Remotely powering on the server – HP Unified Extensible Firmware Interface User Manual
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Figure 50 Server Availability — Thermal Shutdown screen
Remotely Powering On the Server
Configure the server to power on remotely when it receives a special packet. If you enable the
Wake-On LAN option, the system can be powered up remotely using a WOL-capable NIC. This
option requires a NIC, NIC driver, and operating system that are WOL-capable. If you choose
the enabled option, the following caution appears:
When enabling Wake-on LAN, remove all power cords before adding or
removing any adapters. Some adapters can cause the system to power on
when added or removed.
To remotely power-on the server:
1.
From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration
→BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU)
→Server Availability and select Wake-On LAN and press Enter.
2.
Select one of the following options:
•
Enabled
•
Disabled (default)
3.
Press F10 to save your selection.
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Accessing the System Configuration Menu