Reference Guide

NOTE: You cannot disable secure boot using the Dell Command | Configure user
interface. One of the methods of disabling secureboot is from the BIOS setup screen.
Table 6. Secure Boot with UEFI mode and Legacy Option ROM
UEFI mode — enable
legacyorom — enable
UEFI mode — enable
legacyorom — disable
UEFI mode — disable
legacyorom — enable
When secureboot is enabled NOT Allowed Allowed NOT Allowed
When secureboot is disabled NOT Allowed Allowed NOT Allowed
--secureguardext
Valid Argument enable, disable, softcontrolled
Description Configures Secure Guard Extensions (SGX) feature. You can select enable or softcontrolled if
this option is disabled.
CAUTION: Using the Dell Command | Configure, you cannot do the following:
Disable this feature if the current state is enable or softcontrolled
Enable this feature if the current state is softcontrolled
Change this feature to softcontrolled if the current state is enable
NOTE: One of the methods of configuring this feature is from the BIOS setup screen.
--serial1
Valid Argument
disable, auto, com1, com2, com3, com4, com1_bmc, bmcserial, bmclan, rac, RS232, RS422,
RS485
Description Defines the 1st serial port configuration.
--serial2
Valid Argument
disable, auto, com2, com4, RS232, RS422, RS485
Description Defines the 2nd serial port configuration.
--serial3
Valid Argument
disable, auto, RS232, RS422, RS485
Description Configures the 3rd serial port of the system.
--serial4
Valid Argument
disable, auto, RS232, RS422, RS485
Description Configures the 4th serial port of the system
--serial5
Valid Argument
disable, auto
Description Configures the 5th serial port of the system.
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