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Intel AMT WebGUI
The Intel® AMT WebGUI is a Web browser-based interface for limited remote computer management. The WebGUI is often
used as a test to determine if Intel AMT setup and configuration was performed properly on a computer. A successful remote
connection between a remote computer and the host computer running the WebGUI indicates proper Intel AMT setup and
configuration on the remote computer.
The Intel AMT WebGUI is accessible from any Web browser, such as the Internet Explorer® or Netscape® applications.
Limited remote computer management includes:
Hardware inventory
Event logging
Remote computer reset
Changing of network settings
Addition of new users
WebGUI support is enabled by default for SMB setup and configured computers. WebGUI support for Enterprise setup and
configured computers is determined by the setup and configuration server. Information on using the WebGUI interface is
available on the
Intel AMT website
.
An older version of the WebGUI interface is available at
Intel AMT Small Business Administrator's Guide
under
Using the Web
Browser Interface
on page 4.
Follow the steps below to connect to the Intel AMT WebGUI on a computer that has been configured and set up :
1. Turn on an Intel AMT capable computer that has completed Intel AMT setup and configuration.
2. Launch a Web browser from a separate computer, such as a management computer on the same subnet as the Intel
AMT computer.
3. Connect to the IP address specified in the MEBx and port of the Intel AMT capable computer. (example:
http://ip_address:16992
or
http://192.168.2.1:16992
)
By default, the port is 16992. Use port 16993 and https:// to connect to the Intel AMT WebGUI on a computer
that has been configured and set up in the Enterprise mode.
If DHCP is used, then use the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the ME. The FQDN is the combination of
the host name and domain. (example:
http://host_name:16992
or
http://system1:16992
)
The management computer makes a TCP connection to the Intel AMT capable computer and accesses the top level
Intel AMT-embedded Web page within the Management Engine of the Intel AMT capable computer.
4. Type the username and password. The default username is
admin
and the password is what was set during Intel AMT
setup in the MEBx.
5. Review the computer information and make any necessary changes.
You can change the MEBx password for the remote computer in the WebGUI. Changing the password in the WebGUI or a
remote console results in two passwords. The new password, known as the remote MEBx password, only works remotely with
the WebGUI or remote console. The local MEBx password used to locally access the MEBx is not changed. You have to
remember both the local and remote MEBx passwords to access the computer MEBx locally and remotely. When the MEBx
password is initially set in Intel AMT setup, the password serves as both the local and remote password. If the remote
password is changed, then the passwords are out of sync.
6. Select
Exit
.
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Summary of Contents for Active Management Technology v5.0
Page 32: ...4 Click the to expand the Intel AMT Getting Started section ...
Page 33: ...5 Click the to expand the Section 1 Provisioning section ...
Page 34: ...6 Click the to expand the Basic Provisioning without TLS section ...
Page 37: ...The IP address for the ProvisionServer and Intel SCS are now visible ...
Page 38: ...9 Select Step 2 Discovery Capabilities ...
Page 40: ...11 Select Step 3 View Intel AMT Capable Computers ...
Page 41: ...Any Intel AMT capable computers on the network are visible in this list ...
Page 42: ...12 Select Step 4 Create Profile ...
Page 43: ...13 Click the plus symbol to add a new profile ...
Page 47: ...15 Select the icon with the arrow pointing out to Export Security Keys to USB Key ...
Page 48: ...16 Select the Generate keys before export radio button ...
Page 55: ...27 Select Step 7 Monitor Provisioning Process ...
Page 57: ...28 Select Step 8 Monitor Profile Assignments ...
Page 60: ...Back to Contents Page ...
Page 66: ...9 Select Intel ME Features Control and then press Enter ...
Page 68: ...10 Select Return to Previous Menu and then press Enter ...
Page 69: ...11 Select Intel ME Power Control and then press Enter ...
Page 70: ...Intel ME ON in Host Sleep States is the next option The default setting is Mobile ON in S0 ...
Page 71: ...12 Select Return to Previous Menu and then press Enter ...
Page 72: ...13 Select Return to Previous Menu and then press Enter ...
Page 76: ...8 Type the domain name into the Domain name field ...
Page 78: ...11 Select Setup and Configuration from the menu and then press Enter ...
Page 81: ...14 Select Provisioning Server from the menu and then press Enter ...
Page 84: ...17 Select Provisioning Server FQDN from the menu and then press Enter ...
Page 85: ...18 Type the fully qualified domain name FQDN for the provisioning server and press Enter ...
Page 86: ...19 Select TLS PSK from the menu and then press Enter ...
Page 89: ...22 Select TLS PKI from the menu and then press Enter ...
Page 93: ...26 Select Return to Previous Menu and press Enter ...
Page 96: ...28 Select SOL IDE R and then press Enter ...
Page 99: ...For Serial Over LAN SOL IDE R select Enabled and then press Enter ...
Page 100: ...For IDE Redirection select Enabled and then press Enter ...
Page 101: ...Password Policy is the next option The default setting is Default Password Only ...
Page 102: ...Secure Firmware Update is the next option The default setting is Enabled ...
Page 103: ...Skip Set PRTC ...
Page 105: ...30 Select Return to Previous Menu and then press Enter ...
Page 106: ...31 Select Exit and then press Enter ...
Page 107: ...32 Press y when the following message appears Are you sure you want to exit Y N ...
Page 114: ...10 Select Intel ME Features Control and then press Enter ...
Page 116: ...11 Select Return to Previous Menu and then press Enter ...
Page 117: ...12 Select Intel ME Power Control and then press Enter ...
Page 118: ...Intel ME ON in Host Sleep States is the next option The default setting is Mobile ON in S0 ...
Page 119: ...13 Select Return to Previous Menu and then press Enter ...
Page 120: ...14 Select Return to Previous Menu and then press Enter ...
Page 124: ...8 Type the domain name into the field ...
Page 129: ...15 For Serial Over LAN select Enabled and then press Enter ...
Page 130: ...16 For IDE Redirection select Enabled and then press Enter ...
Page 131: ...17 For Password Policy select Enabled and then press Enter ...
Page 132: ...Secure Firmware Update is the next option The default setting is Enabled ...
Page 133: ...18 Skip Set PRTC ...
Page 135: ...19 Select Return to Previous Menu and then press Enter ...
Page 136: ...20 Select Exit and then press Enter ...
Page 137: ...21 Press y when the following message appears Are you sure you want to exit Y N ...