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Table 307. SYSCFG Options For State Configuration
Option Valid Arguments Description
Example:
A:>sysfg -r -x
The state byte has been set to 0x02.
A:>syscfg -r
The state byte has been set to 2.
-x or --hex
None
Specifies that a value should be in hexadecimal format.
Example:
A:>sysfg -r -x
The state byte has been set to 0x01.
A:>sysfg -x -b 0x02
The state byte has been set to 0x02.
SYSCFG for System Configuration
SYSCFG enables system configuration and reporting. It reports system identification values, processor types and speeds,
memory size, and detects device using PCI scan.
Options For System Configuration
Table below documents valid options and arguments along with a description of the expected behavior of each option. Options
and arguments are case sensitive. All options and pre-defined arguments are lowercase unless stated otherwise.
NOTE:
Some of the following options or arguments might not be available on all systems. Some of the command line
options are followed by an asterisk. Such options are used for reporting purposes only.
Table 308. SYSCFG Options and Arguments for System Configuration (continued)
Option Valid Arguments Description
--asset
None
Reports the customer-programmable asset tag number for a system. This
option displays the asset tag for a system. For Blade systems, the SYSCFG
utility reports the asset tag for both the server module and the asset
tag for its chassis. For more information on delimiters, see Command Line
Option Delimiters .
Example:
A:>syscfg --asset
asset=ASSET
--biosver*
None
Reports the BIOS version for a system. If used with the -s option, the
environment variable is set to the BIOS version.
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