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    Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, In c. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 951 34-1706 USA http://www.ci sco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (638 7) Fax: 408 527-0883 Cisco EnergyWise Conf iguration Guide EnergyWise Phase 2 August 20 1 0 Text Part Number: OL -19806-03[...]

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    THE SPECIFICATION S AND INFORMAT ION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT T O CHANGE WITH OUT NOTICE. A LL STATEMENTS , INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATI ONS IN THI S MANUAL ARE BE LIEVED TO BE A CCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WI THOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EX PRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPO NSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICAT ION OF ANY [...]

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    iii Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 CONTENTS Preface v Audience v Purpose v Conventi ons v Related Publication s vii Obtaining Documentation a nd Support on the Cisco Developer Network viii Obtaining Documentation, Support, and Sec urity Guidelines viii CHAPTER 1 Managing Single Entities 1-1 Overview 1-2 Creating an EnergyWise Doma[...]

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    Contents iv Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Manually Managing Power 1-26 Automatically Managin g Power 1-27 CHAPTER 2 Managing Multiple Entities 2-1 Running Queries 2-1 Multiple Switches Connected to Multiple End Po ints 2-3 Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain 2-4 Examples 2-5 Querying with the Name Attribute 2-6 Querying w[...]

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    v Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Preface Audience This guide is for the n etworking professi onal managing the Cisco netw ork de vices. The term switch refers to Catalyst switches and other Cisc o network de vices, su ch as routers and access points. Purpose This document describes ho w to conf igure Cisco Ener gyW ise in your net[...]

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    vi Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Preface • Square brackets ([ ]) mean optional elements. • Braces ({ }) group required choices, and v ertical bars ( | ) separate the alternati ve elements. • Braces and vertical bars within square brackets ([ { | }]) mean a required choice with in an optional element. For interacti ve e xamp[...]

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    vii Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Preface Related Publications For information about the C isco network devices, see • Cisco IOS Release Notes for Cisco Ener gyW ise, Ener gyW ise Phase 2 on Cisco.com • Confi guring Cisco Ener gyW ise F eatur e for Bran ch Routers : http://www .cisco .com/en/US/docs/rout ers/access/1900/softw[...]

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    viii Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Preface Obtaining Documentation and Su pport on the Cisco Developer Network Cisco Energ yW ise de velopment part ners can access the EnergyW ise docume nts, API and SDK software code, and Cisco IOS softw are by joining the Cisco Dev eloper Netw ork: http://de v eloper .cisco.com/web/esdk/ho me .[...]

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    CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 1 Managing Single Entities • Overvie w , page 1-2 • Creating an EnergyW ise D omain, page 1-4 • Po wer Lev els, page 1-5 • Attrib utes, page 1-6 • Recurring Ev ent, page 1-6 • MIBs, page 1-7 • Switch Connected to an IP Phone, page 1-8 • Switch Connected to a PC, page[...]

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    1-2 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Overview For informatio n about this warning, see the “Important Notice” appendix . Overview In a Cisco Ener gyW ise netw ork, Ener gyW ise monitor s and manages the po wer usage of po wered devices: Cisco devices in a domain a nd all the connected end poin[...]

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    1-3 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities Overview Figur e 1 -1 Energ yWise N etwor k • Management stations—Control app lications and de vices that use Ener gyW ise to monit or and manage the po wer usage of domain members an d end points. Management st ations also send queries. Use the management[...]

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    1-4 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Creating an EnergyWise D omain Po wer ov er Ethernet (PoE) domain members and end points can also recei ve po wer from PoE switches or Cisco EtherSwitch service modules. For exampl e, IP phones and access points connected to a PoE switch receiv e po wer from th[...]

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    1-5 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities Power Levels Power Levels The devices in an Energ yW ise network are from different manufacturers. T o manage po wer usage consistently , EnergyW ise uses a set of po wer le vels. If a domain member sends an end point a request to ch ange the power le v el, th[...]

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    1-6 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Attributes Attributes Recurring Event Y ou can configure the switch to power an end point or interface on and off b ased on the time or date. A recurring e vent, also re ferred to as a recurrence, uses the switch time. The settings are only in the run ning conf[...]

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    1-7 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities MIBs MIBs Energ yW ise switches support the CISCO-ENERGY WISE-MIB. For informati on, see the Release Notes for Cisco Ener gyW ise, EnergyW ise Phase 2 on Cisco.com and go to http://www .cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/ cmtk/mibs.shtml and click SNMP v2 MI B[...]

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    1-8 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Switch Connected to an IP Phone Switch Connected to an IP Phone Figur e 1 -2 Switch and IP Phone Scenar io The switch sends the end point a recurri ng ev ent to po wer on at 0700 and to po wer of f at 1900. 1 Management station 3 End point 2 Domain member 27624[...]

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    1-9 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities Switch Connected to a PC Switch Connected to a PC Figur e 1 -3 Switch and PC Scenar io The switch sends the end point a recurri ng ev ent to po wer on at 0600 and to po wer of f at 2200. 1 Management station 3 End point 2 Domain member 276243 2 1 3[...]

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    1-10 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Configuration Guidelines Configuration Guidelines By default, Ener gyW ise is disabled on the switch. If you enter the no energ ywise level command, the switch does not imme diately change the power le vel to the defaul t. The po wer lev el changes when the sw[...]

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    1-11 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities Configuratio n Guidelin es If you use a wildcard for the day_of_month and specify th e day_of_week , the e vent occurs on the day_of_week . If you use wildcards for both the day_of_mont h and the day_of _week , the ev ent occurs on any day . – After you upg[...]

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    1-12 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Using the Call In -Progress Feature Using the Call In-Progress Feature Use this feature, also referred to as acti vity chec k , to conf igure the switch t o wait until a Cisco IP phone connected to a PoE port is n ot sending or recei ving traf fic befo re powe[...]

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    1-13 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities PoE and EnergyWise Interac tions • If the switch is conn ected to the IP phone through multiple Cisco de vices, verif y that they tru st the CoS v alue in incoming packet s and do not change it. • After entering the energywise activitycheck interface conf[...]

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    1-14 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Preventing Netw ork Access to a Non- Cisco End Point Preventing Network Access to a Non-Cisco End Point W e d o not recomme nd using PC clie nts running Ene rgyW ise Orc hestrator as dom ain members. In an Energ yW ise network, non -Cisco endpoints coul d ha v[...]

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    1-15 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities CLI Compatibility Issues Figur e 1 -5 PC without Access to the Energ yWise Networ k and the Inter net T o prevent the PC from accessing the IP network, cr eate and apply an A CL to the in gress interface on the Layer 2 switch. This A CL permits only traf f ic[...]

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    1-16 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Manually Managing Powe r Note If your switch is running En erg yW ise Phase 2 , enter the no ener gywise domain global configuration command to di sable EnergyW ise before downgrading your software to a release supporting Ener gyW ise Phase 1. If your switch i[...]

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    1-17 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities Manually Managing Power • Po wering the PoE Port, page 1-20 • Config uring Port Attrib utes, page 1-20 Enabling EnergyWise Beginni ng in pri vileged EXEC mod e: Command Purpose Step 1 configur e terminal Enters global conf iguration mode. Step 2 service p[...]

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    1-18 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Manually Managing Powe r Configuring Entity Attributes Beginni ng in pri vileged EXEC mode: Step 5 show energ ywise show energ ywise domain V erifies your entries. Step 6 copy running-conf ig startup-conf ig (Optional) Sa ves y our entries in the conf iguratio[...]

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    1-19 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities Manually Managing Power Step 6 energywise name name (Optional) Specifies the En er gyW ise-specific entity name. • Y ou can enter alphanumer ic characters and symbols such as #, (, $, !, and &. • Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a blank space between t[...]

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    1-20 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Manually Managing Powe r Powering the PoE Port Beginni ng in pri vileged EXEC mode: Configuring Port Attributes Note The energywise activitycheck command is supported on Catalyst 65 00 switche s (see the Cisco IOS Release Notes for Cisco EnergyW ise, Ener gyW [...]

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    1-21 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities Manually Managing Power Beginni ng in pri vileged EXEC mod e: Command Purpose Step 1 configur e terminal Enters global conf iguration mode. Step 2 interface interface-id Specif ies the port or the range of por ts to be conf igured, and enters interface config[...]

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    1-22 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Configuring Recurr ing Events Configuring Recurring Events Beginni ng in pri vileged EXEC mode: Step 8 energywise activityche ck (Optional) V erif ies that the connected IP pho ne is not sending or recei ving traf fic befor e the switch po wers of f the port. [...]

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    1-23 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities Configuring Recurring Events Step 4 absolute start hh:mm da y_of_month mont h year (Optional) Sets the start ti me and day for the recurring e v ent. • hh:mm —Specif ies the time (24- hour format) in hours and minutes. For e xample, 08:14 for 08 14 and 20[...]

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    1-24 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Configuring Recurr ing Events Step 7 energywise lev el level r ecurrence importance importance { at mi nute hour day_of_month month day_of_ week | time-range time-rang e-name } (Optional) Schedules a po wer-on or po wer -of f ev ent. • lev el level —Specif[...]

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    1-25 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities Disabling EnergyWise Disabling EnergyWise Ta b l e 1 -4 Energ yWise Commands Command Mode Purpose clear energywise neighbors Pri vileged EXEC Deletes the discov ered neighbors and end points running agents or client s from the Ener gyW ise neighbor tabl e. Th[...]

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    1-26 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Examples Examples • Setting the Domain, page 1-26 • Manually Ma naging Power , page 1-26 • Automatically Managing Po wer , page 1-27 Note In the examples, the interface-id is in this f ormat: type slot-or-module-number / port-number ; for exam ple, gigab[...]

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    1-27 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Ma naging Single Entities Examples T o power of f anIP phone connected to a PoE port: Switch# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)# energywise domain cisco security shared-secret cisco protocol udp port 43440 ip 2.2.4.44 Switch[...]

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    1-28 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managin g Single Entities Examples Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet0/3 Switch(config-if)# energywise level 10 recurrence importance 70 time-range onfirstfloor Switch(config-if)# energywise level 0 recurrence importance 70 time offfirstfloor Switch(config-if)# energywise name f[...]

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    CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 2 Managing Multiple Entities • Running Queries, page 2-1 • Multiple Switches Connected to Mu ltiple End Points, page 2-3 • Using Quer ies to Manage Power in the Domain, pa ge 2-4 • Examples, page 2-5 Running Queries The management station sending a query receiv es all the po[...]

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    2-2 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 2 Managing Multiple Entities Running Queries Energ yW ise supports these query ty pes: • Collect—Receiv e power -usage information in W from the domain members and end points. • Sav e—Sa ve the r unning conf iguration of a domain member . Use the ener gywise allow query sa ve glob[...]

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    2-3 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 2 Ma naging Multiple Entities Multiple Switches Connected to Multiple End Points Multiple Switches Connected to Multiple End Points Three switches send queries a nd messages to the IP phones, acce ss points, IP cameras, and PCs running the end point SDK . Figur e 2-2 Multiple Switc hes a[...]

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    2-4 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 2 Managing Multiple Entities Using Queries to Manag e Power in the Domain Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain Beginni ng in pri vileged EXEC mode: Command Purpose Step 1 energywise query importance importance { keywords wor d,wor d, ... | name name } collect { delta | usage } [ ti[...]

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    2-5 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 2 Ma naging Multiple Entities Examples Examples • Querying with the Name Attrib ute, page 2-6 • Querying with K e ywords, page 2- 6 • Querying to Set Po wer Le vels, page 2-6 • Setting the T ime-Out V alue, page 2-7 In these e xamples, Swit ch 1 and Switch 2 ar e in the same doma[...]

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    2-6 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 2 Managing Multiple Entities Examples Querying with the Name Attribute T o show the po wer usage of the do main entities with names be ginning with shipping and with importance v alues less than or equal to 80 , run this query on Switch 1: Switch# energywise query importance 80 name shipp[...]

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    2-7 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 2 Ma naging Multiple Entities Examples V erify the power le vels: Switch# energywise query importance 85 keyword Admin collect usage EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds: Host Name Usage Level Imp ---- ---- ----- ----- --- 192.168.40.2 shipping.1 6.3 (W) 10 1 192.168.50.2 orders.1 10.3[...]

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    2-8 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 2 Managing Multiple Entities Examples[...]

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    CH A P T E R 3-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands • clear energywise neighbors, page 3- 2 • energy wise (global conf iguration), page 3-4 • energywise (interface conf iguration), page 3-8 • energywise domain, pa ge 3-13 • energywise query , page 3-1 5 • snmp-server enable traps energ ywise, pag[...]

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    3-2 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands clear energywise neighbo rs clear energywise neighbors T o delete the discov ered neighbors and end point s running agents or cl ients from the Energ yW ise neighbor table, use the clear ener gywise neighbors command in pri vileged EXEC mo de. The switch immediat[...]

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    3-3 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands debug energywise debug energywise T o enable debugging of Ener gyW ise end points and managment stations, use t he debug energ ywise command in pri vileged EXEC mo de. debug ener gywise { endpoint | management } Syntax Descripti on Command Default Energ yW ise d[...]

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    3-4 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise (global config uration) energywise (global configuration) T o configure Ener gyW ise on a domain member or end point, use the energ ywise command in global confi guration mode. T o disable En ergyW ise and to remov e the EnergyW ise configuration, use [...]

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    3-5 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise (global configuration) Command Default Energ yW ise is disabled. The switch interfaces do not respond to sa ve queries. The interfaces respond to set queries. The end-point and management passw ords are not set. The importance is 1. K eywords are no t[...]

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    3-6 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise (global config uration) Neighbors are not assign ed. The role is the model number . Command Modes Privile ged EXEC Command History Usage Guidelines When you add a switch to a do main, Energ yW ise is enabled on the switch and its PoE ports. When settin[...]

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    3-7 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise (global configuration) Examples This example sho ws how to enable Ener gyW ise, assign an IP ph one to a domai n, and set the domain and management passwords. Switch# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Swit[...]

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    3-8 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise (interface configuration) energywise (interface configuration) T o configure EnergyW ise on the switch port, use the energ ywise command in interface configuration mode. T o disable EnergyW ise and to rem o ve the Ener gyW ise conf iguration, use the n[...]

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    3-9 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywi se (interf ace configur ation) keyw ord s wor d,wor d (Optional) Assign s at least one ke yword for the po rt. When assigning mu ltiple ke ywords, sep arate the ke ywords with commas, and do not us e spaces betw een keywords. • Y ou can enter alphanum[...]

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    3-10 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise (interface configuration) Command Default Energ yW ise is disabled. The switch to waits until a Cisco IP phone connected to a PoE port is not sending or recei ving traf fic before po wering of f the port. The switch responds to a query to change the p[...]

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    3-11 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywi se (interf ace configur ation) Usage Guidelines Before using the en ergy wise acti vitycheck command, see the “Using the Call In-Progress Feature” section in the “Managing Single Entities” chapter . If you enter the no energ ywise level command[...]

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    3-12 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise (interface configuration) periodic Sets a weekly t ime and day for a recurrin g ev ent. time-range Assigns a name to the time range for a recurring e vent . Command Description[...]

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    3-13 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise domain energywise domain T o enable EnergyW ise on an entity , assign the entity to a domain, set the domain securit y mode, and set the domain password, use the energywise domain command in global conf iguration mode . T o disable Energ yW ise and t[...]

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    3-14 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise domain Command Modes Privile ged EXEC Command History Usage Guidelines If you enter the energ ywise domain do main-name security { ntp-shared-s ecret | shared-secret } [ 0 | 7 ] domain-passwor d comma nd, the switc h selects the first av ailable po rt[...]

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    3-15 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise query energywise query T o display power i nformation and to set th e po wer le vel of do main members, use the energ ywise query command in pri vileged EXEC mo de. energywise query importance impo rtance { key word s word,wor d,... | name name } col[...]

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    3-16 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise query Command Default The timeou t value is 6 seconds. Command Modes Privile ged EXEC Command History Usage Guidelines In the results from the sum ke ywor d, the Responded total is not accurate. The Queried total is a ccurate and is the number of ent [...]

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    3-17 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise query 2.2.2.21 phone 0.0 (W) 10 1 2.2.2.23 phoneD 15.4 (W) 10 1 2.2.2.21 phone 0.0 (W) 10 1 Queried: 9 Responded: 9 Time: 0.26 seconds Switch# energywise query importance 80 name * sum usage EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds: Total Usage -------[...]

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    3-18 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise query These examples sho w how to change the p ower lev el of all the domain members and end points. Switch# energywise query importance 90 name * set level 0 EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![...]

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    3-19 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands snmp-server enable tra ps energywise snmp-server enable traps energywise T o enable the switch to send Simple Network Manageme nt Protocol (SNMP) noti fications for Energ yW ise traps or inform requests to the network management system (NMS), use the snmp-ser v[...]

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    3-20 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands snmp-server enable tra ps energywise Examples T o send EnergyW ise traps to the NMS: Switch(config)# snmp-server enable traps energywise T o se nd only EnergyW ise ev ent traps to the NMS: Switch(config)# snmp-server enable traps energywise event-occured Related[...]

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    3-21 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands show energywise show energywise T o display the EnergyW ise settings, the status of the domain member , and the status of the switch port with a connected end point, use the show energywise pri vileged EXEC command. show energy wise neighbors [ categories | chi[...]

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    3-22 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands show energywise Command Modes Privile ged EXEC Command History Usage Guidelines Expressions are case sensitiv e. For example, if you enter | exclude output , the li nes that contain output do not appear, b ut th e lines that contain Output appear . Examples Swit[...]

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    3-23 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands show energywise Switch# show energywise domain Name : Manager-1 Domain : cisco Protocol : udp IP : 2.2.2.21 Port : 43440 Switch# show energywise events -------------------------------------------- Sequence: 565316 Priority: 100 References: 0:1 Errors: Class: PN[...]

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    3-24 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands show energywise Switch# show energywise level delta Levels (Watts) Interface Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 --------- ---- --------------------------------------------------------------------- --- lobby.1 -130.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Switch# show [...]

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    3-25 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands show energywise Switch# show energywise usage child Interface Name Usage Caliber --------- ---- _____ _______ NRGYZ-TB-09 130.0 (W) max Gi0/1 Gi0.1 0.0 (W) presumed Gi0/2 LWAPP-AP-1 9.91 (W) trusted Gi0/3 Gi0.3 0.0 (W) presumed Gi0/4 Gi0.4 0.0 (W) presumed Gi0/[...]

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    CH A P T E R 4-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Gu ide OL-19806-03 4 Troubleshooting EnergyWise • Using CLI Commands, page 4-1 • V erifying the Po wer Us age, page 4-2 Using CLI Commands For more information about the commands, see Chapter 3, “Energ yW ise CLI Commands, ” and the platform-specific command references on Cisco.com. Ta b l e 4[...]

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    4-2 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 4 Troubleshoo ting EnergyWise Verifying the Power Usage Verifying the Power Usage This exampl e sho ws that the Cisco 7960 IP Phone uses 6.3 W and that the Cisco 7970G IP Phone u ses 10.3 W . Switch# show energywise usage children Interface Name Usage Caliber --------- ---- ----- ------- [...]

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    A-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 APPENDIX A Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 4500 Switches For Catalyst 450 0 switches runnin g Energ yW ise Phase 2 and later: • For high av ailability – T o perform an ISSU downgrade from a Cisco IOS release supporting EnergyW ise Phase 2 to an earlier software release that does not support Ene[...]

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    A-2 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Appendix A Cisco Energy Wise and Catalyst 4500 Switches[...]

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    B-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 APPENDIX B Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 6500 Switches For Catalyst 650 0 switches runnin g Energ yW ise Phase 2 and later: • For high av ailability – T o perform an ISSU downgrade from a Cisco IOS release supporting EnergyW ise Phase 2 to an earlier software release that does not support Ene[...]

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    B-2 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Appendix B Cisco Energy Wise and Catalyst 6500 Switches[...]

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    C-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 APPENDIX C Important Notice • Disclaimer , page C-1 • Statement 361—V oI P and Emergenc y Calling Servic es do not Function if Power Fails, page C-1 • Statement 1071—W arning Def inition, page C-3 Disclaimer Cisco Energ yW ise enables you to reduce energ y consumption in yo ur network b[...]

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    C-2 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Appendix C Impo rtant Notice Statement 361—VoIP and Emergency Calling Services do not Fu nction if Power Fails V aroitus V oice over IP (V oIP) -palvelu ja hätäpuhelupalvelu eivät toim i, jos virta katkeaa tai sen syötössä esiintyy häiriöitä. Kun virransyöttö on taas normaali, sinun [...]

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    C-3 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Appendix C Important Notice Statemen t 1071—Warning Defi nition Statement 1071—Warning Definition War ni n g IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger . Y ou are in a situation that could cause bodily injury . Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazard s in[...]

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    C-4 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Appendix C Impo rtant Notice Statement 1071—Warning Definition V aroitus TÄRKEITÄ TURVALLISUUSOHJEIT A Tämä varoitusmerkki merk itsee vaaraa. T ilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia vammoja. Ennen kuin käsittelet laitteistoa, huomioi sähköpiirien käsittelemisee n liittyvät riskit ja tutust[...]

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    C-5 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Appendix C Important Notice Statemen t 1071—Warning Defi nition Avis o INSTRUÇÕES IMPORT A NTES DE SEGURANÇA Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. V ocê está em uma situação que poderá ser causadora de lesões corporais. Antes de iniciar a utilização de qualquer equipamento, tenha [...]

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    C-6 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Appendix C Impo rtant Notice Statement 1071—Warning Definition Avis o INSTRUÇÕES IMPORT A NTES DE SEGURANÇA Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. V ocê se encontra em uma situação em que há risco de lesões corporais. Antes de trabalhar com qualquer equipam ento, esteja ciente dos ris[...]

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