Remote Wake-Up - 3Com EtherLink 3C980C-TXM User Manual

10/100 pci server network interface card with dynamicaccess technology
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troubleshooting faster and easier because you do not need
to wait for the computer to reboot.
For instructions on performing a hot plug NIC installation,
refer to your computer documentation and to the
HOTPLUG.TXT file in the HELP directory on the 3Com
EtherLink Server CD.

Remote Wake-Up

Remote Wake-Up is the ability to remotely power-on a
computer for after-hours administration.
If the computer complies with PCI 2.2, Remote Wake-Up
is automatically enabled through the PCI bus. If the
computer complies with PCI 2.1, Remote Wake-Up support
is enabled by connecting a Remote Wake-Up cable from
the NIC's Remote Wake-Up (RWU) connector to a
3-pin Remote Wake-Up connector on the computer
motherboard.
The following items are required to use Remote Wake-Up:
If you are unsure whether the computer meets the
requirements listed above, refer to the computer
documentation or contact the computer manufacturer.
For more information on Remote Wake-Up, including a list
of computers that currently support this feature, go to:
http://www.3com.com/partners/acpi
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NTRODUCTION
Management application that supports Remote
Wake-Up
BIOS that supports Remote Wake-Up
PCI 2.2-compliant bus or a 3-pin Remote Wake-Up
connector on the computer motherboard and a 5-volt
standby power supply unit rated at a minimum of
375 milliamperes
To use multiple NICs as Remote Wake-Up NICs in the
same computer, the computer must have a power
supply that can support multiple Remote Wake-Up
devices.

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