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Meraki Systems Manager WOL
Hello,
Just looking into Wake on LAN for some devices on our network. I read somewhere that Meraki Systems Manager might be able to send WOL commands, but I can't seem to find the option anywhere or any documentation on it.
Is there a way to enable WOL directly through Systems Manager on windows endpoints?
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This wouldn't be an MDM (Sytems Manager) feature, but WoL can be initiated from the meraki Dashboard, for meraki switch ports: https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Using_the_MS_Live_Tools#Wake_Client
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This wouldn't be an MDM (Sytems Manager) feature, but WoL can be initiated from the meraki Dashboard, for meraki switch ports: https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Using_the_MS_Live_Tools#Wake_Client
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Ι see so there is no actual way to send a WOL command to the Windows endpoints only for meraki switches. Thank you for the fast response!
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The magic packet(s) are send to the endpoints (whether Windows or other WoL-compliant system) but they are generated by the Meraki switches, controlled via the Dashboard. You do need Meraki switches providing the ethernet connectivity though...
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Hi Odysseas,
Brandon from the dedicated Meraki SM Team here. I can confirm if this is not a Profile configurable option as mentioned above. That being said, we do have a Beta Powershell scripting feature that will allow you to deploy custom scripts (must execute under 60 seconds) - when the Meraki SM Agent is installed. This is outlined in the below documentation:
https://documentation.meraki.com/SM/Apps_and_Software/Deploying_Powershell_and_Shell_Scripts_in_Syst...
Note: The Meraki Systems Manager Scripting feature is currently in Early Access beta and currently needs to be opted in. The Early Access page is available to org-write admins in the navigation menu by going to Organization > Configure > Early Access.
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Hi Brandon,
Thank you for the information. I went ahead and opted in for that feature. I have one question, though. how can the agent run the script if the endpoint is off? For example, will it work if I set it to run every Sunday at 18:00 even if the endpoint is off?
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Hi @Odysseas,
Great question:
For scheduled scripts to function the device must be online at time of schedule or else the scheduled run will be missed (device will run at next schedule).
Cheers
