Peer-To-Peer Connections - Vector PC-Duo Gateway Manual

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PC-Duo implements this functionality in Gateway-managed connections in two ways:
Implicit Wake-on-LAN: If Gateway is asked to make a connection to a remote
computer and the last status indicates that the remote computer is "Offline", the Gateway
will automatically attempt to wake up the remote computer by sending appropriately
configured WOL signal. If the remote computer was shut down in a state capable of
receiving WOL signal, it will wake up and report to the Gateway and a connection will be
established.
Explicit Wake-on-LAN: A network administrator, using either PC-Duo Master or PC-
Duo Gateway Administrator, can attempt to wake up a remote computer by explicitly
sending the WOL signal to that machine. If the remote computer was shut down in a state
capable of receiving WOL signal, it will wake up and report to the Gateway and a
connection will be established.
See "Send Wake-on-LAN Signal" in the PC-Duo Master Guide for more information.

Peer-to-peer connections

When a computer with PC-Duo Master establishes a direct connection to a computer with
PC-Duo Host, the connection that is established is a peer-to-peer connection.
By default, PC-Duo Master searches the network for Host computers when it starts up.
Any Host computers it finds are listed on the
window.
Peer-to-peer connections from Master (M) to Host (H)
18
tab of the PC-Duo Master
Peer-to-Peer Hosts

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