Technical Reference Guide
D.2.1 AOL FUNCTION
The adapter’s
♦System tampering – Removal of the chassis cover
♦BIOS failure – System fails to boot successfully
♦OS problem – System fails to load operating system after boot
♦Missing/faulty processor – Processor fails to fetch first instruction
♦Thermal condition – High temperature detected in system
♦Heartbeat – Indication of system’s presence on the network (sent approximately every 30 seconds)
NOTE: The system unit must be plugged into a live AC outlet for the AOL function to be operative. Controlling a system unit’s power through an AC outlet strip will, when the strip is turned off, disable AOL functionality.
The AOL implementation requirements are as follows:
1.System unit featuring the 810, 810e, 820, or 850 (or later) chipset.
2.Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter Driver 3.1 or later (available from HP/Compaq).
3.
4.Management console running one of the following:
a.HP OpenView Network Node Manager 6.x.
b.Intel LANDesk Client Manager.
c.Compaq Insight Manager.
D.2.2 WAKE UP FUNCTIONS
The adapter provides two types of
The adapter provides PME- signal support for systems compliant with PCI ver. 2.2. The detection of any wake event results in the adapter’s assertion of the PME- signal, which can be used by the system unit to initiate the
The adapter also includes a WOL interface for systems supporting that method of
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Changed - April 2003