Connectivity Guide
ideControlAutoConfigOrEnable Capable(2)
IDE controller is autoconfigurable or enable capable.
Table 1141. Diskette Control Settings
Variable Name: DellDisketteControlSettingsUnique
Data Type: Integer
Possible Data Values Meaning of Data Value
unknown(1)
Diskette control state is unknown.
disketteControlAutoConfigEnabled OrEnabled(2)
Diskette control is set as autoconfigurable or enabled.
Table 1142. Network Interface Control Capabilities
Variable Name: DellNetworkInterfaceControlCapabilitiesUnique
Data Type: Integer
Possible Data Values Meaning of Data Value
unknown(1)
Unknown setup BIOS network interface capabilities.
enableCapable(2)
Setup BIOS is capable of enabling the network interface.
enableWithoutPXECapable(4)
Setup BIOS is capable of enabling the NIF without Pre-boot
eXecution Environment (PXE).
Table 1143. Network Interface Control Settings
Variable Name: DellNetworkInterfaceControlSettingsUnique
Data Type: Integer
Possible Data Values Meaning of Data Value
unknown(1)
Network interface state is unknown.
enabled(2)
Network interface is enabled.
enabledWithoutPXE(4)
Network interface is enabled without PXE.
Table 1144. BIOS Setting Value Type
Variable Name: DellBIOSSettingValueType
Data Type: Integer
Possible Data Values Meaning of Data Value
integer(1)
Value type is integer.
string(2)
Value type is string.
enumeration(3)
Value type is enumeration.
orderedList(4)
Value type is ordered list.
Local Response Agent Group
The Local Response Agent Group provides information about various attributes of your system’s local response agent (LRA). The LRA
allows systems managers to predetermine how a system running the server administrator responds to a particular event type, such as the
loss of redundancy in a specific component or the elevation of temperature in a chassis. Systems managers can configure the LRA to
respond to an event type with a specific action. When the condition of the critical component worsens, the systems manager can escalate
the response to make it more obvious to the operator.
For example, when a voltage probe on a monitored machine reaches a warning condition, the systems manager may want to notify the
operator by causing the machine to beep. When the voltage probe reaches failure, the systems manager might want to have the system
that has a failing component send a broadcast message to the management system and power off the troubled system.
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