Remote Wake-Up
About Remote Wake-up
The ability to remotely wake servers is an important development in server management. This feature has evolved over
the last few years from a simple remote power-on capability to a complex system interacting with a variety of device
and operating system power states.
With the exception of where specifically stated otherwise in the following list of supported adapters, WOL is supported
only from S5.
Supported Adapters
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Intel® PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter
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Intel® PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter
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Intel® PRO/1000 PF Server Adapter
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Intel® Gigabit ET Quad Port Mezzanine Card (port A only)
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Intel® Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapter (port A only)
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Intel® Gigabit ET Quad Port Server Adapter (port A only)
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Intel® Gigabit 2P I350-t Adapter (port A only)
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Intel® Gigabit 4P I350-t Adapter (port A only)
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Intel® Gigabit 4P I350-t rNDC
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Intel® Gigabit 4P X540/I350 rNDC
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Intel® Gigabit 4P X520/I350 rNDC
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Intel® Gigabit 4P I350-t Mezz
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Intel® Gigabit 2P I350-t LOM
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Intel® Ethernet 10G 4P X540/I350 rNDC
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Intel® Ethernet 10G 4P X520/I350 rNDC
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Intel® Ethernet 10G 2P X520-k bNDC
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Intel® Ethernet Connection I354 1.0 GbE Backplane
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Intel® Gigabit 4P I350 bNDC
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Intel® Gigabit 2P I350-t LOM
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Intel® Gigabit 2P I350 LOM
NOTE:
For 82599, I350, and I354-based adapters, Wake on LAN is enabled through the uEFI environment. To
do this:
1. Go to System Setup.
2. Choose a port and go to configuration.
3. Specify Wake on LAN.