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To delete the discovered domain member neighbors and IP endpoints from the EnergyWise database, use the clear energywise privileged EXEC command.
clear energywise { endpoints [ all | cached ] | neighbors}
no clear energywise { endpoints [ all | cached ] | neighbors}
endpoints |
Clears the connected EnergyWise-capable IP endpoints. PoE devices that do not run the agent are not deleted. |
neighbors |
Deletes the discovered domain member neighbors from the EnergyWise database. After the discovered domain members are deleted the local domain member immediately begins to rediscover any connected neighbors. |
None
Privileged EXEC
Release | First EW Version | Modification |
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Cisco IOS 15.0(2)EX1 | 2.8 |
This command was introduced. |
To check that you have deleted neighbors and endpoints from the database, use the show energywise neighbors privileged EXEC command.
Note |
If you statically add a neighbor, the clear energywise neighbors privileged EXEC command does not affect it. |
This example shows the EnergyWise children before and after using the clear energywise endpoints privileged EXEC command.
Before clearing endpoints:
DomainMember# show energywise children Module/ Interface Role Name Usage Category Lvl Imp Type --------- ---- ---- ----- -------- --- --- ---- Switch Switch 94.0 (W) consumer 10 100 module Gi0/12 Parent Endpoint 12.0 (W) consumer 10 50 endpoint Gi0/14 IP Phone 7960 SEP000E833CB4E3 1.88 (W) consumer 10 35 PoE Gi0/15 IP Phone 7960 SEP0011920E0A05 1.775 (W) consumer 10 35 PoE
Clearing endpoints:
DomainMember# clear energywise endpoints all Cleared all energywise endpoints
DomainMember# show energywise children Module/ Interface Role Name Usage Category Lvl Imp Type --------- ---- ---- ----- -------- --- --- ---- Switch Switch 94.0 (W) consumer 10 100 module Gi0/14 IP Phone 7960 SEP000E833CB4E3 1.88 (W) consumer 10 35 PoE Gi0/15 IP Phone 7960 SEP0011920E0A05 1.775 (W) consumer 10 35 PoE
Command |
Description |
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Displays EnergyWise settings. |
To debug EnergyWise endpoints and management stations, use the debug energywise privileged EXEC command.
debug energywise { debug | discovery | endpoint | ha | management | packet | query | trace | wol }
debug | Displays errors such as invalid sequence numbers and communication errors on the domain. |
discovery | Displays all EnergyWise discovery information. |
endpoint | Displays information about EnergyWise endpoints running a client or agent and helps detect mismatched domain names, secrets, and sequence numbers of connected endpoints. |
ha | Displays EnergyWise high availability (HA) information for devices that have HA capability. |
management | Displays information about authentication failures and EnergyWise management stations running power management applications. |
packet | Displays EnergyWise packet trace information. |
query | Displays query information with respect to the device from which the query is initiated. |
trace | Displays information about all the EnergyWise processes with respect to the device from which the query is initiated. |
wol | Displays Wake on LAN (WoL) query information with respect to the device from which the query is initiated. |
EnergyWise debugging is disabled.
Privileged EXEC
Release | First EW Version | Modification |
---|---|---|
Cisco IOS 15.0(2)EX1 | 2.8 |
This command was introduced. |
Because debugging output is assigned high prioirity in the CPU process, it can render the system unusable. For this reason, use debug commands only to troubleshoot specific problems or during trouble shooting sessions with Cisco technical support staff. It is best to use debug commands during periods of lower network traffic and fewer users. Debugging during these periods decreases the likelihood that increased debug command processing overhead will affect system use.
The undebug energywise command is the same as the no debug energywise command.
When you enable debugging on a stacking-capable switch, it is enabled only on the stack master. To enable debugging on a stack member, use the session switch-number privileged EXEC command to start a session from the stack master. Enter the debug command on the stack member command-line prompt. You can also use the remote command stack-member-number LINE privileged EXEC command on the stack master to enable debugging on a member switch before you start a session.
This example shows how to enable debugging for an EnergyWise query:
DomainMember# debug energywise query Query debug debugging is on DomainMember# energywise query importance 100 name sw* set level 1 EnergyWise query, timeout is 6 seconds: May 19 00:38:28.596: NRGYZ:QUERY:Created query packet, locked CLI (0x77DCB24)! Success rate is (1/1) setting entities Queried: 1 Responded: 1 Time: 4.27 seconds DomainMember# May 19 00:38:38.624: NRGYZ:QUERY:Set CLI boolean, ready to unlock CLI (0x72238AC) May 19 00:38:38.624: NRGYZ:QUERY:Unlocked CLI (0x72238AC)
To configure EnergyWise on a domain member or endpoint, use the energywise global configuration command. To disable EnergyWise and to remove the EnergyWise configuration, use the no form of this command.
energywise allow query { save | set }
energywise endpoint security { none | shared-secret [ 0| 7] password }
energywise { importance importance | keywords word word ... | level level [ recurrence importanceimportance time-rangetime-range-name ] | name name | neighbor { hostname | ip address } udp-port-number | role role }
energywise management security shared-secret [ 0| 7] mgmt-password [ port tcp-port-number]
energywise proxy mapping map_name word
no energywise { allow query | { save | set } | endpoint | importance | keywords | level | management | name | neighbor | proxy | role }
allow query |
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endpoint security |
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importance importance | Sets the importance. The range is from 0 to 10. |
keywords word word ... | Assigns at least one keyword . When assigning multiple keywords, separate the keywords with commas, and do not use spaces between keywords. |
level level | Sets the power level. The range is from 0 to 10. |
recurrence | (Optional) Indicates that the configured event should recur at the specified time. |
time-range time-range name | (Optional) Assigns a time range to the event. |
name name | Specifies the EnergyWise-specific name. |
neighbor | Assigns a static neighbor. |
proxy | Assigns an alias to the XML file. |
role role | Specifies the role in the EnergyWise domain. For example, lobby.b20. |
management security shared-secret | Sets the management password for the management station communicating with the domain. |
map_name word | Maps the alias to the XML file. |
The following are the default settings or values for the different parameters:
Privileged EXEC
Release | First EW Version | Modification |
---|---|---|
Cisco IOS 15.0(2)EX1 | 2.8 |
This command was introduced. |
Cisco IOS 15.0(2)EX3 | 2.8.1 |
The recurrence and time-range time-range-name keywords were added. |
When you add a domain member to a domain, EnergyWise is enabled on the domain member.
When you add a PoE switch to a domain, EnergyWise is enabled on the switch and its PoE ports.
When setting a hidden (encrypted) password, enter the service password-encryption global 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 domain member does not immediately change the power level to the default. The power level changes when the domain member restarts or when you enter the energywise level level command.
When configuring the energywise proxy mapping map_name word command, ensure that you have installed the same XML file on all the stack members.
Enter the energywise level level recurrence importance importance time-range time-range-name to configure hibernation. For more information, see the "Hibernation" section of the EnergyWise configuration guide.
This example shows how to enable EnergyWise, assign an IP phone to a domain, and set the domain and management passwords:
DomainMember# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. DomainMember(config)# energywise domain cisco security shared-secret cisco protocol udp port 43440 ip 2.2.4.30 DomainMember(config)# energywise importance 50 DomainMember(config)# energywise keywords lab1,devlab DomainMember(config)# service password-encryption DomainMember(config)# energywise management security shared-secret 7 cisco port 60500 DomainMember(config)# energywise name Device01 DomainMember(config)# energywise neighbor member-21 43440 DomainMember(config)# energywise role role.labaccess DomainMember(config)# energywise allow query save DomainMember(config)# end
Command |
Description |
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Displays the EnergyWise settings and status. |
To configure EnergyWise on the domain member port, use the energywise interface configuration command. To disable EnergyWise and to remove the EnergyWise configuration, use the no form of this command.
energywise [ activitycheck | allow query set | importance importance | keywords word word ... | level level | [ recurrenceimportance importance | { at minute hour day_of_month month day_of_week | time-range time-range-name } ] | name name | role role ]
energywise proxy mapping map_name protocol protocol host host discovery-interval interval port port
energywise proxy protocol protocol version version
no energywise [ activitycheck | allow query set | importance importance | keywords word word ... | level level | [ recurrenceimportance importance | { at minute hour day_of_month month day_of_week | time-range time-range-name } ] | name name | role role ]
no energywise proxy mapping map_name protocol protocol host host discovery-interval interval port port
no energywise proxy protocol protocol version version
The following are the default settings or values for the different parameters:
Privileged EXEC
Release | First EW Version | Modification |
---|---|---|
Cisco IOS 15.0(2)EX1 | 2.8 |
This command was introduced. |
Before using the energywise activitycheck command, see the "Activity Check" section of the EnergyWise configuration guide.
If you enter the no energywise level command, the domain member does not immediately change the power level to the default. The power level changes when the domain member restarts or when you enter the energywise level level command.
For a recurring event, to configure multiple dates and times using the cron format (minute hour day_of_month month day_of_week)
For information about specifying the day_of_month and the day_of_week in the energywise level level recurrence importance importance at minute hour day_of_month month day_of_week command, see the "Configuring Recurrences" section of the EnergyWise configuration guide.
Before you configure the energywise proxy interface configuration commands, you have to configure the energywise proxy mapping map_name word global configuration command.
The community string you configure for an SNMP proxy should match the community string that is configured on the SNMP device. Check with your system administrator about the SNMP device community string.
This example shows how to enable and configure EnergyWise on a port and how to configure a recurring event, where the PCs on the first floor of a building automatically power on at 06:00 a.m. and power off at 09:00 p.m everyday.
In the example, the interface ID is in this format: typeslot-or-module-number/port-number, for example, gigabitethernet 0/5. To specify an interface, see your device software documentation.
DomainMember# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. DomainMember(config)# service password-encryption DomainMember(config)# energywise domain cisco security shared-secret cisco protocol udp port 43440 ip 2.2.4.30 DomainMember(config)# time-range onfirstfloor DomainMember(config-time-range)# absolute start 0:00 1 August 2009 DomainMember(config-time-range)# periodic daily 06:00 to 21:00 DomainMember(config)# time-range offfirstfloor DomainMember(config-time-range)# absolute start 0:00 1 August 2009 DomainMember(config-time-range)# periodic daily 00:00 to 05:55 DomainMember(config-time-range)# periodic daily 21:01 to 23:59 DomainMember(config-time-range)# exit DomainMember(config)# interface gigabitethernet0/3 DomainMember(config-if)# energywise level 10 recurrence importance 70 time-range onfirstfloor DomainMember(config-if)# energywise level 0 recurrence importance 70 time offfirstfloor DomainMember(config-if)# energywise name floor.1 DomainMember(config-if)# energywise role pc-mgr DomainMember(config-if)# end
Command |
Description |
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Displays the EnergyWise settings and status. |
|
Specifies an absolute time for a time-range. |
|
Specifies a recurring (weekly) time range for functions that support the time-range feature. |
To enable Cisco EnergyWise on a network device or endpoint, assign it to a domain, set the domain security mode, and set the domain password, use the energywise domain global configuration command. To disable EnergyWise and to remove the EnergyWise configuration, use the no form of this command.
energywise domain domain-name security { ntp-shared-secret | shared-secret } [ 0 | 7 ] domain-password [ protocol udp port udp-port-number | | [ interface interface-id | ip ip-address ] ]
no energywise domain
domain-name | The domain-name assigned to a network device or endpoint. |
security | Sets the domain security mode and the domain password to authenticate all communication in the domain. |
ntp-shared-secret | Uses a strong password with Network Time Protocol (NTP). If the time between members varies ±30 seconds the domain member or endpoint drops events. |
shared-secret | Sets a strong domain password without NTP. |
0 | 7 | |
domain-password |
Plain-text password. |
protocol udp number udp-port-number | (Optional) Specifies UDP as the communication protocol and specifies the UDP port that communicates with the domain. The range is from 1 to 65000. |
interface interface-id | (Optional) Specifies the port that communicates with the domain if the IP address is dynamically assigned. We recommend that you specify the interface ID. You should use this in a bridged network. |
ip ip-address | (Optional) Specifies the IP address that communicates with the domain if the interface is a switched virtual interface (SVI) and VLAN trunking protocol (VTP) pruning is enabled. You should use this in a routed network. |
EnergyWise is disabled, and the network device or endpoint is not assigned to a domain.
The domain password is not set.
The udp-port-number is 43440.
Global configuration
Release | First EW Version | Modification |
---|---|---|
Cisco IOS 15.0(2)EX1 | 2.8 |
This command was introduced. |
To check that you have deleted neighbors and endpoints from the database, use the show energywise neighbors privileged EXEC command.
Note |
If you statically add a neighbor, the clear energywise neighbors privileged EXEC command does not affect it. |
If you enter the energywise domain domain-name security {ntp-shared-secret | shared-secret} [0 | 7] domain-password command, the domain member selects the first available port for communicating with the management station.
When setting a hidden (encrypted) password, enter the service password-encryption global configuration command before entering the energywise management security shared-secret 7 mgmt-password [port tcp-port-number] global configuration command.
When configuring a domain, ensure that you set the same security mode (either ntp-shared-secret or shared-secret) for all the domain members.
When using ntp-shared-secret in a domain, ensure that the domain members are running NTP to synchronize their clocks. If NTP is not used or the clocks are not synchronized, some domain members may not be discovered.
This example shows how to enable EnergyWise, set the domain-name and domain-password, and specify the IP address:
DomainMember# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. DomainMember(config)# service password-encryption DomainMember(config)# energywise domain cisco security shared-secret cisco protocol udp port 43440 ip 2.2.4.30
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Displays the EnergyWise settings and status. |
To display power information and to set the power level of domain members, use the energywise query privileged EXEC command.
energywise query analyze domain domain-name
energywise query importance importance keywords word, word,... | name name collect { delta | usage } [ all | timeout timeout ] | consumer [ timeout timeout ] | meter[ timeout timeout ] | producer[ timeout timeout ] | timeout timeout
energywise query importance importance keywords word, word,... | name name set level level [ all | timeout timeout ] | consumer [ timeout timeout ] | meter[ timeout timeout ] | producer[ timeout timeout ] | timeout timeout
energywise query importance importance keywords word, word,... | name name sum { delta | usage } [ all | timeout timeout ] | consumer [ timeout timeout ] | meter[ timeout timeout ] | producer[ timeout timeout ] | timeout timeout
energywise query importance importance keywords word, word,... | name name wol mac mac-address [ all | timeout timeout ] | consumer [ timeout timeout ] | meter[ timeout timeout ] | producer[ timeout timeout ] | timeout timeout
analyze domain domain-name | Runs a query to analyze and display information about the domain, including the domain size and the number of members and endpoints. |
importance importance | Only domain members or endpoints with importance values less than or equal to the specified value respond to the query. The importance range is from 1 to 100. |
keywords word, word, ... | Filters the results based on one or more keywords. When specifying multiple keywords, separate the keywords with commas, and do not use spaces between keywords. |
name name | Filters the results based on the name. For wildcards, use * or name* with the asterisk at the end of the name phrase. |
collect{ delta|usage} | Displays power-usage information from the domain members and endpoints in watts (W). |
all | (Optional) Displays EnergyWise devices of all usage types. |
timeout timeout | (Optional) Sets the time in seconds that the management station waits for query results. The range is from 1 to 180. When configuring the timeout, configure a minimum of 6 seconds to display correct output. |
consumer | (Optional) Filters the results to display devices that consume power, such as a switch. This is the default usage type. |
meter | (Optional) Filters the results to display devices that measure the pass-through power, such as a PDU that sends power from a source to a connected device. |
producer | (Optional) Filters the results to display devices that generate power, such as a solar panel. |
set level level | Sets the power level of the domain members or endpoints, including the PoE ports. The range is from 0 to 10. |
sum{ delta|usage} | Displays the summary of the power-usage information from domain members and endpoint. |
wol mac mac-address | Filters the results based on the MAC address and powers on only the device with the matching MAC address. |
password password | (Optional) Specifies the WoL password configured on the WoL-enabled endpoint. The password must be 6 characters long. |
port number port number | (Optional) Specifies the port number on which the WoL-enabled endpoint listens for WoL packets. |
The timeout value is 6 seconds.
The port-number is 7.
The usage type is consumer.
Privileged EXEC
Release | First EW Version | Modification |
---|---|---|
Cisco IOS 15.0(2)EX1 | 2.8 |
This command was introduced. |
Use this query with care. It affects the domain member on which you enter the command and other domain members and endpoints that match the query criteria.
If the timeout value in the energywise query importance privileged EXEC command is too short, the management station does not receive query results when the domain members and endpoints respond to the query. For example, if you want to power off a specific phone but the timeout value in the energywise query importance command is too short, the phone is not powered off. When configuring the timeout, configure a minimum of 6 seconds to display correct output.
Do not run a query with keywords *. No results are generated.
When sending a WoL magic packet, if you do not know where the device is located, use the energywise query importance 100 name * wol mac mac-address command to send the packet to all domain members.
These examples show how to filter with the name:
DomainMember# energywise query importance 50 name phone* collect usage EnergyWise query, timeout is 6 seconds: Host Name Usage Level Imp ---- ---- ----- ----- --- 2.2.2.21 phone 0.0 (W) 10 1 2.2.2.21 phone 15.4 (W) 10 1 2.2.2.21 phoneA 0.0 (W) 10 1 2.2.2.22 phone 0.0 (W) 10 1 2.2.2.21 phoneB 0.0 (W) 10 1 2.2.2.22 phoneC 15.4 (W) 10 1 2.2.2.21 phone 0.0 (W) 10 1 2.2.2.23 phoneD 15.4 (W) 10 1 2.2.2.21 phone 0.0 (W) 10 1 Queried: 9 Responded: 9 Time: 0.26 seconds DomainMember# energywise query importance 80 name * sum usage EnergyWise query, timeout is 6 seconds: Total Usage ----------- 346.3 (W) Queried: 147 Responded: 147 Time: 0.121 seconds DomainMember# energywise query importance 90 name lobby* collect usage EnergyWise query, timeout is 6 seconds: Host Name Usage Level Imp ---- ---- ----- ----- --- 2.2.4.30 lobbyInterface.17 10.0 (W) 10 1 2.2.6.20 lobbypc.17 200.0 (W) 8 90 Queried: 2 Responded: 2 Time: 0.7 seconds DomainMember# energywise query importance 900 name Fa1.0.4* sum usage EnergyWise query, timeout is 6 seconds: Total Usage ----------- 129.0 (W) Queried: 10 Responded: 10 Time: 0.6 seconds
This example shows the summary of the delta values and the potential power change in the domain:
DomainMember# energywise query importance 90 name * collect delta EnergyWise query, timeout is 6 seconds: Level Label Delta Power (W) ----- ----- ----------- 0 Shut -12.9 1 Hibernate +723.8 2 Sleep +723.8 3 Standby +723.8 4 Ready +723.8 5 Low +723.8 6 Frugal +723.8 7 Medium +723.8 8 Reduced +723.8 9 High +723.8 10 Full +723.8 Queried: 48 Responded: 48 Time: 0.15 seconds
These examples show how to change the power level of all the domain members and endpoints.
DomainMember# energywise query importance 90 name * set level 0 EnergyWise query, timeout is 6 seconds: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Success rate is (48/48) setting entities Queried: 48 Responded: 48 Time: 0.996 seconds DomainMember# energywise query importance 90 name * set level 10 EnergyWise query, timeout is 6 seconds: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Success rate is (48/48) setting entities Queried: 48 Responded: 48 Time: 0.996 seconds
These examples show how to filter results with keywords.
DomainMember(config)# interface gigabitethernet0/2 DomainMember(config-if)# energywise keywords lobby,sattelite DomainMember(config-if)# energywise keywords public DomainMember(config-if)# end DomainMember# show running-config interface gigabitethernet0/2 interface GigabitEthernet0/2 energywise level 0 recurrence importance 90 at 0 8 * * * energywise level 10 recurrence importance 90 at 0 20 * * * energywise importance 50 energywise role role.lobbyaccess energywise keywords lobby,sattelite,public energywise name lobbyInterface.2 DomainMember# end DomainMember# energywise query importance 90 keyword lobby collect usage EnergyWise query, timeout is 6 seconds: Host Name Usage Level Imp ---- ---- ----- ----- --- 2.2.4.30 lobbyInterface.17 15.4 (W) 10 1 2.2.5.30 pc.1 200.0 (W) 8 85 2.2.6.30 pc.2 200.0 (W) 8 85 Queried: 3 Responded: 3 Time: 1.1 seconds DomainMember# energywise query importance 90 keyword lobby sum usage EnergyWise query, timeout is 6 seconds: Total Usage ----------- 415.4 (W) Queried: 3 Responded: 3 Time: 0.11 seconds
This example shows how to send a directed WoL magic packet:
DomainMember# energywise query importance 100 keyword PC wol mac 0123.4567.89ab EnergyWise query, timeout is 6 seconds: Success rate is (1/1) setting entities Queried: 1 Responded: 1 Time: 4.31 seconds
To display the EnergyWise settings, the status of the domain member, and the status of the domain member port with a connected endpoint, use the show energywise privileged EXEC command.
show energywise [ categories | children [ provisioned] | domain | events | level [ children | current [ children] | delta [ children] ] | neighbors | proxies | recurrences | statistics | usage [ children] | version ]
categories | (Optional) Displays the power levels. |
children [provisioned ] | (Optional) Displays the status of the connected endpoint. (Optional) provisioned—Displays a summary of the EnergyWise information for the domain member and the connected endpoints. |
domain | (Optional) Displays the name, domain name, protocol, IP address, and UDP port for the domain. |
events | (Optional) Displays the last ten events (messages) sent to other members in the domain. |
level [ children | current [ children] |delta [children] |
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neighbors | (Optional) Displays the neighbor table for the domain member. |
proxies | (Optional) Displays all the interfaces on which you have configured an SNMP proxy. |
recurrences | (Optional) Displays the EnergyWise settings and status for the recurring event. |
statistics | (Optional) Displays the counters for events and errors. |
usage[children ] | (Optional) Displays the actual power for the domain member. (Optional) children—Displays the actual power for the domain member and connected endpoints. |
version | (Optional) Displays the EnergyWise version. |
Privileged EXEC
Release | First EW Version | Modification |
---|---|---|
Cisco IOS 15.0(2)EX1 | 2.8 |
This command was introduced. |
To check that you have deleted neighbors and endpoints from the database, use the show energywise neighbors privileged EXEC command.
Note |
If you statically add a neighbor, the clear energywise neighbors privileged EXEC command does not affect it. |
This example shows the output that is generated when you enter the show energywise events privileged EXEC command:
DomainMember# show energywise Module/Interface Role Name Usage Category Lvl Imp Type --------- ---- ---- ----- -------- --- --- ---- WS-C3560G-48PS NRGYZ-TB-09 130.0 (W) consumer 10 1 module
Character |
Description |
---|---|
Module/Interface |
Module or interface ID |
Role |
Domain member role |
Name |
Domain member name |
Usage |
Power usage in watts (W) |
Category |
Domain member usage type |
Lvl |
Domain member power level |
Imp |
Domain member importance value |
Type |
Domain member device type |
This example shows the output that is generated when you enter the show energywise events privileged EXEC command:
DomainMember# show energywise children Module/Interface Role Name Usage Category Lvl Imp Type --------- ---- ---- ----- -------- --- --- ---- WS-C3560G-48PS NRGYZ-TB-11 130.0 (W) consumer 10 1 parent Gi0/1 Endpoint saturn-lnx1 100.0 (W) consumer 10 1 endpoint Gi0/5 IP Phone 7960 SEP0003E3864795 6.3 (W) consumer 10 1 PoE Gi0/11 IP Phone 7970 SEP00192FB9CAA5 6.3 (W) consumer 10 1 PoE Gi0/12 Xerox WorkCentre Printer_Floor1_Lobby 300.0 (W) consumer 10 1 proxy Subtotals: (Consumer: 542.6 (W), Meter: 0.0 (W), Producer: 0.0 (W)) Total: 542.6 (W), Count: 5
DomainMember# show energywise children provisioned Module/Interface Role Name Usage Category Lvl Imp Type --------- ---- ---- ----- -------- --- --- ---- WS-C3560G-48PS NRGYZ-TB-09 130.0 (W) consumer 10 1 module Gi0/1 interface Gi0.1 0.0 (W) consumer 10 1 PoE Gi0/2 interface Gi0.2 0.0 (W) consumer 10 1 PoE Gi0/3 interface Gi0.3 0.0 (W) consumer 10 1 PoE Gi0/4 interface Gi0.4 0.0 (W) consumer 10 1 PoE Gi0/5 interface Gi0.5 0.0 (W) consumer 10 1 PoE Gi0/6 interface Gi0.6 0.0 (W) consumer 10 1 PoE Gi0/7 interface Gi0.7 0.0 (W) consumer 10 1 PoE Gi0/8 interface Gi0.8 0.0 (W) consumer 10 1 PoE Gi0/9 interface Gi0.9 0.0 (W) consumer 10 1 PoE <output truncated> Total Displayed: 48 Usage: 145.3
This example shows the output that is generated when you enter the show energywise domain privileged EXEC command:
DomainMember# show energywise domain Name : Manager-1 Domain : cisco Protocol : udp IP : 2.2.2.21 Port : 43440
Character |
Description |
---|---|
Name |
Domain member name |
Domain |
Domain name |
Protocol |
Communication protocol |
IP |
IP address |
Port |
Port that communicates with the domain |
DomainMember# show energywise events -------------------------------------------- Sequence: 343550446 Priority: 100 References: 0:1 Errors: Class: PN_CLASS_DISCOVERY Action: PN_ACTION_CPQR_POWERNET_DISCOVERY_DISCOVERY_UPDATE Reply To: 2.2.2.10:43440 -------------------------------------------- Sequence: 345394888 Priority: 100 References: 0:1 Errors: Class: PN_CLASS_DISCOVERY Action: PN_ACTION_CPQR_POWERNET_DISCOVERY_DISCOVERY_UPDATE Reply To: 2.2.2.10:43440 -------------------------------------------- Sequence: 343550449 Priority: 100 References: 0:1 Errors: Class: PN_CLASS_DISCOVERY Action: PN_ACTION_CPQR_POWERNET_DISCOVERY_DISCOVERY_UPDATE Reply To: 2.2.2.10:43440 -------------------------------------------- Sequence: 345394889 Priority: 100 References: 0:1 Errors: Class: PN_CLASS_DISCOVERY Action: PN_ACTION_CPQR_POWERNET_DISCOVERY_DISCOVERY_UPDATE Reply To: 2.2.2.10:43440 -------------------------------------------- Sequence: 343550450 Priority: 100 References: 0:1 Errors: Class: PN_CLASS_DISCOVERY Action: PN_ACTION_CPQR_POWERNET_DISCOVERY_DISCOVERY_UPDATE <output truncated>
Character |
Description |
---|---|
Sequence |
EnergyWise event sequence number |
Class |
EnergyWise event class |
Action |
EnergyWise event action |
Reply to |
IP address where the event originated |
This example shows the output that is generated when you enter the show energywise level privileged EXEC commands:
DomainMember# show energywise level Levels (Watts) Interface Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 --------- ---- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- NRGYZ-TB-09 0.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 Gi0/27 SEP001201D75BB9 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/41 ap 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4
DomainMember# show energywise level children Levels (Watts) Interface Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 --------- ---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NRGYZ-TB-09 0.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 390.0 90.0 Gi0/1 Gi0.1 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/2 Gi0.2 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/3 Gi0.3 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/4 Gi0.4 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/5 Gi0.5 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/6 Gi0.6 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/7 Gi0.7 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/8 Gi0.8 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 <output truncated>
DomainMember# show energywise level current Interface Name Level Value --------- ---- ----- ----- NRGYZ-TB-09 10 390.0 (W) Gi0/27 SEP001201D75BB9 10 15.4 (W) Gi0/41 ap 10 15.4 (W) DomainMember# show energywise level current children Interface Name Level Value --------- ---- ----- ----- NRGYZ-TB-09 10 390.0 (W) Gi0/1 Gi0.1 10 15.4 (W) Gi0/2 Gi0.2 10 15.4 (W) Gi0/3 Gi0.3 10 15.4 (W) Gi0/4 Gi0.4 10 15.4 (W) Gi0/5 Gi0.5 10 15.4 (W) Gi0/6 Gi0.6 10 15.4 (W) Gi0/7 Gi0.7 10 15.4 (W) Gi0/8 Gi0.8 10 15.4 (W) Gi0/9 Gi0.9 10 15.4 (W) Gi0/10 Gi0.10 10 15.4 (W) <output truncated>
DomainMember# show energywise level delta Levels (Watts) Interface Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 --------- ---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NRGYZ-TB-09 -130.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 Gi0/27 SEP001201D75BB9 -6.3 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 Gi0/41 ap -9.0 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4
DomainMember# show energywise level delta children Levels (Watts) Interface Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 --------- ---- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- NRGYZ-TB-09 -130.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 260.0 Gi0/1 Gi0.1 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/2 Gi0.2 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/3 Gi0.3 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/4 Gi0.4 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/5 Gi0.5 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/6 Gi0.6 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/7 Gi0.7 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 Gi0/8 Gi0.8 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 <output truncated>
This example shows the output that is generated when you enter the show energywise neighbors privileged EXEC command:
DomainMember# show energywise neighbors Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans Bridge, B - Source Route Bridge S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater, P - Phone, U - Unknown Id Neighbor Name Ip:Port Prot Capability -- ------------- ------- ---- ---------- 1 Router A 10.0.0.11:43440 udp R 2 Switch A 10.0.0.12:43440 cdp S I 3 Router B 10.0.0.36:43440 cdp U 4 IP_phone A 10.0.0.14:43440 udp U 5 Switch B 10.0.0.4:43440 udp R 6 Switch C 10.0.0.5:43440 udp R 7 Router C 10.0.0.7:43440 udp R
Character |
Description |
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ID |
Neighbor ID |
Neighbor Name |
Neighboring domain member name |
Port |
Neighbor IP address and port |
Prot |
Protocol that the neighbor was discovered on |
Capability |
See device capability codes |
This example shows the output that is generated when you enter the show energywise proxies privileged EXEC command:
DomainMember# show energywise proxies Interface Host Role Name Protocol Mapping --------- ----- ---- ---- -------- ------ Gi0/12 2.2.2.11:161 Xerox Workcentre Printer_Floor1_Lobby snmp v2c Xerox Gi0/13 2.2.2.12:161 Xerox Workcentre Printer_Floor2_Lobby snmp v2c Xerox Gi0/14 2.2.2.20:161 Ricoh Printer_Floor3_Lobby snmp v2c Ricoh
This example shows the output that is generated when you enter the energywise level level recurrence importance importance at minute hour day_of_month month day_of_week interface configuration command:
DomainMember# show energywise recurrences Id Interface Class Action Lvl Cron/Time-range -- --------- ----- ------ --- --------------- 1 Gi0/1 QUERY SET 10 minutes: 34 hour: 6 day: * month: * weekday:*
This example shows the output that is generated when you enter the energywise level level recurrence importance importance time-range time-range-name interface configuration command:
DomainMember# show energywise recurrences Id Addr Class Action Lvl Cron/Time-range -- ---- ----- ------ --- --------------- 1 Gi0/1 QUERY SET 10 tt-range 2 Gi0/2 QUERY SET 10 periodicdaily 4 Gi0/3 QUERY SET 10 absolutestart06:34**2009
Character |
Description |
---|---|
Id |
Recurrence ID |
Addr |
Recurrence configuration interface |
Class |
Recurring event class |
Action |
Recurring event action |
Lvl |
EnergyWise level set by recurring event |
Cron/Time-range |
Recurring event in cron format/ Recurring event time-range name |
This example shows the output that is generated when you enter the show energywise statistics privileged EXEC command:
DomainMember# show energywise statistics Children: 2 Errors: 0 Drops: 3 Events: 3256
This example shows the output that is generated when you enter the show energywise usage privileged EXEC commands:
DomainMember# show energywise usage Interface Name Usage Category Caliber --------- ---- ----- -------- ------- NRGYZ-TB-09 130.0(W) consumer max Gi0/27 SEP001201D75BB9 6.3 (W) consumer trusted Gi0/41 ap 9.0 (W) consumer trusted Total Displayed: 3 Usage: 145.3
DomainMember# show energywise usage child Interface Name Usage Category Caliber --------- ---- ----- -------- ------- NRGYZ-TB-09 130.0(W) consumer max Gi0/1 Gi0.1 0.0 (W) consumer presumed Gi0/2 Gi0.2 0.0 (W) consumer presumed Gi0/3 Gi0.3 0.0 (W) consumer presumed Gi0/4 Gi0.4 0.0 (W) consumer presumed Gi0/5 Gi0.5 0.0 (W) consumer presumed Gi0/6 Gi0.6 0.0 (W) consumer presumed Gi0/7 Gi0.7 0.0 (W) consumer presumed Gi0/8 Gi0.8 0.0 (W) consumer presumed Gi0/9 Gi0.9 0.0 (W) consumer presumed <output truncated> Total Displayed: 48 Usage: 145.3
Character |
Description |
---|---|
Interface |
Interface ID |
Name |
Domain member name |
Usage |
Power usage in watts (W) |
Category |
Domain member usage type |
Caliber |
Power usage caliber |
This example shows the output that is generated when you enter the show energywise version privileged EXEC commands:
DomainMember# show energywise version EnergyWise is Enabled IOS Version: 12.2(n)xx EnergyWise Specification: (rel2_7)n.0.n
To enable the domain member to send Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notifications for EnergyWise traps or inform the network management system (NMS) of requests, use the snmp-server enable traps energywise global configuration command. To return to the default setting, use the no form of this command.
snmp-server enable traps energywise [ event-occurred ] [ level-change ] [ neighbor-added ] [ neighbor-deleted ]
snmp-server enable traps energywise [ event-occurred ] [ level-change ] [ neighbor-added ] [ neighbor-deleted ]
event-occurred | (Optional) Enables EnergyWise event traps. |
level-change | (Optional) Enables EnergyWise power-level change traps. |
neighbor-added | (Optional) Enables EnergyWise traps when neighbors are added. |
neighbor-deleted | (Optional) Enables EnergyWise traps when neighbors are removed. |
The sending of EnergyWise traps is disabled.
Global configuration
Release | First EW Version | Modification |
---|---|---|
Cisco IOS 15.0(2)EX1 | 2.8 |
This command was introduced. |
Use the snmp-server host global configuration command to specify the host (Network Management System [NMS]) that receives the traps.
If you do not specify any keywords, all the EnergyWise traps are enabled.
You can verify your setting by entering the show energywise or the show running-config privileged EXEC command.
This example show how to enable the EnergyWise domain member to send traps to the NMS:
DomainMember(config)# snmp-server enable traps energywise
This example show how to enable the EnergyWise domain member to send only event traps to the NMS:
DomainMember(config)# snmp-server enable traps energywise event-occured
Command |
Description |
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Displays the EnergyWise settings and status. |
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Displays the operating configuration. |