When you initially
launch the Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band application, and
right after you configure your Account Setup settings, the software
performs the following actions:
Updates the Configuration Manager .mof file and adds
a Dell hardware inventory class to Configuration Manager.
Creates vPro-AMT Capable, vPro-AMT Provisioned-Compliant, and vPro-AMT
Provisioned-Not Compliant device collections in Configuration
Manager.
Creates a vPro-AMT ACUConfig Package package in Configuration Manager.
Creates a vPro-AMT Discover Client task sequence in Configuration Manager.
To discover AMT capability and provisioning status
client systems from Configuration Manager, do the following:
Distribute the vPro-AMT ACUConfig
Package package by distributing the content of the vPro-AMT
Discover Client task sequence.
Deploy the vPro-AMT Discover Client task sequence on a device collection.
The vPro-AMT Discover Client task sequence
will execute on all client systems in the targeted device collection,
and the client systems will eventually end up in one of the three
“vPro-AMT” device collections. It may take a few minutes for the clients
to appear in the device collections. You may need to manually update
the membership of the device collections or restart the Configuration
Manager Admin Console to refresh the device collections.
NOTE: Any Dell client systems
that end up in the vPro-AMT Provisioned - Compliant device
collection will also appear in the Available clients list for
the operations in the Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band application.
NOTE: If you have
upgraded from an earlier version of Dell Command | Integration Suite
for System Center, or if you later upgrade Intel Setup and Configuration
Software using Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band, you may see
multiple versions of the vPro-AMT ACUConfig Package package
and the vPro-AMT Discover Client task sequence in Configuration
Manager. It is recommended that you use the highest version instance
of these objects, v3 over v2, for example, when distributing
content or deploying the task sequence.
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