Liebe Liste,
ich mchte einen Compter ber das LAN anschalten. Dazu benutze ich
etherwake. Ich denke ich habe das BIOS des Computers gegenber habe ich
korrekt eingestellt.
Welchen Befehl muss ich eingeben, wenn ich z.B. einen Computer mit der
MAC 00:50:BF:11:0B:0E aufwecken kann? etherwake
* Tobias Krais [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Welchen Befehl muss ich eingeben, wenn ich z.B. einen Computer mit der
MAC 00:50:BF:11:0B:0E aufwecken kann? etherwake 00:50:BF:11:0B:0E?
ether-wake 00:50:BF:11:0B:0E
Bei manchen Netzwerkkarten muß dieses Verhalten extra aktiviert werden.
Vielleicht
Hi Kai,
Welchen Befehl muss ich eingeben, wenn ich z.B. einen Computer mit der
MAC 00:50:BF:11:0B:0E aufwecken kann? etherwake 00:50:BF:11:0B:0E?
ether-wake 00:50:BF:11:0B:0E
Es funktioniert! Ich habe die MAC wohl falsch eingegeben. Ausserdem darf
ich keinen Bindestrich zwischen ether und
Bonjour,
je suis desolé si ma question est peu HS...
En fait voila je suis l'heureux possésseur d'une carte 3com ( 3Com
Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado])
et souhaite utiliser les possibilités de wake up on lan kelle présente.
Quelqu'un à t'il de l'expérience à ce sujet ? (principe
you're motherboard AND bios is supposed to support it to
-Original Message-
From: D-Man [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 11:47 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Wake Up on LAN
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 04:56:10PM +0100, Barthazi Andras wrote:
| Hi
For WOL you need to know the node adress of the network card in
the computer you want to wake up. Under Windows you can easily
get it by winipcfg. But can someone tell me how to get it under
linux?
Christian
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 04:56:10PM +0100, Barthazi Andras wrote:
| Hi!
|
| I
if you mean the MAC address, that info is provided by ifconfig if my memory is
correct.
Romain
Begin Original Message
From: c-3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 13:51:28 +0100
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Wake Up on LAN
For WOL you need to know the node
I use /usr/sbin/arp.
There are programs that build WOL packets out there - look for
ether-wake.c, for example,
-chris
c-3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For WOL you need to know the node adress of the network card in
the computer you want to wake up. Under Windows you can easily
get it
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 04:56:10PM +0100, Barthazi Andras wrote:
| Hi!
|
| I should have to write a Backup system at my
| company, and I need a program can wake up
| the workstations. I know that I have to send
| the the Magic code, do you know a program
| can solve it for me? And is it true,
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Barthazi Andras wrote:
I should have to write a Backup system at my
company, and I need a program can wake up
the workstations. I know that I have to send
the the Magic code, do you know a program
can solve it for me?
http://www.scyld.com/expert/wake-on-lan.html
And is
is in the working state, then the system will
transition to the soft-off(Power off by software).
When the Wake-Up on LAN is enabled, a wake up event, like using
the PCnet Magic Packet utility will awaken a system which has been
powered down.
Of course the exact method of operation may vary
Hi!
I should have to write a Backup system at my
company, and I need a program can wake up
the workstations. I know that I have to send
the the Magic code, do you know a program
can solve it for me? And is it true, that
I can just wake up a machine that suspended
before (not a machine turned off
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