Reference Guide
--wakeonlan
Valid Argument enable, disable, addincard, onboard, enablewakeonwlan, lanorwlan, lanwithpxeboot, sfp, lanorsfp,
sfpwithpxeboot
Description
Denes 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.
• sfp — Allows the system to wake-up by special SFP signals.
• lanorsfp — Allows the system to wake-up either by LAN, or by SFP signals.
• sfpwithpxeboot — Allows the system to wake-up by SFP singnals, and immediately boot to
PXE.
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 inuence the boot sequence.
• disable — Disables the boot override feature and the system boot sequence is in eect for all
types of system power on.
--warningsanderrors
Valid Argument
disable, contonwarn, contonwarnanderrors
Description During POST the system continues to boot or pauses when warnings or errors are detected. This
feature can be used for the remotely managed systems that do not have a keyboard or a console
for the user to respond.
• disable — System pauses for the user to respond when warnings or errors are detected.
• contonwarn — System continues to boot when warnings are detected, but pauses for the
user to respond when errors are detected.
• contonwarnanderrors — System continues to boot when warnings or errors are detected.
NOTE: Errors deemed critical to the operation of the system hardware will always halt
the system.
Example
C:\>cctk --warningsanderrors=disable
warningsanderrors=disable
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