| config etherwake-nfqueue 'setup' |
| option sudo 'off' |
| option debug 'off' |
| |
| # You can add targets with uci: |
| # # uci add etherwake-nfqueue target |
| # Set a name for the target |
| # # uci set etherwake-nfqueue.@target[-1].name=example |
| # Set MAC address of the host to wake up |
| # # uci set etherwake-nfqueue.@target[-1].mac=00:22:44:66:88:aa |
| # Set the nfqueue num used for receiving filtered packets, defaults to 0 |
| # # uci set etherwake-nfqueue.@target[-1].nfqueue_num=0 |
| # Set the interface used for sending the magic packet, defaults to 'eth0' |
| # # uci set etherwake-nfqueue.@target[-1].interface=eth0 |
| # Configure if it should be sent to broadcast address, defaults to off |
| # # uci set etherwake-nfqueue.@target[-1].broadcast=off |
| # Optionally provide a password (required by some adapters) |
| # e.g. 00:22:44:66:88:aa or 192.168.1.1 |
| # # uci set etherwake-nfqueue.@target[-1].password=00:22:44:66:88:aa |
| # Optionally disable the target, by default it is enabled |
| # # uci set etherwake-nfqueue.@target[-1].enabled=false |