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llevet
Nov 01, 2005Aspirant
Wake up ReadyNas by network ?
Hi, It will bee cool to have the possibility to wake up the ReadyNas by the network (with magical packet like 'ether-wake MAC ADDR' under linux). So, it is maybe not possible, because when the r...
Arwen
Sep 02, 2006Aspirant
Hmmm I have something similar to WOL, (Wake On LAN).
My RN1000S is wired to a Ethernet connected power controller, (which
is then connected to a UPS that Radiator does not like, oh well). They are
50 feet away from my workstations.
In order to power my RN1000S up, I turn on it's A.C. outlet via LAN. (An
"expect" script, or "telnet" to the power controller.) My ReadyNAS comes
up fine.
To shutdown the ReadyNAS, I have to use Infrant's Web GUI to shut it
down gracefully. When down, I turn off the outlet.
All without leaving my workstations.
I would dearly love to have a, (secure), method of shutting down my ReadyNAS
without having to use a Web GUI. Something sciptable. I know I can eventually
script Web GUIs... just too lazy right now.
My RN1000S is wired to a Ethernet connected power controller, (which
is then connected to a UPS that Radiator does not like, oh well). They are
50 feet away from my workstations.
In order to power my RN1000S up, I turn on it's A.C. outlet via LAN. (An
"expect" script, or "telnet" to the power controller.) My ReadyNAS comes
up fine.
To shutdown the ReadyNAS, I have to use Infrant's Web GUI to shut it
down gracefully. When down, I turn off the outlet.
All without leaving my workstations.
I would dearly love to have a, (secure), method of shutting down my ReadyNAS
without having to use a Web GUI. Something sciptable. I know I can eventually
script Web GUIs... just too lazy right now.
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