Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Command | PowerShell Provider Version 2.4 Reference Guide
- Introduction to Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.4
- Attributes supported in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.4
- AdvancedBootOptions
- AdvancedConfigurations
- BatteryInformation
- BIOSSetupAdvancedMode
- BootSequence
- Connection
- Integrated Devices
- IntelSoftwareGuardExtensions
- Keyboard
- Manageability
- Maintenance
- MemoryInformation
- MiscellaneousDevices
- Passwords
- Performance
- POSTBehavior
- PowerManagement
- PreEnabled
- ProcessorInformation
- SecureBoot
- Security
- StealthModeControl
- SupportAssistSystemResolution
- SystemConfiguration
- SystemInformation
- SystemLogs
- ThermalConfiguration
- TPMSecurity
- USBConfiguration
- Video
- VirtualizationSupport
- Wireless
- Error reporting in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.4
- Accessing documents from the Dell EMC support site
Table 15. Passwords (continued)
Attribute Name Description
● Disabled
PwdDigitRqd This feature reinforces that the password must contain one digit number. The following
are the possible values:
● Enabled
● Disabled
PwdSpecialCharRqd This feature reinforces password must contain one special character. The following are
the possible values:
● Enabled
● Disabled
Performance
Table 16. Performance
Attribute Name Description
AdaptiveCStates Adaptive C-States allow the system to dynamically detect high usage of a discrete
graphics and adjust system parameters for higher performance during that time period.
This feature requires an AC adapter due to higher energy consumption and dynamically it
is not possible to activate higher performance without an appropriate AC adapter. Other
settings that conserve power may block the utilization of this feature. The following are
the possible values:
● Enabled
● Disabled
AdjCachePrefetch Enables or disables the AdjacentCacheLinePrefetch feature. The following are the
possible values:
● Enabled—CPU fetches the adjacent cache line in the other half of the sector.
● Disabled—CPU only fetches the cache line that contains the data currently required
by the CPU.
CPUCore This field specifies whether the processor has one or more cores enabled. The
performance of some applications improve with additional cores. The following are the
possible values:
● CoresAll—All cores are enabled.
● Cores1—Only one core is enabled.
● Cores2—Two cores are enabled.
● Cores3—Three cores are enabled.
● Cores4—Four cores are enabled.
● Cores5—Five cores are enabled.
● Cores6—Six cores are enabled.
●
Cores7—Seven cores are enabled.
● Cores8—Eight cores are enabled.
● Cores9—Nine cores are enabled.
● Cores10—Ten cores are enabled.
● Cores11—Eleven cores are enabled.
● Cores12—Twelve cores are enabled.
● Cores13—Thirteen cores are enabled.
● Cores14—Fourteen cores are enabled.
● Cores15—Fifteen cores are enabled.
● Cores16—Sixteen cores are enabled.
● Cores17—Seventeen cores are enabled.
● Cores18—Eighteen cores are enabled.
● Cores19—Nineteen cores are enabled.
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Attributes supported in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.4