I don't think so. I don't think it supports system power management at all - so you cannot put the system to sleep.
If it did, then you would use ethtool to configure wake on lan. The output of "ethtool ethblack" includes:
Supports Wake-on: d
Wake-on: d
which says that the only wake-on mode that it supports is 'd' - which is 'disabled'. And that is the mode that is currently set.
"man ethtool" documents other modes that are available on other hardware.