A device supporting Wake-on-LAN keeps it's network port powered up and is listening for a specific pattern that includes 6 bytes of all hexadecimal FF, followed by the device's MAC address repeated 16 times. Since the device doesn't have an IP address when it is in this state, the typical way to get a wake-up frame delivered is to send a broadcast packet to the subnet that the machine is sitting on. This wake-up frame can be encapsulated in any protocol.
This article briefly discusses how to use the Wake-on-Lan function on a K1000 appliance version 6.xx
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