BOXD945GTPLKR Intel (CPU), BOXD945GTPLKR Datasheet - Page 34

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BOXD945GTPLKR

Manufacturer Part Number
BOXD945GTPLKR
Description
Manufacturer
Intel (CPU)
Datasheet

Specifications of BOXD945GTPLKR

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Intel Desktop Board D945GTP Technical Product Specification
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The key features of Intel AMT include:
For information about
Intel Active Management Technology
Healing systems remotely, regardless of the operating system or system state:
⎯ Intel AMT provides out-of-band diagnostics and recovery capabilities for IT organizations
⎯ Alerting and event logging help IT organizations detect and diagnose problems quickly to
Protecting the enterprise against malicious software attacks:
⎯ Intel AMT helps IT organizations keep software versions and virus protection consistent
⎯ Version information is stored in non-volatile memory for access anytime by third party
Secure Out of Band (OOB) system management that allows remote management of PCs
regardless of system power or operating system state.
⎯ SSL3.1/TLS encryption
⎯ HTTP authentication
⎯ TCP/IP
⎯ HTTP web GUI
⎯ XML/SOAP API
Remote troubleshooting and recovery that can significantly reduce desk-side visits and
potentially increasing efficiency of IT technical staff.
⎯ System event log
⎯ IDE-Redirection or PXE boot; Network drive or remote CD boot
⎯ Serial over LAN
⎯ OOB diagnostics
⎯ Remote control
⎯ Remote BIOS update
Proactive alerting that decreases downtime and minimizes time to repair.
⎯ Programmable policies
⎯ Operating system lock-up alert
⎯ Boot failure alert
⎯ Hardware failure alerts
Third party non-volatile storage that prevents users from removing critical inventory, remote
control, or virus protection agents.
⎯ Nonvolatile storage for agents
⎯ Tamper-resistant
Remote hardware and software asset tracking that eliminates time-consuming manual inventory
tracking, which also reduces asset accounting costs.
⎯ E-Asset Tag
⎯ HW/SW inventory
to remotely diagnose and repair PCs after software, operating system, or hardware failures
reduce end-user downtime
and up-to-date across the enterprise
software to check and, if necessary, wake a system to perform off-hours updates
Refer to
Section 1.2, page 15