Power management support
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Power management support
Power management support for Routing and Remote Access is listed in the following table. The first column indicates the configuration of the server running Routing and Remote Access, the second column indicates whether the computer goes into sleep mode based on an Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) or Advanced Power Management (APM)-initiated sleep mode request, and the last column indicates whether the computer goes into sleep mode based on a user-initiated sleep mode request.
Configuration of the server running Routing and Remote Access | ACPI/APM-initiated sleep mode | User-initiated sleep mode |
---|---|---|
LAN and WAN router |
No |
Yes |
LAN only router |
No |
No |
Router with an active VPN connection |
No |
Yes |
Router with active network address translation |
No |
Yes |
Remote access server |
No |
Yes |
Remote access server with an active dial-up connection |
No |
Yes |
Remote access server with an active VPN connection |
No |
Yes |
Note
- If there are active connections when a user-initiated sleep mode request is made, you are not informed. The active connections are terminated.