Users Guide

NOTE: This Boot Order feature is not supported in UEFI boot mode.
1 Launch Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band.
For more information, see Launching Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band.
2 Click Client Conguration > Boot Order.
3 The table lists all the possible Boot devices. Change the boot order by:
Moving the boot devices up or down the order by clicking the Up or Down arrows at the bottom of the table.
Disabling boot devices by selecting or deselecting the check-box next to the Boot Device.
4 Select one of the conguration options:
One-time boot conguration — If you want the boot-order to be changed for only one reboot cycle.
NOTE: The boot-order is permanently changed if this option is not selected.
Continue on error — If you want the task execution to continue to subsequent clients systems when an error occurs, select the
Continue on error option. Otherwise, task execution stops on the rst client system where an error is encountered.
Reboot client after applying changes — If you want to reboot the client systems after applying changes.
5 Click Next.
The Select Clients tab is opened.
6 Search for client systems to which you want to apply the Boot Order changes to.
7 From the Discovered clients list select the client systems you want to manage and click the button to move your selected systems
or press the button to move all the discovered Dell clients into the Selected clients list.
8 Click Next.
The Schedule Task tab is displayed.
9 You can either choose to apply the changes immediately or schedule it to run later.
Depending on your schedule, select one of the following options:
Run now — the changes to the Boot Order is immediately applied and displays the Running status in the Task Queue.
Run At — the changes to the Boot Order is queued in the Task Queue.
NOTE
: You can launch the Task Queue to view the list of completed and pending tasks.
NOTE: If your client systems are not connected to the network, run the task again.
10 Provide a name to the task you are running and clickNext.
The Summary tab is displayed.
11 Click Finish.
The Task Queue window is opened and depending on how you scheduled the task, it starts running immediately or will be queued.
Conguring BIOS Settings
This feature allows you to remotely congure, change, and reset the BIOS settings on one or several client systems. The settings displayed
in the BIOS settings table are current BIOS setting names; legacy systems may use dierent specic BIOS setting names, but are
accessible using the updated setting names in the BIOS settings table. BIOS setting names that are italicized refer to BIOS settings
available only on legacy systems.
NOTE
: Supported BIOS conguration options vary for each client
system.
1 Launch Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band.
For more information, see Launching Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of Band.
2 Click Client Conguration > BIOS Settings.
3 Make any changes to the BIOS settings for your client systems.
4 Optionally, select task processing options:
Continue processing. Do not stop on any errors — The application continues to apply the next selected BIOS setting to the
current and following clients.
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