The Remote Wake Up feature supports Magic Packet* technology. When a powered off node that is enabled for Wake on LAN* receives the magic packet, the system will boot up.
You can use ZfD to remotely wake up Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000 nodes.
For an administrator to be able to wake up a remote node, the following requirements must be met:
NOTE: Remote Wake Up may not work properly on Windows 98 workstations having network cards that support Wake on LAN.
NOTE: Some operating systems like Windows NT and Windows 2000 do not put the machine in the soft-off state even after the corresponding shut down command is executed. When a user selects the Shut Down option from the System Menu of Windows NT/2000, the machine is not shut down automatically, but the user is prompted to either reboot or shut down the machine. For Remote Wake Up to work, the user should manually shut down the machine upon this prompt.
HINT: The Wake on LAN Status Agent is installed on the managed workstation during Remote Management Agent installation.
To wake up a remote node:
Right-click the Workstation Object from the management console.
Click Actions > Remote Wake Up.