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 18. PowerManagement (continued)
Attribute Name Description
TypeCPower Configures the maximum power for type-C connector. The following are the possible
values:
● 7.5W
● 15W
UsbWake Enables USB devices to wake the system from Standby.
NOTE: This feature is functional only when the AC power adapter is connected.
The following are the possible values:
● Enabled
● Disabled
WakeOnAc Controls the system's behavior when AC power is restored after AC power was lost. The
following are the possible values:
● Disabled—System stays off after AC power is restored.
● Enabled—System powers on after AC power is restored.
WakeOnDock Enables or disables waking the system when a docking connection is made. The following
are the possible values:
● Enabled
● Disabled
WakeOnLan Configures the wake-on-LAN feature. The following are the possible values:
● LanOnly—The system wake-on-LAN feature is enabled; either an onboard or an add-in
NIC can wake the system up.
● Disabled—Does not allow the system to power on when it receives a wakeup signal
from the LAN or wireless LAN.
● AddInCard—Enables NICs, plugged into the power connector, as the source of any
wake-on-LAN signal.
● WlanOnly—Allows the system to be powered on by special WLAN signal.
● LanWlan—Allows the system to be powered on by special LAN or wireless LAN signal.
● AddInCard—Allows the system to be powered on by NICs plugged into the special
power connector.
● Onboard—Allows the system to be powered on by Onboard NIC.
● LanWithPxeBoot—Enables the network controller and wakes up the system to boot the
PXE when a wake packet is sent to the system in the S4 or S5 state.
● SfpNic—Allows the system to wake-up by certain SFP signals.
● LanOrSfpNic—Allows the system to wake-up either by LAN, or by SFP signals.
● SfpNicWithPxeBoot—Allows the system to wake-up by SFP signals, and immediately
boot to PXE.
WakeOnLan2 Defines the wake-on-LAN2 feature.
● LanOnly—The system wake-on-LAN feature is enabled; either an onboard or an add-in
NIC can wake up the system.
● Disabled—The system does not respond to magic packets or other means of wake-on-
LAN. The NIC chip section that looks for packets will not be powered.
● LanWithPxeBoot—Enables the network controller and causes the system to wake up
and immediately boot to PXE when a wake packet is sent to the system in the S4 or S5
state.
WlanAutoSense Enables or disables the WLAN radio when the system is connected to a wired network.
When disconnected from the wired network, WLAN radio is re-enabled. The following are
the possible values:
● Enabled
● Disabled
WwanAutoSense Enables or disables the WWAN radio when the system is connected to a wired network.
When disconnected from the wired network, WWAN radio is re-enabled. The following are
the possible values:
● Enabled
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