You may be confusing what the machine is doing with sleep. The machine will put the monitor into suspend mode, and spin down the drives, but the processor and RAM will still be fully powered up.
No Power Mac before the G4s could do a full sleep like that, that requires deep sleep which only the Powerbooks & the later G4s can do. You can also check Apples TILs because thats where I got my info on this.
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