Intel vPro Processor Technology Setup and Configuration for the HP Z1, Z210, Z420, Z620 and Z820 Workstations

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At the MEBx CAUTION prompt (Figure 23), press Y.
Figure 23. Intel AMT MEBx Cauton prompt screen.
17. Select Previous Menu to get back MEBx Main Menu and select Exit to exit
MEBx Setup and save settings. The system will reboot.
Once the system reboots, it will go from In-Setup phase to Operational phase. AMT
is fully operational. Once in the Operational phase, the system can be remotely
managed through the Intel AMT WebGUI or ISV remote console and can be
provided to the end-user for regular use.
Intel AMT WebGUI
The Intel AMT WebGUI is a web browser based interface for limited remote system
management.
The WebGUI is often used as a test to determine if AMT Setup and Configuration
was performed properly on a system. A successful remote connection between a
remote system and the host system running the WebGUI indicates proper AMT
Setup and Configuration on the remote system.
The AMT WebGUI is accessible from the following web browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 or newer
Netscape Navigator 7.1 or newer
Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or newer
Mozilla 1.7 or newer
Limited remote system management includes:
Hardware inventory
Event logging
Remote system reset
Changing of network settings
Addition of new users and passwords
Updating ME firmware
WebGUI support is enabled by default for SMB Setup and Configured systems.
WebGUI support for Enterprise Setup and Configured systems is determined by the
Setup and Configuration Server.