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Neighbors are not assigned.
The role is the model number.
Command Modes | | Privileged EXEC | |
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Command History | | Release | Modification |
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| | 12.2(50)SE | This command was introduced on the Catalyst 3750-E, 3750, 3560-E, 3560, and 2960 |
| | | switches. |
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| | 12.2(52)SE | On the Catalyst 3750-E, 3750, 3560-E, 3560, and 2960 switches |
| | | • The management udp-port-numberkeywords were replaced with the |
| | | management security shared-secret [0 7] shared-secretport tcp-port-number |
| | | keywords. |
| | | • The allow query {save set} keywords were added. |
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| | 12.2(52)SG | This command was introduced on Catalyst 4500 switches. |
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| | 12.2(54)SG | On Catalyst 4500 switches |
| | | • The management udp-port-numberkeywords were replaced with the |
| | | management security shared-secret [0 7] shared-secretport tcp-port-number |
| | | keywords. |
| | | • The allow query {save set} keywords were added. |
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| | 12.2(33)SXI4 | This command was introduced on the Catalyst 6500 switches. See the Cisco IOS |
| | | Release Notes for Cisco EnergyWise, EnergyWise Phase 2 for the specific devices. |
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| | 15.0(1)M2 | This command was introduced on Cisco Integrated Service Routers Generation 2 |
| | | (ISR G2), including Cisco 3900, 2900, and 1900 ISRs. |
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Usage Guidelines | | When you add a switch to a domain, EnergyWise is enabled on the switch and its PoE ports. |
| | When setting a hidden (encrypted) password, enter the service password-encryptionglobal |
| | configuration command before entering the energywise management security shared-secret 7 |
| | mgmt-password[port tcp-port-number] global configuration command. |
If you enter the no energywise level command, the switch does not immediately change the power level to the default. The power level changes when the switch restarts or when you enter the energywise level level command.
Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide
Contents
Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide
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N T E N T S
Important Notice C-1
Conventions
Audience
Purpose
Preface
Related Publications
For information about the Cisco network devices, see
Obtaining Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines
Managing Single Entities
Overview
Network management stations
Domain members
Creating an EnergyWise Domain
Power Levels
Category Level Description
Recurring Event
Definition Defaults
Attributes
Secure Domain Communication
MIBs
Switch Connected to an IP Phone
Management station Domain member
Switch Connected to a PC
Switch and PC Scenario
Configuration 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 Interactions
Preventing Network Access to a Non-Cisco End Point
CLI Compatibility Issues
PC without Access to the EnergyWise Network and the Internet
Manually Managing Power
Enabling EnergyWise, Configuring Entity Attributes,
Command Purpose
Energywise keywords word,word
Shared-secret 0 7 mgmt-password port
Energywise importance importance
Energywise management security
Energywise role role
Energywise name name
Energywise neighbor hostname ip-address
Energywise allow query save set
Energywise level level
Copy running-config startup-config
Interface interface-id
Show energywise children
Energywise name name
Energywise role role
Energywise activitycheck
Configuring Recurring Events
Show running-config
Energywise allow query set
Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , Friday
Show energywise recurrence
Copy running-config startup-config
Energywise level level recurrence importance
Disabling EnergyWise
Command Mode Purpose
Dayofmonth month Dayofweek timerange
To power on the lab IP phones
Examples
Automatically Managing Power
To power off anIP phone connected to a PoE port
If the time range has end times and days such as
Pc-mgr
Managing Multiple Entities
Running Queries
Managing Multiple Entities Running Queries
Multiple Switches Connected to Multiple End Points
Management station End point Domain member
Energywise query importance importance
Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain
Delta usage timeout timeout
Keywords word,word, ... name name collect
Optional Runs a query to power on or off the domain members
Keywords word,word, ... name name set level
Querying with the Name Attribute
Setting the Time-Out Value
Verify the power levels
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EnergyWise CLI Commands
Clear energywise neighbors
Endpoint
Debug energywise
Debug energywise endpoint management
Management
Save-Responds to a query to save the running configuration
Energywise global configuration
Domain member, configures the switch to
Energywise allow query save set
Neighbor hostname
Level level
Name name
Role role
Allow query save set keywords were added
Neighbors are not assigned Role is the model number
Keywords
Management passwords
Activitycheck
Energywise interface configuration
No energywise domain
Allow query set
Importance importance
Keywords word,word
Recurrence
Time-range
Udp port
Command Default Command Modes Command History
Security
Absolute
Command Description
Ntp-shared-secret
Energywise domain
Security
Protocol udp port
Usage Guidelines Examples
Command Modes Command History
Related Commands Description
Collect delta usage
Timeout timeout
Energywise query
Members and end points
Set level level
Sum delta usage
Delta-Display the delta vector
Switch# energywise query importance 90 name * collect delta
These examples show how to filter results with keywords
Switch# energywise query importance 90 name * set level
Level-change
Snmp-server enable traps energywise
Event-occured
Neighbor-added
To send EnergyWise traps to the NMS
To send only EnergyWise event traps to the NMS
Show energywise
Switch# show energywise children
Domain Cisco Protocol
Statistics
Energywise interface configuration
Energywise global configuration
Enables and configures EnergyWise on the entity
Configures EnergyWise on the PoE port
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Using CLI Commands
Verifying the Power Usage
Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 4500 Switches
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Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 6500 Switches
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Important Notice
Disclaimer
Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide
Statement 1071-Warning Definition
Bewaar Deze Instructies
Warnung Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla Sicurezza
Aviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança
Guarde Estas Instruções
GEM Disse Anvisninger
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