CLI Guide

Option Valid Arguments Description
Example:
A:>syscfg -s ENVNAME --svctag
ENVNAME=SERVICE
--slot*
None
Reports the slot on a Blade system. If it is not a Blade system, the slot is reported
as 0. If used with the -s option, the environment variable is set to the slot.
Example 1 (Blade systems) :
A:>syscfg --slot
slot=1
Example 2 (Rack and Tower systems) :
A:>syscfg --slot
slot=0
NOTE: This option is valid only on PowerEdge blade systems.
--svctag*
None
Reports the service tag for a system. If used with the -s option, the environment
variable is set to the BIOS version.
Example:
A:>syscfg --svctag
svctag=113CD1S
--sysasset*
None
Reports the system asset tag on Blade systems.
Example:
A:>syscfg --sysasset
sysasset=ASSET01
--sysid*
None
Reports the unique system id bytes for a server. Servers contain a unique ID value
based on their model. The ID value is reported as a hexadecimal value with a
leading 0x, lowercase hexadecimal letters, and zero-padded to 2 bytes. If used
with the -s general option, the environment variable is set to the system ID.
Example:
A:>syscfg --sysid
sysid=0x00df
--sysname*
None
Reports the system identication string for a server, which is the string displayed
under the Dell logo during POST. If used with the -s option, the environment
variable is set to the system name.
Example:
A:>syscfg --sysname
sysname=PowerEdge 1550/1000
--syssvctag*
None
Reports the system service tag on a Blade system.
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