Resending Hello messages with the Delayed Configuration policy
The Delayed Configuration policy lets you re-open the Intel AMT interface for the computers that are in the delayed configuration state for another six hours.
Computers that entered the delayed configuration state appear in the filter.
Resending Hello messages with the Delayed Configuration policy is an in-band functionality and requires the Windows operating system to be running and the Symantec Management Agent to be installed on the Intel AMT computer. Delayed Configuration requires that you use DHCP in your environment.
You can also use the Delayed Configuration policy to start the Remote Configuration sequence on computers with Intel AMT 2.2 and 2.6.
See About resending Hello messages.
To enable the Delayed Configuration policy
Install the Symantec Management Agent on the Intel AMT computers, if it is not already installed.
Install the Out of Band Task Agent on the client computer, if it is not already installed.
See Installing the Out of Band Task Plug-in.
In the Symantec Management Console, on the Settings menu, click .
In the left pane, click .
In the right pane, configure and enable the Delayed Setup and Configuration policy.
For help, in the Symantec Management Console, on the Help menu, click .
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