Reference Guide
SecureBoot
Table 17. SecureBoot
Attribute Name Description
SecureBoot
Enables or disables the SecureBoot feature. For SecureBoot to be enabled, the system needs to
be in UEFI boot mode, and the Enable Legacy Option ROMs option needs to be turned o.
CAUTION: You cannot disable the SecureBoot feature using the Dell Command |
PowerShell Provider.
Possible values:
• Enabled
• Disabled
NOTE: One of the methods to disable SecureBoot feature is from the BIOS setup
screen.
SecureBootMode Allows the modication of secure boot operational mode.
Possible values:
• Deployed mode is the normal mode of operation for measuring the UEFI executable images.
Audit Mode enables the evaluation of changes to the Secure Boot key database.
NOTE: In Secure Boot Mode, Audit Mode can be changed to Deployed Mode,
but changing from Deployed Mode to Audit Mode is not supported.
Security
Table 18. Security
Attribute Name Description
Absolute Sets the value to the Absolute interface, and control the Absolute service.
Possible values:
• Enabled - If enabled, then the Absolute service is activated or deactivated.
• Disabled - If disabled, then the Absolute service does not run.
• PermanentlyDisabled - If the Absolute interface is permanently disabled, then the
Absolute feature can be enabled by using the factory reset feature.
AdminPassword
Sets, changes, or clears the administrator (admin) password (also called the setup
password). If you delete the admin password, the system password, if set, is also deleted.
Possible values: String containing minimum 4 and maximum 32 characters including
whitespace.
AdminSetupLockout
Enables or disables admin setup lockout.
Possible values:
• Enabled
• Disabled
AmdTSME
Possible values:
• Enabled - AMD Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) allows encryption of
contents on the memory DIMMS.
32 Attributes supported in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.2