I have already described chkconfig utility in
CentOS – How to manage system services
blog post, but today I want to mention that you can also use it to manage services on Debian Wheezy.

Just install the chkconfig package to do so.

$ sudo apt-get install chkconfig
$ sudo chkconfig --list
acpid                     0:off  1:off  2:on   3:on   4:on   5:on   6:off
atd                       0:off  1:off  2:on   3:on   4:on   5:on   6:off
bootlogs                  0:off  1:on   2:on   3:on   4:on   5:on   6:off
bootmisc.sh               0:off  1:off  2:off  3:off  4:off  5:off  6:off  S:on
checkfs.sh                0:off  1:off  2:off  3:off  4:off  5:off  6:off  S:on
checkroot-bootclean.sh    0:off  1:off  2:off  3:off  4:off  5:off  6:off  S:on
checkroot.sh              0:off  1:off  2:off  3:off  4:off  5:off  6:off  S:on
console-setup             0:off  1:off  2:off  3:off  4:off  5:off  6:off  S:on
cron                      0:off  1:off  2:on   3:on   4:on   5:on   6:off
exim4                     0:off  1:off  2:on   3:on   4:on   5:on   6:off
hostname.sh               0:off  1:off  2:off  3:off  4:off  5:off  6:off  S:on
hwclock.sh                0:off  1:off  2:off  3:off  4:off  5:off  6:off  S:on
kbd                       0:off  1:off  2:off  3:off  4:off  5:off  6:off  S:on
[...]

As a side note, the chkconfig utility is also available in Debian Jessie and can help you manage systemd services.