DELL Command Configure Software User Manual

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Ihirangi huna

Introduction to Dell Command | Configure

Dell Command | Configure is a software package that provides BIOS configuration capability for Dell client systems. IT administrators can use this tool to configure BIOS settings and create BIOS packages using the Dell Command | Configure User Interface (UI) or Command-Line Interface (CLI).

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Dell Command | Configure replaces Dell Client Configuration Toolkit version 2.2.1.

  • Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia te 4.10.1 i muri mai ranei ka hangaia he SCE moka-64 me nga here.
  • Dell Command | Configure 4.10.1 or later on a 64–bit ARM client machine, generates an ARM-based 64–bit SCE.

For more information, see the Dell Command | Configure 5.x User’s Guide on the Support | Dell site.

Kaupapa:

  • Putanga
  • Te hunga whakarongo
  • Te kaupapa tuhinga
Putanga

Ko tenei upoko e whakarato ana i te mutungaview of the Dell Command | Configure version history, including release dates, supported operating systems, and compatible platform architectures to help you identify which version aligns with your system requirements.

Dell Command | Configure supports the following Windows operating systems:

  • Matapihi 11
  • Matapihi 10
  • Taiao Tāutatanga Matapihi (Windows PE)

The following table lists the available Dell Command | Configure versions along with their release dates, supported operating systems, and platform compatibility.

Ripanga 1. Putanga matrix

DELL Command Configure Software - Table Version matrix

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Starting from the Dell Command | Configure 5.1.0 release, support for 32-bit systems has been discontinued.

Te hunga whakarongo

The installation guide for Dell Command | Configure is intended for IT professionals and system administrators. It offers comprehensive instructions for configuring BIOS settings and creating BIOS packages using both the Dell Command Configure User Interface (UI) and Command-Line Interface (CLI).

Te kaupapa tuhinga

This document provides instructions for installing and configuring BIOS settings and creates BIOS packages using the Dell Command | Configure User Interface (UI) or Command-Line Interface (CLI) for efficient BIOS management.

Te uru atu ki te Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia te kaiwhakahaere

Ko te Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia te whakaurunga file is available as a Dell Update Package (DUP) at Support | Dell. Follow these steps to download the DUP:

  1. Haere ki te Tautoko | Dell.
  2. I raro Ko tehea hua ka taea e matou te awhina ia koe, tomo te Ratonga Tag o to taputapu Dell tautoko ka paato Tukuna, pāwhiri ranei Kimihia te rorohiko whaiaro.
  3. I te wharangi Tautoko Hua mo to taputapu Dell, paatohia Atekōkiri & Tango Tango.
  4. Pāwhiri Rapua a ringa tetahi taraiwa motuhake mo koe [tauira].
  5. Takina Whakahaere punaha pouakataki i raro Kāwai taka-iho.
  6. Kimihia Whakahau Dell | Whirihora in list and select Tikiake kei te taha matau o te wharangi.
  7. Kimihia te tikiake file i runga i to rorohiko (i Google Chrome, te file ka puta ki raro o te matapihi Chrome), ka whakahaere i te whakahaere file.
  8. Whaia nga tohutohu i runga i te mata.

Dell Command | Configure for Windows

This section provides details about the supported Windows versions and Dell platforms, and explains how to install and uninstall Dell Command | Configure on Windows systems.

Kaupapa:

  • Nga punaha whakahaere tautoko mo Windows
  • Nga papaaho tautoko
  • Installing Dell Command | Configure on Windows systems
  • Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure from Windows systems
  • Upgrading Dell Command | Configure on Windows systems
Nga punaha whakahaere tautoko mo Windows

Ripanga 2. Nga punaha whakahaere tautoko

DELL Command Configure Software - Windows version

Nga papaaho tautoko

Table 3. Supported platforms

DELL Command Configure Software - Platforms category

Table 3. Supported platforms (continued)

DELL Command Configure Software - upported platforms

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Platforms must support WMI-ACPI BIOS for full functionality.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: For systems with non-WMI-ACPI compliant BIOS, functionality is limited. For more information, see Dell Command | Configure Version 5.x User’s Guide at Support | Dell

Installing Dell Command | Configure on Windows systems

You can install Dell Command | Configure on Windows systems using either the Dell Update Package (DUP) or the MSI installer.
Both installers support standard and silent (unattended) installation modes.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Microsoft .NET 4.8.1 or later must be installed on the client system to install Dell Command | Configure using the user interface.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: If User Account Control (UAC) is enabled on a Windows 10 system, silent mode installation is not allowed. Ensure that you have administrative privileges before installing Dell Command | Configure in silent mode.

Nga whakaritenga

Before installing Dell Command | Configure, ensure the following:

  • A supported Windows operating system is installed and running.
  • Dell Command | Configure installation file is available (downloadable from Support | Dell).
  • Administrator privileges are available on the system.
  • Microsoft .NET 4.8.1 (for UI) and .NET 8.0 SDK (for Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration Server) are installed.
  • Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2022 is installed.
  • WMI-ACPI compliant BIOS is available for full functionality.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA:

  • The system must be connected to a stable network when installing Dell Command | Configure with support for Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration.
  • On Windows 10 or later, enable Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 or later version from the Whakakā, whakawetohia rānei ngā āhuatanga Windows mata.
  • The system has limited functionality if it does not have a WMI-ACPI compliant BIOS. Update the BIOS with a compatible version, if available. For more information, see Windows SMM Security Mitigations Table (WSMT) Compliance section in the Dell Command | Configure User’s Guide at Support | Dell.
Install Dell Command | Configure using DUP: Standard installation

To install Dell Command | Configure, run the Dell Update Package (DUP) with default settings. This method simplifies deployment and requires minimal user input.

  1. Pāwhiri-taurua i te DUP kua tikiakehia, pāwhiritia Āe, kātahi ka pāwhiritia te TĀUTANGA.
    Ko te Whakahau Dell | Ka whakaatuhia te ruānuku whirihora.
  2. Whakahaerehia te ruānuku tāutanga.
    Mo etahi atu korero, tirohia te whakahaere i te ruānuku whakauru.
Install Dell Command | Configure using DUP: Silent installation

To install Dell Command | Configure silently, use the Dell Update Package (DUP) with command-line switches that suppress user prompts. This method enables automated, unattended installation.

  1. Browse to the folder where you have downloaded the Dell Update Package (DUP) and open the command prompt.
  2. Whakahaerehia te whakahau e whai ake nei:

Dell-Command-Configure-Application_<SWB>_WIN<architecture>_<version>.<build number>_A00.EXE/s.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon NOTE: For more information about using commands, type any one of the following commands:

  • Dell-Command-Configure-Application_<SWB>_WIN<architecture>_<version>.<build number>_A00.EXE/s.
  • Dell-Command-Configure-Application_<SWB>_WIN<architecture>_<version>.<build number>_A00.EXE/?.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon NOTE: During silent installation using DUP, Dell Command | Configure installs without Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration Server.

Install Dell Command | Configure using MSI file: Standard installation

To install Dell Command | Configure, run the MSI file directly for a standard installation with default settings providing a simple and user-friendly setup process.

  1. Patohia-rua i te Dell Update Package (DUP) kua tikiakehia, ka panui Ae.
  2. Patohia te WHAKAMAHI.
    Ka whakaatuhia te matapihi Tirotiro Mo te Kōpaki.
  3. Specify a folder location on the system, or create a folder to extract the files, and click OK.
  4. Ki view te tangohanga files, pawhiria View Kōpaki
    Kei roto i te kōpaki nga mea e whai ake nei files:
    ● 1028.mst
    ● 1031.mst
    ● 1034.mst
    ● 1036.mst
    ● 1040.mst
    ● 1041.mst
    ● 1043.mst
    ● 2052.mst
    ● 3076.mst
    ● Command_Configure.msi
    ● mup.xml
    ● package.xml
  5. Hei uru atu ki te Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia te ruānuku tāutanga, pāwhiri-rua Command_Configure.msi.
  6. Whakahaerehia te ruānuku tāutanga.
    Mo etahi atu korero, tirohia te whakahaere i te ruānuku whakauru.
    After you install Dell Command | Configure , you can use the GUI or the CLI to configure the client systems. For more information about configuring the systems, see the following documents at Support | Dell:
    ● Dell Command | Configure Command-Line Interface Reference Guide
    ● Dell Command | Configure User’s Guide

E whakahaere ana i te ruānuku tāutanga

To run the installation wizard for installing the Dell Command | Configure .msi file i runga i tō pūrere:

  1. Browse to the folder in which you have extracted the Command_Configure.msi or DUP file.
  2. Right-click the .msi or DUP and click Run as administrator.
    Ka whakaatuhia te ruānuku tāutanga.
  3.  Pāwhiritia Panuku.
    Ka whakaatuhia te mata Whakaaetanga Raihana.
  4. Panuitia te kirimana raihana ka paato Ka whakaae ahau ki nga tikanga kei roto i te kirimana raihana, ka paato i te Panuku.
    Ka whakaatuhia te mata o nga korero mo nga kaihoko.
  5. Type the username and organization, select one of the following options, and then click Next.
    ● For multiple users, select Anyone who uses this computer (all users).
    ● For a single user, select Only for me (Dell Computer Corporation).
    Ka whakaatuhia te mata tatūnga ritenga.
  6. Patohia te Panuku hei whakauru i a Dell Command | Whirihorahia te CLI me te GUI i roto i te whaiaronga taunoa. Ko te Whakahau Dell taunoa | Whirihorahia nga raarangi whakaurunga ko:
    ● For 32-bit systems, C:\Program Files\Dell\Command Whirihora.
    ● For 64-bit systems, C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\Command Configure.
    Ka whakaatuhia te mata Riri ki te Tāuta i te Papatono.
  7. Pāwhiritia Ae.
    The Installing Dell Command | Configure screen is displayed. When the installation completes, the installation wizard- completed screen is displayed.
  8. Pāwhiritia te Mutu.
    Mena ko te Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia te GUI kua oti te whakauru, ka whakaatuhia te pokatata mo te GUI ki te papamahi.
Install Dell Command | Configure using .msi file: Silent installation

You can seamlessly install Dell Command | Configure in silent mode using the .msi file, leveraging command-line parameters for efficient deployment.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Dell Command | Configure silent mode installation supports installing the Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration Server, but it does not support the Dell Command | Configure option.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: By default, during silent installation using the .msi file, Dell Command | Configure installs without Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration Server. To install DCC with DCSBC server, use the following command: msiexec.exe /i Command_Configure.msi DCSBC=1 /qn

  1. Haere ki te kōpaki kei reira te Dell Command | Ka tangohia mai i te Dell Update Package (DUP).
  2. Open Command Prompt as administrator.
  3. Whakahaerehia te whakahau e whai ake nei: msiexec.exe /i Command_Configure.msi /qn
    Ko te Whakahau Dell | Ko nga waahanga whirihora ka whakaurua wahangu ki nga waahi e whai ake nei:
    ● For 32-bit systems, C:\Program Files\Dell\Command Whirihora.
    ● For 64-bit systems, C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\Command Configure.

Te whakauru me nga reo tautoko

To assess silent and unattended with supported languages, run the following command: msiexec /i Command_Configure.msi TRANSFORMS=1036.mst.

To specify the installation language, use the command-line option TRANSFORMS=<language ID>.mst, where <language ID> corresponds to one of the following:

  • 1028 — Hainamana Taiwana
  • 1031 — Tiamana
  • 1033 — Ingarihi
  • 1034 — Paniora
  • 1036 — Wīwī
  • 1040 — Itari
  • 1041 — Hapanihi
  • 1043 — Tatimana
  • 2052 — Hainamana ngawari
  • 3076 — Hainamana Hongkong

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: If the specified language or the default operating system language is not supported, the installation defaults to English.

Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure from Windows systems

To uninstall Dell Command | Configure, use the Control Panel to remove the application from Windows ensuring clean removal without affecting system settings.

  1. Whakatuwheratia te Paewhiri Mana.
  2. Haere ki Papatono > Papatono me nga waahanga.
  3. Find Dell Command | Configure i roto i te rarangi.
  4. Right-click it and select Wetetāuta.
  5. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the uninstallation.
Upgrading Dell Command | Configure on Windows systems

You can upgrade Dell Command | Configure using a Dell Update Package (DUP) or the .msi file.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Microsoft .NET Framework 8.0 or later must be installed on the client system to ensure a successful Dell Command | Configure user interface installation.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: If Windows User Account Control (UAC) is enabled on Windows 10 and 11 systems, you cannot install Dell Command | Configure in silent mode. Ensure that you have an administrative privilege before installing Dell Command | Configure in silent mode.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: This system does not have a WMI-ACPI compliant BIOS, so the limited functionality is available. Update the BIOS with a compatible version, if available. For more information, see Dell Command | Configure 5.x Release Notes at Support | Dell.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: You cannot install and upgrade Dell Command | Configure on non-WMI-ACPI in silent mode.

Upgrade Dell Command | Configure using DUP file

Mahia nga mahi e whai ake nei hei whakapai ake i te Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia (ko Dell Client Configuration Toolkit i mua) ki te putanga e whai ake nei:

  1. Double-click the downloaded DUP, and then click TOTOU.
    Ko te Whakahau Dell | Kua whakarewahia te ruānuku whirihora.
  2. Whakahaerehia te ruānuku whakaurunga, ka whai i nga tohutohu ka whakaatuhia ki te mata.
Upgrade Dell Command | Configure using .msi file

To upgrade Dell Command | Configure, uninstall the existing version and install the new version using the .msi installer ensuring a clean upgrade with the latest features and fixes.

  1. Tikiake i te tāutanga hou file Dell-Command-Configure-
    Application_<SWB>_WIN<architecture>_<version>.<build number>_A00.EXE from Support | Dell.
  2. Extract the installation using any of the following:
    ● From the folder where you extracted the file, double-click the Dell_Command_Configure.msi file
    ● From the command prompt, browse to the directory where you extracted the file, ka whakahaere i te whakahau e whai ake nei:
    msiexec.exe /i Command_Configure.msi REINSTALL=KATOA REINSTALLMODE=VOMUS
    DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Ko te mata ruānuku tāutanga ka whakaatuhia i muri mai “He putanga tawhito o Dell Command | Ka kitea te whirihora i runga i tenei punaha. Ki te haere tonu koe, ka tangohia e te kaiwhakaputa te putanga tawhito ka haere tonu ki te whakauru i te putanga hou. Mena ka whakakorehia e koe te whakaurunga o te putanga hou, ka kore te punaha e whakahokia ki te putanga o mua o Dell Command | Whirihora. Kei te pirangi koe ki te haere tonu?” karere.
  3. Whaia nga tohutohu i runga i te mata hei whakapai ake.
    DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Mo te whakamohoatanga wahangu, whakahaeretia te whakahau e whai ake nei: msiexec /i Command_Configure.msi REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=vmous REBOOT=REALLYSUPPRESS /qn
    DELL Command Configure Software - icon NOTE: If a previous version of Dell Command | Configure is installed in a non-default directory, you cannot upgrade to the latest Dell Command | Configure version. In this case, uninstall the existing version and assess fresh installation of the latest version.

Whakapai ake i te kōpaki taunoa

To upgrade Dell Command | Configure, run a command from the extracted DUP folder to silently install the update in the default directory.

  1. Tirotiro ki te kōpaki i tangohia e koe te Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia te kaiwhakahaere mai i te Dell Update Package (DUP).
  2. Whakahaerehia te whakahau e whai ake nei: msiexec.exe /i Command_Configure.msi /qn
    Ko te Whakahau Dell | Ko nga waahanga whirihora ka whakaurua wahangu ki nga waahi e whai ake nei:
    ● For 32-bit systems, C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\Command Configure.
    ● For 64-bit systems, C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\Command Configure.

Dell Command | Configure for Linux

This section provides details about the supported Linux versions and Dell platforms, and explains how to install and uninstall Dell Command | Configure on Linux systems.

Kaupapa:

  • Supported operating systems for Linux
  • Supported Platforms for Linux
  • Installing Dell Command | Configure on Linux systems
  • Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure on Linux systems
  • Upgrading Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Linux
Supported operating systems for Linux

Ripanga 4. Nga punaha whakahaere tautoko

DELL Command Configure Software - Supported operating systems

Supported Platforms for Linux

Table 5. Supported platforms

DELL Command Configure Software - Supported platforms

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Platforms must support WMI-ACPI BIOS for full functionality.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: For systems with non-WMI-ACPI compliant BIOS, functionality is limited. For more information, see Dell Command | Configure Version 5.x User’s Guide at Support | Dell.

Installing Dell Command | Configure on Linux systems

To install Dell Command | Configure on Linux, download the appropriate .deb or .rpm package from Dell Support and use your package manager to install it enabling CLI-based BIOS configuration on supported Dell systems.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA:

  • Dell Command | Configure user interface is not supported on systems running the Linux operating system.
  • Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration(DCSBC) is not supported on systems running the Linux operating system.

You can install the Dell Command | Configure for Red Hat and Debian-based linux distributions, by following these steps:

  1. Go to Support | Dell, download the tar.gz file.
  2. DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA:
    ● If you have downloaded the package for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the RPMs are included in the package.
    ● If you have downloaded the package for Ubuntu Desktop, the Debians are included in the package.

Install the RPMs or Debians as appropriate for your system.
Ko te ara whakaurunga taunoa ko /opt/dell/dcc.

Nga whakaritenga
  • Me whakahaere te teihana mahi i runga i te punaha whakahaere Linux e tautokohia ana.
  • Tikiake openSSL 1.x whare pukapuka ki te tāuta me te whakahaere Dell Command | Whirihorahia i runga i te Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 me te Papamahi Ubuntu 20.04.
  • Download openSSL 3.x libraries to install and run Dell Command | Configure on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, Ubuntu Desktop 22.04, and Ubuntu Desktop 24.04.
Install Dell Command | Configure on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and 9

To install Dell Command | Configure on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 or 9, download the RPM package from Dell Support and install it using the command line.

  1. Mai dell.com/support, Download the command-configure-<version>-<Build Number>.<RHEL Version>.<architecture>.tar.gz file from Support | Dell .
  2. Wetekina te file te whakamahi i te whakahau e whai ake nei:

tar -zxvf command-configure-<version>-<Build Number>.<RHEL Version>.<architecture>.tar.gz

To install Dell Command | Configure on systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 or 9 systems using 64-bit RPMs, run the commands in the following order:

rpm —ivh srvadmin-hapi-<version number>.el8.x86_64.rpm

rpm —ivh command-configure-<version number>-<Build Number>.<RHEL Version>.<architecture>.rpm

Installing Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Ubuntu Desktop 20.04, 22.04 and 24.04

To install Dell Command | Configure on supported Ubuntu versions, download the DEB package from Dell Support and install it using the command line. See Accessing Dell Command | Configure installer.

  1. Download the command_configure-<version>-<Build Number>.<Ubuntu Version>_<architecture>.tar.gz from Support | Dell.
  2. Wetekina te file using the following command: tar -xvzf command-configure_<version>-<Build Number>.<Ubuntu Version>_<architecture>.tar.gz
    The installer command-configure_<version><Build Number>.<Ubuntu
    Putanga>_ Kei roto i te .tar.gz nga kohinga e whai ake nei me whakauru ki te raupapa e whai ake nei:
    ● srvadmin-hapi_<version number>_amd64.deb
    ● command-configure_<version>-<Build Number>.<Ubuntu Version>_<architecture>.deb
  3. To install HAPI, run the following command: dpkg -i srvadmin-hapi_<version number>_amd64.deb
    DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: If the installation on Ubuntu fails due to dependency issues with libc, ensure that you upgrade the system by running the following command:
    apt-tiki -f tāuta
  4. To install Dell Command | Configure, run:
    dpkg -i command-configure_<version>-<Build Number>.<Ubuntu Version>_<architecture>.deb
    Ko te ara whakaurunga taunoa ko /opt/dell/dcc.
    DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: If the installation on Ubuntu fails due to dependency problems libc, then ensure to upgrade the system using apt-get upgrade command:
    apt-tiki -f tāuta
Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure on Linux systems

To uninstall Dell Command | Configure on Linux, run the appropriate RPMs for your system to remove the installed package (rpm or deb) based on your distribution removing the application and its components.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Uninstalling or upgrading Dell Command | Configure on systems running supported Linux operating systems leave empty files and folders on the system. These residual files and folders do not affect system functionality.

Uninstall Dell Command | Configure from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and 9

Hei tango i te Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia i runga i nga punaha e whakahaere ana i te Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, 9 ranei, whakahaere i nga whakahau i roto i te raupapa e whai ake nei:

rpm -e command-configure-<version>-<build number>.el8/9.x86_64

rpm -e srvadmin-hapi- .el8.x86_64

Uninstall Dell Command | Configure from Ubuntu Desktop

You can uninstall Dell Command | Configure and dependent packages on systems running Ubuntu Desktop 20.04, 22.04 and 24.04 using a Deb package.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: You must uninstall Dell Command | Configure before uninstalling the dependent packages.

  1. Hei tango i te Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia me te tango i te whirihoranga files me te rangitahi files, run the following command: dpkg –purge command-configure
  2. Hei tango i a Hapi me te tango i te whirihoranga files me te rangitahi files, run the following command: dpkg –purge srvadmin-hapi
  3. To verify that the Dell Command | Configure is uninstalled in your system, run the following command: dpkg –l | grep command-configure
    If Dell Command | Configure details are not displayed, then the uninstallation is successful.
Upgrading Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Linux

You can upgrade Dell Command | Configure on Linux, uninstall the existing version and install the latest package.

  1. Download the Dell Command | Configure .tar.gz file from Support | Dell and save it on your system.
  2. Whakapai ake i te putanga o Dell Command | Whirihorahia i runga i te punaha.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Uninstalling and upgrading Dell Command | Configure on systems running supported Linux operating systems leaves empty files me nga kōpaki i runga i te punaha. Ko te files me nga kōpaki kaore he paanga mahi.

Upgrade Dell Command | Configure on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and 9

To upgrade Dell Command | Configure on Red Hat Eenterprse Linux 8 or 9, uninstall the current version and install the latest RPM package.

  1. Download the command-configure-<version>-<Build Number>.<RHEL Version>.x86_64.tar.gz file from Support | Dell.
  2. Wetekina te file using the following command: tar -zxvf command-configure-<version>-<Build Number>.<RHEL Version>.x86_64.tar.gz

To upgrade Dell Command | Configure on computers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 or 9 computers using 64-bit RPMs, run the commands in the following order:

rpm -Uvh –nodeps srvadmin-hapi- . .x86_64.rpm

rpm —Uvh command-configure-<version>-<build number>.<RHEL Version>.x86_64.rpm

Upgrade Dell Command | Configure on Ubuntu Desktop

To upgrade Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Ubuntu Desktop 20.04, 22.04 and 24.04 using a Deb package.

  1. Download the command_configure-linux-<version>-<build number>.tar.gz from Support | Dell.
  2. Wetekina te file using the following command: tar -zxvf command-configure_<version>-<build number>.<Ubuntu Version>_amd64.tar.gz
  3. Hei whakapai ake, whakahaeretia te whakahau e whai ake nei:
    dpkg -i srvadmin-hapi_<version number>_amd64.deb
    dpkg -i command-configure_<version>-<build number>.<Ubuntu Version>_amd64.deb
  4. Hei manatoko i te Dell Command | Whirihorahia te putanga, haere ki te ara whakaurunga taunoa ka rere:
    ./cctk –version

Advanced Dell Command | Configure installation scenarios

Ko tenei upoko e whakarato ana i te mutungaview of advanced installation scenarios for Dell Command | Configure, including secure BIOS configuration and installation in the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE). These scenarios ensure robust system management and deployment capabilities.

Kaupapa:

  • Installing Dell Command | Configure for Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration
  • Dell Command | Configure for Windows Pre installation Environment.
Installing Dell Command | Configure for Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration

Hardware Security Module (HSM) is used as a signing method for the Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration workflow.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration(DCSBC) is not compatible with ARM64-bit systems.

Nga whakaritenga

Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration with Dell Command | Configure allows you to use any Hardware Security Module vendor to sign the Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration Server nga utu utu.

Me whakarite kia tutuki nga whakaritenga e whai ake nei:

  • HSM Setup and OpenSSL: Ensure that you have set up your Hardware Security Module (HSM) provider in your environment. It is recommended to use OpenSSL as the open-source signing tool to generate signatures, which can then be used by Dell Command | Configure.
  • Update HSMSigning.bat File: You must update the HSMSigning.bat file with a command compatible with your HSM setup. This file is at: C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\Command Configure\X86_64\HSMSigning.bat. Modify the signature generation command in line 12 according to your HSM provider requirements. The default command is: “%OpensslPath%\openssl.exe” dgst -sha256 -sign “%ObfuscatedKeyPath%\%PrivateKeyName%” -out “%outlocat%\blobsignature.txt” %1 . Ensure that the command you provide generates the signature in the same path as specified in the default command, with the filename set as blobsignature.txt. Do not modify the last option %1, as it allows the signature command to accept the payload file that is generated by Dell Command | Configure during runtime for signing.

Installing Dell Command | Configure for Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration Server

To install Dell Command | Configure for use with the Secure BIOS Configuration Server, download the appropriate installer package and follow the setup instructions to enable remote BIOS configuration and policy enforcement.

  1. Run Command_Configure.msi from Power Shell in administrator mode.
    Ka whakaatuhia te ruānuku tāutanga.
  2. Select the Dell Command Secure Bios Configuration Server option.
  3. Pāwhiritia Panuku.
  4. Pāwhiritia te Tāuta hei tīmata i te tāutanga.
    The installation completion wizard is displayed.
  5. Pāwhiritia te Mutu hei whakaoti i te whakaurunga.
    The Dell Secure Configuration Service is created and initiated in the Windows Services tab.
    DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: To run Dell Secure Configuration on a particular port, the port must be updated to the appsettings.json file i te URL line. Locate the following path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\Command Configure\ABIWindowsService\appsettings.json.
    DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: The start time for Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration varies depending on the platforms—the maximum time limit is set to 2-3 minutes.
Configuring the Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration Server using HTTPS

The Dell Command | Configure installer configures the Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration Server for HTTP calls. For added security, you can also configure the Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration Server using HTTPS on the system where Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration is installed, by following these steps:

  1. Press the Windows key and press the R key to launch the Run dialog box.
  2. Type Services.msc and then press Enter to open Windows Services.
  3. Locate Dell Secure Configuration Service.
  4. Right-click Dell Secure Configuration Service, and click Stop.
  5. Go to the Dell Command | Configure installation path C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\Command
    Configure\ABIWindowsService\appsettings.json, and modify the appsettings.json file me enei e whai ake nei:
    {
    “Logging”: {
    “LogLevel”: {
    “Default”: “Information”,
    “Microsoft.Hosting.Lifetime”: “Information”
    }
    },
    “Kestrel”: {
    “Endpoints”: {
    “HttpsInlineCertFile”: {
    “Url”: “< URL:Port>”,
    “ClientCertificateMode”: “AllowCertificate”,
    “Certificate”: {
    “Path”: “<Https certificate complete path>”,
    “Password”: “<Https Cert Password>”
    }
    }
    }
    }
    }
    DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: The certificate to be provided must be associated to the Url specified in the same field. Also, specify the Client Certificate Modeas Allow Certificate to allow Dell Command Secure BIOS Configuration server to function without any issues. You must specify the complete Path for the Https certificate and the Password for authenticating the Https Certificate. The Password can be left empty if the Https certificate does not require a password authentication.
  6. Save changes to the appsettings.json file and start the Dell Secure Configuration Service from Windows Services.
    DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: There are other ways as well to configure an HTTPS Server. For more details, see Configure endpoints for the ASP.NET Core Kestrel web server and Client Certificate Mode Enum.
Dell Command | Configure for Windows Preinstallation Environment

Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPe) provides a stand-alone preinstallation environment that is used to prepare a system for Windows installation. For client systems that do not have an operating system that is installed, you can create a bootable image that contains Dell Command | Configure to run the Dell Command | Configure commands on Windows PE. To create Windows PE 10.0, and Windows PE 11.0 images, you can use Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK).

Using Windows PE 10.0, and Windows PE 11.0, you can integrate Dell Command | Configure.

DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Dell Command | Configure 5.x for Windows Preinstallation Environment is not compatible with ARM64-bit systems.

Te hanga i tetahi taiao whakaahua whakaurunga-mua ma te whakamahi i te Windows PE 10.0 me te 11.0

To create a bootable image using Windows PE 10.0 or 11.0, use the Windows ADK to generate a customized Windows PE environment, then add the necessary tools and drivers before creating a bootable ISO or USB. This environment supports preinstallation tasks such as BIOS configuration and OS deployment.

  1. Mai i te Microsoft webpae, tikiake me te tāuta Windows ADK ki te pūnaha kiritaki.
    DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: I te wa e whakauru ana, kowhiria anake Utauta Tukunga and Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE).
  2. From Support | Dell, download and install Dell Command | Configure.
  3. Tāuta Dell Whakahau | Whirihora.
  4. Whakauruhia te Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia te hanganga whaiaronga ki te ISO file ki te hanga i te whakapakoko ISO bootable.

Te whakauru i te Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia te hanganga whaiaronga ki te ISO file using Windows PE 10.0/11.0

To integrate the Dell Command | Configure directory into an ISO, copy it to the Windows PE working folder and create the Windows PE 10.0/11.0 image.

  1. Tāutahia te punaha whakahaere Windows 11.
  2. Download and install Windows ADK for Windows 10/11 operating system.
  3. Create a Windows PE 10.0/11.0 image.

Creating a Windows PE 10.0/11.0 image

  1. Browse to the following location:.
    ● For 32-bit systems, C:\Program Files(x86)\Dell\Command Configure\X86.
    ● For 64-bit systems, C:\Program Files(x86)\Dell\Command Configure\X86_64.
  2. Whakatuwherahia te whakahau whakahau me nga mana whakahaere.
  3. Run the following command: .
    ● Windows PE 10.0
    ○ For 32-bit systems, cctk_x86_64_winpe_10.bat C:\winpe_x86 C:\Progra~2\Dell\Comman~1.
    ○ For 64-bit systems, cctk_x86_64_winpe_10.bat C:\winpe_x86_64 C:\Progra~2\Dell\Comman~1.
    Windows PE 11.0
    ○ For 32-bit systems, cctk_x86_64_winpe_11.bat C:\winpe_x86 C:\Progra~2\Dell\Comman~1.
    ○ For 64-bit systems, cctk_x86_64_winpe_11.bat C:\winpe_x86_64 C:\Progra~2\Dell\Comman~1.
    DELL Command Configure Software - icon FAKATOKANGA: Me whakarite ko te ara e whakamahia ana i roto i te whakahau ko tera o te Whakahau Dell | Whirihorahia te kōpaki.
  4. Copy the ISO image to the following location:
    ● For 32-bit systems, C:\winpe_x86\WIM.
    ● For 64-bit systems, C:\winpe_x86_64\WIM.

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