Cisco EnergyWise IOS Configuration Guide - Ipland
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Manually Managing Power Chapter 2 Configuring EnergyWise Command Purpose Step 4 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode. Step 5 show energywise Verifies your entries. show energywise domain Step 6 copy running-config startup-config (Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file. Configuring Domain Member or Endpoint Attributes Beginning in privileged EXEC mode: Command Purpose Step 1 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode. Step 2 energywise importance importance Sets the importance. The range is from 1 to 100. The default is 1. Step 3 energywise keywords word,word,... Assigns at least one keyword. When assigning multiple keywords, separate the keywords with commas, and do not use spaces between keywords. • You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as #, (, $, !, and &. • Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a space between the characters or symbols. By default, keywords are not defined. Step 4 service password-encryption Enables password encryption. If you set a hidden password in Step 5 or Step 10, enter this command. Step 5 energywise management security shared-secret [0 | 7] mgmt-password [port tcp-port-number] Sets the management password on the domain member that the management station uses to communicate with the domain. • (Optional) 0—Uses a plain-text password. • (Optional) 7—Uses a hidden password. If you do not enter 0 or 7, the default is 0. • For the mgmt-password – You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as #, (, $, !, and &. – Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a space between the characters or symbols. • (Optional) port tcp-port-number—Specifies the TCP port for management access. The range is from 1025 to 65535. The default is 43440. By default, the management password is not set. 2-6 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-04
Chapter 2 Configuring EnergyWise Manually Managing Power Command Purpose Step 6 energywise name name Specifies the EnergyWise-specific name. Step 7 energywise neighbor {hostname | ip-address} udp-port-number • You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as #, (, $, !, and &. • Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a space between the characters or symbols. The default is the hostname. Assigns a static neighbor. • Domain Name System (DNS) hostname (hostname) or IP address (ip-address). • UDP port (udp-port-number) that sends and receives queries. The range is from 1 to 65000. By default, static neighbors are not assigned. Step 8 energywise role role Specifies the role in the EnergyWise domain. For example, lobby.b20. • You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as #, (, $, !, and &. • Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a space between the characters or symbols. The default is the model number. Step 9 energywise allow query {save | set} Configures the domain member to respond to queries from the managements station or another domain member. Step 10 energywise endpoint security {none | shared-secret [0 | 7] shared-secret} • save—Respond to a query to save the running configuration. • set—Respond to a query to change the power level or the EnergyWise attributes. By default, the domain member responds to the set query. Sets the security mode for an endpoint. • none—Disables security. • shared-secret—Uses a password for secure communication with the domain member. • (Optional) 0—Uses a plain-text password. • (Optional) 7—Uses a hidden password. If you do not enter 0 or 7, the default is 0. • For the shared-secret – You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as #, (, $, !, and &. – Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a space between the characters or symbols. By default, the password is not set. Step 11 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode. OL-19806-04 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide 2-7
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Chapter 2<br />
Configuring <strong>EnergyWise</strong><br />
Manually Managing Power<br />
Command<br />
Purpose<br />
Step 6 energywise name name Specifies the <strong>EnergyWise</strong>-specific name.<br />
Step 7 energywise neighbor {hostname |<br />
ip-address} udp-port-number<br />
• You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as #,<br />
(, $, !, and &.<br />
• Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a space between the characters or<br />
symbols.<br />
The default is the hostname.<br />
Assigns a static neighbor.<br />
• Domain Name System (DNS) hostname (hostname) or IP<br />
address (ip-address).<br />
• UDP port (udp-port-number) that sends and receives queries.<br />
The range is from 1 to 65000.<br />
By default, static neighbors are not assigned.<br />
Step 8 energywise role role Specifies the role in the <strong>EnergyWise</strong> domain. For example,<br />
lobby.b20.<br />
• You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as #,<br />
(, $, !, and &.<br />
• Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a space between the characters or<br />
symbols.<br />
The default is the model number.<br />
Step 9 energywise allow query {save | set} Configures the domain member to respond to queries from the<br />
managements station or another domain member.<br />
Step 10 energywise endpoint security {none |<br />
shared-secret [0 | 7] shared-secret}<br />
• save—Respond to a query to save the running configuration.<br />
• set—Respond to a query to change the power level or the<br />
<strong>EnergyWise</strong> attributes.<br />
By default, the domain member responds to the set query.<br />
Sets the security mode for an endpoint.<br />
• none—Disables security.<br />
• shared-secret—Uses a password for secure communication<br />
with the domain member.<br />
• (Optional) 0—Uses a plain-text password.<br />
• (Optional) 7—Uses a hidden password.<br />
If you do not enter 0 or 7, the default is 0.<br />
• For the shared-secret<br />
– You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as<br />
#, (, $, !, and &.<br />
– Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a space between the<br />
characters or symbols.<br />
By default, the password is not set.<br />
Step 11 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode.<br />
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