Reference Guide
Example
C:\>cctk --autoon=disable
autoon=disable
--autoonhr
Valid Argument integers ranging from 0 to 23
Description Sets the auto on configuration in hours.
Example
C:\>cctk --autoonhr=5
autoonhr=5
--autoonmn
Valid Argument integers ranging from 0 to 59
Description Sets the auto on configuration in minutes.
Example
C:\>cctk --autoonmn=30
autoonmn=30
--batteryslicecfg
Valid Argument standard, express, ac, auto
Description Configures the battery slice charging.
Example
C:\>cctk --batteryslicecfg=standard
batteryslicecfg=standard
--bioscharacteristics
Valid Argument Read-only
Description
Displays the features supported by the specific version of the BIOS. This contains bit-
flags which define support attributes for the BIOS and the system. The first 32-bits are
from the reference specification available on the Distributed Management Task Force at
dmtf.org . These must be set only if the system supports the following features: ISA, EISA,
PCI, PC Card/PCMCIA, PnP, APM, Upgradeable BIOS, BIOS Shadowing allowed, VL
VESA, ESCD.
• 32 to 47 are always set to 0 by Dell-developed BIOS.
• 48 sets to 1 if the built-in NIC supports MagicPacket.
• 49 sets to 1 if the system supports Wake-on-LAN.
• 50 sets to 1 if the system supports chassis intrusion.
• 51 sets to 1 if the built-in NIC supports pattern-matching.
• 52 sets to 1 if the system BIOS supports a seven character service tag.
• 53 to 63 are reserved for future assignments.
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