Wake on LAN (WOL) through different VLAN on SG-300-10

Hello

I try to get WOL working through different VLAN on a Switch SG-300-10 in layer 3 Mode.  To achieve this, I set up a UDP relay (GUI menu Configuration IP) for UDP Port 7 to 255.255.255.255 (this should inundate all interfaces with the package), however, does not work WOL in different VLANS.  When I am connected directly to the VLAN corresponding, WOL works fine in the same subnet.  Am I missing something here?

All comments appreciated!

Thank you very much!

Hi Romeo,.

A few minutes to try it on my SG300 - 10 p mode layer 3.

My NAS unit is capable WOL and I thought I would use it in my test environment...

Ran a basic test to check my sender of packet Magic from my PC "awakened" my NAS unit.

As you would expect, on the same subnet, the magic packet WOL caused my NAS unit to power, no problem.

But this isn't really the test, just a test database to check that my sender of the packet magic WOL and NAS was working well.

The screenshot below shows WOL software I used on my PC.  Why use this software, no reason except that it was available for free. Also, I'm sure other WOL software out there for different platforms that work just as well or with more features.

First of all, I see according to your question, you used relays UDP destination port 7, well it is the default setting on the UDP relay on my switch.

I wonder why you used or stayed with destination UDP port 7, because the Magic packet mailers may use different destination UDP ports?

I had to use wireshark to see the real destination UDP port that uses my sender of the magic packet WOL.

Notice of capturing wireshark above, that my magic packet software uses the UDP port destination 9, NOT the default value that you can see on the switch. Ignore what wireshark labels this port.

OK, I then created a VLAN that I named "VLAN2' with a = 2 VID on my SG300 - 10 p (SRW2008P-K9-NA)

I added a 192.168.2.1/24 IP interface to VLAN2, which is a different network from the default VLAN.

I then added three ports this VLAN newly created as a member untagged VLAN2.

The default VLAN (VID = 1) an IP network 192.168.10.0/24.

My NAS (WOL capable) unit has an IP address of 192.168.10.61.

I plugged my PCt to the vlan 2 and statically assigned 192.168.2.2/24.  It is the PC that has the magic package software.

I added a route static to my router WAN, just so that I could access the router my PC attached to the VLAN2 WAN.

I tried the magic packet WOL software and will not turn on my NAS.  He expected that the magic packet broadcast would never jump over a limit of LAN in one VLAN different...

Now, I tried to install a UDP relay so that the Magic Packet WOL "would be" the VLAN2 network interface VLAN1.

So I configure and add to my SG300 UDP relay entry - 10 p.   See the screen capture below.

I have to admit, I'm used to using UDP relay normally take a netbios broadcast and unicast to a server Ms.

But check the screenshot below, I put the switch to send the UDP relay to the broadcast address of VLAN1 network... The magic packet Wakeup sent from my PC into 2 VLANS must have passed over the limit VLAN that my NAS unit woke.

In order to check the destination port UDP to your WOL software using wireshark, and then create an appropriate UDP relay.

Experiment and play with that, once you get your device WOL properly powereing successfully.

Best regards, Dave

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