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Dell™ Lifecycle Controller 2 Web Services Interface Guide for Windows  Version: 2.1.0 
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[INSTANCE ID]: Obtained from the BootSourceSetting Class enumeration, this example uses 
the field IPL 
source: Reference to the InstanceID attribute from Section 14.3 
EnabledState: State of boot source element 
Disabled=0, Enabled=1 
EXAMPLE: 
winrm i ChangeBootSourceState http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BootConfigSetting 
?InstanceID=[INSTANCE ID]  
-u:[USER] -p:[PASSWORD]  
-r:https://[IPADDRESS]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck  
-encoding:utf-8 -a:basic -file:ChangeBootSourceState.xml 
The input file ChangeBootSourceState.xml is shown below: 
<p:ChangeBootSourceState_INPUT xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_BootConfigSetting"> 
 <p:EnabledState>0</p:EnabledState> 
 <p:source>IPL:Optical.SATAEmbedded.A-1:eb8aeb15796fb85f8e1447f0cfb8a68e</p:source> 
</p:ChangeBootSourceState_INPUT> 
 OUTPUT: 
ChangeBootSourceState_OUTPUT 
 Message = The command was successful 
 MessageID = BOOT001 
 ReturnValue = 0 
15  NIC/CNA Card Management 
This feature provides the ability to get and set the Network Interface (NIC) Card or Converged Network 
Adapter (CNA) attributes that are configurable using NIC/CNA Option-ROM or NIC/CNA UEFI HII. The 
attributes include functionalities for the following: 
  Partition and personality (CNA only) 
  iSCSI boot and PXE boot that are part of the NIC/CNA firmware 
The ability to configure CNAs has been added to the NIC profile that extends the management 
capabilities of the referencing profiles. The NICs/CNAs are modeled as views with collections of 
attributes where there is a view for each partition on the controller.  
The NIC/CNA Inventory has these classes and views:  
1.  DCIM_NICEnumeration, (see Section 15.1) 
2.  DCIM_NICString (see Section 15.2)  










