Intel DQ45CB Technical Product Specification page 31

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⎯ Operating system repair
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
System Defense 2 - In addition to the in-bound and out-bound packet filtering of
the previous generation, System Defense 2 is an Intel AMT feature that uses
advanced heuristics to help protect against the propagation of worms through the
use of preset packet filters. The number of new connections made to a specific port
or IP address are counted over a specific time window. If a preset threshold is
exceeded, it will alert the Management Console and suspend the client's network
activity until the system can be remediated.
Remote Configuration or Zero Touch Configuration (ZTC) minimizes the cost to
deploy Intel AMT by eliminating the need for IT personnel to touch each client
system prior to configuration. ZTC consists of a single OEM BIOS/Firmware image
that provides the Intel AMT client with information to authenticate connections and
allows it to remotely perform a secure setup procedure. IT departments must
acquire an appropriate Intel AMT-trusted certificate as well as use a remote
management application that supports ZTC.
For information about
Intel Active Management Technology
Product Description
Refer to
http://www.intel.com/g
o/iamt
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