CLI Guide
System Security
You can manage the system security properties of the BIOS using the options in this group.
AcPwrRcvry / acpower
Table 214. AcPwrRcvry / acpower
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge systems: on, o, last
• On Dell’s 12th generation PowerEdge and later systems: On, O, Last
Description Sets the behavior for the system after AC power is lost. This option species how the
system responds to the restoration of AC power and is particularly useful in systems
that are turned o using a power strip. When set to on, the system turns on after AC is
restored. When set to o, the system does not turn on after AC is restored. When set
to
last, the system turns on if the system was on when AC power was lost; if the
system was o when AC power was lost, the system remains o when power is
restored. This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --acpower=on
acpower=on
Applicable Systems All PowerEdge systems.
AcPwrRcvryDelay
Table 215. AcPwrRcvryDelay
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to 12G: NA
• On 12G and later systems: Immediate, User, Random
Description
Species how the system supports the staggering of power-up after AC power has
been restored to the system.
Example:
A:>syscfg --AcPwrRcvryDelay=Immediate
AcPwrRcvryDelay=Immediate
Applicable Systems PowerEdge 12G and later systems
AcPwrRcvryUserDelay
Table 216. AcPwrRcvryUserDelay
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to 12G: NA
• On 12G and later systems: <integer>
Description
Controls the user dened AC Recovery Delay. The delay must be in the range of 60
seconds to 240 seconds.
Example:
A:>syscfg --AcPwrRcvryUserDelay=60
AcPwrRcvryUserDelay=60
Applicable Systems PowerEdge 12G and later systems
AesNi
Table 217. AesNi
Valid Arguments
• On systems prior to 12G: NA
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