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李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel)

Senior Application Engineer. Focus on Manageability and Security. Working for Intel since 2006 after received MS from Information and Security Institute of SJTU. Awarded as Intel Black Belt in 2009. Live in Shanghai. Like fishing, riding bicycle, driving in spare time. Blog: http://www.leadfrenzy.net

My AMT Experience 8: Use AMT HW KVM for Remote Monitor

By 李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel) (11 posts) on June 6, 2010 at 11:45 pm
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The most powerful new feature of Intel® AMT 6.x is HW KVM, by which those use cases, like remote OS installation, remote repair of OS issues, become more user-friendly and more easy to perform. Besides those basic usages of Intel® AMT HW KVM for remote diagnostic and repair, this new feature can be extended for [...]

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MY AMT Experience 7: Moblie Active Management via Intel(R) MyWifi

By 李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel) (11 posts) on April 6, 2010 at 6:26 am
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As the appearance of Intel® My Wifi technology, wireless connection to mobile computers can be direct from one mobile computer to another mobile computer without any wireless APs support, which not only just brings convenience while sharing data between mobile computers, but also gives us more opportunities on creating new usage models. Intel® AMT was [...]

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My AMT Experience 6: Example of Obtaining Intel AMT IP Address on Local Machine

By 李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel) (11 posts) on January 10, 2010 at 11:02 pm
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Original Chinese blog link: http://software.intel.com/zh-cn/blogs/2009/02/10/intel-amt-ip/ There are two modes for the IP address setting of Intel AMT: static IP and dynamic IP. In the dynamic IP mode, i.e. automatic allocation of DHCP, Intel AMT shares the same IP address with the local OS when the latter is booted. Generally, you can find the Intel AMT’s [...]

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My AMT Experience 5: How to Enable and Disable iAMT Wireless Feature by Programming

By 李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel) (11 posts) on January 10, 2010 at 10:47 pm
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Original Chinese blog link: http://software.intel.com/zh-cn/blogs/2008/05/30/iamt-2/ Intel AMT 2.5 and 4.0 introduce the support to wireless management; that is to say, remote management is available via wireless interface. While the version 2.5 only supports wireless management in the S0 power state, IAMT 4.0 has extended the feature to the off and sleep state (i.e. Sx state). [...]

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My AMT Experience 4: Solution for TLS Connection Error of Intel AMT Zero Touch Configuration

By 李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel) (11 posts) on January 10, 2010 at 10:14 pm
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Original Chinese blog link: http://software.intel.com/zh-cn/blogs/2009/01/08/intel-amttls/ Intel AMT began to support the Zero Touch Configuration (ZTC, which is now officially named as Remote Configuration) since version 3.0, which matches the certificate used by the configuration server via the built-in root certificate list of the AMT firmware and further certify the identity of the two sides via [...]

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My AMT Experience 3: Why is the remote power off feature via Intel AMT Not_Permitted?

By 李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel) (11 posts) on January 10, 2010 at 10:03 pm
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Original Chinese blog link: http://software.intel.com/zh-cn/blogs/2009/04/14/intel-amtnot_permitted/ Recently, a user met a problem when developing with the Intel® AMT-based remote power control feature. AMT posed the Not_Permitted error when executing the remote power off as shown in the figure below: Figure: Remote Power Off Not_Permitted However, If Manageability Terminal Tool is used, users will not encounter the [...]

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My AMT Experience 2: Intel® AMT SOL Development Experience

By 李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel) (11 posts) on January 10, 2010 at 9:46 pm
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Original Chinese link: http://software.intel.com/zh-cn/blogs/2009/03/25/intel-amt-sol/ Serial Over LAN (SOL) is a serial port redirection function of Intel® AMT used to simulate serial port communication on standard network connection. People who have used and configured device without display interface all know that a serial cable is often needed.  One end is connected to the required operable device [...]

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My AMT Experience 1: What should I do if iAMT cannot be connected?

By 李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel) (11 posts) on January 5, 2010 at 1:39 am
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 I have worked for Intel(R) AMT for some years, and have post many blogs on ISN PRC Blog Community (my blog). Now I would like to share some of my AMT experience here, hope it will be useful to someone else. Appreciated for Kathy's help on translation very much! This blog's original link:  What should [...]

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Manage iAMT Locally via a Router

By 李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel) (11 posts) on November 26, 2008 at 12:48 am
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When we want to access all iAMT features, we must connect ME and send commands from another computer via a network cable. Although some iAMT features can be accessed from HOST OS directly, some very useful features like: System Defense, Agent Presence, IDER, Storage/Network/Security Administration are not able to. Suppose below scenario: when you have [...]

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10 times speed up of SOL

By 李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel) (11 posts) on March 12, 2008 at 10:41 pm
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Last year, I have written a solution under Windows to utilize SOL communication channel as a backup network channel, so that any network applications can use this backup network channel for emergency and encrypted communication, and also this backup channel can be used to fix any network configuration issues by Windows remote desktop. As you [...]

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Practice 802.1x over iAMT wired and wireless interfaces

By 李铎锋--Duofeng Li (Intel) (11 posts) on November 14, 2007 at 2:13 am
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In version 2.5 and 3.0, Intel AMT starts supporting 802.1x authentication protocol, which means that iAMT machine can work seamless within 802.1x authentication forced network environment. When an iAMT machine is connected to a network device, link to a switch from wired interface or to a wireless access point from wireless interface, iAMT can work [...]

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