Quick Reference Guide

SYSCFG 33
--embnic1 on, off,
onnopxe
This option turns the first embedded NIC on with PXE enabled, off, or on
without PXE enabled. This option is only valid for supported systems that
have an NIC. If the NIC is enabled without PXE, it is not found in the boot
order. If the NIC is turned on with PXE, it is placed at the end of the boot order.
The onnopxe argument is not supported on all systems. This option can be
replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --embnic1=on
embnic1=on
--embnic2 on, off,
onnopxe
This option turns the second embedded NIC on with PXE enabled, off, or on
without PXE enabled. This option is only valid for supported systems that
have two embedded NICs. If the second NIC is enabled without PXE, it is not
found in the boot order. If the second NIC is turned on with PXE, it is placed
at the end of the boot order. The onnopxe argument is not supported on all
systems. This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --embnic2=onpxe
embnic2=onpxe
--embnics on, off This option enables or disables both embedded NICs. This option is only
present on systems that do not support the embnic1 and embnic2 options.
This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --embnics=on
embnics=on
--embnic1pxe enable, disable This option enables or disables PXE on the first embedded NIC. If PXE is
disabled, the first NIC is not found in the boot order. If PXE is enabled, the
first NIC is placed at the end of the boot order. This option is only present on
systems that do not support the embnic1 option. This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --embnic1pxe=enable
embnic1pxe=enable
Table 3-2. SYSCFG Options and Arguments for BIOS Configuration (continued)
Option Valid
Arguments
Description