Scheduled Deployment; Preparation Steps; Getting Mac Addresses; Enabling Wol On Targets - ACRONIS SNAP DEPLOY 3 - FOR WORKSTATION Manual

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Deployment can be run on a schedule. Scheduling presumes that when the scheduled time comes, the
program will power on the computers with predefined MAC addresses using the BIOS Wake On LAN
(WOL) functionality.
Computers in other subnets can be woken through a WOL proxy agent delivered with Acronis Snap
Deploy.
Computers that do not support WOL can be booted into Acronis environment manually before the
scheduled time comes. Such computers will also be deployed provided that their MAC addresses are
included in the total list.
Scenarios:
1. An organization receives a shipment of computers from a manufacturer along with the list of
their MAC addresses. The IT department has to deploy the operating system to the new
hardware.
2. An Internet café, a school or university lab has 100 computers with known MAC addresses.
The nightly deployment of the initial standard image on these computers is needed.

13.1 Preparation steps

13.1.1 Getting MAC addresses

Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a 48-bit physical (hardware) address of a network
device. In Windows, the physical address can be obtained with ipconfig /all or by selecting Local
Area Connection -> Status -> Support -> Details.
MAC addresses for bare metal are usually supplied by the hardware manufacturer. You can get a MAC
address of any PC-compatible hardware by entering the network configuration menu of any Acronis
bootable component (Acronis Master Image Creator, for example):
An administrator can execute a script that collects MAC addresses of networked computers and saves
them in a text file. The text file can then be imported by Acronis Snap Deploy. This can be a plain text
file:
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00-01-23-45-67-1A
02-01-23-45-67-1B
An option to type in the hex MAC addresses is also provided.

13.1.2 Enabling WOL on targets

Before using scheduled deployment, make sure that Wake on LAN is enabled on the target computers.
Enter the computer BIOS and set Power -> Wake On PCI PME -> Power On (the exact names
might vary depending on the BIOS version.)
To enable the Wake on LAN feature on a Windows computer set the NIC properties on the computer
as follows:
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13. Scheduled deployment

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