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Intel AMT Provisioning Error

idata
Employee
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Hello All,

we are trying to test Intel AMT technology with SCCM 2007 R2. The current version on the Lenovo machine M58, which we are using for testing is the following:

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Intel(R) MEInfo Win Version: 2.5.0.1032

BIOS Version: 5CKT48AUS

Intel(R) AMT code versions:

 

Flash: 5.1.0

 

Netstack: 5.1.0

 

Apps: 5.1.0

 

Intel(R) AMT: 5.1.0

 

Sku: 18462

 

VendorID: 8086

 

Build Number: 1167

 

Recovery Version: 5.1.0

 

Recovery Build Num: 1167

 

Legacy Mode: False

Link status: Link up

 

Cryptography fuse: Enabled

 

Flash protection: Enabled

 

Last reset reason: Power up

 

Setup and Configuration: Not started

 

BIOS Mode: Post Boot

Error: The operation failed due to an internal error.

 

FWU Override Counter: Always

 

FWU Override Qualifier: Always

 

FW on Flash Desc Override: Disable

 

Kedron Driver Version: Not Available

 

Kedron HW Version: Not Available

 

UNS Version: 5.0.5.1102

 

LMS Version: 5.0.6.1102

 

HECI Version: 5.0.1.1055

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We are using internal CA and have entered manually the thumbprint of our Root Test CA. We have tried with different passwords and we are sure that they are the same on both place SCCM and MEBx, but when we are trying to provision the machine we receive the following message:

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Provision task begin<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<p> 

Provision target is indicated with SMS resource id. (MachineId = 9 )

 

Found valid basic machine property for machine id = 9.

 

Warning: Currently we don't support mutual auth. Change to TLS server auth mode.

 

The provision mode for device is 1.

 

Attempting to establish connection with target device using SOAP.

 

Found matched certificate hash in current memory of provisioning certificate

 

Create provisionHelper with (Hash: 7FE17D626D37ACF378A39A93194C4842F80DDE4E)

 

Set credential on provisionHelper...

 

Try to use provisioning account to connect target machine ...

 

Fail to connect and get core version of machine using provisioning account # 0.

 

Try to use default factory account to connect target machine ...

 

Fail to connect and get core version of machine using default factory account.

 

Try to use provisioned account (random generated password) to connect target machine ...

 

Fail to connect and get core version of machine using provisioned account (random generated password).

 

Error: Device internal error. Check Schannel, provision certificate, network configuration, device. (MachineId = 9)

 

Error: Can NOT establish connection with target device. (MachineId = 9)

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Provision task end<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< </span>

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We have posted this error and on the following MS forum:

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/configmgrgeneral/thread/46a5cf28-0891-4cf7-a895-c8cf46aaa28c http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/configmgrgeneral/thread/46a5cf28-0891-4cf7-a895-c8cf46aaa28c

According to discussions there we have prepared a DHCP server with options 6 and 15 and have checked the DNS server for the forward (A) and reverse (PTR) DNS records for the client and ConfigMgr site server. The certificate templates we have prepared according to the following MS guide: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc161804.aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc161804.aspx

So what we are doing wrong. Can anyone help us in order to solve this problem.

Thanks in advance.

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idata
Employee
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Welcome to the forums and the road to vPro.

From the logs it looks like your One Time Password is not set properly in the OOB Management Component Config. Since

you are using a self singed cert, you need to enter the hash for it in the MEBx which you are doing correctly. By default, when

you first log into the MEBx, the password is admin. You then must change that password after you connect.

What you need to do is make note of that password and then set it up in the Out Of Band Management.

To do this, navigate to Site Database>Site Management>%Site Name%>Site Settings>Component Configuration.

When you go to that node, right click on Out of Band Management, click Properties.

You will then see Provisioning Settings section in that dialog box. I am going to assume that everything else is set up properly.

Where you see MEBx Account: it should read "admin" in the box.

You need to click "Set..." and enter the password that you changed the MEBx PW when you entered your cert hash.

Let me know if this helps.

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idata
Employee
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Hello Johny,

thank you for you quick response. I have already set up this account, as you already mention i should change the default password in order to input the thumbprint of the certificate. I tried with different passwords, also to reinstall the patch KB94284, but that didn't help me in order to have successfull provisioning. I am wondering if the username for the MEBx is not the default one "admin", how can i see it ? Is there any possibilities for that.

Thanks in advance for you reply

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Matthew_R_Intel
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Under "Site Database" -> "Site Management" -> -> "Site Settings" -> "Component Configuration" -> "Out of Band Management" -> "Provisioning Account" Tab, try adding a provisioning account of "admin" with a password of what ever you made the MEBx password.

--Matt Royer

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idata
Employee
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Hello Matt,

thanks for your answer.

I already did this but without success.

Regards

Kin

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idata
Employee
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Hello All,

 

 

we have found the problem. It appears that the problems came's from nested groups. As soon as we allow permissions for the computer account of the configuration manager server instead of the group we had no problems to make the provisioning.

 

The other problem with the client, which we saw in BIOS was the following:

 

 

Machine Type: Invalid

 

System Serial Number: Invalid

 

UUID: FFFFFFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF

 

 

We had to update the BIOS with the boot CD image, downloaded from the manufacturer.

 

 

After that everything worked as expected.

 

 

With best Regards

 

Kin
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