Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Command | PowerShell Provider Version 2.3 Reference Guide
- Introduction to Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.3
- Attributes supported in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.3
- AdvancedBootOptions
- AdvancedConfigurations
- BatteryInformation
- BIOSSetupAdvancedMode
- BootSequence
- IntelSoftwareGuardExtensions
- 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 2.3
- Accessing documents from the Dell EMC support site
Table 26. TPMSecurity (continued)
Attribute Name Description
TpmActivation
Activates and enables the TPM normal state for TPM use.
Possible values:
● Enabled — Activates the TPM.
● Disabled — Displays the current activation state of TPM.
NOTE: Deactivate is a read-only possible value. TPM can be deactivated only from
the BIOS setup screen.
NOTE: Make sure admin password is set before enabling TpmActivation (on specific
platforms).
TpmClear
When you enable the TpmClear attribute, TPM ownership is cleared during the next boot,
and the system firmware sets the value of the attribute to disabled. When you disable the
TpmClear attribute, TPM ownership remains unchanged.
Possible values:
● Enabled
● Disabled
NOTE: You cannot enable or disable this feature using Dell Command | Configure.
TpmPpiAcpi
Controls whether the system accept ACPI physical presence commands from the OS.
● Enabled — System accepts ACPI physical presence commands from the OS.
● Disabled — System does not accept ACPI physical presence commands from the OS.
Tpmppiclearoverride
When enabled tpmppiclearoverride performing the TPM clear command within operating
system does not require user interaction. When disabled, performing the TPM clear
command within the operating system does require user interaction.
● Enabled
● Disabled
NOTE: You can enable Tpmppiclearoverride in manufacturing mode or while
setting up the BIOS Setup Administrator password.
TpmPpiDpo
Controls the physical presence requirement for the following operations: Disable,
Deactivate, and SetOwnerInstall_False.
Possible values:
● Enabled
● Disabled
TpmPpiPo
Controls the physical presence requirement for the following operations: Enable, Activate,
and SetOwnerInstall_True.
Possible values:
● Enabled — Physical presence is not required to perform any of these operations.
● Disabled — Physical presence is required to perform these operations.
TpmSecurity
Controls whether the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in the system is enabled and visible
to the operating system.
Possible values:
● Enabled — BIOS turns on the TPM during POST, and can be used by the operating
system.
● Disabled — BIOS does not on the TPM during POST, and the TPM is nonfunctional
and invisible to the operating system.
NOTE: Disabling this option does not change any TPM settings that you may have
configured nor does it delete or change any information or keys you may have stored
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