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Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide
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Chapter 2 Managing Multiple Entities
Examples
Contents
Main
Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide
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CONTENTS
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Preface
Audience
Purpose
Conventions
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Related Publications
Obtaining Documentation and Support on the Cisco Developer Network
Obtaining Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines
Managing Single Entities
Overview
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Creating an EnergyWise Domain
Power Levels
Attributes
Recurring Event
Secure Domain Communication
MIBs
Switch Connected to an IP Phone
Switch Connected to a PC
Configuration Guidelines
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Using the Call In-Progress Feature
PoE and EnergyWise Interactions
Preventing Network Access to a Non-Cisco End Point
CLI Compatibility Issues
Manually Managing Power
Enabling EnergyWise
Configuring Entity Attributes
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Powering the PoE Port
Configuring Port Attributes
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Configuring Recurring Events
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Disabling EnergyWise
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Examples
example, gigabitethernet 0/5. To specify an interface, see your device software documentation.
Setting the Domain
Manually Managing Power
To power on the lab IP phones:
Automatically Managing Power
The lab IP phones automatically power on at 0800 and power off at 2000.
The PCs on the first floor automatically power on at 0600 and power off at 2000.
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If the time range has end times and days such as
Managing Multiple Entities
Running Queries
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Multiple Switches Connected to Multiple End Points
Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain
Examples
Querying with the Name Attribute
Querying with Keywords
Querying to Set Power Levels
Setting the Time-Out Value
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EnergyWise CLI Commands
clear energywise neighbors
debug energywise
energywise (global configuration)
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energywise (interface configuration)
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energywise domain
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energywise query
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This example shows the summary of the delta values and the potential power change in the domain.
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These examples show how to change the power level of all the domain members and end points.
These examples show how to filter results with keywords.
snmp-server enable traps energywise
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show energywise
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Troubleshooting EnergyWise
Using CLI Commands
Verifying the Power Usage
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Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 4500 Switches
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Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 6500 Switches
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Important Notice
Disclaimer
Statement 361VoIP and Emergency Calling Services do not Function if Power Fails
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Statement 1071Warning Definition
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