		System Configuration Utility Version 2.0.1 BUILD 8 (RC 1)

                   Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Intel Corporation

Save/Restore system configuration switches
Save system configuration: -save or -s
arg 1: filename.  Name of the file to save the settings to, the file must have
       the .SCF extension. The default file name is syscfg.scf.

This switch can be used with '/f' and '/b' options.
'/f' option will save only firmware settings to the configuration file, and 
'/b' option will save only BIOS CMOS settings to the configuration file.
Combination of '/f' and '/b' options will save both the firmware and BIOS CMOS
settings to the configuration file. 


EXAMPLES
  syscfg /s master.scf
  This example saves the firmware and BIOS CMOS settings from the system to 
  'master.scf' file.

  syscfg /s bioscfg.scf /b
  This example saves BIOS CMOS settings from the system to 'bioscfg.scf' file.

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EXAMPLES
  syscfg /s /f
  This example saves the firmware settings from the system to
  'syscfg.scf' file.

  syscfg /s /f /b
  This example saves the firmware and BIOS CMOS settings from the system to 
  'syscfg.scf' file.














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Restore system configuration: -restore or -r
arg 1: filename.  Name of the file to restore the settings from, the file must
       have the .SCF extension. The default file name is syscfg.scf.

It is mandatory to specify either '/f' or '/b' option along with this switch to
selectively restore firmware or BIOS CMOS settings to the system.
'/f' option will retstore only firmware settings from the configuration file
to the system.
'/b' option will restore only BIOS CMOS settings from the configuration file
to the system.
Combination of '/f' and '/b' options will restore both firmware and BIOS CMOS
settings to the system.

If BIOS administrator password is installed in the system then it must be 
specified using '/bap' switch, along with restore switch.








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EXAMPLES
  syscfg /r master.scf /f /b 
  This example restores firmware and BIOS CMOS settings from the 'master.scf'
  file to the system.

  syscfg /r /f 
  This example restores only firmware settings from the 'syscfg.scf' file
  to the system.

  syscfg /r master.scf /b /bap BobT8
  This example restores BIOS CMOS settings from the file 'master.scf' only if 
  the existing administrator password in the system is 'BobT8'.  










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           System Configuration Utility Version 2.0.1 BUILD 8 (RC 1)
                   Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Intel Corporation

Information Interface Switch
Display BIOS and FW Versions: /i
arg 1: System Configuration File Name. This argument is optional.
       If no file name is given, the utility displays the version
       information from the system. If the file name is given, the utility
       displays the version information from the file.


EXAMPLES
  syscfg /i 
  This example displays the version information from the system.

  syscfg /i svr1cfg.scf
  This example displays the version information from the 'svr1cfg.scf' file.







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BIOS Configuration switches
Change BIOS Administrator password: /bap
arg 1: old password. The currently set password must be specified.
       If password is null then it should be specified as "".
arg 2: new password. New password for administrator must be specified.
       An alphanumeric ASCII string of maximum 7 characters in length.
       To clear the password, new password should be specified as "".


EXAMPLES
 syscfg /bap admin tt44
 This example changes BIOS administrator password from "admin" to "tt44".

 syscfg /bap "" tt44
 This example changes BIOS administrator password from null to "tt44".

 syscfg /bap tt44 ""
 This example clears BIOS administrator password.



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Change BIOS User password: /bup
arg 1: old password. The currently set password must be specified.
       If password is null then it should be specified as "".
arg 2: new password. New password for user must be specified.
       An alphanumeric ASCII string of maximum 7 characters in length.
       To clear the password, new password should be specified as "".


EXAMPLES
 syscfg /bup "" user1
 This example changes BIOS user password from null to "user1".

 syscfg /bup user1 Tf4r
 This example changes BIOS user password from "user1" to "Tf4r".

 syscfg /bup Tf4r ""
 This example clears BIOS user password.







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Enable / Disable Hyperthreading: /bht
arg 1: Enable or Disable. ENABLE | DISABLE

Change console redirection settings: /bcr
arg1: Port: disable | COM1 | COM2
arg2: Baudrate: 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200
arg3: Flow Control: none | CTS
arg4: Terminal type: PCANSI | VT100 | VTUTF8

Enable / Disable Quiet boot: /bqb
arg 1: Enable or Disable. ENABLE | DISABLE

EXAMPLES
 syscfg /bht enable
 This example enables hyperthreading feature. 

 syscfg /bcr com1 38400 CTS PCANSI
 This example configures the console redirection settings.

 syscfg /bqb enable
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Change BIOS boot order: /bbo
This switch is used for displaying and modifying the BIOS boot device order. 
The arguments are optional for this switch. If no argument is present then 
the existing BIOS boot device order is displayed. The argument list indicates 
the order in which the boot devices should be attempted for booting.



EXAMPLES
 syscfg /bbo
 This example displays BIOS boot device order in the system.

 syscfg /bbo 2 1 3 4 5
 This example sets the BIOS boot order so that the current second boot device 
 is now first boot device.









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Change BIOS hard drive order: /bhd
This switch is used for displaying and modifying the BIOS hard drive order. 
The arguments are optional for this switch. If no argument is present then 
the existing BIOS hard drive order is displayed. The argument list indicates 
the order in which the hard drives should be attempted for booting.



EXAMPLES
 syscfg /bhd 
 This example displays BIOS hard drive order in the system.

 syscfg /bhd 2 1 
 This example sets the BIOS hard drives so that the current second hard drive 
 is now first hard drive from which system attempts booting.









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Channel Configuration Switch
No.of Channels Supported By Platform is 4
Configure Channel settings: /channel or /c
arg 1: Channel ID. A valid IPMI channel number in decimal.
arg 2: Parameter selector. This value has to be selected from the
       Channel Configuration Table(Table 5) given in the EPS of this utility.
arg 3: The value to be set for the parameter selected.
If no arguments are specified, the valid IPMI serial and LAN channels
available for out-of-band access are displayed.

Parameter : Authentication types for callback
ParameterSelector : 1  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                       Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by 
                       separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
Parameter : Authentication types for user
ParameterSelector : 2  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                       Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by
                       separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
Parameter : Authentication types for operator
ParameterSelector : 3  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                       Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by 
                       separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
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Parameter : Authentication types for administrator
ParameterSelector : 4  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                       Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by
                       separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
Parameter : Per Message Authentication
ParameterSelector : 5  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : User Level Authentication
ParameterSelector : 6  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Channel Access Mode
ParameterSelector : 7  Value : disabled | preboot | always | shared
                       LAN channels do not support Shared and Preboot 
                       access modes.
Parameter : Channel Privilege Level Limit
ParameterSelector : 8  Value : callback | user | operator | admin
Parameter : PEF Alerting Enable
ParameterSelector : 9  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE


EXAMPLE
  syscfg /c 7 1 none+straight+md5 
  This example will configure the Channel Number 7 with None,Straight,
  MD5 Authentication types.



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Lan configuration switches
Configure LAN enable settings: /lanEnable or /le
arg 1: LAN Channel ID. A valid IPMI channel number in decimal.
arg 2: IP address source : static | DHCP
arg 3: Host IP address.
arg 4: Subnet Mask IP address.
EXAMPLE
  syscfg /le 7 STATIC 192.168.0.2 255.255.0.0

Configure LAN alert enable settings: /lanAlertEnable or /lae
arg 1: LAN Channel ID. A valid IPMI channel number in decimal.
arg 2: Default gateway IP address.
arg 3: Default gateway MAC address.
arg 4: Community string. An ASCII string of up to 18 bytes in length.
arg 5: Backup gateway IP address. This parameter is optional.
arg 6: Backup gateway MAC address. This parameter is optional, but the
       backup gateway IP is required if this parameter is supplied.
EXAMPLE
  syscfg /lae 7 192.168.0.2 00-02-B3-4F-DE-41 public 192.168.0.3
                00-04-AD-FE-3A-19

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Configure LAN alert settings: /lanAlertConf or /lac
arg 1: LAN Channel ID. A valid IPMI channel number in decimal.
arg 2: Alert destination index. An index to the alert destination table in 
       decimal. The range of the index is system dependent.
arg 3: Alert IP address.
arg 4: Alert MAC address. A valid MAC address or RESOLVE or BROADCAST.
       Choosing BROADCAST will set the MAC address to FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF.
arg 5: Backup gateway enable : ENABLE | DISABLE
arg 6: Alert acknowledge enable : ENABLE | DISABLE
arg 7: Alert retry count. A valid decimal value between 0 and 7.
arg 8: Alert retry interval in seconds. A valid deciaml value between 0 and 255.arg 9: Index to the alert string table. Enter 0 for volatile alert string.
       This parameter is optional.


EXAMPLES
  syscfg /lac 7 1 192.168.0.2 00-02-B3-4F-DE-41 enable enable 5 3 1
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Configure LAN Configuration Parameters : /lanConf or /lc
arg 1: LAN Channel ID. A valid IPMI channel number in decimal.
arg 2: Parameter selector. This maps to the parameter selector of the
       LAN configuration parameters in the IPMI specification.
arg 3: The value to be set for the parameter selected.

Parameter : Authentication types for callback
ParameterSelector : 2a  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                        Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by 
                        separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
Parameter : Authentication types for user
ParameterSelector : 2b  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                        Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by 
                        separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
Parameter : Authentication types for operator
ParameterSelector : 2c  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                        Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by 
                        separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
Parameter : Authentication types for admin
ParameterSelector : 2d  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                        Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by 
                        separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
Parameter : Host IP address
ParameterSelector : 3  Value : A valid IP address
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Parameter : IP address source
ParameterSelector : 4  Value : static | DHCP
Parameter : Subnet Mask IP address
ParameterSelector : 6  Value : A valid IP address
Parameter : BMC-generated gratuitous ARP
ParameterSelector : 10  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Gratuitous APR interval in ms
ParameterSelector : 11  Value : A decimal value between 0 and 127500
Parameter : Gateway IP address
ParameterSelector : 12  Value : A valid IP address
Parameter : Gateway MAC address
ParameterSelector : 13  Value : A valid MAC address
Parameter : Backup gateway IP address
ParameterSelector : 14  Value : A valid IP address
Parameter : Backup gateway MAC address
ParameterSelector : 15  Value : A valid MAC address
Parameter : Community string
ParameterSelector : 16  Value : A 18 byte ASCII string

EXAMPLES
  syscfg /lc 7 3 192.168.0.2


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Configure LAN DHCP enable settings: /lde
arg 1: DHCP Enable or Disable. 1 to enable and 0 to disable.

EXAMPLES
  syscfg /lde 1
  syscfg /lde 0



Configure LAN Subnet Mask IP Address: /lsm
arg 1: Subnet Mask IP address.

EXAMPLE
  syscfg /lsm 255.255.255.0



Configure LAN Host IP Address: /lhi
arg 1: Host IP address.

EXAMPLE
  syscfg /lhi 192.168.0.2


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Configure LAN Gateway IP Address: /lgi
arg 1: Gateway IP address.

EXAMPLE
  syscfg /lgi 192.168.6.26



Configure LAN Gateway MAC Address: /lgm
arg 1: Gateway MAC address.

EXAMPLE
  syscfg /lgm 0A-56-CF-06-11-02









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           System Configuration Utility Version 2.0.1 BUILD 8 (RC 1)
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Serial configuration switches
Configure Serial/Modem enable settings: /serialEnable or /se
arg 1: Serial Channel ID. A valid channel number in decimal.
arg 2: Privilege level limit: Callback | User | Operator | Admin
arg 3: Connection mode: Direct | Modem
arg 4: Baud rate: 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200

Configure Modem settings: /modemConf or /mc
arg 1: Serial Channel ID. A valid channel number in decimal.
arg 2: Modem init string. An ascii string of variable length.
arg 3: Modem Escape command. An ascii string of variable length.
arg 4: Modem hang-up command. An ascii string of variable length.
arg 5: Modem dial command. An ascii string of variable length.
arg 6: Ring dead time in ms. A decimal value between 500 and 8000.
arg 7: Ring duration in ms. A decimal value between 0 and 31000.
arg 8: System phone number. Numeric string of 32 bytes. '.','-'and '' are also 
       allowed.

EXAMPLES
  syscfg /se 1 admin modem 9600
  syscfg /mc 1 ATE1Q0V1X4&D2&C1S0=0 +++ ATH ATD 3000 7000 5155224807
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Configure Terminal mode settings: /termEnable or /te
arg 1: Serial Channel ID. A valid channel number in decimal.
arg 2: Line edit enable : ENABLE | DISABLE
arg 3: Delete control : BSB | DEL
arg 4: Echo enable : ENABLE | DISABLE
arg 5: Handshake enable : ENABLE | DISABLE
arg 6: Output newline sequence : CRLF | NULL | CR | LFCR | LF
arg 7: Input newline sequence : CR | NULL

Enable Serial Page : /serialPageEnable or /spe
arg 1: Serial Channel ID. A valid channel number in decimal.
arg 2: Page blackout interval in minutes.
arg 3: Community string. Maximum of 18 characters.


EXAMPLES
  syscfg /te 1 enable DEL enable enable lfcr cr
  syscfg /spe 1 3 public






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Configure Dial Strings : /serialDialString or /sds
arg 1: Serial Channel ID. A valid channel number in decimal.
arg 2: Dial String Selector. An index to the dial string table.
       The range is system dependent.
arg 3: Dial String. An ASCII string of variable length.


Configure Serial Page on a channel : /serialPageConf or /spc
arg 1: Serial Channel ID. A valid channel number in decimal.
arg 2: Destination selector. The range is system dependent.
arg 3: Dial string selector. The range is system dependent.
arg 4: Stop bits : 1 | 2
arg 5: Data bits : 7 | 8
arg 6: Parity : NONE | Odd | Even
arg 7: Baud rate : 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200
arg 8: Index to the alert string table. Enter 0 for no alert string. This parameter is optional.


EXAMPLES
  syscfg /sds 1  95154884627
  syscfg /spc 1 2 4 2 8 none 19200


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Configure Serial Configuration Parameters : /serialConf or /sc
arg 1: Serial Channel ID. A valid channel number in decimal.
arg 2: Parameter selector. This maps to the parameter selector of the IPMI specifications.
arg 3: The value to be set for the parameter selected.

Parameter : Authentication types for callback
ParameterSelector : 2a  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                        Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by 
                        separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
Parameter : Authentication types for user
ParameterSelector : 2b  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                        Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by 
                        separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
Parameter : Authentication types for operator
ParameterSelector : 2c  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                        Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by 
                        separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
Parameter : Authentication types for admin
ParameterSelector : 2d  Value : None | Straight | MD5
                        Mulitple authentication types can be enabled by 
                        separating the possible values with a plus sign(+).
Parameter : Terminal mode enable
ParameterSelector : 3a  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
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Parameter : Connection mode
ParameterSelector : 3b  Value : Direct | Modem
Parameter : Inactivity timeout in seconds
ParameterSelector : 4  Value : A decimal value in the range 0-450
Parameter : Modem enabled callback
ParameterSelector : 5  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Close on DCD loss
ParameterSelector : 6a  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Inactivity timeout enable
ParameterSelector : 6b  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Baud rate
ParameterSelector : 7a  Value : 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200
Parameter : DTR Hang-up enable
ParameterSelector : 7b  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Flow control
ParameterSelector : 7c  Value : NONE | RTSCTS | XONXOFF
Parameter : MUX switch on DCD loss
ParameterSelector : 8a  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : MUX Baseboard to BMC switch
ParameterSelector : 8b  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : MUX BMC to Baseboard switch
ParameterSelector : 8c  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Ping before MUX switch
ParameterSelector : 8i  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
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Parameter : Ping Enable
ParameterSelector : 8j  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Ping during callback
ParameterSelector : 8k  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Connection mode sharing
ParameterSelector : 8l  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Ring dead time in ms
ParameterSelector : 9a  Value : A decimal value between 500 and 8000
Parameter : Ring duration in ms
ParameterSelector : 9b  Value : A decimal value between 0 and 31000
Parameter : Modem init string
ParameterSelector : 10  Value : Ascii string of variable length
Parameter : Modem escape command
ParameterSelector : 11  Value : Ascii string of variable length
Parameter : Modem hang-up command
ParameterSelector : 12  Value : Ascii string of variable length
Parameter : Modem dial command
ParameterSelector : 13  Value : Ascii string of variable length
Parameter : Page blackout interval in minutes
ParameterSelector : 14  Value : A decimal value in the range 0-255
Parameter : Community string
ParameterSelector : 15  Value : Ascii string of 18 characters
Parameter : Modem call retry interval in seconds
ParameterSelector : 18  Value : A decimal value in the range 0-255
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Parameter : Terminal line edit enable
ParameterSelector : 29d  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Terminal delete control
ParameterSelector : 29c  Value : BSB | DEL
Parameter : Terminal echo enable
ParameterSelector : 29b  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Terminal handshake enable
ParameterSelector : 29a  Value : ENABLE | DISABLE
Parameter : Terminal output newline sequence
ParameterSelector : 29g  Value : CRLF | NULL | CR | LFCR | LF
Parameter : Terminal input newline sequence
ParameterSelector : 29f  Value : CR | NULL
Parameter : System phone number
ParameterSelector : 192  Value : Numeric string up to 31 bytes including '.','-' and '' characters









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PEF configuration switches
Configure PEF settings: -pefconfig or -pefc
arg 1: Global PEF enable: ENABLE | DISABLE
arg 2: PEF actions: NONE | ALERT | PDOWN | RESET | PCYCLE | DIAGINT
       Multiple actions can be enabled by separating the actions
       with a "+" sign.


Configure alert filter: -peffilter or -peff
arg 1: Filter table index in decimal. The range is system dependent.
arg 2: Event filter enable: ENABLE | DISABLE
arg 3: Alert actions: NONE | ALERT | PDOWN | RESET | PCYCLE | DIAGINT
       Multiple actions can be enabled by separating the actions
       with a "+" sign.
arg 4: Policy number in decimal.  Policy number to run when filter is tripped.

EXAMPLES
  syscfg /pefc disable alert
  syscfg /peff 3 enable pdown 1


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Configure alert policy: -pefpolicy or -pefp
arg 1: Alert policy table index in decimal.
arg 2: Policy entry: ENABLE | DISABLE
arg 3: Policy number in decimal.  Group number for this policy, the filter 
       policy number correlates to this value.
arg 4: Policy behavior: ALWAYS | NEXT_E | STOP | NEXT_C | NEXT_T
arg 5: Alert Channel number.  The channel number to send the alert on.
arg 6: Destination table index.  Alert destination, channel specific.

EXAMPLE
  syscfg /pefp 4 enable 2 ALWAYS 7 1 












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Serial Over LAN switches
Configure SOL enable settings: /solEnable or /sole
arg 1: A valid LAN channel id used for SOL in decimal.
arg 2: SOL Enable : ENABLE | DISABLE
       If disable option is selected with /sole switch then
       the values of arg 3 through to arg 6 will not be set to the system.
arg 3: Privilege Level Limit : user | operator | admin
arg 4: Baud Rate in bits per second : 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200
arg 5: SOL Retry Count. A decimal value in the range from 0-7.
arg 6: SOL Retry Interval in milliseconds. A decimal value in the range
       from 0-2559,rounded down to nearest unit of 10.


EXAMPLES
  syscfg /sole 1 enable admin 19200 0 10
  The above example enables SOL which can be used only by administrator
  level users on LAN channel 1.



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User configuration switches
Configure user name and password: /user or /u
arg 1: User ID to configure, in decimal. The range depends upon the platform.
arg 2: User name. ASCII string, not more than 16 characters in length.
arg 3: Password for the user. ASCII string, length depends upon the platform.



syscfg /user 3 BopT gofps
This example configures user 3 with password as "gofps".

syscfg /user 2 "" ""
This example clears the password of user 2.






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Enable/Disable user: /userenable or /ue
arg 1: User ID to configure, in decimal. The range depends upon the platform.
arg 2: Enable or disable the user: ENABLE | DISABLE
arg 3: Channel ID on which the specified user is to be enabled or disabled.


Configure user channel access: /userprivilege or /up
arg 1: User ID to configure, in decimal. The range depends upon the platform.
arg 2: Channel ID, in decimal. The range depends upon the platform.
arg 3: Privilege level limit: admin | user | operator | callback | none
arg 4: Payload Type: SOL | KVM
This option is supported only for IPMI 2.0 systems. Multiple payload types
can be enabled by separating the possible values using "+" symbol.


syscfg /userenable 1 enable 1
This example enables the user 1 on channel 1.

syscfg /up 1 7 ADMIN SOL
This example sets the privilege level of user 1 on channel 7 to administrator
and sets the payload type to SOL.


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Configure user name: /un#
arg 1: user# name ; where # = 1 to n. ASCII string, not more than 16 characters
in length.


Configure user password: /up#
arg 1: user# password ; where # = 1 to n. ASCII string, length depends on the 
platform. Enter "" to clear the password.


syscfg /un2 user
This example configures user 2 with the username as "user".

syscfg /up2 t4x
This example configures user 2 with the password as "t4x".







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Configure privilege limit: /ulcp#
arg 1: user# privilege level: admin | user | operator | callback | none

syscfg /ulcp2 operator
This example configures user 2 with the privilege limit as "operator".

syscfg /ulcp2 user
This example configures user 2 with the privilege limit as "user".

syscfg /ulcp2 admin
This example configures user 2 with the privilege limit as "admin".











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Power configuration switches
Configure power restore policy: -powerrestorepolicy or -prp
arg 1: power restore Policy: OFF | RESTORE | ON

EXAMPLES
  syscfg /powerrestorepolicy OFF
  syscfg /prp restore














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           System Configuration Utility Version 2.0.1 BUILD 8 (RC 1)
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Display Firmware and BIOS configuration switch.
Display BIOS configuration settings: /d BIOS
arg1: "BIOS", This argument is mandatory.

EXAMPLE
 syscfg /d BIOS
 This example displays BIOS settings from the system.

Display Channel configuration settings: /d channel
arg1: "Channel", This argument is mandatory.
arg2: A valid LAN or Serial channel number on the system. This argument is mandatory.

EXAMPLE
 syscfg /d channel 1  
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Display LAN configuration settings: /d LAN
arg1: "LAN", This argument is mandatory.
arg2: A valid LAN channel number on the system. This argument is mandatory.
arg3: A valid LAN alert destination index number. This argument is optional.

EXAMPLES
 syscfg /d LAN 1
 This example displays LAN configuration from system for LAN channel 1.
 LAN alert configuration is not displayed.

 syscfg /d LAN 1 2 
 This example displays LAN configuration from system for LAN channel 1. 
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Display User configuration settings: /d user
arg1: "User", This argument is mandatory.
arg2: A valid User ID on the system. This argument is mandatory.
arg3: A valid LAN or Serial channel number on the system. 
      This argument is optional.

EXAMPLES
 syscfg /d user 3
 This example displays user configuration for user 3 from the system. 
 User configuration specific to particular channel will not be displayed.

 syscfg /d user 3 1
 This example displays user configuration specific to channel 1 
 of user 3 of the system.










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Display SOL configuration settings: /d SOL
arg1: "SOL", This argument is mandatory.
arg2: A valid LAN channel number on the system. This argument is mandatory.

EXAMPLE
 syscfg /d SOL 3
 This example displays SOL configuration from the system for channel 3.

Display Power configuration settings: /d power
arg1: "power", This is argument is mandatory.

EXAMPLE
 syscfg /d power
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Display PEF configuration settings: /d pef
arg1: "PEF", This argument is mandatory.
arg2: A valid PEF filter number on the system. This argument is mandatory.
arg3: A valid policy table index. This argument is optional.

EXAMPLES
 syscfg /d pef 2
 This example displays PEF settings for filter 2 of the system. 
 Policy entry configuration will not be displayed

 syscfg /d pef 2 3
 This example displays PEF settings for filter 2 of the system. 
 Policy entry configuration for entry 2 will also be displayed











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Display Serial configuration settings: /d serial
arg1: "serial", This argument is mandatory.
arg2: A valid serial channel number on the system. This argument is mandatory.
arg3: A valid dial string index. This argument is optional.
arg4: A valid page destination selector. This argument is optional.
arg5: A valid dial string selector. This argument is optional.
      If argument 4 is specified then this argument is mandatory.

EXAMPLES
syscfg /d serial 1
This example displays serial configuration settings of channel 1 of the system.
The dial string configuration, Page destination configuration 
will not be displayed

syscfg /d serial 1 2
This example displays serial configuration settings of channel 1 of the system.
The dial string configuration for dial string index 2 will also be displayed

syscfg /d serial 1 2 3 4
This example displays serial configuration settings of channel 1 of the system.
The dial string configuration for dial string index 2, Page destination 
configuration for page destination selector 3 and dial string selector 4 
will also be displayed

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Display Firmware Advanced configuration settings: /d fwadvcfg
arg1: "fwadvcfg", This argument is mandatory.
arg2: An advanced channel number on the system. This argument is mandatory.
arg3: A valid user ID. This argument is optional.
arg4: A valid SMTP configuration index. This argument is optional.

EXAMPLES
syscfg /d fwadvcfg 3
This example displays firmware advanced configuration settings of channel 3, 
User configuration and SMTP configurations will not be displayed.

syscfg /d fwadvcfg 3 1
This example displays firmware advanced configuration settings of channel 3,
User configuration for user ID 1 will also be displayed.

syscfg /d fwadvcfg 3 1 1
This example displays firmware advanced configuration settings of channel 3,
User configuration for user ID 1 and SMTP configuration for SMTP index 1
will also be displayed.

           System Configuration Utility Version 2.0.1 BUILD 8 (RC 1)
                   Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Intel Corporation

System configuration switches
Configure system enable settings: /timeofday or /dt
arg 1: Date to be set in MM/DD/YYYY format.
arg 2: Time to be set in H:M:S format.
EXAMPLE
 syscfg /dt 10:20:30 10/12/2005

Configure system enable settings: /clearSEL or /csel
EXAMPLE
 syscfg /csel 










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