP
Allows you to change the following TCP/IP configuration of Intel AMT.
Network interface – ENABLE** / DISABLED
If the network interface is disabled, all the TCP/IP settings are no longer needed.
DHCP Mode – ENABLE** / DISABLED
If DHCP Mode is enabled, TCP/IP settings are configured by a DHCP server.
If DHCP mode is disabled, the following static TCP/IP settings are required for Intel AMT. If a computer is in static mode it
needs a separate MAC address for the Intel Management Engine. This extra MAC address is often called the Manageability
MAC (MNGMAC) address. Without a separate Manageability MAC address, the computer can NOT be set to static mode.
IP address – Internet address of the Intel Management Engine.
Subnet mask – The subnet mask used to determine what subnet IP address belongs to.
Default Gateway address – The default gateway of the Intel Management Engine.
Preferred DNS address – Preferred domain name server address.
Alternate DNS address – Alternate domain name server address.
Domain name – Domain name of the Intel Management Engine.
Provision Model
The following provisioning models are available:
Provisioning Mode – Enterprise** / Small Business
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.
Setup and Configuration
The menu contains the parameters for the setup and configuration server. This menu also contains the security settings for
PSK and PKI configurations.