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Nuvo-4000 Series User’s Manual
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3.7 Power on your Nuvo-4000
For better flexibility of operation, Nuvo-4000 provides alternatives to power on your
Nuvo-4000. You can turn on your Nuvo-4000 by pressing the power button, or by sending a
special LAN packet. In this section, we illustrate these ways to power on your Nuvo-4000.
3.7.1 Power on Nuvo-4000 using the power button on the front panel
This is the simplest way to turn on your Nuvo-4000. The power button on the front panel is
a non-latched switch and behaves an ATX-mode on/off control. As DC power is provided,
push the power button and then system is on as well as the PWR LED of power button is on.
Push the button when system is on can turn off the system. If your operating system
supports ATX power mode (i.e. Microsoft Windows or Linux), push the power button causes
a pre-defined system behavior, such as shutdown or hibernation.
3.7.2 Power on Nuvo-4000 using Wake-on-LAN function
Wake-on-LAN (WOL) is a mechanism to wake up a computer system from a S3 (standby),
S4 (Hibernate) or S5 (system off with standby power) state via issuing Subnet Directed
Broadcasts (SDB) or a magic packet. Nuvo-4000 implements the Wake-on-LAN function on
its first GbE port.