Reference Guide

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Introduction
Dell Command | Configure is a packaged software application that provides configuration capability to
business client platforms. This product consists of a Command Line Interface (CLI) and Graphical User
Interface (GUI) to configure various BIOS features. You can use Dell Command | Configure on Microsoft
Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows
8.1, and Windows 10 operating systems, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments.
NOTE: Dell Command | Configure was formerly Dell Client Configuration Toolkit (CCTK). After the
CCTK version 2.2.1, CCTK is rebranded as Dell Command | Configure .
What’s new in this release
The new features for this release include support for:
New platforms: Dell Embedded Box PC 3000 series, Dell Embedded Box PC 5000 series
New operating systems: Windows 7 Professional FES, Windows IoT Enterprise, Ubuntu Desktop 16.04
Configuring the Dell Type-C Thunderbolt docks to function when the Thunderbolt is disabled. See --
alwaysallowdelldocks option.
Configuring the BIOS recovery option. See --biosrecovery option.
Configuring the threshold value for the operating system boot failure. See --bootfailthreshold option.
Configuring the Controller Area Network (CAN) Bus. See --canbus option.
Configuring the I/O module. See --iomodule option.
Configuring the memory allocation size for the Intel Software Guard Extension (SGX) processor
reserved memory. See --enclavememorysize option.
Configuring the onboard sound devices. See --onboardsounddevice option.
Configuring number of cores available in the system. See --processorcorecount option.
Additional possible values for --serial1 and --serial2 options.
Configuring the 3rd serial port. See --serial3 option.
Configuring the 4th serial port. See --serial4 option.
Configuring the 5th serial port. See serial5 option.
Configuring the 6th serial port. See serial6 option.
Configuring the system to boot from the Thunderbolt device. See --thunderboltbootsupport option.
Configuring the OROMs and pre-boot UEFI drivers provided by Thunderbolt devices, or PCIe devices.
See --thunderboltprebootmodules option.
Configuring the touch screen. See --touchscreen option.
Configuring the Hash Algorithm used for TPM 2.0 measurements. See --tpmhashalgo option.
Configuring BIOS updates via UEFI capsule update packages. See --ueficapsule option.
Configuring the system to wake when a docking connection is made. See --wakeondock option.
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