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HP 6930p - EliteBook - Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz Panduan Penyiapan dan Konfigurasi
Mobile: ON in S0, S3/AC, S4-5/AC
Mobile: ON in S0, ME Wake in S3/AC
Mobile: ON in S0, ME Wake in S3/AC, S4-5/AC (for AMT 4.x)
S0 is the ON state. The PC is fully functioning. All system devices and operating system,
if available, are running. S0 is also known as G0.
S3 is the Standby (Microsoft terminology) or Suspend-to-RAM state. The memory
subsystem and Vaux power rail remains powered, while the rest of the system including
the processor are not powered. When the system resumes from S3, the system context
remains intact because the system memory was preserved and powered at all times.
S4 is the Hibernate (Microsoft terminology) or Suspend-to-Disk state. The system context
(memory) is saved to the hard drive as a hibernation file. When the system resumes from
S4, the system context is restored from the hibernation file. Vaux remains powered, but
all other subsystems including system memory and the processor are not powered.
S5 is the Soft Off state. It is identical to S4 with the exception that the system context is
not saved. When the system resumes from S5, it will power up and going through POST.
Important Note: In DC mode, AMT is only available in the S0 (ON) state.
14) Return to previous menu.
15) The system will display an Intel ME Configuration Complete message.
16) The system will reboot.
Once the ME Configuration is complete, the user can go on to configure the AMT on the next boot.
17) Go into the Intel AMT Configuration.
18) Go into Host Name.
a. Enter a host name
Default Setting
Recommended Setting
Note that spaces are not accepted in the host name. Make sure there is not a duplicate
host name on the network. Hostnames can be used in place of the system's IP for any
applications requiring the IP address.
For AMT 2.x only, if you use DHCP for networking, the Host Name must match the
computer name under Windows.
For AMT 2.x only, if you use static IP addresses, the Host Name must be different than
the computer name under Windows.
19) Go into TCP/IP.
a. Disabling Network Interface
Default Setting
Recommended Setting
i. Select N.
If network is disabled, then all remote AMT capabilities are disabled and
TCP/IP settings will not be necessary.
: None
: User Dependent
: Network Interface Enabled
: Network Interface Enabled
(for AMT 4.x)
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