Reference Guide

Command line syntax
The general usage models of the Dell Command | Congure utilities are as follows:
CCTK --option1=[arg1]
or
cctk --option1=[arg1]...--optionX=[argX]
NOTE: Some of the options in Dell Command | Congure are followed by an asterisk. You can use such options only for
reporting purposes and cannot use the reporting options with set options.
The following table lists the generic command line characters and arguments present in the command line options with a short
description of these characters.
Table 1. Command line characters and arguments
Element Description
- Prex single-character options.
-- Prex multi-character options.
utilname Indicates the generic designation for a Dell Command | Congure utility name.
-o Indicates the generic single-character designation for an option.
optionX Indicates the generic multi-character designation for a utility name, where you can use X to distinguish
multiple options used in the same command line instance.
argX Indicates the generic designation for an argument, where you can use X to distinguish multiple arguments
used in the same command line instance.
[mandatory option] Indicates the generic designation for a mandatory argument.
<string> Indicates the generic designation for a string.
<lename> Indicates the generic designation for a lename.
[ ] Indicates a component of the command line. Enter only the information within the brackets and exclude
the brackets.
... Indicates that the previous argument can be repeated several times in a command. Enter only the
information within the ellipses and exclude the ellipses.
|
Separates mutually exclusive choices in a syntax line. For example:
numlock: Turns the keyboard number lock on or off.
Arguments: on+ | off+
Enter only one choice: --numlock=on, --numlock= off
Case sensitivity
Command line options, pre-dened and user-dened arguments, and lenames given as arguments are all case-sensitive. Unless
specied otherwise, enter all commands, options, arguments, and command line switches in lowercase letters.
Command line option delimiter
The following table lists some examples of valid and invalid Dell Command | Congure command line options.
Windows path:
For 32-bit systems — C:\Programles (x86)\Dell\Command Congure\X86
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