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Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions 
Q: How can the MEBx be locally accessed? 
A: The MEBx can be locally accessed by pressing CTRL-P during POST. 
Q: Why is the CTRL-P prompt not displayed during POST? 
A: By default the CTRL-P prompt is hidden during POST, but it can be displayed if set in F10 Setup. 
Q: What is the default username and password for the MEBx? 
A: The default username and password are both “admin”. 
Q: Why does the MEBx not accept my new password? 
A: All MEBx passwords, other than the default password, must comply with the strong password 
guidelines. See the Password Guidelines section for more details. 
Q: If the password is not known, how can the system be recovered? 
A: Clearing CMOS will reset all MEBx options including the password. The password will revert back 
to the default password of “admin”. 
Q: How can all MEBx options be restored to the factory defaults?  
A: See Full Return to Factory Defaults section. 
Q: What happens if the wrong password is entered incorrectly multiple times? 
A: Once the password is entered incorrectly three times, the system will reboot. The user can go back 
into the MEBx after the reboot and attempt to enter the password again. 
Q: Why can’t a new password set with the WebGUI be used locally in the MEBx? 
A: A password set with the WebGUI is a remote password and will only work when accessing the 
MEBx remotely. It does not work with the MEBx locally. The local password must be used to locally 
access the MEBx. 
Q: Is TLS required? 
A: No. TLS is optional. 
Q: If TLS is not used, then what is used? 
A: HTTP Digest will be used for mutual authentication if TLS is not used. 
Q: Who provides Setup and Configuration Servers? 
A: HP Client Configuration Manager and ISVs such as Altiris provide Setup and Configuration 
Servers. Check with your management console supplier to see if they offer this service. 
Q: Can AMT be set for static address and the OS set for DHCP or vice versa? 
A: No. Although it can be done, this is not a supported setting by Intel and may cause unexpected 
system behavior. 
Q: What is the default port used by the Intel WebGUI? 
A: The Intel WebGUI listens to port 16992. 
Q: What is the difference between the ME and AMT? 
A: The ME is the controller that manages AMT along with PAVP. Clearing AMT settings does not 
affect ME settings since the ME is a separate entity. 










