Re: ether-wake

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Ok,  I get that, found it before;  "typically sent as a UDP datagram to port 0, 7 or 9, or directly over Ethernet as EtherType 0x0842"


The keyword being 'typically',   but what is it that ether-wake actually uses/does?  (I need to forward a WOL packet to a different

vlan on some Cisco hardware, between two Centos machines).


Ron


On 5/17/20 8:14 PM, John Pierce wrote:
The WoL magic packet is only scanned for the string above, and not actually
parsed by a full protocol stack, it could be sent as any network- and
transport-layer protocol, although it is typically sent as a UDP
<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Datagram_Protocol> datagram
<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datagram> to port
<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_and_UDP_port> 0,]
<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake-on-LAN#cite_note-6> 7 or 9, or
directly over Ethernet as EtherType
<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/EtherType> 0x0842

- from Wikipedia

On Sun, May 17, 2020, 6:46 PM R C <cjvijf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,


what port does ether-wake use?  (I believe it is port 9? but not sure).


Ron

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