Reference Guide
Example
C:\>cctk --vtfordirectio=on
vtfordirectio=on
--wakeonlan
Valid Argument enable, disable, addincard, onboard, enablewakeonwlan, lanorwlan,
lanwithpxeboot
Description
Defines the wake-on-LAN feature.
• enable — The system wake-on-LAN feature is enabled; either an onboard
or an add-in NIC can wake the system up.
• disable — The system does not respond to magic packets or other means
of wake-on-LAN. The NIC chip section that looks for packets will not be
powered.
• addincard — Enables NICs, plugged into the special power connector, as
the source of any wake-on-LAN signal.
• onboard — The onboard NIC is enabled for wake-on-LAN.
• enablewakeonwlan — Enables wake-on-LAN for wireless.
• lanorwlan — On systems that have onboard LAN and wireless LAN
hardware, enables wake on either wired or wireless LAN.
• lanwithpxeboot — Enables the network controller and causes the system
to wake up and immediately boot to PXE when a wake packet is sent to
the system in the S4 or S5 state.
Example
C:\>cctk --wakeonlan=lanwithpxeboot
wakeonlan=lanwithpxeboot
--wakeonlanbootovrd
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description
Enables or disables the wake on LAN boot override feature.
• enable — When the system powers on due to a wake-on-LAN event, the
NIC boot-ROM is automatically given the highest boot priority, pre-
pending the PXE boot-ROM to the system current boot sequence. If the
system powers on due to some other event, this selection does not
influence the boot sequence.
• disable — Disables the boot override feature and the system boot
sequence is in effect for all types of system power on.
Example
C:\>cctk --wakeonlanbootovrd=enable
wakeonlanbootovrd=enable
--watchdogtimer
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description Enables or disables the system to reboot or reset when the watchdog time
expires.
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