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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