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pfSense 2.x Cookbook

You're reading from   pfSense 2.x Cookbook Manage and maintain your network using pfSense

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
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ISBN-13 9781789806427
Length 298 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Initial Configuration 2. Essential Services FREE CHAPTER 3. Firewall and NAT 4. Additional Services 5. Virtual Private Networking 6. Traffic Shaping 7. Redundancy, Load Balancing, and Failover 8. Routing and Bridging 9. Services and Maintenance 10. Backing Up and Restoring pfSense 11. Determining Hardware Requirements 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Enabling Wake-on-LAN


pfSense can send a wake-on packet (also known as a magic packet) to compatible computers to wake the device out of sleep or standby mode. This can sometimes be useful in performing network diagnostics. This recipe describes how to send a wake-on packet using pfSense.

How to do it...

  1. Navigate to Services | Wake-on-LAN.
  1. In the Interface drop-down menu, select the pfSense interface to which the host to be woken up is connected. For example, if the node we need to wake is on the LAN network, select LAN.
  2. In the MAC address text field, enter the MAC address of the network interface on the node to be woken.
  3. Click on the Send button.

How it works...

The Wake-on-LAN feature involves sending magic packets to properly-configured devices that support Wake-on-LAN. When such a device receives such a packet, it will wake the device out of its sleep or standby mode.

 

Note

Note that, on older hardware, properly configuring a network interface card (NIC) can involve attaching a special Wake-on...

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