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Wake on LAN/
Modem
This option allows you to enable or
disable the wake on LAN/modem
function. When Enabled, internal
modem/LAN card can wake up the
system from shutdown or suspend
mode.
Enabled
Disabled
Primary INTR
This item is used to enable or disable
the detection of IRQ3-15 or NMI
interrupt events for power down state
transition. Normally, this is applied to
the network card.
ON
OFF
IRQ [3-7,12-14]
Select
Primary
or
Disabled
option to
enable or disable the detection of
each specified IRQ. If the
Secondary
option was selected, the system will
wake up for 2ms after detecting the
interrupt, and then return to power
down status.
Primary
Secondary
Disabled
IRQ [8,15]
Select
Primary
or
Disabled
option to
enable or disable the detection of
each specified IRQ. If the
Secondary
option was selected, the system will
wake up for 2ms after detecting the
interrupt, and then return to power
down status.
Disabled
Primary
Secondary
IRQ [9-11]
Select
Primary
or
Disabled
option to
enable or disable the detection of
each specified IRQ. If the
Secondary
option was selected, the system will
wake up for 2ms after detecting the
interrupt, and then return to power
down status.
Secondary
Disabled
Primary
Parameter
Description
Options
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