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Cabling Requirements for Wake on LAN Adapters

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Chapter 3. Physical Specifications Cabling Requirements for Wake on LAN Adapters Wake on LAN adapters have two headers: a 3-pin, right-angle header for providing AUX5 (Auxiliary 5 volts), and a 2-pin straight header for connecting the wakeup signal to the system board (or riser card). The PC 300GL and 300PL have a 3-pin header on the riser card that provides the AUX5 and wakeup signal connections. The Wake on LAN adapter option will provide a Y-cable that has the 3-pin riser card connector on one end and splits into the 3-pin and 2-pin connectors required to interface the card. When a Wake on LAN adapter is installed in the system and attached to the AUX5 power, the system board Ethernet function must be disabled via switch 6 on the system board (refer to "System Board Switches" on page 14 for switch information). Chapter 3. Physical Specifications 23

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Chapter 3.
Physical Specifications
Cabling Requirements for Wake on LAN Adapters
Wake on LAN adapters have two headers:
a 3-pin, right-angle header for providing AUX5
(Auxiliary 5
volts), and a 2-pin straight header for connecting the wakeup signal to the system board (or riser card).
The PC 300GL and 300PL have a 3-pin header on the riser card that provides the AUX5 and wakeup
signal connections.
The Wake on LAN adapter option will provide a Y-cable that has the 3-pin riser card
connector on one end and splits into the 3-pin and 2-pin connectors required to interface the card.
When
a Wake on LAN adapter is installed in the system and attached to the AUX5 power, the system board
Ethernet function must be disabled via switch 6 on the system board (refer to “System Board Switches” on
page
14 for switch information).
Chapter 3.
Physical Specifications
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