Hi, Could you also check network card's NIC BIOS for example F2 system setup>Device settings>Integrated NIC 1 Port Qlogic>NIC Configuration>Wake On LAN
We also had the same problem. Could not get WOL working no matter what we did.
After escalating to Dell support I got this answer (which I think is strange since WOL is a very basic function and it is choosable in BIOS);
BIOS dial with the NIC during the system shutdown (S5 state). For R750 for example, the NIC is still powered on, so WOL is working.
But for entry level server, it does not work. The NIC is powered OFF during the S5 state. There are workarounds to power-on servers remotely as I mentioned = racadm or ipmi commands.
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Hi, Could you also check network card's NIC BIOS for example F2 system setup>Device settings>Integrated NIC 1 Port Qlogic>NIC Configuration>Wake On LAN
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May 8th, 2023 04:00
Did you get this to work?
We also had the same problem. Could not get WOL working no matter what we did.
After escalating to Dell support I got this answer (which I think is strange since WOL is a very basic function and it is choosable in BIOS);
BIOS dial with the NIC during the system shutdown (S5 state). For R750 for example, the NIC is still powered on, so WOL is working.
But for entry level server, it does not work. The NIC is powered OFF during the S5 state.
There are workarounds to power-on servers remotely as I mentioned = racadm or ipmi commands.