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Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center Version 5.1 User’s Guide

Provisioning Using a USB Device

The client systems on the network have to procure a digital provisioning certificate before deploying Intel vPro AMT management application using remote configuration.

To export your certificate hash to the client systems using a USB storage device:

  1. Launch the Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band application.
  2. Click the USB Provisioning tab.
  3. Enter your Management Engine (ME) password in the Current Password section, and then enter a New Password for AMT and confirm it.
    NOTE: The AMT password must contain a minimum of eight characters made up of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and nonalphanumeric characters excluding :, _, and ".
  4. Under USB Key click Browse and point to the location of the USB storage device.
  5. Select the file format for your USB storage device.
  6. Select the Enable remote configuration of user consent policy option if you want to allow the administrator to override the client system's user consent policy.
  7. Select the type of Hash Algorithm required for your out-of-band management environment.
  8. Select the OOB Provisioning (enabling will start hello packets immediately) option if you want to send hello packets immediately.
  9. Select the Consumable Records option to record the systems that are provisioned.
  10. Browse and select the Certificate File you want to apply on your client systems for AMT provisioning.
  11. Enter a name for the certificate file.
  12. Click Create Key.
    The USB provision key is created.
  13. Click Export....
    The USB provisioning key is exported to the USB storage device.

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