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Provisioning a network

Song_Lim_Lee
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Hi,

Is there any way to provision a group of AMT machine in a network environment?

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Richard_B_Intel1
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There are a couple of ways to provision Intel AMT systems ina network environment; the methodology to use will depend on your particular environment. If you have not done so already, download the SDK and read the "Developers Guide to the Sample Setup and Configuration Application" document. You may also want to download and review the documentation on our different Setup and Configuration (SCS) offerings. All the material can be obtained at:

http://software.intel.com/en-us/manageability/

Please let us know if we can help you with any specific questions or issuesreleated to your environment.

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Song_Lim_Lee
Beginner
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Sir,

If I want to facilitate a group of notebook under a server. (all notebook is vPro type)

Which means that i need to have a few things such as:

1. a server

2. software.

if there is so, how am i suppose to start creating such an application?

regards

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Richard_B_Intel1
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The first place to start is to down load the Intel AMT SDK; this is the software devleopment toolkit. You should read the doc I pointed out earlier. Also look at the configuration sever example under... \Windows\Intel_Manageability_Configuration\Configuration\ConfigurationServer.

Also at your disposal is the SCS our Intel Setup and Configuration Service; this could act as your configuration server software. Read through the associated documentation. I would recommend anyone just starting out who wants to use SCS to use SCS6 (There is also a "light" version for smaller environments); currently there is only a "Technology Preview" release available for down load, but a formal SCS 6is coming soon.

The SDK as well as the SCS can be found at:

http://software.intel.com/en-us/manageability/

Finally, there are tools/utilites to help with your development and debugging (as well as providing source exampes if you choice to go your own way); please look at:

http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-active-management-technology-downloads/

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