Let me be more precise. Power goes out on a dialup server server in the middle of the night, UPS holds for 40 minutes. After 40 the box dies. 2 hours later power is restored but it is still middle of the night, and all we need is for the box to boot by itself.
So I guess I mean totally unattended in the manner that an AT box would simply boot cause the switch is still "on".
If you have the WOL (Wake on LAN) setting turned on in your BIOS, you should be able to ping the card and the system will power on. I believe that there is also a Wake on Ring setting for modems that you might be able to use if the feature is enabled. Other than that, I am not sure of other options besides actually pushing the button.
Check your BIOS settings after you get it back up and running. There should be a Power Management setting that deals with power failures - either stay off or reboot.
Check to see if your BIOS has a setting where you can tell the system what to when it reboots. I've got my pc set up at home to power on when it reboots. Since my pc is on the floor, it's a nice feature to have.
Sorry I don't have the exact wording.
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