Intel Active Management Technology (AMT)

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Intel Active Management Technology (AMT)

Some Lenovo laptop include some of Intel's Management features.

Features

  • Management over the Network (LAN and WLAN, using AMT 2.5)
  • Remote Asset (Hardware and Software) Inventory
  • Remote Diagnostic and repair (even if laptop is off or down)
  • Agent Presence Checking (isolate corrupted laptops)
  • Encrypted software update (w/ remote power-on).
  • System isolation and recovery (Use hardware to filter inbound and outbound traffic, except management traffic)
  • Dedicated Flash memory (Firmware + Inventory + ISV Data)

Hints how to setup it via Intel ME BIOS Extension (MEBx) based on the T61p (Small business Mode)

  • Use ThinkVantage System Update so you have the latest BIOS
  • You should enable AMT in BIOS
  • Hit the ThinkVantage button during the POST screen, then after the menu appears hit 'F1'
    • Select 'Config' on the main screen
      • Select 'Intel(R) AMT'
        • Set 'Intel(R) AMT Control' to 'Enabled'
        • Hit 'F10' to Save and Exit
  • After the POST screen you will see the Intel ME BIOS Extension screen. Hit Ctrl+P to enter the setup.
    • The default password is 'admin' (without quotes)
    • If you try to change the Intel ME password and get "Error - Intel(R) ME password change rejected" message, then you are using a weak password. This are guidelines for the Intel ME strong password:
      • between 8- and 32-characters long
      • Contain both upper and lower case Latin characters
      • Have at least one numeric character
      • Have at least one ASCII non-alphanumeric character (!, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *)
    • Select Intel(R) ME Configuration
      • Select 'Intel(R) ME State Control'
        • Set it ENABLED
        • Select Return to Previous Menu
      • Select 'Intel(R) ME Firmware Local Update Qualifier'
        • Set it to ALWAYS OPEN
        • Select Return to Previous Menu
      • Select 'Intel(R) ME Features Control'
        • Select 'Manageability Feature Selection'
          • Choose 'Intel(R) AMT'
        • Return to previous menu
      • Select 'Intel(R) ME Power Control'
        • Select 'Intel (R) ME ON in Host Sleep States'
          • Set the 'widest' range of Sleep States
          • Hit 'ESC' to Exit. The system will reboot now.
  • Hit Ctrl+P when the Intel ME BIOS messages apear
  • Select 'Intel(R) AMT Configuration'
    • Select 'Host Name' and enter the same name as for the OS Host name
    • Select 'TCP/IP', and hit twice 'N' to enable the interface and DHCP, then provide your domain name as set (or to be set) in the OS
    • Select 'Provision Model'
      • Hit 'N' to not change to AMT 1.0 Mode
      • Hit 'Y; to change to Small Business
    • Select 'SOL/IDE-R', hit 'Y' to confirm the warning, set Username & Password, Serial Over LAN and IDE Redirection to ENABLED
    • Select 'Secure Firmware Update' and choose ENABLED
    • Hit 'ESC' to Exit. The system will reboot again.
  • Use ThinkVantage System Update to get the AMT Software
  • After update reboot
  • After Log-in you should see the message 'Intel(R) Active Management Technology (Intel(R) AMT) status on this computer is enabled.

Links

  • See Also Centrino Pro
  • Intel - AMT [1]
  • Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel AMT) Software Development Kit (SDK) Start Here Guide [2]
  • Tips & Tricks for Setting up & Accessing an Intel AMT Client [3]

ThinkPads that may include this feature

Version Models
AMT 2.5 T61, T61p, X61 Tablet