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| Table 110 Maintenance > Power (continued) | |
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| Always | Select this option to keep the NSA operating as much of the time as possible. The NSA |
| Power On | restarts automatically even if it was turned off when the power failed. |
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| Always | Select this option to keep the NSA from automatically restarting when the power is |
| Power Off | restored after a power failure. This is a computer’s “traditional” behavior. Select this if you |
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| Enable Power | Select this option to have the NSA turn itself off and on or reboot according to the |
| Control Schedule | schedules you configured. |
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| Click Edit to go to the screen where you can configure the power control schedules. |
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| Refer to Section 17.3.2 on page 308 for this screen. |
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| Note: This feature is not supported on NSA310. |
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| Enable Wake On | Enable Wake On LAN to be able to turn on the NSA through its wired Ethernet connection. |
| LAN | You must have a computer or router on your LAN that supports sending Wake On LAN |
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| “magic packets” to turn on the NSA. |
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| To use Wake On LAN from a computer on your LAN, install a program such as Wake On LAN |
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| EX or another Wake On LAN program that supports sending magic packets. |
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| You can use Wake On LAN from a remote location if the router in front of the NSA supports |
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| Use the NSA’s power button or the Web Configurator’s Maintenance > Shutdown menu |
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| Apply | Click this to save your changes. |
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| Reset | Click this to restore previously saved settings. |
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