Reference Guide

SystemInformation
Table 26. 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. Possible values: Read-only
SvcTag The service tag is the systems serial number that uniquely identifies the Dell system.
Possible values: Read-only
SystemLogs
Table 27. SystemLogs
Attribute Name Description
BiosLogClear Prevents or allows the system event log to be cleared on the next boot. The following are
the possible values:
KeepDoes not clear the system event log on the next boot.
ClearClears the system event log on the next boot.
PowerLogClear Prevents or allows the power event log to be cleared on the next boot. The following are
the possible values:
KeepDoes not clear the power event log on the next boot.
ClearClears the power event log on the next boot.
ThermalLogClear Prevents or allows the thermal event log to be cleared on the next boot. The following are
the possible values:
KeepDoes not clear the thermal event log on the next boot.
ClearClears the thermal event log on the next boot.
ThermalConfiguration
Table 28. ThermalConfiguration
Attribute Name Description
FanSpdAutoLvlonCpuZone Sets the speed of the fan on CPU zone. The following are the possible values:
0 to 100
FanSpdAutoLvlonPsuZone Sets the speed of the fan on PSU zone. The following are the possible values:
0 to 100
FanSpdAutoLvlonCpuMemZone Sets the speed of the fan on CPU memory zone. The following are the possible values:
0 to 100
FanSpdAutoLvlonPcieZone Sets the speed of the fan on PCIe zone. The following are the possible values:
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