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=Wired for Management (WfM)=
=Wired for Management (WfM)=


 
An open specification developed by Intel that allows management of remote machines over the network.


=Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE)=
=Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE)=


PXE is a mandatory components of the [[#Wired_for_Management_.28WfM.29|WfM]] specification, defining how a workstation boots from a server over a network. PXE must be supported by the computer's BIOS and its physical network interface.
PXE is a boot protocol defining how a workstation boots from a server over a network. In order to work, PXE must be supported by the computer's BIOS and its physical network interface. PXE is a mandatory components of the [[#Wired_for_Management_.28WfM.29|WfM]] specification,
 
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 26 June 2017

Wired for Management (WfM)

An open specification developed by Intel that allows management of remote machines over the network.

Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE)

PXE is a boot protocol defining how a workstation boots from a server over a network. In order to work, PXE must be supported by the computer's BIOS and its physical network interface. PXE is a mandatory components of the WfM specification,