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4.5.2 Power Management
These systems provide baseline hardware support of ACPI-compliant firmware and software.
Key power-consuming components (processor, chipset, I/O controller, and fan) can be placed
into a reduced power mode either automatically or by user control. The system can then be
brought back up (“wake-up”) by events defined by the ACPI 2.0 specification. The ACPI
wake-up events supported by this system are listed as follows:
Table 4-6.
ACPI Wake-Up Events
ACPI Wake-Up Event
System Wakes From
Power Button
Suspend or soft-off
RTC Alarm
Suspend or soft-off
Wake On LAN (w/NIC)
Suspend or soft-off
PME
Suspend or soft-off
Serial Port Ring
Suspend or soft-off
USB
Suspend only
Keyboard
Suspend only
Mouse
Suspend only