Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities
Attributes
Attributes
Table | Keywords, Name, and Role |
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Keywords | Device description (other than | None. |
| the name or role) for which |
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Name | Device identity for which query | For a PoE port, the short version of the port name. For |
| results are filtered | example, Gi0.2 for Gigabit Ethernet 0/2. |
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| For a switch, the hostname. |
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| For an end point, see the documentation for the end |
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Role | Device function based on the | For a PoE port, the default is interface. |
| business or deployment context | For a switch, the default can be the model number or |
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Recurring Event
You can configure the switch to power an end point or interface on and off based on the time or date.
A recurring event, also referred to as a recurrence, uses the switch time.
The settings are only in the running configuration.
If the switch fails and then restarts, it uses the power level in the saved configuration.
Secure Domain Communication
Configure the security mode and password, referred to as the shared secret, to prevent replay attacks. You set either a strong password with Network Time Protocol (NTP) or a strong password without NTP.
When you use NTP to synchronize the time among domain members and you set a shared secret with NTP, EnergyWise uses the current time with the shared secret to enhance prevention of replay attacks.
Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide
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