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device in a rack, we want to have remote access to it. Mainly used devices,
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depending on the functionalities needed:
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- * RTE - if we need low voltage control, switching on or off the platform,
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- connection via serial and external flashing.
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+ * [ Prepared RTE] ( ../transparent-validation/rte/v1.1.0/quick-start-guide.md ) -
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+ if we need low voltage control, switching on or off the platform, serial
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+ connection and external flashing.
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+ - SOIC-8 Pomona clip (if applicable, i.e. if there are no SPI flashing
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+ headers)
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+ - 6x female-female wire cables
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* Sonoff - if we need line voltage control.
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* PiKVM - if it is not possible to read the device via serial or it is limited,
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it is possible to simulate the keyboard and read the image from HDMI.
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JTPM headers and a FlashBIOS button. Here, we will use Protectli VP46XX as a
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general example.
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- #### Prerequisites
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- * [ Prepared RTE] ( ../transparent-validation/rte/v1.1.0/quick-start-guide.md )
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- * SOIC-8 Pomona clip (if applicable)
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- * 6x female-female wire cables
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+ Before you proceed, make sure your RTE is prepared in accordance with
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+ [ this guide] ( ../transparent-validation/rte/v1.1.0/quick-start-guide.md ) .
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#### Connections
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