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SubjectRe: Alert on LAN for Linux?
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In article <Pine.LNX.4.10.10103131842110.19423-100000@clueserver.org> you wrote:
> Alert on LAN makes the system up from power management type sleep when
> there are packets to be processed. Why you would ever have sleep mode on
> a server is beyond me.

Most professional UPS with Network Management Cards can go a sever to sleep
mode if the power gets down and they will
awake the Server with a "Wake-on-Lan" signal if power is back.

Afaik Wake-On-Lan is a Mainboard/Bios Feature and will work with any OS which
can put the System into the right Sleep mode.

Greetings
Bernd
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