How can I remote control a device with vPro?
Before you begin:
The following requirements must be met to use the vPro hardware-based KVM feature:
- The technician must run Rescue Technician Console version 7.51.3808 or later.
- The agent must login to the Technician Console with a Rescue user that has the Intel vPro and Remote Control (KVM) permissions enabled in the Rescue Admin Center for their technician group.
- The Intel-vPro device must support full Intel AMT manageability (Intel vPro Standard Manageability does not support out-of-band KVM).
- The Intel-vPro device must be provisioned with an Intel EMA server v. 1.12.1.0 or later.
- The Intel EMA endpoint group that the device is provisioned with needs to have the Remote KVM access right enabled in its configuration.
- The Intel AMT profile assigned to the Intel EMA endpoint group of the device must have the KVM feature enabled in its Management Interfaces settings.
- The Intel EMA user connecting to the device must belong to an EMA user group that has the Hardware Manageability access right enabled.
- The device must be able to reach the EMA server, preferably via CIRA.
What can I do in a KVM session?
- Fullscreen: With this icon, you can toggle the KVM view to fullscreen mode.
- Fixed scaling: You can precisely adjust the scaling of the remote screen by incrementing or decrementing the displayed value.
- Scaling: You can select one of the three preset scaling options from the dropdown:
- Actual size: the remote screen gets displayed at the original resolution without scaling, which may require scrolling.
- Fit to Window: the remote screen size gets down-scaled to fit the KVM view (if larger than the local KVM screen estate).
- Stretch to Window: the remote screen size gets up or down-scaled to fit the local KVM view.
- Key Combination: You can select a key combination from the dropdown to send to the remote device.
- Three blue squares: You can send the Ctrl+Alt+Delete key combination to the remote device.
- End: You can end the KVM session.
Article last updated: 31 January, 2024