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Cisco EnergyWise IOS Configuration Guide - Ipland

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APPENDIXB<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>EnergyWise</strong> and Catalyst 6500 Switches<br />

For Catalyst 6500 switches running <strong>EnergyWise</strong> Phase 2 and later:<br />

• For high availability<br />

– To perform an ISSU downgrade from a <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>IOS</strong> release supporting <strong>EnergyWise</strong> Phase 2 and<br />

later to an earlier software release that does not support <strong>EnergyWise</strong>, first disable <strong>EnergyWise</strong><br />

on the switch.<br />

– To perform an ISSU downgrade from a <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>IOS</strong> release supporting <strong>EnergyWise</strong> Phase 2 and<br />

later to an earlier release that does not support <strong>EnergyWise</strong>, remove the snmp-server enable<br />

traps energywise global configuration command from the switch configuration.<br />

• For stateful switchover (SSO) mode<br />

– On a redundant chassis operating in SSO mode, the energywise neighbor hostname<br />

udp-port-number global configuration command does not work. Use the energywise neighbor<br />

ip-address udp-port-number global configuration command to specify the IP address of the<br />

host.<br />

For more information, see the “CLI Compatibility” section on page 2-4.<br />

OL-19806-04<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>EnergyWise</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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