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DELL COMMAND CONFIGURE 3.1Support for newly added BIOS

tokens

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DCC Supports the following newly added BIOS tokens:

Bluetoothstealthmode Fanstealthmode Gpsstealthmode Lcdstealthmode Ledstealthmode Speakersstealthmode Wigigradiostealthmode Wlanstealthmode wwanstealthmode extendposttime

Introduction

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DCC Supports the following newly added BIOS tokens:

extwlanled irmt keyboardbacklightcolor primaryvideodeviceslot rdocknonvideodevices usbport20, usbport21, usbport22, and usbport23 wswitchgpsonwwanradio Wswitchwlanwigigctrl

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New token supports the following LOB

• LATITUDE

• OPTIPLEX

• XPS NB

• TABLET

• PRECISION

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Get/Set Operation for Bluetoothstealthmode using DCC CLI

modeBluetoothstealthmode:• Configures the state of the Bluetooth radio depending on the stealth mode is enabled or disabled

• Current value of Bluetooth stealth mode can be checked by using below command of DCC.cctk --bluetoothstealthmode

• To get the help information.cctk –h bluetoothstealthmode

• To turnoff the Bluetooth stealth mode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk -- bluetoothstealthmode=turnoff• To unchanged the Bluetooth stealth mode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --bluetoothstealthmode=unchanged

turnoff - Turns off the Bluetooth radio if the stealth mode is enabled. unchanged - Retains the current state of the bluetooth.

Token Name Line of Business Supported PlatformsBluetoothstealthmode LATITUDE 7202,7404

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Get/Set Operation for fanstealthmode using DCC CLI mode

fanstealthmode:• Configures the state of the fans depending on the Stealth mode is enabled or disabled.• Current value of fanstealthmode can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --fanstealthmode• To get the help information.

cctk –h fanstealthmode• To turnoff the fanstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk -- fanstealthmode=turnoff• To unchanged the fanstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --fanstealthmode=unchanged

turnoff - Turns off the fan if the stealth mode is enabled. unchanged - Retains the current state of the fan.

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformsfanstealthmode LATITUDE 7202,7404

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Get/Set Operation for gpsstealthmode using DCC CLI mode

gpsstealthmode:• Configures the state of the GPS radio depending on the Stealth mode is enabled or disabled.• Current value of gpsstealthmode can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --gpsstealthmode• To get the help information.

cctk –h gpsstealthmode• To turnoff the gpsstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk -- gpsstealthmode=turnoff• To unchanged the fanstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --gpsstealthmode=unchanged

turnoff - Turns off the GPS radio if the stealth mode is enabled.unchanged - Retains the current state of the GPS radio.

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformsgpsstealthmode LATITUDE 7202,7404

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Get/Set Operation for lcdstealthmode using DCC CLI mode

lcdstealthmode:• Configures the state of the LCD screen backlight depending on the Stealth mode is enabled or disabled.

cctk --lcdstealthmode• To get the help information.

cctk –h lcdstealthmode• To turnoff the lcdstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk -- lcdstealthmode=turnoff• To unchanged the lcdstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --lcdstealthmode=unchanged

turnoff - Turns off the LCD screen backlight if the stealth mode is enabled.unchanged - Retains the current state of the LCD screen backlight.

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformslcdstealthmode LATITUDE 7202,7404

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Get/Set Operation for ledstealthmode using DCC CLI mode

ledstealthmode:• Configures the state of the LEDs depending on the Stealth mode is enabled or disabled.

cctk --ledstealthmode• To get the help information.

cctk –h ledstealthmode• To turnoff the ledstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk -- ledstealthmode=turnoff• To unchanged the ledstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --ledstealthmode=unchanged

turnoff - Turns off the system LEDs if the stealth mode is enabled.unchanged - Retains the current state of the system LED’s

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformsledstealthmode LATITUDE 7202,7404

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Get/Set Operation for speakersstealthmode using DCC CLI mode

speakersstealthmode:• Configures the state of the onboard speakers depending on the Stealth mode is enabled or disabled.

cctk --speakersstealthmode • To get the help information.

cctk –h speakersstealthmode • To turnoff the speakersstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --speakersstealthmode=turnoff• To unchanged the lcdstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --speakersstealthmode=unchanged

turnoff - Turns off the system LEDs if the stealth mode is enabled.unchanged - Retains the current state of the system LED’s

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformsspeakersstealthmode LATITUDE 7202,7404

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Get/Set Operation for wigigradiostealthmode using DCC CLI mode

wigigradiostealthmode:• Configures or displays the state of Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig) radio depending on the Unobtrusive mode or stealth mode is

enabled or disabled.

cctk --wigigradiostealthmode • To get the help information.

cctk –h wigigradiostealthmode • To turnoff the wigiradiostealthmode we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --wigigradiostealthmode =turnoff• To unchanged the wigiradiostealthmode we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --wigigradiostealthmode =unchanged

turnoff - Turns off the system LEDs if the stealth mode is enabled.unchanged - Retains the current state of the system LED’s

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformswigigradiostealthmode LATITUDE 7202,7404

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Get/Set Operation for wlanstealthmode using DCC CLI mode

wlanstealthmode:• Configures the state of the WLAN (and WiGig) radio depending on the Stealth mode is enabled or disabled.

cctk --wlanstealthmode • To get the help information.

cctk –h wlanstealthmode • To turnoff the wlanstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk -- wlanstealthmode =turnoff• To unchanged the wlanstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk -- wlanstealthmode =unchanged

turnoff -Turns off the WLAN (and WiGig) radio if the stealth mode is enabled.unchanged - Retains the current state of the WLAN (and WiGig) radio.

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformswlanstealthmode LATITUDE 7202, 7404

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Get/Set Operation for wwanstealthmode using DCC CLI mode

wwanstealthmode:• Configures the state of the WWAN (and WiGig) radio depending on the Stealth mode is enabled or disabled.

cctk --wwanstealthmode • To get the help information.

cctk –h wwanstealthmode • To turnoff the wwanstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk -- wwanstealthmode =turnoff• To unchanged the lcdstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk -- wwanstealthmode =unchanged

turnoff -Turns off the WWAN (and WiGig) radio if the stealth mode is enabled.unchanged - Retains the current state of the WWAN (and WiGig) radio.

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformswwanstealthmode LATITUDE 7204, 7404

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Get/Set Operation for extendposttime using DCC CLI mode

extendposttime:• Enables or disables the external (lid-mounted) WLAN indicator LED.

cctk --extendposttime• To get the help information.

cctk –h extendposttime• To disable the speakersstealthmode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk – extendposttime

• To enable the lcdstealthmode we can use the below command of DCCcctk – extendposttime=enable or cctk – extendposttime=disable

enable - The LED displays the state of the of the WLAN source activity. disable - The LED does not display the state of the WLAN source activity.

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformsextendposttime LATITUDE E5570

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Get/Set Operation for extwlanled using DCC CLI mode

extwlanled:• Enables or disables the external (lid-mounted) WLAN indicator LED.

cctk --extwlanled• To get the help information.

cctk –h extwlanled• To disable the extwlanled we can use the below command of DCC. cctk – extwlanled=disable• To enable the extwlanled we can use the below command of DCC

cctk – extwlanledenable - The LED displays the state of the of the WLAN source activity.disable - The LED does not display the state of the WLAN source activity.

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformsextwlanled OptiPlex E5570

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Get/Set Operation for irmt using DCC CLI mode

irmt:• Enables or disables Intel Ready Mode Technology (iRMT).• cctk --irmt• To get the help information.

cctk –h irmt• To disable the irmt we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --irmt=disable• To enable the irmt we can use the below command of DCC

cctk –irmt=enableArguments: enable | disable

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformsirmt OptiPlex 5040

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Get/Set Operation for keyboardbacklightcolor using DCC CLI

modekeyboardbacklightcolor:• Enables and configures supported colors on the keyboard backlight for the rugged systems. Also, displays the active color and sets the color (RGB

value) for custom color1 and custom color2.• To get the help information.

cctk –h keyboardbacklightcolor• To disable the keyboardbacklightcolor we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk keyboardbacklightcolor --activecolor=greenArguments: customcolor2|customcolor1|blue|green|red|white cctk keyboardbacklightcolor --customcolor1=100,42,60cctk keyboardbacklightcolor --customcolor2=25,95,10cctk keyboardbacklightcolor --enablecolor=green ,blue, red

activecolor: Displays or sets an active color for the keyboard backlight. The available color Customcolor1: To enable the extwlanled we can use the below command of DCCs are white, red, green, blue, customcolor1 and customcolor2. Displays and configures the customcolor1 by specifying the Red, Green and Blue (RGB) values. The color can be selected using RGB components by mentioning it in 'R,G,B' format. Each color component value ranges from 0 to 255.Customcolor2 : Displays and configures the customcolor2 by specifying the Red, Green and Blue (RGB) values. The color can be selected using RGB components by mentioning it in 'R,G,B' format. Each color component value ranges from 0 to 255.

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformskeyboardbacklightcolor LATITUDE E7440

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Primaryvideodeviceslot• Configures the slot for primary video display

• Current value of Primaryvideodeviceslot can be checked by using below command of cctk. cctk --primaryvideodeviceslot

• To get the help information.cctk –h --primaryvideodeviceslot

• Configure the primaryvideodeviceslot we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --primaryvideodeviceslot=0

cctk --primaryvideodeviceslot=1-15cctk --primaryvideodeviceslot=2550 -Sets the onboard video device slot as primary video device slot.1-15 -Sets the specified slot number as a primary video device slot.255 - Scans PCI buses and uses the first video device slot, found with video card as a primary video device slot.

Get/Set Operation for primaryvideodeviceslotusing DCC CLI mode

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformsprimaryvideodeviceslot Precision Tower 7810

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rdocknonvideodevices:• Enables or disables all non-video devices in rugged dock (serial, audio, LAN and USB ports).• Current value of rdocknonvideodevices mode can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --rdocknonvideodevices• To get the help information.

cctk –h rdocknonvideodevices• To disable the Fnlock mode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --rdocknonvideodevices=disable• To enable the Fnlock mode we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --rdocknonvideodevices=enable

Arguments: enable | disable

Get/Set Operation for rdocknonvideodevices using DCC CLI mode

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformsrdocknonvideodevices LATITUDE 7202, 7404

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Usbport20,21,22 & 23:• Enables or disables USB port 20.• Enables or disables USB port 21.• Enables or disables USB port 22.• Enables or disables USB port 23.

cctk –usbport20cctk –usbport21

cctk –usbport22 cctk –usbport23

• To get the help information.cctk –h unmanagednic

• To disable the usbport20 we can use the below command of DCC. cctk –usbport20=disable• To enable the usbport20 we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --usbport20=enable

Arguments: disable | enable

Get/Set Operation for usbport20,usbport21,usbport22 & usbport23

using DCC CLI mode

List of tokens Line of Business Supported PlatformsUsbport20,usbport21Usbport22, usbport23 OPTIPLEX 5040

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wswitchgpsonwwanradio :• Enables or disables the effect of physical wireless switch on the GPS radio of the wireless WAN card.• Current value of keyboard backlight on ac power can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --wswitchgpsonwwanradio• To get the help information.

cctk –h wswitchgpsonwwanradio• To disable wswitchgpsonwwanradio we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --wswitchgpsonwwanradio=disable• To enable the wswitchgpsonwwanradio we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --wswitchgpsonwwanradio=enableenable - If enabled, wireless switch turns the GPS radio of the wireless WAN card on or off. disable - If disabled, wireless switch does not have any effect on the state of the GPS radio of the wireless WAN card.

Arguments: enable | disable

Get/Set Operation for wswitchgpsonwwanradio using DCC CLI mode

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platforms

wswitchgpsonwwanradio LATITUDE E5570

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wswitchwlanwigigctrl:• Enables or disables the effect of physical wireless switch on wireless LAN and WiGig radio.• Current value of wswitchwlanwigigctrl mode can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --wswitchwlanwigigctrl • To get the help information.

cctk –h --wswitchwlanwigigctrl• To disable the wswitchwlanwgigctrl we can use the below command of DCC. cctk --wswitchwlanwigigctrl=disable• To enable the Fnlock mode we can use the below command of DCC. enable - If the wireless physical switch is on, turns the wireless LAN on and WiGig radio on. If the wireless switch is off, turns the wireless LAN on and WiGig radio off.

disable - The wireless physical switch does not effect the wireless LAN and WiGig radios. cctk --wswitchwlanwigigctrl=enable Arguments: enable | disable

Get/Set Operation for wswitchwlanwigigctrl using DCC CLI mode

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platformswswitchwlanwigigctrl LATITUDE E5570