Quick Reference Guide

Option Sub-option Valid
Arguments
Description
--
dnsserver1v6=<ipv6dnsse
rver1address>
--
linklocaladdripv6=<link
localaddripv6>
Allows you to view IPv6 addresses.
A:>syscfg lcpv6 --
linklocaladdripv6=134.56.4
5.233
--gatewayv6=<gatewayv6>
Allows you to view IP gatewayv6
address.
PCI Reporting
The scan of the PCI bus uses a file to resolve PCI vendor and device codes to vendor information strings.
The format of the PCI output is as follows:
PCI Bus: 2, Device: 4, Function: 0
Vendor: 8086 - Intel Corp.
Device: 1229 - 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro 100]
Sub Vendor:8086 - Intel Corp.
Sub Device:1017 - EtherExpress PRO/100+ Dual Port Server Adapter
Slot: 01
Class: 02 - Network
SubClass: 00 - Ethernet
If the file for vendor resolution is not present, the utility prints Unknown next to a vendor name. If the file
for environment variable names is not present, the utility fails the environment variable operation.
The pci.ids file is located at \DELL\TOOLKIT\TOOLS on Windows systems and /opt/dell/toolkit/bin on
Linux systems. For more information and examples, see the Options For System Configuration.
Environment Variable File
The environment variable file can be used for discovering and recording system information to
environment variables. The file consists of several sections with .ini format that map PCI vendor/device
numbers to environment variable values. The environment variable file is sys.ini in \DELL\TOOLKIT
\TOOLS on Windows systems and on Linux systems, you can find it in /opt/dell/toolkit/bin . For example,
the [DELLNIC] section header designates that an environment variable named dellnic1 should be set
to the value of the name or value pair whose name matches the NIC's vendor or device number. If
multiple NICs are present on a system, the environment variables are numbered sequentially:
dellnic1,
dellnic2 , and so on
Environmental Variable File Excerpt (sys.ini)
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