Cisco EnergyWise IOS Configuration Guide - Ipland
Cisco EnergyWise IOS Configuration Guide - Ipland Cisco EnergyWise IOS Configuration Guide - Ipland
Overview Chapter 1 Understanding Cisco EnergyWise Overview In a network, Cisco EnergyWise monitors and manages the power usage of network devices and devices connected to the network. Figure 1-2 EnergyWise Network Type Capability Network management stations Query Domain members Query Forward Respond Endpoints Power distribution unit IP Respond 281783 • Management stations—Control applications and devices that use EnergyWise to monitor and manage the power usage of domain members and endpoints. Management stations also send queries. • Domain members—Include Cisco switches, routers, and network devices. They forward messages across an EnergyWise domain to endpoints. They also forward and reply to queries from the management station and other domain members and aggregate power-usage information from the endpoints. • Endpoints—Devices that are connected to a domain member and that use power. They respond to queries but do not send or forward them. You can install the software development kit (SDK) library on IP endpoints. Domain members and endpoints receive power from an AC or DC power source or a power supply. PoE domain members and endpoints also receive power from PoE switches or Cisco EtherSwitch service modules. For example, IP phones and access points connected to a PoE switch receive power from the switch. 1-6 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-04
CHAPTER 2 Configuring EnergyWise • Configuration Guidelines, page 2-2 • Manually Managing Power, page 2-5 • Configuring Recurrences, page 2-10 • Using Activity Check, page 2-12 • Configuration Examples, page 2-15 • Queries, page 2-18 • Wake on LAN, page 2-24 • Disabling EnergyWise, page 2-27 OL-19806-04 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide 2-1
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• <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines, page 2-2<br />
• Manually Managing Power, page 2-5<br />
• Configuring Recurrences, page 2-10<br />
• Using Activity Check, page 2-12<br />
• <strong>Configuration</strong> Examples, page 2-15<br />
• Queries, page 2-18<br />
• Wake on LAN, page 2-24<br />
• Disabling <strong>EnergyWise</strong>, page 2-27<br />
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