Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities
Manually Managing Power
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show energywise | Verifies your entries. | |
| show energywise domain |
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Step 13 |
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copy | (Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file. | |
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Powering the PoE Port
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode:
| Command | Purpose |
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configure terminal | Enters global configuration mode. | |
Step 2 |
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interface | Specifies the port or the range of ports to be configured, and | |
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| enters interface configuration mode. |
Step 3 |
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energywise level level | Manually powers on the port. | |
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| • For a connected PoE end point, enter a power level of 10. |
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| 1 to 10. The end point determines the appropriate action. |
Step 4 |
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end | Returns to privileged EXEC mode. | |
Step 5 |
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show energywise domain | Verifies your entries. | |
| show energywise children |
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Step 6 |
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copy | (Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file. | |
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| Note The power level that you set in Step 3 is the default power |
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| level when the switch restarts. |
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Configuring Port Attributes
Note The energywise activitycheck command is supported on
Catalyst 6500 switches (see the Cisco IOS Release Notes for Cisco EnergyWise, EnergyWise Phase 2 for the specific devices)
Catalyst 4500,
Cisco EtherSwitch service modules
Cisco enhanced EtherSwitch service modules
| Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide |