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Examples:
* To display the current settings
fs0:\> ioconfig
Fast initialization: Enabled
System Wake-On-LAN: Disabled
* To display the current device connection policy setting
fs0:\> ioconfig fast_init
Fast initialization: Enabled
* To disable fast initialization
fs0:\> ioconfig fast_init off
Fast initialization: Disabled
* To enable the System Wake-On-LAN setting
fs0:\> ioconfig wol on
System Wake-On-LAN: Enabled

default

Enables you to restore non-volatile memory (NVM) to default values and clear NVM storage values.
Syntax
default
[efi|sal]
default
clear [bmc|efi|sal]
Parameters
clear
clears NVM storage values
Operation
Sets NVM and stable store values to predefined default values. Normally only a subset of values are available
for default. To reset the system, execute the default clear command.

errdump

Displays the contents of processor internal memory logged on the first machine check abort (MCA) for all
processors present in the system.
Syntax
errdump [mca | cpe | cmc | init | la | clear]
Parameters
mca
dumps the Machine Check Abort error log
cpe
dumps the Corrected Platform Error log
cmc
dumps the Corrected Machine Check log
init
dumps the Initialization log
la
dumps the Logic Analyzer log
clear
erases all of the logs (mca, cpe, cmc, init, la)
Operation
Enter errdump with no parameters to display usage. Otherwise, the specified error log displays. Add -n to the
clear parameter to disable the confirmation prompt. Access the errdump command from the
menu.
Configuration
Appendix E
Utilities
EFI/POSSE Commands
System
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