Location of Force_PXE_Enable token on various Dell servers

Michael_E_Brown at Dell.com Michael_E_Brown at Dell.com
Fri Aug 10 13:30:34 CDT 2007


Let me know if you have any other questions. I can provide docs on an ad-hoc basis for tokens. It just is kind of a pain, it takes a little while. I really need to make a nice little app to do this for me.
--
Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Fabrice LORRAIN [mailto:Fabrice.Lorrain at univ-mlv.fr]
Sent: Fri 8/10/2007 11:12 AM
To: Brown, Michael E
Cc: libsmbios-devel at lists.us.dell.com
Subject: Re: Location of Force_PXE_Enable token on various Dell servers
 
Michael E Brown a écrit :
> On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 12:28:40PM +0200, Fabrice LORRAIN wrote:
>> Michael E Brown a écrit :
>> ...
>>>> I would much rather utilize the PXE *once* functionality as it would
>>>> ensure that the system is not left in a potentially vulnerable state.
>>> The differences you see are basically just differences in features
>>> offered by the various BIOSen. If you look through the archives (and I
>>> posted once to linux-poweredge as well,) I have posted a couple lists of
>>> every pxe-related token.
>>> ....
>> Hello Michael,
>>
>> I'm interrested in such a list but the archives are dumb.
>> A direct pointer ?
> 
> google.
>    site:lists.us.dell.com pxe token tokenctl
> 
> The first hit has most of the info.
> --

I was missing "tokenctl".

"site:lists.us.dell.com pxe token Michael Brown" and some other mixed
didn't bring anything interresting.

Thanks.

	F. Lorrain



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