Users Guide

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Introduction
Dell Command | Congure is a packaged software that provides conguration capability to business client systems. You can
congure the client systems using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) or a Command Line Interface (CLI).
For more information on CLI, see Dell Command | Congure Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at Dell.com/
DellClientCommandSuiteManuals. Dell Command | Congure supports following Windows and Linux operating systems: Windows 7,
Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10, Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 7, and Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.
NOTE: Dell Command | Congure was formerly Dell Client Conguration Toolkit (CCTK). After the CCTK version 2.2.1,
CCTK is rebranded as Dell Command | Congure.
What’s new in this release
The new features for this release include support for:
New platforms.
Support for SMBIOS 3.0
Updated the default installation path for Linux as /opt/dell/dcc.
Support for following new BIOS features/attributes:
Determining if BIOS should attempt to boot from the legacy boot list when the UEFI boot list fails. See --attemptlegacyboot
option.
Conguring the Active State Power Management (ASPM) level. See --aspm option.
Conguring the automatic BIOS recovery without any user interaction if BIOS corruption is detected. See --biosautorecovery
option.
Conguring the BIOS connect feature. See --biosconnect option.
Conguring the state of the available BiosConnect boot paths. See --biosconnectactivation option.
Allowing or restricting downgrading of the system BIOS. See --biosdowngrade option.
Conguring the BIOS integrity check during the booting process. See --biosintegritycheck option.
Allowing or restricting the BIOS event log to be cleared on the next boot. See --bioslogclear option.
Conguring the visibility of BIOS settings. See --biossetupadvmode option.
Conguring the time-out value for the keyboard backlight when an AC adapter is plugged into the system. See --
brightnessac option.
Conguring the panel brightness to be used when the system is using battery power only. See --brightnessbattery option.
Conguring the Reliability Availability Serviceability (RSA) support on CPUs. See --cpursa option.
Congures the CPU snoop mode. See --cpusnoop option.
Conguring the platform external displays. See --dgpuexterndisplay option.
Conguring Congures the dock battery charge mode. See --dockbattchrgcfg option.
Allowing or restricting to use the docking station in the absence of AC power while the battery is charged for more than
specied percentage. See --docksupportonbattery option.
Conguring the fan speed control if the fan speed is set to Auto using fanspeed attribute. See --fanspeedctrllevel option.
Conguring whether to clear the fault tolerant memory log during the next boot. See --faulttolerantmemlogclear option.
Conguring the full screen logo that appears during BIOS POST. See --fullscreenlogo option.
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