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DCC 3.0(cctk)support for newly added bios tokens

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Dell Command | Configure 3.0 (CCTK) support for newly

added BIOS tokens

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DCC Supports the following newly added BIOS tokens:

Back Camera Fnlock Fnlockmode Unmanagednic Rearusb Sideusb Keyboardbacklightonacpower Gpsradio Fanspeed

Introduction

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New token supports the following LOB

• LATITUDE

• OPTIPLEX

• PRECISION

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Get/Set Operation for Back Camera using DCC CLI mode

Back camera:• “Back camera” enables or disables the rearward facing camera.

• Current value of Back camera can be checked by using below command of DCC.cctk --backcamera

• To get the help information.cctk –h backcamera

• To disable the Back camera we can use the below command of DCC.cctk --backcamera=disable

• To enable the Back camera we can use the below command of DCC.cctk --backcamera=enable

Token Name Line of Business Supported Platforms

Backcamera LATITUDE E7204

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Fnlock:

• “Fnlock" Controls the functionality of the function keys (F1 - F12), when <Fn> key is pressed. enable -If enabled, hold the <Fn> key to perform the primary functions of the function keys (F1-F12). disable -If disabled, hold the function keys (F1-F12) to perform the secondary functions of the function keys (F1-F12).

• Current value of Fnlock can be checked by using below command of cctk.cctk --fnlock

• To get the help information.cctk –h fnlock

• To disable the Fnlock we can use the below command of DCC.cctk -- fnlock=disable

• To enable the Fnlock we can use the below command of DCC.cctk --fnlock=enable

Token Name Line of Business

Fn Lock LATITUDE

Get/Set Operation for Fn Lock using DCC CLI mode

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Fnlock Mode:• “Fnlock mode” Controls the functionality of the function keys (F1 - F12), when <Fn> key is pressed.

enable - If enabled, directly press the function keys (F1-F12) to perform the primary functions of the function keys (F1-F12). disable - If disabled, press the <Fn> key to perform the primary functions of the function keys (F1-F12) :

• Current value of Fnlock mode can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --fnlockmode• To get the help information.

cctk –h fnlockmode

• To disable the Fnlock mode we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --fnlockmode=disable• To enable the Fnlock mode we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --fnlockmode=enable

Get/Set Operation for Fn Lock Mode using DCC CLI mode

Token Name Line of Business

Fn Lock Mode LATITUDE

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Unmanaged NIC:• “Unmanaged NIC” Configures the state of the Onboard Unmanaged Network Interface Card (NIC).

enable - Enables the secondary, unmanaged network interface card. disable - Disables the secondary, unmanaged network interface card. enable w/PXE - Enables the secondary, unmanaged network interface card and supports the preboot execution environment for network boot

• Current value of Unmanaged NIC mode can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --unmanagednic• To get the help information.

cctk –h unmanagednic• To disable the Unmanaged NIC we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --unmanagednic=disable• To enable the Unmanaged NIC we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --unmanagednic=enable

Get/Set Operation for Unmanaged NIC using DCC CLI mode

List of tokens Line of Business Supported Platforms

Onboard Unmanaged NIC LATITUDE E7404

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Rear USB:• “Rear USB” Enables or disables all the rear USB ports. enable - Enables all the

rear USB ports. disable - Disables all the rear USB ports .• Current value of rear USB can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --rearusb• To get the help information.

cctk –h rearusb• To disable the rear USB we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --rearusb=disable• To enable the rear USB we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --rearusb=enable

List of tokens Line of Business Supported Platforms

Rare USB Ports OPTIPLEX 9030

Get/Set Operation for Rear USB using DCC CLI mode

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Side USB:• “Side USB” Enables or disables all the side USB ports. enable - Enables all the

side USB ports. disable - Disables all the side USB ports.• Current value of side USB can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --sideusb• To get the help information.

cctk –h sideusb• To disable the side USB we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --sideusb=disable• To enable the side USB we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --sideusb=enable

List of tokens Line of Business Supported Platforms

Side USB Ports OPTIPLEX 9030

Get/Set Operation for Side USB using DCC CLI mode

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Keyboard backlight on ac power :• “keyboard backlight on ac power” Enables or disables the keyboard backlight when the system is

running on AC power. enable - If enabled, the system displays the keyboard backlight even after the 10 seconds of inactivity. If disabled, the system fades the keyboard backlight after 10 seconds of inactivity. Note: If the keyboard backlight is disabled by pressing <Fn> <Fn>, then the keyboard backlight stays off even if the AC power is on :

• Current value of keyboard backlight on ac power can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --keyboardbacklightonacpower• To get the help information.

cctk –h keyboardbacklightonacpower• To disable the keyboard backlight on ac power we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --keyboardbacklightonacpower=disable• To enable the keyboard backlight on ac power we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --keyboardbacklightonacpower=enable

List of tokens Line of Business

Keyboard Backlight with AC LATITUDE

Get/Set Operation for Keyboard Backlight using DCC CLI mode

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GPS Radio:• “GPS Radio” Enables or disables the internal GPS radio. enable - Enables the internal GPS

radio. disable - Disables the internal GPS radio:

• Current value of GPS Radio can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --gpsradio• To get the help information.

cctk –h gpsradio• To disable the GPS Radio we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --gpsradio=disable• To enable the GPS Radio we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --gpsradio=enable

List of tokens Line of Business

GPS Radio LATITUDE

Get/Set Operation for GPS Radio using DCC CLI mode

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Fan Speed:• “Fan Speed” Fan speed token sets the speed of the fan to auto, high, medium,

medium_low , medium_high or low. When set to Auto, the system run time automatically sets the fan speed :

• Current value of Fan Speed can be checked by using below command of DCC.

cctk --fanspeed• To get the help information.

cctk –h fanspeed• To set the fanspeed token to auto we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --fanspeed=auto• To set the fanspeed token to high we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --fanspeed=high• To set the fanspeed token to low we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --fanspeed=low

Get/Set Operation for Fan Speed using DCC CLI mode

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Fan Speed(Contd.):• To set the fanspeed token to medium we can use the below

command of DCC.

cctk --fanspeed=medium

• To set the fanspeed token to medium_high we can use the below command of DCC.

cctk --fanspeed=medium_high• To set the fanspeed token to medium_low we can use the below

command of DCC.

cctk --fanspeed=medium_low

List of tokens Line of Business Supported Platforms

Fan Speed PRECISION T5810, T7810 and T7910

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• http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/systems-management/w/wiki/7517.dell-command-configure

• http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/product-support/product/dell-cmnd-config-v3.0/manuals

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