Cisco EnergyWise IOS Configuration Guide - Ipland
Cisco EnergyWise IOS Configuration Guide - Ipland Cisco EnergyWise IOS Configuration Guide - Ipland
energywise (global configuration) Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise (global configuration) Use the energywise global configuration command to configure EnergyWise on a domain member or endpoint. Use the no form of this command to disable EnergyWise and to remove the EnergyWise configuration. energywise allow query {save | set} energywise endpoint security {none | shared-secret [0 | 7] password} energywise {importance importance | keywords word,word,... | level level | name name | neighbor {hostname| ip-address} udp-port-number | role role} energywise management security shared-secret [0 | 7] mgmt-password [port tcp-port-number] no energywise {allow query {save | set} | endpoint | importance | keywords | level | management | name | neighbor | role} Syntax Description allow query {save | set} Configures the domain member to respond to queries from the managements station or another domain member. endpoint security {none | shared-secret [0 | 7] password} • save—Respond to a query to save the running configuration. • set—Respond to a query to change the power level or the EnergyWise attributes. Sets the security mode for an endpoint. • none—Disables security. • shared-secret—Uses a password for secure communication with the connected 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 password – You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as #, (, $, !, and &. – Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a space between the characters or symbols. importance importance Sets the importance. The range is from 1 to 100. 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. 3-6 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-04
Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands energywise (global configuration) level level name name neighbor {hostname | ip-address} udp-port-number role role management security shared-secret [0 | 7] mgmt-password [port tcp-port-number] Sets the power level. The range is from 0 to 10. Specifies the EnergyWise-specific name. • You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as #, (, $, !, and &. • Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a space between the characters or symbols. Assigns a static neighbor. • DNS (Domain Name System) hostname (hostname) or IP address (ip-address). • UDP port (udp-port-number) that sends and receives queries. The range is from 1 to 65000. 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. Sets the management password for the management station communicating 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 port number range is from 1025 to 65535. Command Default EnergyWise is disabled. The domain member interfaces do not respond to save queries. The interfaces respond to set queries. The endpoint and management passwords are not set. The importance is 1. Keywords are not defined. OL-19806-04 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide 3-7
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energywise (global configuration)<br />
Chapter 3<br />
<strong>EnergyWise</strong> CLI Commands<br />
energywise (global configuration)<br />
Use the energywise global configuration command to configure <strong>EnergyWise</strong> on a domain member or<br />
endpoint. Use the no form of this command to disable <strong>EnergyWise</strong> and to remove the <strong>EnergyWise</strong><br />
configuration.<br />
energywise allow query {save | set}<br />
energywise endpoint security {none | shared-secret [0 | 7] password}<br />
energywise {importance importance | keywords word,word,... | level level | name name | neighbor<br />
{hostname| ip-address} udp-port-number | role role}<br />
energywise management security shared-secret [0 | 7] mgmt-password [port tcp-port-number]<br />
no energywise {allow query {save | set} | endpoint | importance | keywords | level | management<br />
| name | neighbor | role}<br />
Syntax Description<br />
allow query {save | set} Configures the domain member to respond to queries from the managements<br />
station or another domain member.<br />
endpoint security<br />
{none | shared-secret<br />
[0 | 7] password}<br />
• save—Respond to a query to save the running configuration.<br />
• set—Respond to a query to change the power level or the <strong>EnergyWise</strong><br />
attributes.<br />
Sets the security mode for an endpoint.<br />
• none—Disables security.<br />
• shared-secret—Uses a password for secure communication with the<br />
connected 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 password<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 />
importance importance Sets the importance.<br />
The range is from 1 to 100.<br />
keywords word,word,... Assigns at least one keyword.<br />
When assigning multiple keywords, separate the keywords with commas,<br />
and do not use spaces between keywords.<br />
• You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as #, (, $, !, and<br />
&.<br />
• Do not enter an asterisk (*) or a space between the characters or<br />
symbols.<br />
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