3.3.15 Wired for Management
Intel's Wired for Management initiative is focused on reducing the support and administration
cost of Intel architecture–based systems without compromising flexibility and performance. The
Wired for Management guidelines provide a baseline set of building blocks that are utilized in
Intelligent Manageability to provide standardized management of desktop inventories, remote
system configuration, off-hours maintenance, and next generation power management.
Additional capabilities have been incorporated into Intelligent Manageability to provide an
extensive solution for managing networked computing environments.
Wired for Management technologies include:
Desktop Management Interface (DMI) 2.0
Remote System Installation
Remote Wakeup and Remote Shutdown
ACPI-Ready Hardware
SMBIOS
Pre-boot Execution (PXE) support
Boot Integrity Services (BIS)
3.4 Asset Tracking and Security
The asset control features incorporated into the computer provide key asset tracking data that can
be managed using HP Insight Manager products and Management Solutions Partners products.
Seamless, automatic integration between AssetControl features and these products enables you
to choose the management tool that is best suited to your environment and to leverage your
investment in existing tools.
HP workstations are manufactured with the hardware and firmware required to fully support the
DMI 2.0 standard.
HP also offers several solutions for controlling access to valuable components and information.
Security features such as the Smart Cover Sensor and the Smart Cover Lock, available on select
models, help to prevent unauthorized access to the internal components of the personal computer.
By disabling parallel, serial, or USB ports, or by disabling removable media boot capability, you
can protect valuable data assets. Memory Change and Smart Cover Sensor alerts can be
automatically forwarded to HP Insight Manager products to deliver proactive notification of
tampering with a computer's internal components.
There are three ways to manage security settings on your HP computers:
Locally, using the Setup Utilities. See the Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide included with
the computer for additional information and instructions on using the Computer Setup
Utilities.
Remotely, using the Remote Security Management software. This software enables the
secure, consistent deployment and control of security settings from a central point on the
network using a third-party PC LAN management application such as Microsoft SMS.
Remotely, using HP Insight Manager LC, a tool for managing PC workgroups.
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