GB/T 34962-2017
ActiveInformation technology—Telecommunications and information exchange between systems—ProxZzzy for sleeping hosts
信息技术 系统间远程通信和信息交换 休眠主机代理
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the protocol and functional requirements for a network proxy that maintains network connectivity for a host in a low-power sleep state. It is applied in enterprise and home network environments to enable energy savings by allowing computers to enter sleep mode while still responding to essential network requests, such as wake-on-LAN or remote management commands. The standard is relevant for IT equipment manufacturers, network administrators, and developers implementing power management features in networked devices.
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