Command to send magic packets to power on a pc

Hi,
I want to power on a pc by sending wakeup bits,what is command in windows cmd.
The Wake-On-LAN settings  in remote pc is  enabled.
Thanks in advance............................

there is no built in command for this as far as I know. there are many third party utilities that can do this.
MCP/MCSA/MCTS/MCITP

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