The Automated page detects and activates vPro machines. The automated setup can be started, then resumed. For example, you might start setup then close the browser before setup is complete. Click the Resume button to return to where you were in the setup for a machine.
Automated setup includes configuring vPro proxies as needed for the discovered networks. vPro proxy machines are agent machines that relay vPro commands between the VSA and any vPro machines that share the same network as the proxy machine. A vPro Proxy is required on each network you wish to send vPro power commands to, or to remote control machines.
Actions
Start New Wizard - Click to start the Automatic vPro Detection and Activation wizard.
Wizard Page 1 - Select the machines you wish to test for vPro capable chipsets that have not yet been detected. Optionally check the Show Already Detected Machines checkbox.
Wizard Page 2 - For each detected vPro machine, accept or change the selection of an agent machine on the same network as the detected machine to act as a vPro Proxy machine. A vPro Proxy machine does not have to be a vPro capable machine. It only has to relay vPro commands to vPro enabled machines on the same network.
Reassign - Reassigns all machines assigned to a proxy.
Change Proxy - Reassigns a single machine to a new proxy.
Wizard Page 3 - Configure the agent machines selected to act as vPro Proxy machines. Specify the port the vPro Proxy will use to listen for KVMView sessions initiated from the VSA by an administrator. Ensure any firewall and router the vPro Proxy is behind has opened this same port number.
Change - Edits the port number.
Verify Pending - Tests the connection between the VSA and the vPro proxy.
Wizard Page 4 - Check the the status of the ongoing detection and activation processes. This page updates automatically.
Incomplete Wizards Columns
The Incomplete Wizards table shows you the state Automated Setup is in for vPro machines that have not completed their setup.
Current Page - The current page of the wizard.
Machine ID Filter
Machine Group - The machine id/group ID of an agent machine.
View - The view used by the administrator when Automated Setup was interrupted.
Scope - The scope used by administrator when Automated Setup was interrupted.
Admin - The administrator running Automated Setup when it was interrupted.
Date - The date/time Automated Setup was interrupted.
Resume - Click to continue running Automated Setup for the selected machine.