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Boot Agent 
The Intel® Boot Agent is a software product that allows your networked client computer to boot using a 
program code image supplied by a remote server. 
Implementation support for the Boot Agent includes: 
 
Multi-protocol boot ROM code designed for remote booting from Gigabit Ethernet Adapters 
 
Compliance with the Pre-boot eXecution Environment (PXE) Version 2.1 Specification 
 
Remote Program Load (RPL) runtime and loader software included with some versions of the Boot 
Agent   
Intel® Boot Agent offers: 
 
Compliance with the Wired for Management Baseline (WfM) 2.0 specification 
 
Compatibility with legacy boot agent environments that use BOOTP protocol 
 
Customization in pre-boot, Windows®, and DOS environments 
Operating environment 
The Boot Agent operates in a client/server environment. Often, in this environment, one or more servers 
provide remote boot services to a large number of client computers through a common network. The 
computer system where the Intel® Boot Agent is loaded is considered to be a client with respect to the 
remote boot capability even if that system acts as a server after the system has finished booting. 
Configuration options 
The Intel® Boot Agent software provides configuration options that allow you to customize the behavior of 
the Boot Agent software. You can configure the Boot Agent in a pre-boot environment (before the 
operating system is loaded). 
Configuring the Boot Agent in a pre-boot PXE or RPL environment 
You can customize the behavior of the Boot Agent software through a pre-boot (operating system 
independent) configuration setup program contained within the adapter's flash ROM. A single user 
interface allows you to configure PXE and RPL protocols on HP Gigabit adapters. You can access this pre-
boot configuration setup program each time the client computer cycles through the boot process. The boot 
process is triggered whenever any of the following boot events occur:  
 
Power on 
 
Hard reset (Reset button on system, if available) 
 
Soft reset (Ctrl+Alt+Del) 
 
Operating system or application-initiated system restart 
When the boot process begins, the screen clears and the computer begins its Power On Self-Test (POST) 
sequence. Shortly after completion of the POST, the Boot Agent software stored in flash ROM executes. 
The Boot Agent then displays an initialization message, similar to the one below, indicating that it is 
active:  
Initializing Intel(R) Boot Agent Version X.X.XX 
PXE 2.0 Build 083 (WfM 2.0) 
Press Ctrl+S to enter the Setup Menu. 
This display may be hidden by the manufacturer's splash screen. See your manufacturer's documentation 
for details.