Reference Guide
Attribute Name Description
MasterPasswordLockout
Enables or disables master password settings.
CAUTION: Using the Dell Command | PowerShell Provider, you cannot disable
this feature.
Possible values:
• Enabled — The master password cannot be used to:
• clear other passwords
• unlock and access Hard Disk Drive
• erase data from Hard Disk Drive.
• Disabled — The master password can be used to:
• clear other passwords
• unlock and access Hard Disk Drive
• erase data from Hard Disk Drive.
NOTE: One of the methods of configuring this feature is from the BIOS setup
screen.
NOTE: You cannot enable MasterPasswordLockout while setting up with Hdd or
Owner's password.
OromKeyboardAccess
Determines whether users are able to enter Option ROM Configuration screens using
hotkeys during boot.
Possible values:
• Enabled — Users are able to enter OROM configuration screens using hotkeys during
boot.
• OneTimeEnable — Users will be able to enter OROM configuration screens using
hotkeys during next boot only. After next boot, the settings will revert to disabled.
• Disabled — Users are able to enter OROM configuration screens using hotkeys during
boot.
PasswordBypass
Allows users to skip the entry of the system password, HDD password, fingerprint scan, or
smartcard on either/both reboot (warm boot) or S3 resume (resume from standby).
Possible values:
• Disabled
• RebootBypass
• ResumeBypass
• RebootAndResumeBypass
PasswordLock
Determines whether the changes to the system and HDD passwords are permitted or
restricted if an admin password is set.
Possible values:
• Disabled — If disabled, then the system and HDD passwords are locked by admin
password and cannot be set, modified, or deleted unless admin password is provided.
• Enabled — If enabled, then the system and the HDD passwords can be set, modified, or
deleted.
Ppibypassforblocksid When there is no drive ownership and the ppibypassforblocksid is enabled, the BIOS requires
user input while sending the Block SID authentication command to SED drives. When
disabled, BIOS does not require user input while sending the Block SID command.
Possible values:
• Enabled
• Disabled
SedBlockSidAuthentication
When there is no drive ownership and the SedBlockSidAuthentication is enabled, BIOS sends
the Block SID authentication command to SED drives. When disabled, BIOS does not send
the Block SID command.
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