wakeonlan --version (return code: 0)
/usr/bin/wakeonlan version 0.41 calling Getopt::Std::getopts (version 1.12 [paranoid]),
running under Perl version 5.26.0.
[Now continuing due to backward compatibility and excessive paranoia.
See 'perldoc Getopt::Std' about $Getopt::Std::STANDARD_HELP_VERSION.]
Usage
wakeonlan [-h] [-v] [-i IP_address] [-p port] [-f file] [[hardware_address] ...]
Options
-h
this information
-v
displays the script version
-i ip_address
set the destination IP address
default: 255.255.255.255 (the limited broadcast address)
-p port
set the destination port
default: 9 (the discard port)
-f file
uses file as a source of hardware addresses
See also
wakeonlan(1)
wakeonlan --help (return code: 0)
/usr/bin/wakeonlan version 0.41 calling Getopt::Std::getopts (version 1.12 [paranoid]),
running under Perl version 5.26.0.
Usage: wakeonlan [-OPTIONS [-MORE_OPTIONS]] [--] [PROGRAM_ARG1 ...]
The following single-character options are accepted:
With arguments: -p -i -f
Boolean (without arguments): -h -v
Options may be merged together. -- stops processing of options.
Space is not required between options and their arguments.
For more details run
perldoc -F /usr/bin/wakeonlan
[Now continuing due to backward compatibility and excessive paranoia.
See 'perldoc Getopt::Std' about $Getopt::Std::STANDARD_HELP_VERSION.]
Usage
wakeonlan [-h] [-v] [-i IP_address] [-p port] [-f file] [[hardware_address] ...]
Options
-h
this information
-v
displays the script version
-i ip_address
set the destination IP address
default: 255.255.255.255 (the limited broadcast address)
-p port
set the destination port
default: 9 (the discard port)
-f file
uses file as a source of hardware addresses
See also
wakeonlan(1)