Reference Guide
— Commands are not sent to the TPM.
• Activate — TPM is enabled.
• Deactivate — TPM is disabled.
• Clear — All the contents of TPM are cleared.
NOTE: This field is read-only when TpmSecurityis set to Off.
CAUTION: Clearing TPM results in loss of all keys in the TPM.
This could affect booting to operating system.
Example:
A:>syscfg --TpmCommand=Activate
Applicable Systems
PowerEdge 13G and later systems
--SecureBoot
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to 12G: NA
• On 12G and later systems: Enabled, Disabled
Description
Enables or disables the BootSeqRetry feature. When set to Enabled,
the system reattempts the boot sequence after a 30-second timeout,
if the last boot attempt has failed.
Example:
A:>syscfg --SecureBoot=Enabled
SecureBoot=Enabled
Applicable Systems PowerEdge 12G and later systems
--SecureBootPolicy
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to 12G: NA
• On 12G and later systems: Standard, Custom
Description
Sets the process to authenticate pre-boot images. When set to
Standard, the BIOS uses the system manufacturer keys and
certificates to authenticate pre-boot images. When set to Custom,
the BIOS uses user-defined keys and certificates. The default value is
Standard.
Example:
A:>syscfg --SecureBootPolicy=Standard
SecureBootPolicy=Standard
Applicable Systems PowerEdge 12G and later systems
--UefiVariableAccess
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to 13G: NA
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