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Feature Summary Note: Intel® Active Management Technology requires one of the following Intel® Core™ i5 vPro™ and Intel® Core™ i7 vPro™ processors: Intel® Core™ i5-2390T, Intel® Core™ i5-2400, Intel® Core™ i5-2400S, Intel® Core™ i5-2500, Intel® Core™ i5-2500S, Intel® Core™ i5-2500T, Intel® Core™ i7-2600, or Intel ® Core™ i7-2600S processor. In addition, the following Intel® Xeon® E3 processors support Intel AMT functionality: Intel® Xeon® E3-1220, Intel® Xeon® E3-1220L, Intel® Xeon® E3-1225, Intel® Xeon® E3-1230, and Intel® Xeon® E3- 1235 processors. Other Intel® Core™ processors will provide Intel® Standard Manageability only. Note: Of the Intel processors listed above, only the Intel Core i5 and Intel Core i7 vPro processors and Intel Xeon E3 processors with integrated Intel® HD graphics will support KVM Remote Control; discrete graphics are not supported. All Intel Core i5 and Intel Core i7 vPro processors listed above and Intel Xeon E3-1225, Intel Xeon E3-1235 processors have integrated Intel HD graphics. 1. Intel® vPro™ Technology Setup and Configuration 1.1 BIOS Setup 1.1.1 Overview The Intel Desktop Boards DQ67SW, DQ67EP and DQ67OW BIOS interface is based upon the UEFI specification. As a result, the Intel® vPro™ technology features are accessed from the BIOS Setup screens. The menus of interest to the Intel vPro technology user are Configuration, Security and Intel® Management Engine (Intel® ME). Table 2 lists the BIOS setup locations for setting the different features of Intel vPro technology. Intel® vPro™ Technology Feature BIOS Setup Menu Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Configuration / On-Board Devices Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) Security Intel Trusted Execution Technology (Intel TXT) Security Intel VT for Directed I/O (Intel VT-d) Security Intel Active Management Technology (Intel AMT) Intel ME Table 2. Location of Intel vPro Technology Features in BIOS Setup 1.1.2 Entering BIOS Setup To enter BIOS Setup, the user must press [F2] during the POST screen displayed shortly after power is applied to the board, as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1. Intel® Desktop Boards POST Screen Upon entering BIOS Setup, the user will be presented the BIOS Setup Main menu screen as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2. BIOS Setup - Main Menu 1.1.3 BIOS Setup – Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu, shown in Figure 3, contains settings for On-Board Devices, as well as access to the system Event Log. Figure 3. BIOS Setup - Configuration Menu TPM is enabled or disabled by means of the Configuration / On-Board Devices menu as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4. BIOS Setup - Configuration 1.1.4 BIOS Setup – Security Menu Figure 5 displays the Security menu. This menu gives you access to virtualization-related features such as Intel VT, Intel TXT and Intel VT-d. It also allows you to set passwords for platform- and hard drive-level security and to control the Execute Disable Bit (XD) technology and Chassis Intrusion features. Figure 5. BIOS Setup - Security Menu Note: Intel VT and Intel VT-d must be enabled before Intel TXT. Once Intel TXT is enabled, the user cannot disable Intel VT or Intel VT-d unless Intel TXT is disabled first. Note: Setting the Master Key Hard Disk Drive Password will not enable Hard Disk Drive password security. Only by setting the Hard Disk Drive Password will the system pause during boot to ask for a password. At that time either the Hard Disk Drive Password or the Master Key Password (if set) will allow the system to proceed. Note: The Supervisor Password controls access to the BIOS Setup menus. The User Password controls booting the platform and is separate from the Hard Disk Drive Password. The User Password is stored in the Intel Desktop Boards DQ67SW, DQ67EP and DQ67OW non-volatile RAM and stays with the platform, whereas the Hard Disk Drive Password is stored directly on the HDD and is portable with it. Note: The Hard Disk Drive Password is only functional for hard drives connected to SATA port 0. 1.1.5 BIOS Setup – Intel® ME Menu When first accessing the Intel ME menu, the user will be asked to change the default password of “admin”. The new password must be at least eight characters long and be composed of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers and symbols (excluding colon, comma and double quotes). Figure 6 illustrates the initial Intel ME menu. Figure 6. BIOS Setup – Intel® ME Menu Once the administrator password is set, the user is presented the Intel ME main menu, shown in Figure 7. Figure 7. Intel ME - Main Menu 1.1.5.1 Intel ME – Intel ME Configuration Under the Intel ME Configuration menu, the user will be able to disable Intel AMT (enabled by default); select the Intel ME Power Policy; and set the Idle Timeout, the amount of time, in seconds, Intel ME must be idle before it will enter its lowest-power state (valid values are from 1 – 65535). These options are shown in Figure 8. Figure 8. Intel ME – Intel ME Configuration Note: If Intel AMT is enabled, on-board LAN (found under BIOS S...
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