wol(8)wol(8)NAMEwol - Send network packet over subnet to turn on target system power
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/wol [nw_interface] hw_address
OPTIONS
Specifies the network interface to use in making the connection to the
target system, for example: tu1. This argument is optional.
OPERANDS
Specifies the hardware network address of the target system, for exam‐
ple: 1A-2B-3C-4D-5E-6F . This argument is mandatory.
DESCRIPTION
The wol utility (wake-on-LAN) generates and transmits a network packet
to power on a remote system on the same subnet. Before you can use the
wol utility, you must enable the remote system management wake-on-LAN
feature on the target system.
You must specify the target system's hardware address. You may option‐
ally specify the network interface to use in making the connection to
the target system. If no network interface is specified, the wol util‐
ity locates the first configured network interface and prompts you for
confirmation.
To enable the wake-on-LAN feature, set the target system's wol_enable
console variable to on and reset the system so that the network con‐
troller can read the new state. Use one of the following methods to
enable this feature on the target system: From the target system's con‐
sole prompt. enter the following commands: >>> set wol_enable on >>>
init From the target system's UNIX root prompt, enter the following
commands: % consvar -s wol_enable on set wol_enable = on % consvar -a
Console environment variables saved % reboot
Use one of the following methods to disable the wake-on-LAN feature:
From the target system's console prompt. enter the following commands:
>>> set wol_enable off >>> init From the target system's UNIX root
prompt, enter the following commands: % consvar -s wol_enable off set
wol_enable = off % consvar -a Console environment variables saved %
reboot
Note
You must reset the target system for the new setting to take effect.
RESTRICTIONS
You must be logged in as root or have superuser privileges to use the
wol utility.
The target system must be on the same subnet as the system where you
invoke the wol utility.
You cannot turn off the power on a target system with the wol utility.
The wake-on-LAN feature is only available on specific platforms. On
platforms that support this feature, additional restrictions may apply.
For example, the wake-on-LAN feature may be supported on specific net‐
work interface ports only. See your hardware documentation for addi‐
tional information.
EXIT STATUS
Success. An error occurred.
ERRORS
Error detecting default interface
Explanation:
The wol utility cannot automatically detect a default network
interface.
User Action:
Verify that a configured network interface exists on your sys‐
tem. Manually specify a configured network interface on the wol
command line. Patterns must be specified as hex digits The
Magic Packet address must be specified as 00-11-22-33-44-55
Explanation:
The hardware network address entered was in the wrong format.
This argument must be in the following format: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-
xx, where x is a hexadecimal character (0 through 9 and A
through F, inclusive).
User Action:
Specify the hardware network address correctly. wand: socket:
Address family not supported by protocol family
Explanation:
The system where you entered the wol command is not on the same
subnet as the target system.
User Action:
Enter the wol command on a system that is on the same subnet as
the target system.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows a simple use of the wol utility, where the
host system detects the first configured network interface and prompts
for confirmation: # /usr/sbin/wol 00-02-56-00-03-29 No sending device
specified, using tu0, continue? (y/n) y The following example shows the
same use of the wol utility, where the user declines confirmation of
the selected network interface: # /usr/sbin/wol 00-02-56-00-03-29 No
sending device specified, using tu0, continue? (y/n) n Aborting... The
following example explicitly specifies a network interface:
# /usr/sbin/wol tu1 00-02-56-00-03-29
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Enables or disables the wake-on-LAN feature on the target system. Valid
values are on and off.
Note
This is a system console variable, not a UNIX environment vari‐
able. The DESCRIPTION section tells you how to enable the wake-
on-LAN feature on the target system. You must enable this fea‐
ture before you use the wol utility.
FILES
Wake-on-LAN utility.
SEE ALSO
Commands: consvar(8), halt(8), reboot(8), shutdown(8)
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