Create a Profile with CCM
Client Control Mode (CCM) provides full access to features of Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT), but it does require user consent for all redirection features.
While Intel® AMT includes the ability to use the features listed below with user consent in CCM, the Open AMT Cloud Toolkit does not currently support it.
These features require user consent:
- Keyboard, Video, Mouse (KVM) Control
- IDE-Redirection for sharing and mounting images remotely
- Serial-over-LAN (SOL)
Figure 1: Set up configuration and profiles for N number of clients.
Create a Profile¶
Profiles provide configuration information to the firmware on platforms featuring Intel® AMT during the activation process with the Remote Provisioning Client (RPC).
To create a CCM profile:
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Select the Profiles tab from the menu on the left.
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Under the Profiles tab, click New in the top-right corner to create a profile.
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Specify a Profile Name of your choice.
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Under Activation Mode, select Client Control Mode from the dropdown menu.
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Leave Generate Random AMT Password unchecked.
Production Environment
In a production environment, you typically generate a random password for each AMT device to create a stronger, more secure AMT environment.
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Provide a strong AMT Password. AMT will verify this password when receiving a command from a MPS server.
Important
This password must meet standard, strong password requirements:
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8 to 32 characters
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One uppercase, one lowercase, one numerical digit, one special character
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The MEBX Password field is disabled, as the password for Intel® Manageability Engine BIOS Extensions (Intel® MEBX) cannot be set when activating in CCM due to the lower level of trust when compared to ACM.
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Select DHCP as Network Configuration.
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Select the name of the CIRA Configuration you created previously from the drop-down menu.
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Optionally, add Tags to help in organizing and querying devices as your list of managed devices grow.
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Click Save.