Remote system alert, Auto power on, Chassis intrusion alerts – Dell OptiPlex GX110 User Manual

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Directed wake packet

The specification also defines Magic Packet as a wake-up method. Wake-up technology that uses PBM is controlled by the Microsoft Windows
OS because the OS programs the patterns. Therefore, PBM only works in systems that use the Windows OS with ACPI enabled. For more
information on PBM, please refer to the Network Device Class Power Management Specification.

Changing Remote Wake Up Options

To change Remote Wake Up options, enter System Setup by pressing <F2> during the start-up boot sequence. Tables 1 and 2 define remote
wake-up functions for each Windows operating system and system power state combination.

Table 1. Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) 4.0 Driver

Table 2. NDIS 5.0 Driver with ACPI Enabled


Remote System Alert

Remote System Alert allows you to receive certain predetermined messages from the system about its operating condition. For example, the
system can transmit an alert if the computer cover is removed.

To use the Remote System Alert feature, each Managed PC system must contain an integrated NIC that supports Remote System Alert.

Auto Power On

Auto Power On enables you to turn on the computer system automatically on certain days of the week at a preset time. You can set Auto Power
On
to turn on the system either every day or every Monday through Friday.

Chassis Intrusion Alerts

Chassis intrusion alerts notify you if a local or remote system's chassis has been opened.

CIM Support

CIM allows you to access system management information if your system is running Microsoft

® Windows 98 or any other Windows operating

System Setup

—Remote Wake Up On

Windows 95 OS

Windows NT

® 4.0 OS

Wake from Off

—Magic Packet

Yes

Yes

Wake from Off

—PBM

No

No

Wake from Suspend

No

No

NOTES: When Remote Wake Up is set to Off, all wake-up events are disabled.

Wake from NetBIOS name lookup is not available in the Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 operating systems.

System Setup

Remote Wake Up Off

Windows 98 OS

Windows 98 SE OS

Windows 2000 OS

Wake from standby (S1)

—Magic

Packet

No

Yes

Yes

Wake from standby (S1)

—PBM

No

Yes

Yes

Wake from shutdown (S5)

—Magic

Packet

No

No

No

Wake from shutdown (S5)

—PBM

No

No

No

System Setup

Remote Wake Up On

Windows 98 OS

Windows 98 SE OS

Windows 2000 OS

Wake from standby (S1)

—Magic

Packet

No

Yes

Yes

Wake from standby (S1)

—PBM

No

Yes

Yes

Wake from shutdown (S5)

—Magic

Packet

Yes

Yes

Yes

Wake from shutdown (S5)

—PBM

No

No

No

NOTE: This feature does not work if the system is shut off using a power strip or surge protector.

NOTE:This feature does not work if the system is shut off using a power strip or surge protector.

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