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Chapter 2 Installing and Using AOL2 aol2 poweroption hostname where poweroption indicates which power option you wish to use and hostname is the hostname or IP address of your NetServer. To get a list of parameters, enter the command aol2 without any parameters. NOTE The above command line assumes that the path to the system32 directory is included as an environment variable. This is typically the case by default, but if you receive an error when trying to execute this command, look under Control Panel | System |Environment to confirm that the path is listed. Otherwise, you will need to copy the aol2 files to the system32 directory to run it. Disabling AOL2 If, after enabling a server to use AOL2, you decide that the server should be blocked from accepting AOL2 packets, you need to do two things at the server: 1. Disable the WOL and LAN power options of the server's LAN A port. This can be done using the server's BIOS setup program (look for the F2 prompt during boot-up). 2. Stop the HPAOLSVC service. 8

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Chapter 2
Installing and Using AOL2
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aol2
poweroption hostname
where
poweroption
indicates which power option you wish to use and
hostname
is the hostname or IP address of your NetServer. To get a list of parameters, enter
the command
aol2
without any parameters.
NOTE
The above command line assumes that the path to the system32
directory is included as an environment variable. This is
typically the case by default, but if you receive an error when
trying to execute this command, look under
Control Panel |
System |Environment
to confirm that the path is listed.
Otherwise, you will need to copy the
aol2
files to the system32
directory to run it.
Disabling AOL2
If, after enabling a server to use AOL2, you decide that the server should be
blocked from accepting AOL2 packets, you need to do
two
things at the server:
1.
Disable the WOL and LAN power options of the server’s LAN A port. This
can be done using the server’s BIOS setup program (look for the F2 prompt
during boot-up).
2.
Stop the
HPAOLSVC
service.