Remote restart for a Mac using FileVault 2 encryption?

Does anyone know of a way to perform a remote restart for a Mac using FileVault 2 encryption?  I have some remote Macs for which I'd like to enable full disk encryption with FileVault, but would prefer not to make a physical trip to those machines whenever they need a reboot.  I strongly suspect the answer to this question is "No", without some form of IP KVM, but I figured I'd double-check.  If anyone knows of any reasonably priced Mac-compatible KVMs that would be great too.  Thanks.

Does anyone have an answer?

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