CLI Guide
Table 222. SetupPassword or setuppwd (continued)
The password has been set. Please use a warm reboot to
apply the password to the system.
Example 3:
A:>syscfg --setuppwd=asetuppassword --
oldsetuppwd=currentpassword
The old password entered is incorrect. The new password
will not be set. Please try again.
SysPassword or syspwd
Table 223. SysPassword or syspwd
Valid Arguments
● On systems prior to YX2X: read-only
● On YX2X and later systems: read-only
Description
Sets the system password for the BIOS. The system password is required when
booting the system. The argument string supplied to this option is the password.
Generally, passwords are limited to alphanumeric characters and cannot exceed 32
characters in length. If a current system password is set, it must be given through
the oldsyspwd option. This option is not replicated. For more information on
delimiters, see Command Line Option Delimiters .
Example 1:
A:>syscfg --syspwd=password
The password has been set. Please use a warm reboot to
apply the password to the system.
Example 2:
A:>syscfg --syspwd=password --oldsyspwd=password
The password has been set. Please use a warm reboot to
apply the password to the system
.
NOTE: You cannot disable your password using DTK. To disable your password,
you must use the system BIOS.
SystemCpldVersion
Table 224. SystemCpldVersion
Valid Arguments
● On systems prior to YX2X: NA
● On YX2X and later systems: read-only
Description
Displays the current revision of the Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD) of
the system.
Example:
A:>syscfg --SystemCpldVersion
102 SYSCFG