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Waking Up from Suspend Mode by Incoming Call, Universal Management Agent
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If you dock your computer to a docking station that has a LAN card with the Wake on LAN function, you can use the Wake on LAN function. The Wake on LAN function is valid only when both your computer and docking station are powered off and APM mode is used. If your computer is powered on by the Wake on LAN function, the Automatic Power On Startup Sequence is used. For more information, see Automatic Power-On Startup Sequence. Waking Up from Suspend Mode by Incoming Call If your computer is connected to a telephone line and Resume on incoming call has been selected, your computer will resume from suspend mode when there is an incoming (telephone) call. The system administrator can resume operation on your computer and communicate remotely through a modem. To enable your computer to wake up from suspend mode, do the following from Windows 98 or Windows 95: 1 Open the ThinkPad Configuration program. 2 Click on Power Management, and then Resume option. 3 Put a check mark in the Resume on incoming check box. Universal Management Agent Your computer supports IBM Universal Management Agent (UMA), which. consists of three main components: Universal Management Agent-a common client management agent based on LANDesk Client Manager and NetFinity Manager services technologies. Tivoli-ready, UMA natively integrates into other management applications (such as Microsoft's SMS and Intel's LANDesk Management Suite) that will run on IBM desktops, mobile systems and servers, as well as other manufacturers' PCs. The UMA is a network-management program controlled from the network administrator's console or a peer workstation on the network. UMA provides the necessary software to take advantage of the network-management features built into the ThinkPad computer. Chapter 9. Using System Management 165