Dell Command | PowerShell Provider Version 2.2 Reference Guide April 2019 Rev.
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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.2..............................................4 Other documents you may need...................................................................................................................................... 4 Chapter 2: Attributes supported in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.2................................ 5 AdvancedBootOptions..................................................................................................
1 Introduction to Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.2 Dell Command | PowerShell Provider is a PowerShell module that provides BIOS configuration capability to Dell client platforms using the Windows PowerShell Interface. Dell Command | PowerShell Provider can be installed as plug-in software registered within a Windows PowerShell environment. This document describes the supported attributes, and error reporting in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider.
2 Attributes supported in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.2 Following are the categories in Dell Command PowerShell Provider. These categories contain BIOS attributes. Table 1. Attributes supported in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider Category Name Description AdvancedBootOptions Displays the attributes to configure advanced boot settings. AdvancedConfigurations Displays the attributes to configure various advanced settings.
Table 1. Attributes supported in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider (continued) Category Name Description Wireless Displays the attributes to configure wireless devices.
Table 2. AdvancedBootOptions (continued) Attribute Name Description UefiBootPathSecurity Determines whether the system should prompt the user to enter the Admin password, if set, while booting from a UEFI boot path from the F12 Boot Menu. Possible values: ● AlwaysExceptInternalHdd — All UEFI boot paths require the user to enter the Admin password, except for the boot paths that are hosted on an internal hard disk drives.
BootSequence Table 6. BootSequence Attribute Name Description BootList Determines the system’s boot mode. Possible values: ● Uefi — Enables booting to Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) capable operating systems. ● Legacy — (the default) Ensures compatibility with operating systems that do not support UEFI. NOTE: Legacy boot mode is not allowed when secure boot is enabled or legacy option ROM is disabled.
Table 7. IntelSoftwareGuardExtensions (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Change this feature to SoftControlled if the current state is Enabled NOTE: One of the methods of configuring Software Guard Extensions (SGX) feature is from the BIOS setup screen. Manageability Table 8. Manageability Attribute Description AmtCap Set the intel active management technology (AMT) capability.
Table 9. Maintenance (continued) Attribute Name Description BiosAutoRcvr Enables or disables BIOS auto recovery feature. Possible values: ● Enabled — If BIOS corruption is detected, the system automatically recovers BIOS without any user interaction. ● Disabled — Disables BIOS auto recovery feature. NOTE: You can enable this option only if BiosRcvrFrmHdd option is enabled. BiosIntegrityCheck Enables or disables the BIOS integrity check during the booting process.
Table 10. MemoryInformation (continued) Attribute Name Description NOTE: Due to an amount of memory allocated for the system use, MemoryAvailable is less than MemoryInstalled. Certain operating systems may not be able to use all the available memory. Possible Values: Read-only MemoryInstalled Displays the amount of main memory physically installed in the system. Possible Values: Read-only MemorySpeed Displays the clock frequency of the main memory.
Table 11. MiscellaneousDevices (continued) Attribute Name Description HdFreeFallProtect Enables or disables hard drive free fall protection. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled MediaCard Enables or disables the media card. If disabled, the media card is hidden from the OS and not seen in the Device Manager. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled MediaCardand1394 Enables or disables the media card and 1394.
Table 11. MiscellaneousDevices (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Disabled SdCardBoot Enables or disables booting the system from an SD card. Possible values: ● Enabled — Allows the system to boot from an SD card. ● Disabled — Prevents the system from detecting or boot from the SD card. SdCardReadOnly Enables or disables the read-only mode for SD card. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled Performance Table 12.
Table 12. Performance (continued) Attribute Name Description ● ● ● ● ● CpuSnoopMode Cores24 — Twenty four cores are enabled. Cores25 — Twenty five cores are enabled. Cores26 — Twenty six cores are enabled. Cores27 — Twenty seven cores are enabled. Cores28 — Twenty eight cores are enabled. Configures the CPU snoop mode. Possible values: ● Early — Enables early snoop mode. Use this mode for latency-sensitive applications that do not require high remote bandwidth. ● Home — Enables home snoop mode.
Table 12. Performance (continued) Attribute Name Description ● System or HDD password is enabled. ● A Dell Encryption Accelerator card is installed. ● The BlockSleep setting is enabled. IntelRapidStartInstantOnDispla Enables or disables displaying the system logo from cache during system resume using y Intel Rapid Start Technology. Possible values: ● Enabled — Displays the system logo from cache during system resume using Intel Rapid Start Technology.
Table 12. Performance (continued) Attribute Name Description Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled Speedstep Intel SpeedStep technology that allows the processor to operate at two or more operating speeds called P-states in ACPI terminology. When disabled, the processor operates at its maximum frequency. Possible values: ● ● ● ● IsochronousMode Disabled Enabled MaximumPerformance MaximumBattery Enables or disables System Isochronous mode.
Table 12. Performance (continued) Attribute Name Description MemRSA Enables or disables the Reliability Availability Serviceability (RSA) support on memory module. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled PcieRSA Enables or disables the Reliability Availability Serviceability (RSA) support on PCIe devices. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled CpuRSA Enables or disables the Reliability Availability Serviceability (RSA) support on CPUs. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled POSTBehavior Table 13.
Table 13. POSTBehavior (continued) Attribute Name Description FnLockMode If Enabled, F1 to F12 keys behave as function keys holding Fn key is required to access their secondary functions. Without holding Fn key, the dual function keys behave as normally labeled. Possible values: ● EnableSecondary ● DisableStandard FullScreenLogo Enables or disables the full screen logo that appears during BIOS POST.
Table 13. POSTBehavior (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Disabled — Disables F12 Boot Option Menu. PostF2Key Enables or disables boot menu on POST boot screen. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled PostHelpDeskKey Enables or disables display of the (ctrl+h) help Desktop hotkey message on the POST screen if Management Engine (ME) is alive and Client Initiated Remote Access (CIRA) is supported.
Table 13. POSTBehavior (continued) Attribute Name Description Possible values: ● PromptWrnErr — System pauses for the user to respond when warnings or errors are detected. ● ContWrn — System continues to boot when warnings are detected, but pauses for the user to respond when errors are detected. ● ContWrnErr — System continues to boot when warnings or errors are detected. NOTE: Errors deemed critical to the operation of the system hardware always pause the system.
Table 14. PowerManagement (continued) Attribute Name Description AutoOn Configures the days when the system has to turn on automatically at the time specified in AutoOnHr and AutoOnMn. This function can turn on the system either every day, on weekdays, or on selected days. If AutoOnHr is set to 23, and AutoOnTime is set to 53, then setting AutoOntime to Weekdays turns on the system automatically on weekdays (Monday to Friday) at 11:53 p.m..
Table 14. PowerManagement (continued) Attribute Name Description Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled AutoWakePeriod Defines the time in minutes after which the system should automatically wake up from Standby, Hibernate, or Switched off mode. Possible values: integers ranging from 0 to 254 NOTE: The system wakes up from Sleep, Hibernate, or Switched off mode only if the AutoOn option is enabled for everyday of the week.
Table 14. PowerManagement (continued) Attribute Name Description DockBatteryChargeConfigurat Configures the dock battery charge mode. ion Possible values: ● Standard — Charges the battery over a long period of time. ● Express — Charges the battery in Express Charge mode using Dell's fast charging technology. FanCtrlOvrd Runs the system fan at full speed. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled FanSpeed Sets the speed of the fan to Auto, High, Medium, Low, Medium High, or Medium Low.
Table 14. PowerManagement (continued) Attribute Name Description ModBattChargeCfg Configures the module bay battery charge mode. Possible values: ● Standard — Charges the battery at a standard rate. ● Express — Charges the battery faster using the express charging algorithm, Dell's fast charging technology PeakShiftBatteryThreshold Sets the value of the Peak Shift battery threshold. The acceptable value range is from 15 to 100 percent.
Table 14. PowerManagement (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Adaptive — Battery settings are adoptively optimized based on your typical battery usage pattern. ● Standard — Charges the battery at a standard rate. ● Express — Charges the battery faster using the express charging algorithm, Dell's fast charging technology. ● PrimAcUse — Charges the battery while plugged in, a mode preferred by the users who operate their systems while plugged in to an external power source.
Table 14. PowerManagement (continued) Attribute Name Description Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled WakeOnAc Controls the system's behavior when AC power is restored after AC power was lost. Possible values: ● Disabled — System stays off after AC power is restored. ● Enabled — System powers on after AC power is restored. WakeOnDock Enables or disables waking the system when a docking connection is made. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled WakeOnLan Configures the wake-on-LAN feature.
Table 14. PowerManagement (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Disabled PreEnabled Table 15. PreEnabled Attribute Description AmdSmartShift Sets the AmdSmartShift. Possible values: ● Enabled - On a discrete GPU system, AMD SmartShift allows the system’s CPU and discrete GPU to share the power limits. This allows the potential performance that increases within the systems power or thermal limitation, ● Disabled - AmdSmartShift feature disabled. .
Table 15. PreEnabled (continued) Attribute Description ● Disabled ExpansionBay 3 Enables or disables Expansion Bay 3. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled FaultTolerantMemLogClear Enables or disables the Fault Tolerant Memory Log Clear option. Possible values: ● Enabled — System clears fault tolerant memory log during the next boot. ● Disabled — Fault Tolerant Memory Log Clear option will be disabled, and no action will be taken during the next boot.
Table 15. PreEnabled (continued) Attribute Description ● 0 and 1 NOTE: You cannot enable or disable this feature using Dell Command | PowerShell Provider. RuggedDeskDockNicPxe Enables or disables the support for PXE Boot from Rugged Desk Dock NIC device. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled ServiceOSClear Deletes the service OS non-volatile region. Possible values: ● Enabled — Deletes the service OS non-volatile region and changes the token status to Disabled.
Table 16. ProcessorInformation (continued) Attribute Name Description ProcessorType Displays the brand information of the processor installed on the system. Possible values: Read-only SecureBoot Table 17. SecureBoot Attribute Name Description SecureBoot Enables or disables the SecureBoot feature. For SecureBoot to be enabled, the system needs to be in UEFI boot mode, and the Enable Legacy Option ROMs option needs to be turned off.
Table 18. Security (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Enabled ● Disabled AmdTSME Possible values: ● Enabled - AMD Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) allows encryption of contents on the memory DIMMS. NOTE: For best results while diagnosing potential memory DIMM issues, turn off this feature prior to running diagnostic functions or tools. ● Disabled - AMD Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) does not allow encryption on the memory DIMMS.
Table 18. Security (continued) Attribute Name Description GeneralPurposeEncryption Enables or disables general-purpose encryption. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled HDDInfo Displays the details of each HDD. The following information is displayed: ● HDDName — The name of the HDD. ● Present — Whether the HDD is physically present. ● PwdProtected — Whether a password exists for the HDD. ● PendingRestart — Whether a reboot is pending to set the password.
Table 18. Security (continued) Attribute Name Description ○ erase data from Hard Disk Drive. NOTE: One of the methods of configuring this feature is from the BIOS setup screen. NOTE: You cannot enable MasterPasswordLockout while setting up with Hdd or Owner's password. OromKeyboardAccess Determines whether users are able to enter Option ROM Configuration screens using hotkeys during boot. Possible values: ● Enabled — Users are able to enter OROM configuration screens using hotkeys during boot.
Table 18. Security (continued) Attribute Name Description virtualization-based security. Enabling this feature provides the additional UEFI SMM Security Mitigation protections support. However, this feature may cause compatibility or functionality issues with some legacy tools and applications. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled NOTE: You can disable Smmsecuritymitigation in manufacturing mode. StrongPassword Enables or disables the enforced use of a strong password.
Table 19. StealthModeControl (continued) Attribute Description ● Enabled ● Disabled StealthModeGPSReceiver Enables or disables Stealth Mode behavior for GPS receiver if the StealthMode attribute is enabled. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled StealthModeLCD Enables or disables Stealth Mode behavior for the LCD if the StealthMode attribute is enabled. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled StealthModeLEDs Enables or disables Stealth Mode behavior for LEDs if the StealthMode attribute is enabled.
Table 20. (continued) Attribute Description Possible values: 0 to 3 Controls the automatic boot flow for SupportAssist System Resolution console and for Dell OS Recovery Tool.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description ● ADCInput — Sets the channel mode as Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) input. ● DACOutput — Sets the channel mode as Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output. ● DACAndADC — Sets the channel mode as DAC output, but can be monitored through ADC input. ● GPIO — Sets the channel mode as General Purpose Input or Output. AnalogDigitalInterfaceModeCha nnel3 Sets the defined Analog or Digital Interface mode for channel 3.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description ● ● ● ● Unused — Channel is unused. ADCInput — Sets the channel mode as Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) input. DACOutput — Sets the channel mode as Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output. DACAndADC — Sets the channel mode as DAC output, but can be monitored through ADC input. ● GPIO — Sets the channel mode as General Purpose Input or Output. CanBus Enables or disables the Controller Area Network (CAN) Bus.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description ● ● ● ● Emmcdevice Disabled — The SATA controllers are hidden. Ata — SATA is configured for ATA mode. Ahci — SATA is configured for AHCI mode. Raid — SATA is configured to support RAID mode (Intel Rapid Restore Technology). Enables or disables the eMMC drive. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled FingerprintReader Enables or disables the Fingerprint Reader device. Possible values: ● Enabled - Fingerprint Reader device is enabled.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description Hdd2FanEnable Enables or disables the automatic fan controller, an error check of a fan. If a fan is detected, this function is automatically enabled. Disabling the fan requires physical removal of the HDD2 fan. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled Hdd3FanEnable Enables or disables the automatic fan controller, an error check of a fan. If a fan is detected, this function is automatically enabled.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description IoModule Enables or disables I/O module. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled IoModule 2 Enables or disables I/O module 2. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled IoModule 3 Enables or disables I/O module 3. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled IoModule 4 Enables or disables I/O module 4.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description ● ● ● ● KeyboardBacklightCustom1Colo r Green Blue Custom1 Custom2 Configures the Custom1 color by specifying the RGB values by mentioning it in 'R:G:B' format. Each color component value ranges from 0 to 255. Possible values: [0-255]:[0-255]:[0-255] KeyboardBacklightCustom2Colo Configures the Custom2 color by specifying the RGB values by mentioning it in 'R:G:B' r format. Each color component value ranges from 0 to 255.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Enabled - Enables the liquid cooler 1. ● Disabled - Disables the liquid cooler 1. LiquidCooler2 Enables or disables the liquid cooler 2. Possible values: ● Enabled - Enables the liquid cooler 2. ● Disabled - Disables the liquid cooler 2. LptMode Determines how the parallel port on the docking station operates. Possible values: ● ● ● ● M2PcieSsd0 Disabled — Port is disabled. At — Port is configured for IBM AT compatibility.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description Minisas2 Enables or disables the Minisas drive 2. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled Minisas3 Enables or disables the Minisas drive 3. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled Nfc Enables or disables the Near Field Computing (Nfc) device. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled OnboardSoundDevice Enables or disables the onboard sound devices.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Large — Allocates a large region of memory to PCI memory mapped I/O. This reserves the large device-specific memory regions, but reduces the amount of usable memory in 32-bit operating system. PcibusCount Sets the maximum number of PCI bus counts for the system. Possible values: ● 64 ● 128 ● 256 PowerButton Enables, disables, or partially disables the power button.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Enabled ● Disabled Sata4 Enables or disables the fifth SATA drive controller. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled Sata5 Enables or disables the sixth SATA drive controller. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled Sata6 Enables or disables the seventh SATA drive controller. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled Sata7 Enables or disables the eighth SATA drive controller.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description ● RS485 ● Auto Serial3 Configures the third (if available) built-in serial port. Possible values: ● ● ● ● ● Serial4 Disabled RS232 RS422 RS485 Auto Configures the fourth (if available) built-in serial port. Possible values: ● ● ● ● ● Serial5 Disable RS232 RS422 RS485 Auto Configures the fifth (if available) built-in serial port. Possible values: ● Disabled ● Auto Serial6 Configures the sixth (if available) built-in serial port.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description UefiNwStack This option is disabled by default. If enabled, UEFI Networking protocols are installed/ available, allowing pre-OS and early OS networking features to use the enabled NICs. This option may be used without turning on PXE. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled UnobtrusiveMode Enables or disables the toggling of light emissions using hotkey Fn+B.
Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Enabled ● Disabled WdtOsBootProtection Enables or disables Watchdog OS Boot Protection. Possible values: ● Enabled - The application configures a chipset-based timer to reset or shutdown the system. ● Disabled - The application cannot configure a chipset-based timer to reset or shutdown the system. By default the Application Watchdog Timer is disabled. WlanRegionCode Sets the WLAN code for specific region.
Table 22. SystemInformation (continued) Attribute Name Description Possible values: Read-only SvcTag The service tag is the system’s serial number that uniquely identifies the Dell system. Possible values: Read-only SystemLogs Table 23. SystemLogs Attribute Name Description BiosLogClear Prevents or allows the system event log to be cleared on the next boot. Possible values: ● Keep — Does not clear the system event log on the next boot. ● Clear — Clears the system event log on the next boot.
Table 24. ThermalConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description Possible values: ● 0 to 100 FanSpdAutoLvlonUpperPcieZon Sets the speed of the fan on Upper PCIe zone e Possible values: ● 0 to 100 TPMSecurity Table 25. TPMSecurity Attribute Name Description PpibypassSedBlockSidComman When there is no drive ownership and the PpibypassSedBlockSidCommand is enabled, the d BIOS requires user input while sending the Block SID authentication command to SED drives.
Table 25. TPMSecurity (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Enabled — System accepts ACPI physical presence commands from the OS. ● Disabled — System does not accept ACPI physical presence commands from the OS. Tpmppiclearoverride When enabled tpmppiclearoverride performing the TPM clear command within operating system does not require user interaction. When disabled, performing the TPM clear command within the operating system does require user interaction.
Table 26. USBConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description ● BIOSAssistEnum ● NativeEnum DisableDockDevicesexceptvide o Enables or disables all devices such as serial, audio, LAN, and USB ports in the docking station. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled NOTE: This option works only when UsbPortsExternal is enabled. FrontUSB3.0Ports Enables or disables the front USB 3.0 ports. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled RearUSB3.0Ports Enables or disables the rear USB 3.0 ports.
Table 26. USBConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description USbPortsRear7 Enables or disables USbPortsRear7. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled USBPort07 Enables or disables USB port 07. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled USBPort08 Enables or disables USB port 8. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled USBPort09 Enables or disables USB port 9. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled USBPort12 Enables or disables USB port 12.
Table 26. USBConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled USBPort19 Enables or disables USB port 19. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled USBPort24 Enables or disables USB port 24. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled USBPort25 Enables or disables USB port 25. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled USBPort26 Enables or disables USB port 26. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled USBPort27 Enables or disables USB port 27.
Table 26. USBConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Disabled ● EnabledWithNoUSBBoot UsbPortsExternal Enables or disables the device attached to this USB port. Possible values: ● Enabled — Devices attached to this USB port are enabled and available in the operating system. ● Disabled — Devices attached to this USB port are disabled and not visible in the operating system. NOTE: USB mouse and keyboard work even if the external USB port is disabled.
Table 26. USBConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description UsbPortsRear2 Enables or disables USB rear port 2. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled UsbPortsRear3 Enables or disables USB rear port 3. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled UsbPortsRear4 Enables or disables USB rear port 4. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled UsbPortsRear5 Enables or disables USB Ports Rear 5. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled UsbPortsRear6 Enables or disables USB Ports Rear 6.
Table 26. USBConfiguration (continued) Attribute Name Description Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled UsbPortsInternal2 Enables or disables the internal USB port. Possible values: ● Enabled - Enables the internal USB port ● Disabled - Disables the internal USB port 2 Video Table 27. Video Attribute Name Description AmbLightSen Enables or disables the ambient light sensor. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled BootTimeVideo Sets the onboard or the first video controller for boot time messages.
Table 27. Video (continued) Attribute Name Description Possible values: ● Enabled — This feature automatically turns off the power of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) when not required, and turns it on when required. ● Disabled — This feature does not automatically turn on or off the power of the GPU. In mobile PCs, when the GPU power is off the driver redirects graphics commands to the integrated graphics chip. PrimaryVideoSlot Selects which PCI Express slot contains the primary boot video device.
VirtualizationSupport Table 28. VirtualizationSupport Attribute Description AmdVtEnable This field specifies whether the Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) utilizes the additional hardware capabilities provided by AMD-V Technology. Possible values: ● Enabled ● Disabled AmdViEnable This field specifies whether the Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) utilizes the additional hardware capabilities provided by AMD-Vi Technology.
Table 28. VirtualizationSupport (continued) Attribute Description ● auto - PCIe link speed is configured based on the maximum speed supported by both upstream and downstream devices. ● gen1 - The PCIe link speed is configured in Gen1. ● gen2 - The maximum PCIe link speed that allows to be configured is limited to Gen2. Wireless Table 29. Wireless Attribute Name Description BluetoothDevice Enables or disables the internal Bluetooth device.
Table 29. Wireless (continued) Attribute Name Description ● Enabled — Physical wireless On-Off switch can turn the UWB Radio On-Off. ● Disabled — Physical wireless On-Off switch will not be able to turn the UWB Radio On-Off. WirelessSwitchWiGigCtrl Determines that Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig) radio can be controlled by the physical wireless On/Off switch. Possible values: ● Enabled — Physical wireless On/Off switch turns the WiGig radio On/Off.
3 Error reporting in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.2 Dell Command | PowerShell Provider provides an Error Reporting feature. Dell Command | PowerShell Provider uses the PowerShell ErrorVariable parameter to capture the ErrorRecord. This ErrorVariable can be used to get more information such as exception, error id, error category, and recommended action and so on about an error. NOTE: If the system does not have a WMI-ACPI compliant BIOS. Update the BIOS with a compatible version, if available.
Table 30. Error reporting in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider (continued) Error Category Error ID Scenarios Example NotValidNumber Doing set operation by giving noninteger value for an attribute accepts integer value. si .\PowerManagement\AutoOnHr “on” StringLengthNotInRange Doing set operation by giving string si .\SystemInformation\Asset which has out of range length for “thisismorethan10characters” an attribute which accepts a string having length within a range.
Table 30. Error reporting in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider (continued) Error Category InvalidOperatio n Error ID Scenarios Example NotValidNumberForRGB Trying to provide invalid number for si .\SystemConfiguration R, G or B components for \KeyboardBacklightCustom1Color KeyboardBacklightCustom1Color or “234:34:567” KeyboardBacklightCustom2Color. SetItemForReadOnlyError Attempt to set read-only attribute, si .\SystemInformation \ExpressServiceCode dsdasfjskfjskfskjd si .\SystemInformation\SvcTag
4 Accessing documents from the Dell EMC support site You can access the required documents using the following links: ● For Dell EMC Enterprise Systems Management documents — www.dell.com/esmmanuals ● For Dell EMC OpenManage documents — www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals ● For Dell EMC Remote Enterprise Systems Management documents — www.dell.com/esmmanuals ● For iDRAC and Dell Lifecycle Controller documents — www.dell.