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Table 25. SetBootOrderFqdd
n
(continued)
NOTE: The value of n in SetBootOrderFqddn can be 116.
Example:
A:>syscfg --SetBootOrderFqdd1=xxxx,yyy,zzzz
SetBootOrderFqdd1=xxxx,yyy,zzzz
Applicable Systems PowerEdge 13G and later systems
SetLegacyHddOrderFqdd
n
Table 26. SetLegacyHddOrderFqdd
n
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to 13G: NA
On 13G and later systems: <string>
Description
Displays the list of FQDDs representing the legacy hard-disk drive list to be applied
on the next boot.
NOTE: The value of n in SetLegacyHddOrderFqddn can be 116.
Example:
A:>syscfg --SetLegacyHddOrderFqdd1=xxxx,yyy,zzzz
SetLegacyHddOrderFqdd1=xxxx,yyy,zzzz
Applicable Systems PowerEdge 13G and later systems
Integrated Devices
You can use the options in this group to manage the integrated devices such as internal NIC and integrated USB.
EmbNic1 or embnic1
Table 27. EmbNic1 or embnic1
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to 12G: on, off, onnopxe, onwithiscsi
On 12G and later systems: Enabled, EnabledPxe, EnablediScsi, Disabled
Description
Turns the first embedded NIC on with PXE on, off, or on without PXE enabled. This
option is only valid for supported systems that have a 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.
The onwithiscsi argument enables the embedded NIC to boot from the iSCSI
server. The embnic1 option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --embnic1=onnopxe
embnic1=onnopxe
Applicable Systems All PowerEdge systems
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