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Use these commands to configure WoL (Wake On LAN) relay settings on the Switch.
105.1 Wol Relay Overview
Wake On LAN is a feature to remotely turn on a device on the LAN network. A device is turned on by
receiving a magic packet. To use this feature the remote hardware (for example the network adapter
on a computer) must support Wake On LAN using the "Magic Packet" method.
A magic packet is a UDP broadcast packet. The device that you want to turn on is off, so it can't
respond to a TCP packet. Therefore, It has to be a UDP broadcast packet to turn on a device.
Broadcast packets are generally not routed. A magic packet can't be routed. This prevents DDoS
attacks, but also prohibits you from sending magic packets to other devices in different subnets. The
Switch's Wake On LAN relay feature allows you to send magic packets to devices across different
subnets.
105.2 Command Summary
The following section lists the commands for this feature.
Table 230 Wol Relay Command Summary
COMMAND
wol relay udp <destination-
socket> source-vlan <vlan-list>
destination-vlan <vlan-list>
no wol relay udp <destination-
socket>

Wol Relay Commands

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DESCRIPTION
Configure settings on Wake On LAN relay.
<destination-socket>
that magic packets are sent through.
The most common port for transmission is UDP port 9.
: Enter the source VLAN ID where the
<vlan-list>
magic packet originates from.
Enter the destination VLAN ID where the magic packet will
be sent to.
Removes the specified Wake on LAN relay rule.
<destination-socket>
that magic packets are sent through.
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: Enters a UDP port number
: Enters a UDP port number
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