Wake On Lan On Demand; Automatic Wake On Lan (Auto Wake On Lan) - Neoware c50 - Thin Client User Manual

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Wake on LAN Operations

Wake on LAN on demand

Automatic Wake on LAN (Auto Wake on LAN)

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Wake on LAN on demand
You can wake up one or more appli-
ance selected in the current list view
(right-hand pane):
1
Right-click on a thin client appli-
ance (or a multiple-device selec-
tion) in the list view.
2
Select
Wake-on-LAN
pop-up context menu.
3
The unit(s) selected will receive a
Wake on LAN packet from the
ezRemote Manager server.
You can configure the software to automatically awaken thin client
appliances when they do not respond to ezRemote Manager. The Auto
WOL setting controls the ezRemote Manager behavior during all con-
figuration or software-related tasks. When
enabled, and ezRemote Manager attempts to communicate with an
appliance not responding, the software automatically sends a Wake on
LAN packet to the appliance and waits for it to reboot. Then the soft-
ware will attempt to communicate with the appliance again. This cycle
is repeated seven times, then ezRemote Manager issues a time-out
error and continues with the next appliance in the list (if any).
For example: If a scheduled software update is to take place on a
group of appliances during a period when no user activity is expected,
one or more of the appliances may be powered off. With Auto Wake on
LAN enabled, if any remote appliance does not respond to ezRemote
Manager, the software will: a) send a WOL packet to the appliance, b)
wait for the appliance to reboot, and then c) try to reach the appliance
from the
Auto Wake on LAN
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