User Guide

8 Intel
®
Remote Management Module User’s Guide
Note: User names, passwords and file names must not contain a leading dash character (“-“) to
provide better syntax error checking.
To display the Intel
®
RMM’s current firmware version
information
-i
To upgrade the firmware on an Intel
®
RMM with a
single command (this command performs a firmware
image file upload to the RMM, verifies the integrity of
the image file, writes the firmware update to the flash
memory and reboots the Intel
®
RMM)
-f {ImageFileName}
To enable execution of subsequent commands in a
local batch file if an error occurs (default mode is to
discontinue subsequent commands)
-e
To disable responses from being sent to stdout during
execution of subsequent options contained on the
same command line, or subsequent command lines in
a local batch file being executed (this is quiet mode;
only the completion code will be returned)
-q
To cause subsequent commands in a batch file to be
echoed to stdout before execution (noisy mode)
-n
To cause reboot of the Intel
®
RMM -b
To run a script file on the local system (dash command-
line format)
-x {FileName}
To check a firmware update file to verify that the file is
the proper file type and format
-c {ImageFileName}
To specify an IP address and switch from the default
USB transport to an SSL Sockets transport (note: this
command is invalid unless it is the first command, and it
will persist until the MMCONFIG utility terminates)
-a {IP address in dot-separated
decimal form}
To maintain a persistent connection (the utility provides
the command prompt)
-m
To close a persistent connection (utility exits) -quit
To display version and build information of the
command-line utility
-version
To display all command line options and switches
(operator help function)
-h or -?
Table 3. Command Line Options
Function Command-line Option