Keysight M9036A PXIe Embedded Controller User Guide 31
Chassis shutdown Using the Controller
Wake on LAN
Wake on LAN
*
(WoL, also known as Remote Wake-Up) is an industry standard
protocol for waking up computers that are in a low power mode (asleep,
hibernating, or turned off but still has power applied) to be turned on by a
network message. Keysight’s M9036A supports WoL when the chassis and
controller are powered down but AC power is still applied to the chassis.
On the M9036A, WoL is supported only on LAN Port #2 (the top LAN port) on the
controller. This port is powered from the auxiliary power supply in the M9018A
even if the power is turned off (as long as AC power is still connected to the
chassis). Note that Windows Device Manager may indicate that WoL is
supported on LAN Port #1, however the hardware does not support it. The
chassis INHIBIT switch must be in the DEFault position.
To configure the M9036A for WoL from power down:
1 Wake on LAN must be enabled in the BIOS. This is the default setting and
should not be changed. Refer to the Chipset Southbridge menu, “Chipset
Setup Menu” on page 45.
2 From the Windows Start button, select Control Panel > Device Manager > Network
Adapters.
3 Double click on the Intel(R) 82574_Gigabit Network Connection#2. This opens the
Properties dialog box for the Port #2 NIC. See Figure 4.
4 Select the Power Management tab.
5 Select both the Wake on Magic Packet from power off state and Wake on Link check
boxes.
* The term “Wake on LAN” is a trademark of IBM Corporation.