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Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities

Manually Managing Power

Note If your switch is running EnergyWise Phase 2, enter the no energywise domain global configuration command to disable EnergyWise before downgrading your software to a release supporting EnergyWise Phase 1.

If your switch is running EnergyWise Phase 1 and you upgrade your software to a release supporting EnergyWise Phase 2.

The EnergyWise settings in the running configuration are updated. The switch sets the management password as the same domain password in the energywise domain command.

Enter the copy running-configstartup-configprivileged EXEC command to save the EnergyWise settings in the configuration file.

For EnergyWise to work properly

All domain members must run either EnergyWise Phase 1 EnergyWise Phase 2 or later

Note To verify the EnergyWise release, use the show energywise version privileged EXEC command.

The EnergyWise release is referred to as the EnergyWise specification in the command output.

All domain members must have the same domain name and security mode.

If your switch is stacking-capable (for example, a Catalyst 3750-X, 3750-E, or 2960-S switch) and is a member of a switch stack, all the stack members must run the same EnergyWise version.

These commands in EnergyWise Phase 1 were modified:

energywise domain domain-namesecret [0 7] password global configuration command

We recommend that you reconfigure the EnergyWise domain with the energywise domain domain-namesecurity {ntp-shared-secret shared-secret} [0 7] shared-secretglobal configuration command.

If you do not reconfigure the domain, the switch synchronizes the management password with the the domain password.

energywise management tcp-port-numberglobal configuration command

We recommend that you reconfigure the management password for the domain with the energywise management security shared-secret[0 7] shared-secretport tcp-port-numberglobal configuration command.

For Catalyst 4500-specific issues, see Appendix A, “Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 4500 Switches.”

For Catalyst 6500-specific issues, see Appendix B, “Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 6500 Switches.”

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Contents Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide Americas HeadquartersCisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide N T E N T S Important Notice C-1 Audience PurposeConventions Preface Related Publications For information about the Cisco network devices, seeObtaining Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines Managing Single Entities Overview Network management stations Domain membersCreating an EnergyWise Domain Power Levels Category Level DescriptionDefinition Defaults AttributesRecurring Event Secure Domain CommunicationMIBs Switch Connected to an IP Phone Management station Domain memberSwitch Connected to a PC Switch and PC ScenarioConfiguration Guidelines Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide Using the Call In-Progress Feature This is the configuration for the PoE port EnergyWise Entity PoE Mode Auto Never Static PoE and EnergyWise InteractionsPreventing Network Access to a Non-Cisco End Point CLI Compatibility Issues PC without Access to the EnergyWise Network and the InternetManually Managing Power Enabling EnergyWise, Configuring Entity Attributes,Command Purpose Shared-secret 0 7 mgmt-password port Energywise importance importanceEnergywise keywords word,word Energywise management securityEnergywise name name Energywise neighbor hostname ip-addressEnergywise role role Energywise allow query save setCopy running-config startup-config Interface interface-idEnergywise level level Show energywise childrenEnergywise name name Energywise role roleConfiguring Recurring Events Show running-configEnergywise activitycheck Energywise allow query setMonday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , Friday Copy running-config startup-config Energywise level level recurrence importanceShow energywise recurrence Command Mode Purpose Dayofmonth month Dayofweek timerangeDisabling EnergyWise To power on the lab IP phones ExamplesAutomatically Managing Power To power off anIP phone connected to a PoE portIf the time range has end times and days such as Pc-mgrManaging Multiple Entities Running QueriesManaging Multiple Entities Running Queries Multiple Switches Connected to Multiple End Points Management station End point Domain memberUsing Queries to Manage Power in the Domain Delta usage timeout timeoutEnergywise query importance importance Keywords word,word, ... name name collectOptional Runs a query to power on or off the domain members Keywords word,word, ... name name set levelQuerying with the Name Attribute Setting the Time-Out Value Verify the power levelsOL-19806-03 EnergyWise CLI Commands Clear energywise neighbors Debug energywise Debug energywise endpoint managementEndpoint ManagementEnergywise global configuration Domain member, configures the switch toSave-Responds to a query to save the running configuration Energywise allow query save setLevel level Name nameNeighbor hostname Role roleNeighbors are not assigned Role is the model number KeywordsAllow query save set keywords were added Management passwords Energywise interface configuration No energywise domainActivitycheck Allow query setKeywords word,word RecurrenceImportance importance Time-rangeCommand Default Command Modes Command History SecurityUdp port Absolute Command Description Energywise domain SecurityNtp-shared-secret Protocol udp portCommand Modes Command History Related Commands DescriptionUsage Guidelines Examples Timeout timeout Energywise queryCollect delta usage Set level level Sum delta usageMembers and end points Delta-Display the delta vectorSwitch# energywise query importance 90 name * collect delta These examples show how to filter results with keywords Switch# energywise query importance 90 name * set levelSnmp-server enable traps energywise Event-occuredLevel-change Neighbor-addedTo send EnergyWise traps to the NMS To send only EnergyWise event traps to the NMSShow energywise Switch# show energywise children Domain Cisco Protocol Statistics Energywise global configuration Enables and configures EnergyWise on the entityEnergywise interface configuration Configures EnergyWise on the PoE portOL-19806-03 Using CLI Commands Verifying the Power Usage Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 4500 Switches OL-19806-03 Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 6500 Switches OL-19806-03 Important Notice DisclaimerCisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide Statement 1071-Warning Definition Bewaar Deze InstructiesWarnung Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla SicurezzaAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança Guarde Estas InstruçõesGEM Disse Anvisninger Page OL-19806-03