Page 3 - C O N T E N T S; Preface; Managing Single Entities
iii Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 C O N T E N T S Preface v Audience v Purpose v Conventions v Related Publications vii Obtaining Documentation and Support on the Cisco Developer Network viii Obtaining Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines viii C H A P T E R 1 Managing S...
Page 5 - Audience
v Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Preface Audience This guide is for the networking professional managing the Cisco network devices. The term switch refers to Catalyst switches and other Cisco network devices, such as routers and access points. Purpose This document describes how to...
Page 7 - Related Publications
vii Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Preface Related Publications For information about the Cisco network devices, see • Cisco IOS Release Notes for Cisco EnergyWise, EnergyWise Phase 2 on Cisco.com • Configuring Cisco EnergyWise Feature for Branch Routers : http://www.cisco.com/en/U...
Page 8 - Obtaining Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines
viii Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Preface Obtaining Documentation and Support on the Cisco Developer Network Cisco EnergyWise development partners can access the EnergyWise documents, API and SDK software code, and Cisco IOS software by joining the Cisco Developer Network: http:/...
Page 10 - Overview
1-2 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Overview For information about this warning, see the “Important Notice” appendix. Overview In a Cisco EnergyWise network, EnergyWise monitors and manages the power usage of powered devices: Cisco devices in a dom...
Page 12 - Creating an EnergyWise Domain
1-4 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Creating an EnergyWise Domain Power over Ethernet (PoE) domain members and end points can also receive power from PoE switches or Cisco EtherSwitch service modules. For example, IP phones and access points connec...
Page 14 - Attributes
1-6 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Attributes Attributes 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 tim...
Page 15 - MIBs
1-7 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities MIBs MIBs EnergyWise switches support the CISCO-ENERGYWISE-MIB. For information, see the Release Notes for Cisco EnergyWise, EnergyWise Phase 2 on Cisco.com and go to http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt...
Page 16 - Switch Connected to an IP Phone
1-8 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Switch Connected to an IP Phone Switch Connected to an IP Phone Figure 1-2 Switch and IP Phone Scenario The switch sends the end point a recurring event to power on at 0700 and to power off at 1900. 1 Management ...
Page 17 - Switch Connected to a PC
1-9 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Switch Connected to a PC Switch Connected to a PC Figure 1-3 Switch and PC Scenario The switch sends the end point a recurring event to power on at 0600 and to power off at 2200. 1 Management station 3 End point ...
Page 18 - Configuration Guidelines
1-10 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Configuration Guidelines Configuration Guidelines By default, EnergyWise is disabled on the switch. If you enter the no energywise level command, the switch does not immediately change the power level to the def...
Page 20 - Using the Call In-Progress Feature
1-12 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Using the Call In-Progress Feature Using the Call In-Progress Feature Use this feature, also referred to as activity check , to configure the switch to wait until a Cisco IP phone connected to a PoE port is not ...
Page 21 - PoE and EnergyWise Interactions
1-13 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities PoE and EnergyWise Interactions • If the switch is connected to the IP phone through multiple Cisco devices, verify that they trust the CoS value in incoming packets and do not change it. • After entering the en...
Page 22 - Preventing Network Access to a Non-Cisco End Point
1-14 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Preventing Network Access to a Non-Cisco End Point Preventing Network Access to a Non-Cisco End Point We do not recommend using PC clients running EnergyWise Orchestrator as domain members. In an EnergyWise netw...
Page 23 - CLI Compatibility Issues
1-15 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities CLI Compatibility Issues Figure 1-5 PC without Access to the EnergyWise Network and the Internet To prevent the PC from accessing the IP network, create and apply an ACL to the ingress interface on the Layer 2 s...
Page 24 - Manually Managing Power
1-16 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 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 supporti...
Page 25 - Enabling EnergyWise
1-17 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Manually Managing Power • Powering the PoE Port, page 1-20 • Configuring Port Attributes, page 1-20 Enabling EnergyWise Beginning in privileged EXEC mode: Command Purpose Step 1 configure terminal Enters global ...
Page 26 - Configuring Entity Attributes
1-18 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Manually Managing Power Configuring Entity Attributes Beginning in privileged EXEC mode: Step 5 show energywise show energywise domain Verifies your entries. Step 6 copy running-config startup-config (Optional) ...
Page 28 - Powering the PoE Port
1-20 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Manually Managing Power Powering the PoE Port Beginning in privileged EXEC mode: Configuring Port Attributes Note The energywise activitycheck command is supported on Catalyst 6500 switches (see the Cisco IOS Re...
Page 30 - Configuring Recurring Events
1-22 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Configuring Recurring Events Configuring Recurring Events Beginning in privileged EXEC mode: Step 8 energywise activitycheck (Optional) Verifies that the connected IP phone is not sending or receiving traffic be...
Page 33 - Disabling EnergyWise
1-25 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Disabling EnergyWise Disabling EnergyWise Table 1-4 EnergyWise Commands Command Mode Purpose clear energywise neighbors Privileged EXEC Deletes the discovered neighbors and end points running agents or clients f...
Page 34 - Examples; Setting the Domain
1-26 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Examples Examples • Setting the Domain, page 1-26 • Manually Managing Power, page 1-26 • Automatically Managing Power, page 1-27 Note In the examples, the interface-id is in this format: type slot-or-module-numb...
Page 35 - Automatically Managing Power
1-27 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 1 Managing Single Entities Examples To power off anIP phone connected to a PoE port: Switch# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)# energywise domain cisco security shared-secret ci...
Page 37 - Managing Multiple Entities; Running Queries
C H A P T E R 2-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 2 Managing Multiple Entities • Running Queries, page 2-1 • Multiple Switches Connected to Multiple End Points, page 2-3 • Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain, page 2-4 • Examples, page 2-5 Running Queries The management stati...
Page 39 - Multiple Switches Connected to Multiple End Points
2-3 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 2 Managing Multiple Entities Multiple Switches Connected to Multiple End Points Multiple Switches Connected to Multiple End Points Three switches send queries and messages to the IP phones, access points, IP cameras, and PCs running the en...
Page 40 - Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain
2-4 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 2 Managing Multiple Entities Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain Beginning in privileged EXEC mode: Command Purpose Step 1 energywise query importance importance { keywords word,word, ......
Page 42 - Querying with the Name Attribute; Querying with Keywords; Querying to Set Power Levels
2-6 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 2 Managing Multiple Entities Examples Querying with the Name Attribute To show the power usage of the domain entities with names beginning with shipping and with importance values less than or equal to 80 , run this query on Switch 1: Swit...
Page 43 - Setting the Time-Out Value
2-7 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 2 Managing Multiple Entities Examples Verify the power levels: Switch# energywise query importance 85 keyword Admin collect usage EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds: Host Name Usage Level Imp ---- ---- ----- ----- --- 192.168.40.2 ship...
Page 45 - EnergyWise CLI Commands
C H A P T E R 3-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands • clear energywise neighbors, page 3-2 • energywise (global configuration), page 3-4 • energywise (interface configuration), page 3-8 • energywise domain, page 3-13 • energywise query, page 3-15 • snmp-serve...
Page 47 - debug energywise
3-3 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands debug energywise debug energywise To enable debugging of EnergyWise end points and managment stations, use the debug energywise command in privileged EXEC mode. debug energywise { endpoint | management } Syntax De...
Page 57 - energywise domain
3-13 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise domain energywise domain To enable EnergyWise on an entity, assign the entity to a domain, set the domain security mode, and set the domain password, use the energywise domain command in global configu...
Page 59 - energywise query
3-15 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise query energywise query To display power information and to set the power level of domain members, use the energywise query command in privileged EXEC mode. energywise query importance importance { keyw...
Page 63 - snmp-server enable traps energywise
3-19 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands snmp-server enable traps energywise snmp-server enable traps energywise To enable the switch to send Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notifications for EnergyWise traps or inform requests to the network ...
Page 65 - show energywise
3-21 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands show energywise show energywise To display the EnergyWise settings, the status of the domain member, and the status of the switch port with a connected end point, use the show energywise privileged EXEC command. ...
Page 71 - Troubleshooting EnergyWise; Using CLI Commands
C H A P T E R 4-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 4 Troubleshooting EnergyWise • Using CLI Commands, page 4-1 • Verifying the Power Usage, page 4-2 Using CLI Commands For more information about the commands, see Chapter 3, “EnergyWise CLI Commands,” and the platform-specific command...
Page 72 - Verifying the Power Usage
4-2 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting EnergyWise Verifying the Power Usage Verifying the Power Usage This example shows that the Cisco 7960 IP Phone uses 6.3 W and that the Cisco 7970G IP Phone uses 10.3 W. Switch# show energywise usage children Interface Nam...
Page 73 - A P P E N D I X; Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 4500 Switches
A-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 A P P E N D I X A Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 4500 Switches For Catalyst 4500 switches running EnergyWise Phase 2 and later: • For high availability – To perform an ISSU downgrade from a Cisco IOS release supporting EnergyWise Phase 2 to an earl...
Page 75 - Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 6500 Switches
B-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 A P P E N D I X B Cisco EnergyWise and Catalyst 6500 Switches For Catalyst 6500 switches running EnergyWise Phase 2 and later: • For high availability – To perform an ISSU downgrade from a Cisco IOS release supporting EnergyWise Phase 2 to an earl...
Page 77 - Important Notice; Disclaimer
C-1 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 A P P E N D I X C Important Notice • Disclaimer, page C-1 • Statement 361—VoIP and Emergency Calling Services do not Function if Power Fails, page C-1 • Statement 1071—Warning Definition, page C-3 Disclaimer Cisco EnergyWise enables you to reduce ...
Page 79 - Statement 1071—Warning Definition
C-3 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-03 Appendix C Important Notice Statement 1071—Warning Definition Statement 1071—Warning Definition Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any e...