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09-08-2006 12:59 AM
09-08-2006 12:59 AM
Any one knows how to do the configuration so that i can make my servers boot from a signal from the LAN. I don't want the LAN boot feature, all i want is to be able to boot a remote server through a LAN signal. Any one have an idea about that ?
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09-08-2006 01:20 AM
09-08-2006 01:20 AM
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Simon,
You are referring to Wake on LAN technology...
Here are some links...
http://www.madge.com/_assets/downloads/lsshelp8.0/LSSHelp/AdvFeat/WonLAN/WonLAN2.htm
http://www.madge.com/_assets/downloads/lsshelp8.0/LSSHelp/AdvFeat/WonLAN/WonLAN2.htm
http://www.solarwinds.net/Toolsets/Help/AdminGuide.htm?http://www.solarwinds.net/Toolsets/Help/Wake-On-LAN.htm
Hope this helps..
Rgds,
Roy
You are referring to Wake on LAN technology...
Here are some links...
http://www.madge.com/_assets/downloads/lsshelp8.0/LSSHelp/AdvFeat/WonLAN/WonLAN2.htm
http://www.madge.com/_assets/downloads/lsshelp8.0/LSSHelp/AdvFeat/WonLAN/WonLAN2.htm
http://www.solarwinds.net/Toolsets/Help/AdminGuide.htm?http://www.solarwinds.net/Toolsets/Help/Wake-On-LAN.htm
Hope this helps..
Rgds,
Roy
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