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--StealthMode
Table 393. --StealthMode
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument Enabled, Disabled
Sets the operation mode of the system elements. If enabled, the system elements operate in the pre-
programmed stealth mode. If disabled, the system elements operate in the normal mode. For example,
If stealth mode is enabled and the device stealth mode is set to TurnO, it turns the device o
while pressing Fn+F7 keys.
If the stealth mode is enabled and the device stealth mode is set to Unchanged, then the device
retains its status and remains unchanged while pressing Fn+F7 keys..
If the stealth mode is disabled, then the state of the device cannot be changed by the individual
device stealth modes.
Following are the system elements that have eect of stealth mode on them:
--BluetoothStealthMode
--FanStealthMode
--GpsStealthMode
--LcdStealthMode
--LedStealthMode
--SpeakersStealthMode
--WigigRadioStealthMode
--WlanStealthMode
--WwanStealthMode
--StrongPassword
Table 394. --StrongPassword
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument Enabled, Disabled
Enables to enforce a strong password.
--SupportAssistOSRecovery
Table 395. --SupportAssistOSRecovery
Attribute Details Description
Valid Arguments Enabled, Disabled
Enables or disables the boot ow for SupportAssist OS recovery tool during certain system errors.
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