What’s new with Dell Command | Configure
The new features for the Dell Command | Configure includes:
● Dell Client Configuration Toolkit (CCTK) is re-branded as Dell Command | Configure (DCC).
● New User Interface.
● Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0 Client version (64-bit) operating system.
● Support for x6 client platforms
● Support for Advanced System Management (ASM) 2.0 on Dell Precision
™
Workstations for setting the non-critical upper
threshold values for cooling probes.
● Support for additional arguments: medium_high and medium_low for configuring the fan speed using --fanspeed option.
● Support for the following BIOS options:
○ --backcamera.
○ --fnlock
○ --fnlockmode
○ --gpsradio
○ --keyboardbacklightonacpower
○ --rearusb
○ --sideusb
○ --unmanagednic
Platforms Supported
These are the business clients platforms supported:
● Latitude
™
● OptiPlex
™
● Dell Precision Workstation Mobile
● Dell Precision Workstation
NOTE:
Dell Command | Configure will not be pre-loaded for the customer upon purchase. Customers will be able to
download the software from the Dell support website.
Command | Configure Graphical User Interface
The Dell Command | Configure Graphical User Interface (Command | Configure GUI) displays all Basic Input/Output System
(BIOS) configurations supported by Command | Configure. Using the GUI, you can perform the following tasks:
● Create BIOS configuration for client systems
● Validate the BIOS configuration against the BIOS configuration of the host system
● Export the customized BIOS configurations as a configuration file (.ini/.cctk), Self-Contained Executable (SCE), shell script,
or report
NOTE: To apply the configuration using Command Line Interface (CLI), run the required file (.ini , .cctk, or sce).
Accessing Command | Configure From a Windows System
Click Start > All Programs > Dell > Command | Configure > Command Configure Command Wizard.
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