Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 11:37:31 +1000 From: Q <q_dolan@yahoo.com.au> To: Alexander =?ISO-8859-1?Q?K=FChn?= <510056324034-0001@t-online.de> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: wake-on-lan support? (WOL) Message-ID: <1067823451.47885.16.camel@boxster.onthenet.com.au> In-Reply-To: <3FA3A1D6.2050106@papendorf-se.de> References: <A95B7B8E-0BAE-11D8-B3A0-0003936A36F6@weihenstephan.org> <3FA3A1D6.2050106@papendorf-se.de>
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This is mostly true, but the NIC driver also needs to ensure that it leaves this feature enabled after it has reset the hardware and set it up to it's liking. If the driver doesn't have WOL awareness the feature will more likely be disabled during the attach phase of loading the driver. Using "On Now" as opposed to WakeOnLan however, must be enabled by the driver because the NIC uses a packet mask with user configured contents to wake up, which can't be set in the BIOS. I think the main reason for the lack of support is that this technology isn't very useful from a server perspective, and is intended more for managing desktops and embedded systems, rather than the 24x7 uptime tasks that FreeBSD is normally employed for. Seeya...Q On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 22:06, Alexander Kühn wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, > Wake-On-Lan (WOL) is something that has next to nothing to do with the > installed OS. If it's a x86 PC you need a ATX power supply and board, a > network card that supports WOL, have the powerconnector of the network > card connected to the board, so it has power even if the machine is > powered down. You need to enable it in the PC bios and for some NICs > also in the NIC's BIOS as well (e.g. RTL 8139) using a NIC specific tool > (usually under DOS). Then you should do a soft powerdown (e.g. halt -p) > and then send the magic packet to the subnet the WOL machine is in. > Unfortunatly there are also different magic packets send by different > tools and some of the are not available on FreeBSD (e.g. Donald Becker's > ether-wake, which works for me). > I hope this helps, > Alexander. > > Alexander Mayer wrote: > > | Hi, > | > | is wake-on-lan possible on a PC running FreeBSD? I want to boot my > | FreeBSD-PC with wake-on-lan. In Linux there is a problem with many > | drivers because they disable wake-on-lan. Only a few drivers give the > | possibility to enable this feature. What about FreeBSD? > | > | Alex > | > | _______________________________________________ > | freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > | http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > | To unsubscribe, send any mail to > | "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > > > - -- > Alexander Kuehn > > Papendorf Software Engineering > Cell phone: +49 (0)177 6461165 > Cell fax: +49 (0)177 6468001 > Tel @Calw: +49 (0)7051 936980 > Fax @Calw: +49 (0)7051 9369822 > Mail @Calw mailto:Alexander_Kuehn@papendorf-se.de > > - -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (FreeBSD) > > mQGiBD9rZYgRBAD5JesIz29bwmNHhVIJdiH8yuhbJ9I+TYdpLuxIKr1OU2ZVn9FL > ONC85Za6ElMDm6qjqyy2UECCxl8F+HXXFfkpyDqB5KwtGFUA9sEa99ArC0tLWMaT > XHhSKcUsS6HPjgWTNn504vZm5pu4A54ALPbKA0BB8/XKBhfg+AzFNSRp9wCgtfM2 > ILb+zs4f7JRbsKb8P+MIWC8EAJdevnxVaw3RpJGPDR+iZPTL9mGLkydlNyBplaoM > EzCiDI6GZv4Mxs78fGOh5DBui28LaJ/t1SpXGLd1NI9vgY9G/RLxdphvw3srmwBM > XfIdfQOkHkpcbBOaFypLDIVEoMV9a3UJ71jhqFL1yD2bcKXY/bkml/Tq/IwXsG7C > DNoiA/49SiLxvyNa7XkpDIHNjo+q/o8DXPvHa3Qc5vvAMnrzh7ocLKNBvUWUvy62 > Lkw07GEp9Pxd16Tj1TNdIeEmMHKzUYt24cjoZ0y6HJ6rdQs9IXwyEx9vQ5KsL44u > SYH1XtBVr07N7DcsRMEU2hy7N/EJALtwV89vP7bVxsLWQ658wLQ2QWxleGFuZGVy > IEvDvGhuICh3d3cubmFnaWx1bS5vcmcpIDxha0BwYXBlbmRvcmYtc2UuZGU+iGQE > ExECACQFAj9rZYgCGwMFCQHhM4AGCwkIBwMCAxUCAwMWAgECHgECF4AACgkQk1Eo > cpNxA0Ye8ACgg11GVr2HkPxU6ebR9PN5j3I78DsAn2ON/SKQaxnIJk0hQlPu9dej > /UmxuQINBD9rZg4QCADmxQf6NT8sWgZQRJY812HZQK4icKwy6KgyVsx2cRtAyoi8 > YiSHBBQ7qWEeBwhjk1RaDn4jP8bPMnnwQkW1YQ6Zh/LCEcl0j0LH9GZyZ8Glqdit > NfDktboWSBSaRWBjdOhLleGfplPEfWuq/neid9SgWy27fSo6+Yz/jAJ4BWBBdpH/ > 5khUTUjdPo4G+DXQW0+Mqp81fmSdeOxjfukF90fKq/LmLfqseTic6xnITaDMGOtV > 1jeu6zp5GEcbtRr8aNTj+Gisg4EDoeZxihgnC2TWJtX4nfVk6aP0R8QlifYaukjf > Nye6qkfWiG0LwLDP/L4/6FlMDsg0u/ZcyPZFPyUrAAMGB/wJ+OaHzrKSxl0AmCZB > efq8kdrVqlH+fEbHbBhXTv3EKZbj75UWWe4QZI6A3eT9EKv7XMqhk9w/bRsnsVB6 > Qx6uv1tXGV041TdnaQ0xezdHEAY81SixnntxyS6aiCPXeR+Bzpc2JL81vPt5Zftn > nofozDdiinpms0PkjEb1onR3rsIG9A4d/8Z70repweydQ+YWnLFDanP+B5Fw/jf0 > HlU1fBWQvxtWXWqYagH6o9JbgdA2NqCtcAdq3FWwCTQUcJYzugjdmSgHVWSTpt7Y > n1IibfO/ELHyLQ8JivdOQNw1YcTtmoSHudJwRZRndYsc2JbbvpVz9TMiofN2dWAg > QehSiE8EGBECAA8FAj9rZg4CGwwFCQHhM4AACgkQk1EocpNxA0aOjQCfTe4ERTvh > 99pDGdF5kZ0fwrnyYVcAoKxAsskAPM9JV86ugvxeQJIOqohB > =YSR6 > - -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.3-nr1 (Windows 2000) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQE/o6HVk1EocpNxA0YRAs8XAJsEKgMXqomuHy/KDOUzI3wRQfa8OgCcChbf > QXPtqpDuTd5BqJS0jxqPWj8= > =hLPr > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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