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Table 21. SystemConfiguration (continued)
Attribute Name Description
Enabled
Disabled
WdtOsBootProtection
Enables or disables Watchdog OS Boot Protection.
Possible values:
Enabled - The application configures a chipset-based timer to reset or shutdown the
system.
Disabled - The application cannot configure a chipset-based timer to reset or
shutdown the system. By default the Application Watchdog Timer is disabled.
WlanRegionCode
Sets the WLAN code for specific region.
Possible values:
rtw (Rest of the World) Sets the WLAN region code for the rest of the world. This
option is selected by default.
na (North America (FCC)) Sets the WLAN region code for Canada and the United
States.
eur (Europe) Sets the WLAN region code for Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and United Kingdom.
jpn (Japan) Sets the WLAN region code for Japan only.
aus (Australia) Sets the WLAN region code for Australia, New Zealand, Saudi
Arabia, South Africa, UAE, and Vietnam.
chn (China, South Asia) Sets the WLAN region code for China and India.
twn (Taiwan) Sets the WLAN region code for Colombia, Peru, and Taiwan.
idn (Indonesia) Sets the WLAN region code for Indonesia only.
SystemInformation
Table 22. SystemInformation
Attribute Name Description
Asset
An asset tag is a string that can be used by an IT administrator to uniquely identify a
particular system.
Possible values: String containing 0 to 14 characters.
BIOSVersion
Displays the current version of the system BIOS firmware.
Possible values: Read-only
ExpressServiceCode
The express service code is a mathematical hash applied to the service tag. The express
service code is seen in BIOS Setup and on an exterior sticker.
Possible values: Read-only
ManufatureDate
Displays the system manufacture date (mm/dd/yyyy).
Possible values: Read-only
OwnershipTag
The ownership tag is a string that can be used to display a system-specific message on
the BIOS start-up and setup screens.
Possible values: String containing 0 to 80 characters
OwnershipDate
Displays the date (mm/dd/yyyy) the system was first powered on after leaving the
factory.
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