Alert on LAN
Alert on LAN (AOL, sometimes AoL) is a 1998, IBM- and Intel-developed technology that allows for remote management and control of networked PCs. AOL requires a Wake on LAN adapter.
Technical details
    
The main idea of AOL is to send warnings to remote administrators about different PC conditions using a LAN. These conditions include:
- System unplugged from power source
 - System unplugged from network
 - Chassis intrusion
 - Processor removal
 - System environmental errors
 - High temperature
 - Fan speed
 - Voltage fluctuations
 - Operating system errors
 - System power-on errors
 - System is hung
 - Component failure
 
Alert on LAN 2 (AOL2) extends AOL to allow active PC management, including:
- Remote system reboot upon report of a critical failure
 - Repair Operating System
 - Update BIOS image
 - Perform other diagnostic procedures
 
See also
    
- Wake-on-LAN
 - Alert Standard Format
 - Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware
 
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