Input/Output Interfaces
✎For the features in the following paragraphs to function as described, the system unit must be plugged into a live AC outlet. Controlling unit power through a switchable power strip will, with the strip turned off, disable any wake, alert, or power mangement functionality.
5.8.1Wake-On-LAN Support
The NIC supports the
5.8.2 Alert Standard Format Support
Alert Standard Format (ASF) support allows the NIC to communicate the occurrence of certain events over a network to an ASF
■Alert messages sent by the client to the management console.
■Maintenance requests sent by the management console to the client.
■Description of client's ASF capabilities and characteristics.
The activation of ASF functionality requires minimal intervention of the user and requires only booting a client system connected to a network with an
5.8.3 Power Management Support
The NIC features
The Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) functionality of system wake up is implemented through an
■Magic
✎The following functions are supported in NDIS5 drivers but implemented through remote management software applications (such as LanDesk).
■Individual address
■Multicast address
■ARP (address resolution protocol) packet
■Flexible packet
The PROSet Application software
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