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Wol wake on lan magic packet
Wol wake on lan magic packet








wol wake on lan magic packet
  1. WOL WAKE ON LAN MAGIC PACKET HOW TO
  2. WOL WAKE ON LAN MAGIC PACKET PC

Generate the magic packet from the server and the PC should wake up. Note: In this example with 'wakeonlan', the MAC address required to build the magic packet has to be reversed compared to the PC real MAC address (00:11:d8:12:89:17)įor more information, please look at the linux man page

wol wake on lan magic packet

Linux wakeonlan command line used in this example: #3 : Static ARP entry to force destination MAC for the magic packet to be a broadcast #2 : Policy to allow general traffic to the PC #1 : Policy to allow the Wake On Lan "magic packet" using its dedicated IP Note : using the PC IP (instead of another IP) in the static ARP entry would work to wake the PC up, but this may break other traffic destined to the PC. Forwarding the packet as a broadcast is achieved with a static ARP entry with mac FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. For this, we use a different IP address for the magic packet to reach the PC than the main PC IP address (choose an IP address not used on the PC subnet). The main problem is to get the magic packet forwarded as a broadcast once routed to get it recognized by the PC NIC. Packet is received from "PC to wake up" network interface and triggers the Wake on Lan startup. The WOL packet is received from the FortiGate DMZ and routed to "PC to wakeup" as an Ethernet broadcast. "Server" sends a Wake On Lan Magic Packet to "PC to wake up". This is the particular case which is discussed here. In some cases, a unicast destination IP can be used which makes the routing straight forward, however most generally the destination MAC of the magic packet must be a broadcast which causes a routing problem. There are different types of Magic Packets that can be used depending on the NIC manufacturer and driver. This requires the PC network interface and BIOS to support WOL. The idea of Wake On Lan (WOL) is to trigger the "wake up" (boot-up) of a device from the LAN via a specific Ethernet packet called 'Magic Packet'. This example is based on broadcast type of Wake On Lan "magic packet".

WOL WAKE ON LAN MAGIC PACKET HOW TO

This document provides an example of how to configure the FortiGate to route "Wake On Lan magic packet".










Wol wake on lan magic packet