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Cisco EnergyWise Fundamentals:

The Network as the Platform for Energy Management


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Abstract

Cisco EnergyWise makes the network a control plane for energy


management and it gives IT organizations a tool for managing
energy more effectively.

This session will give insights into how Cisco EnergyWise contributes
to increasing energy efficiency, sustainable Green IT and Business
Operations and Business behavior changes. The session will
explain the current possibilities to manage and control power
consumption on shipping Cisco products and attached devices and
will discuss the cost saving associated with power control.

Finally, the session will provide information about current upcoming


industry standards and initiatives to enhance energy efficiency in
network equipment as well as Cisco's newest framework to manage
and optimize power consumption."

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Agenda

Introductions
Why Network Managers will be Energy Managers
The Network Effect
Cisco EnergyWise Fundamentals
Cisco EnergyWise EcoSystem & Partner Program
Cisco EnergyWise How to
Whats Next

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Why Network Managers will be Energy
Managers

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Your Organization has Green Goals

Foster practices good for business AND


the environment

Reduce Energy Consumption & Costs

Comply with government directives

Identify new revenue opportunities

Satisfy corporate and worker


sustainability demands

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Regulatory Pressures
Canada Energy Efficiency Act EU EuP Directive energy using products, Japan networking
external power supplies, battery including set top boxes; Data Center Code of equipment
chargers, TV set top boxes, and Coduct
Ellesmere Island Severnaya Zemlya

digital TV adapters
Arctic Ocean Arctic Ocean Franz Josef Land
Arctic Ocean
Greenland (Den.) New Siberian Islands
Banks Island Svalbard (Nor.) Novaya Zemlya
Jan Mayen (Nor.) Wrangel Island
Victoria Island Baffin Island

Faroe Is. (Den.) Norway


U.S.A.
Iceland
United Kingdom
Sweden
Russia 60
Canada Aleutian Islands (USA)
Ireland Belarus

China TV receivers,
Island of Newfoundland Ukraine Kuril Islands
Aus.Hung. Kazakhstan Mongolia
France Romania
Georgia Uzbekistan
North Atlantic Ocean Italy
ArmeniaAzerbaijan Kyrgyzstan
N. Korea
United States of America Spain

set top boxes, and DVD


Portugal Turkey Turkmenistan Tajikistan
North Pacific Ocean Tunisia Cyp. Syria
Iraq
Afghanistan
China North Pacific Ocean
Morocco Israel Iran
Canary Islands (Sp.) Jordan
Algeria Kuwait Pakistan Nepal S. Korea

players
Libya Egypt Bhu.
The Bahamas

US Energy Policy Act of 2005


Western Sahara (Mor.) Qatar
Hawaiian Islands Mexico Cuba U. A. E. Bang.
Myanmar (Burma) Taiwan
Dominican Republic Saudi Arabia India
Oman Laos
U. S. A. Jam. Mauritania Mali Niger
Belize
Guatemala Honduras
Haiti
Puerto Rico (US)Dominica Senegal Chad Sudan Eritrea Yemen Thailand
Vietnam
Philippines

battery chargers and


Barbados The Gambia Burkina Faso
El Salvador Nicaragua Guinea-Bissau Guinea Djibouti Cambodia
Andaman Islands (India)
Trinidad and Tobago Benin Marshall Islands
Costa Rica Guyana Sierra Leone Cte DIvoire Nigeria Sri Lanka Federated States of Micronesia
Panama Venezuela Suriname C. A. R. Ethiopia Maldives Brunei Guam (USA)
French Guiana (Fr.) Liberia Cameroon

Australia DVD players


Colombia Ghana Togo Somalia Malaysia

external power supplies;


Eq. Guinea Uganda Singapore
Ecuador Gabon Rwanda Kenya Kiribati
Galapagos Islands (Ecuador) Sao Tome & Principe Indonesia
Zaire Burundi Papua New Guinea
Congo Solomon Islands
Tanzania Seychelles

and recorders, hard


Malawi

EnergyStar for Servers,


Peru
Brazil Angola
Zambia Mozambique
Bolivia Madagascar
Namibia Zimbabwe Fiji

disk recorders, AV
French Polynesia (Fr.) New Caledonia

Storage, UPS, and Data


Botswana Mauritius Indian Ocean
Paraguay
Swaziland
Australia
South Africa
Lesotho

Centers South Pacific Ocean Chile Argentina


Uruguay
South Atlantic Ocean
Tasmania
receivers, other audio /
New Zealand

video equipment
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) (adm. by UK, claimed by Argentina)
les Crozet (France)

Mexico evaluating efficiency South Georgia (adm. by UK, claimed by Argentina)

standards for electronic


Antarctica
products
US HR 3221 external power supplies, promote energy efficient data centers.
HR 6 energy efficiency labeling for set top boxes and DVR products.

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Problem: The Electric Load Curve
California Heat Wave 7/6/07

Available Generation Load Demand

Passive strategies
reduce the curve
Active strategies
shape the curve
Networked systems
will drive efficiency

Danger Zone

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The Network Effect

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Energy Usage
Consumer Handheld
Lighting CommunicationsDevices 0.5%
11% Wireless 6.1%
IT Equipment Infrastructure PCs, Laptops &
25% 7.3% Monitors 31.5%
Transportation Buildings
25% 25% Wired Telecom
11.1%
IT
Total Energy Enterprise Enterprise/SMB
Equipment
Consumption Buildings Other 6% Comm. 13.3%

Servers 16.2%
Printers 14.5%
Heating, Cooling,
Manufacturing and Ventilation
50% 58%

Cost Savings Sustainability Mandates

Rising energy costs Regulatory compliance


IT device proliferation Government mandates
Video applications Company requirements
Source: BOMA 2006, EIA 2006, AIA 2006
Source: UK Energy Efficiency Best Practice Program; Energy Consumption Guide 19: Energy Use in Offices
Source: Gartner Dataquest, Forecast of IT Hardware Energy Consumption, Worldwide, 2005-2012.
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IP and Facility Networks are Converging
IT Services and Technologies Building Services and Technologies
IP Based Non-IP

High-speed Internet Lighting


Wireless Elevators
VPN Continual monitoring
IP telephony HVAC sensors
Audio and video conferencing The Network Is Video surveillance
Visitor management the Platform Access

Interactive media Energy

Digital signage

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Example Campus Power Consumption
Power per port of attached devices in a Cisco Test Building

How much of the power for a switch is used to actually do switching?


Between 40-150W to do switching - based on model, load and/or rate (GE v 10GE)
What percentage of a switchs power is used to power attached devices?
70% of Power supply on average used to power PoE
Whats the average aggregate power consumption of devices connected to a
switch ?
48 port switch has on average 3392W connected to it
Whats the average per port power usage?
~70W per port - TODAY!

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Fundamentals

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Cisco EnergyWise Product Portfolio

Catalyst 2960-S Catalyst 2960 and 2975 Catalyst 4500 & 4900 Catalyst 6500

Catalyst 3560-E and Catalyst 3750-E and 3750 Catalyst 3750-X and 3560- Catalyst 2960-C and 3560-
3560 X C Compact

Cisco Prime LMS Cisco IP Phones VDI Phone Backpack Integrated Services Routers
and Tower (ISR i.e. 1900/2900/3900) G2

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Cisco EnergyWise Goals
Use the network to measure, monitor and manage energy.
Allow the network to be the command and control plane for
power management 40-100 W
80-100W
Cisco Switch or Router is an arbiter or timer for energy
management
Use the network to aggregate power usage reporting
Allow the network to provide secure, reliable energy 3-12W
management
Develop a partner eco-system to manage anything 18W 13W
connecting to the network.
Realize the network effect to provide services like location,
presence for energy management. 30-50W
Close to 3000 W attached to a 48 port
No Technology Religion Everything that draws power switch consuming about 100 W
using lowest common denominator

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Unifies Device Energy
Cisco EnergyWise Architecture Management

MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS
Energy Management Network Management Building Management
Applications Applications Systems

EnergyWise Management API

Catalyst Switching Network Gateways

EnergyWise SDK / APIs POE / POE+ / UPOE Building Protocols

Cisco and Partner Devices POE Powered Devices Building Devices

IT DEVICES BUILDING FACILITIES

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EnergyWise Key Terms
Domain
Domains are a logical group of entity devices
Network Management application
Relationship
Switches/routers are neighbors while establishing parent-
child relationship with end-device entities

Keywords
Tag devices with labels to filter the search or query

Query
Determine energy usage, set power levels and/or power states
across the network

Power Level
Power level indicates the power state of an entity. EnergyWise
application/CLI can set enter power level on end-devices

Importance
Differentiate which devices are affected by power state
changes
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Cisco EnergyWise Levels
Normalized representation of device power states
A Cisco EnergyWise power level indicates the power state of a device
For example, level 2 or 3 for PC => Standby
The Cisco EnergyWise power management application and CLI can tell devices to enter power states using a
Cisco EnergyWise power level set command
For example, set level 3
The device can also communicate its power level back to the network

Category Color Code Color Level Label


FF0000 Red 10 Full
9 High
FFFF00 Yellow 8 Reduced
(1) 7 Medium

00FF00 Green 6 Frugal


5 Low
0000FF Blue 4 Ready
3 Standby
Standby (0) A52A2A Brown 2 Sleep
1 Hibernate
Nonoperational (-1) 000000 Black 0 Shut

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EndPoints

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Cisco EnergyWise Endpoints

EnergyWise starts with a priority based parent child design


Cisco Device Parent
Connected Endpoint Child

Parent Child Relationship

Parent

Child

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Cisco EnergyWise Endpoints

Cisco EnergyWise endpoints are power consumers in a Cisco EnergyWise


network
Phones, PCs, HVAC , etc.
Endpoints connect to a parent for monitoring and control
Endpoints respond to Cisco EnergyWise command and control queries but do
not forward them.

Traditional IP Devices Converging Non-IP Devices


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Domains

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Cisco EnergyWise Domain
A Cisco EnergyWise domain is a logical grouping of Cisco Devices
Cisco devices assigned to an EnergyWise domain self organize to form an
EnergyWise cloud
Cisco EnergyWise members can propagate Cisco EnergyWise messages
across the network
Cisco EnergyWise domain members share neighbor relationships with
each other
The domain is a single unit of energy management for a customer

Cisco EnergyWise Domain

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Metering and Submetering
Large Campus Building
Midsize Branch Office

1 or More Meters or
Submeters

Small Branch Office

1 Submeter
Many Meters or
Submeters

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Typical Metering

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Match Energy Domains to Electrical
Distribution

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Add Business Context

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Details From Network without submetering

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Management

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Cisco EnergyWise Management
Cisco EnergyWise has two management options. A toolkit management API and a
SNMP-MIB
The MIB provides power information of a member and its attached children
The API makes use of Cisco EnergyWise queries to manage and control the entire
domain.

Cisco EnergyWise Management Station MIB Cisco EnergyWise Management Station API

SNMP API
SNMP

Query
SNMP Query

SNMP connection to every switch in the domain to API connection to any switch in the domain to manage
manage the entire domain the entire domain

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EcoSystem & Partner Program

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Cisco EnergyWise Open API/Software Development Kit

Software Development Kit for Cisco EnergyWise


3rd party developers and technology partners
Available as part of Cisco Developer Network
subscription*:
Provides general program information to partners
Engineering and support content (downloadable
user guides, SDKs, sample code)
Provides developer communities with interactive
communication tools blogs, wikis, forums
Defines a scalable support process for developer
to reach Cisco TAC and developers
* Note: Acceptance on a case by
case basis
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Partnership for Devices and Applications

Management End Devices Services


Rapid Growth in CDN Program

100+

5
Q2 CY10 Today

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Services
Unifies Device Energy
Cisco EnergyWise Partners Management

MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS
Network Management Building Mgmt Systems
Applications

Gateways
Cisco Catalyst Switching Network
Meters & Wiring

PDUs & UPSs

EnergyWise SDK POE / POE+ / UPOE Building Devices

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Configuration Basics

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Cisco EnergyWise How To
Youll be able to

Activate EnergyWise
Configure a Domain
Show Energy Information
Configure Immediate / Schedule on/off
Configure / Display Switch Attributes
Query within a Domain

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For Your
Reference

Configuring a Domain
Begin by creating an EnergyWise domain. This activates EnergyWise on the switch:

Switch# config t
Switch(config)# energywise domain myDomain secret 0 mySecret
protocol udp port 43440 ip 2.2.4.30
Switch(config)# exit Verify that EnergyWise is active, and report total available power
Switch# show energywise
Interface Role Name Usage Lvl Imp Type
--------- ---- ---- ----- --- --- ----
PoE Switch C3750 86.0 (W) 10 1 parent
Lvl = Level, power level, 0-10
Imp = Importance, a relative number used in power management
Switch# show energywise domain
Name : C3750-48P-149
Domain : myDomain
Protocol : udp
IP : 2.2.4.30
Port : 43440

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Cisco EnergyWise Security
Prevent unauthenticated communication in the Cisco EnergyWise domain

Management Secret Cisco EnergyWise Mgmt Apps

Authenticates communication between Cisco Manager Toolkit Mgmt API


EnergyWise Domain members and the
management station
Cisco
Cisco EnergyWise Domain Secret
Authenticates communication among members of EnergyWise
the Cisco EnergyWise Domain Domain

Endpoint Secret
Authenticates communication between Cisco
Cisco EnergyWise Toolkit SDK
EnergyWise Domain members and Cisco
EnergyWise endpoints. Endpoint

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Configuring Additional Security

Additional Domain Security option


Uses NTP time to validate EnergyWise packets to prevent man in the middle
attacks (replay of EnergyWise packets)
Requires NTP configuration as a prerequisite
Mixed Domain configurations (shared and ntp-shared-secret) not supported

energy domain [domain-name] security ntp-shared-secret


[domain-password]

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For Your

Configuring Management and Endpoint Reference

Access
energywise management security shared-secret [0 |
7] secret [port port-number]

This global configuration is used to set the security password and port number
for a management station running the EnergyWise Search API to
communicate with.

energywise endpoint security {none | shared-secret


[0 | 7] password}

This global configuration is used to set the security mode and the security
password for an endpoint to communicate with the connected domain
member.
Switch port EnergyWise EndPoint limitations (per port):
1 PoE Endpoint
1 non-PoE Endpoint
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Configuration Options

energywise allow query {save | set}


saveAllow the running-config to be saved when a save query is
received (global config only). Off by default.
setAllow set queries to change EnergyWise attributes (global and
interface config). On by default.

energywise activitycheck
This interface configuration enables a feature to check if an IP Phone is
currently in use before powering off (level 0).

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Neighbor Discovery
When EnergyWise is enabled, EnergyWise discovery events are sent
using CDP (on available devices) and then UDP
This leads to the population of a neighbor table

Distribution A Distribution B
CDP Handshake

CDP EnergyWise

UDP Handshake

UDP EnergyWise

Alternatively, you can set


static neighbors if the
Access A Access B Access C entity is not reachable via
CDP or UDP

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For Your
Reference

Show EnergyWise Neighbors in Domain


Neighbors are EnergyWise-aware switches and powered devices.

Switch# show energywise neighbors


Capability Codes: R-Router, T-Trans Bridge, B-Source Route Bridge S-
Switch, H-Host, I-IGMP, r-Repeater, P-Phone
Id Neighbor Name Ip:Port Prot Capability
-- ------------- ------- ---- --------
1 TG3560G-21 2.2.2.21:43440 udp S I
2 TG3560G-31 2.2.4.31:43440 static S I
3 TG3560G-22 2.2.2.22:43440 cdp S I
After configuration changes, the neighbor table can be cleared and automatically refreshed:

Switch# clear energywise neighbors


Cleared all non static energywise neighbors

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For Your

Displaying Parent / Child Information


Reference

In this example, the switch is the parent and the PoE ports and connected
devices are children. This shows the power used by each connected device:

C3750# show energywise children provisioned


Interface Role Name Usage Lvl Imp Type
--------- ---- ---- ----- --- --- ----
WS-C3750-48P C3750-48P-149 86.0 (W) 10 1 parent
Fa1/0/1 interface Fa1.0.1 0.0 (W) 10 1 child
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Fa1/0/47 interface Fa1.0.47 0.0 (W) 10 1 child
Fa1/0/48 interface Fa1.0.48 12.9 (W) 10 1 child

Lvl = Level, power level, 0-10


Imp = Importance, a relative number used in power management
Note: without provisioned command, the output only shows active endpoints

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Removing EnergyWise Per-Port

All interfaces are added by default when activating EnergyWise.


EnergyWise can be turned off on one or more ports without affecting
other ports:
Switch(config)# int range gi0/45-48
Switch(config-if-range)# no energywise
Switch(config-if-range)# end
Switch# show run int gi0/45
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/45
switchport mode access
no energywise
!

Note: removing EnergyWise support on a port does not remove Power from the port

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What youd want to know about usage

What are the provisioned levels for the parent/child?


What is the current provision level?
What level is currently provisioned?
What is the usage?
How was the usage measured?
What would be the net change if I change to a different level?

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Displaying Usage
For Your
Reference

Switch# show energywise usage


Interface Name Usage Caliber
--------- ---- ----- -------
C3750-48P-149 86.0 (W) max
Switch# show energywise usage children
Interface Name Usage Caliber
--------- ---- -------- -------
C3750-48P-149 86.0 (W) max
Fa1/0/1 Fa1.0.1 0.0 (W) presumed
Fa1/0/2 Fa1.0.2 0.0 (W) presumed
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Fa1/0/40 SEP0018BA0341BE 3.751(W) actual
Fa1/0/41 Fa1.0.41 12.9 (W) trusted

Caliber describes how the Max : static value based on model


usage was measured Actual : real / hardwaremeasured
Presumed: based on model and testing
Trusted : based on LLDP/CDP reported value

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Displaying Power Level Data For Your
Reference

Available power can be reviewed for the switch and each PoE port:

Switch# show energywise level


Levels (Watts)
Interface Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
--------- ---- --------------------------------------------------------------
C3750-48P-149 0.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0

Switch# show energywise level children


Levels (Watts)
Interface Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
--------- ---- --------------------------------------------------------------
C3750-48P-149 0.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0
Fa1/0/1 Fa1.0.1 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4
Fa1/0/2 Fa1.0.2 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4
Fa1/0/3 Fa1.0.3 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4
Fa1/0/4 Fa1.0.4 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4

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For Your

Displaying Level Data (Current) Reference

This shows presently provisioned power levels in the switch:

Switch# show energywise level current


Interface Name Level Value
--------- ---- ----- -----
C3750-48P 10 86.0 (W)

Switch# show energywise level current children


Interface Name Level Value
--------- ---- ----- -----
C3750-48P 10 86.0 (W)
Fa1/0/1 Fa1.0.1 10 15.4 (W)
Fa1/0/2 Fa1.0.2 10 15.4 (W)
Fa1/0/3 Fa1.0.3 10 15.4 (W)

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Displaying Predicted Savings (Delta)
For Your
Reference

These commands show the predicted change (delta) between maximum power and
the configured reduced-power setting for the switch and ports:

Switch# show energywise level delta


Levels (Watts)
Interface Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
--------- ---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
C3750-48P -86.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Switch# show energywise level delta children


Levels (Watts)
Interface Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
--------- ---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
C3750-48P -86.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Fa1/0/1 Fa1.0.1 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4
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Fa1/0/47 Fa1.0.47 -12.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Fa1/0/48 Fa1.0.48 0.0 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4

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Immediate Power Control For Your
Reference

Level settings can be set to on, off, or an intermediate level at any time.

This turns PoE on for Ethernet FastEthernet port 0/1:

Switch(config)# int fa0/1


Switch(config-if)# energywise level 10

This command turns power off for port Fa0/1:


Switch(config)# int fa0/1
Switch(config-if)# energywise level 0
power inline never - takes precedence.

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Cisco EnergyWise Time of Day Controls
Enables changing a device state based on time of day
Contains a time value and a Cisco EnergyWise importance value
Can be set on a per-port basis
Based on Cron and/or IOS time range
Cisco EnergyWise Recurrence

Branch
Office
Importance=70
Action : Turn off.
Importance ; < 60
Time to trigger: 6:00 pm
Importance = 40 Cisco EnergyWise
Cisco EnergyWise Enabled Manager

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For Your

Time of Day Controls Reference

Power Level settings can have a scheduled recurrence in the IOS configuration.

For example, the power level for specific ports can be turned
on every day at 8 AM and off at 8 PM
Switch(config)# int fa0/1
Switch(config-if)#energywise level 10 recurrence importance 100 at 0 8 * * *
Switch(config-if)#energywise level 0 recurrence importance 100 at 0 20 * * *
Switch(config-if)# exit

The time schedule can be reviewed:


Switch# show energywise recurrences
Id Addr Class Action Lvl Cron
-- ---- ----- ------ --- ----
1 Fa0/1 QUERY SET 10 minutes: 0 hour: 8 day: * month: * weekday: *
2 Fa0/1 QUERY SET 0 minutes: 0 hour: 20 day: * month: * weekday: *

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Time of Day Controls Reference

Power Level recurrence using the time-range in IOS configuration.

Example, the power level for specific ports can be turned


on every day at 8 AM and off at 6 PM

The same time-range can be applied to multiple interfaces


Switch(config)# time-range power_on
Switch(config-time-range)#?
Time range configuration commands:
absolute absolute time and date
default Set a command to its defaults
exit Exit from time-range configuration mode
no Negate a command or set its defaults
periodic periodic time and date

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Time of Day Controls continued Reference

Switch(config-if)#periodic ?
Friday Friday
Monday Monday
Saturday Saturday
Sunday Sunday
Thursday Thursday
Tuesday Tuesday
Wednesday Wednesday
daily Every day of the week
weekdays Monday thru Friday
weekend Saturday and Sunday
Switch(config-time-range)# periodic daily 08:00 to 18:00
Switch(config-time-range)# exit
Switch(config)#interface f0/1
Switch(config-if)#energy level 10 recurrence imp 100 time-range power_on
Switch(config)#exit
Switch(config-if)# exit

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Cisco EnergyWise Keywords and Roles
Provides Business Context

Management
Keywords : An
attribute used to tag
context on a device; Domain
context could include
keywords:IT,floor1,LabA
location, user, etc. Role: Distribution_Switch

For example, IT, floor2,


cube1
Role : An attribute
used to define the Endpoints
device function based
on business or
keywords:IT,floor2,cube1 keywords: IT,floor2,cube2
deployment context Role: Lobby_Phone Role :OperatorPC

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Configuring Attributes
Names, Roles, and Keywords
Naming interfaces helps to provide specific context
Roles add more general business context
Names and Roles have a default value, Keywords do not
Name: hostname or interface name
Role: product platform or interface type
Can be changed per endpoint
Can be used in queries for searching

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Indicating Importance

Management

An attribute used to establish


rankings amongdevices
Domain

For example, an office phone Importance 90

has lower importance than an


emergency phone

Endpoints

CEOs Phone Importance 40


Importance 70

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Importance
EnergyWise Importance is a way to differentiate among devices in the domain.
Importance ranges from 1 to 100
Importance is used to select devices you want to query or set.
Examples:
An office phone has lower importance as compared to a business
critical or emergency phone.
It is critical the emergency phone never go into a sleep mode
Emergency phones importance is set to a value of 100
By knowing the importance of connected devices, we can then determine the
relative importance of our switches in the network.

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For Your

Configure and Show Attributes Reference

A Role, Name, and/or Keyword attribute can be set for the parent (switch) or children
(interfaces). These attributes can be used to identify a specific device or group of devices

no/default sets to default values


Switch# show run int fa0/7
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
energywise importance 50
energywise role role.lobbyaccess
energywise name lobbyInterface.17

Switch# show energywise children


Interface Role Name Usage Lvl Imp Type
--------- ---- ---- ----- --- --- ----
WS-C3750-48P C3750-48P-149 86.0 (W) 10 1 parent
Fa0/1 interface Fa1.0.1 0.0 (W) 10 1 child
|
|
Fa0/7 role.lobbyaccess lobbyInterface.17 0.0 (W) 7 50 child
Fa0/8 interface Fa1.0.8 0.0 (W) 10 1 child

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Keywords and Tagging Reference

Arbitrary additive list of tags configured on parent or child

Switch(config)#int fa1/0/17
Switch(config-if)#energywise keywords lobby,sattelite
Switch(config-if)#energywise keywords public

Switch#sh run int fa1/0/17


!
interface FastEthernet1/0/17
energywise level 0 recurrence priority 100 at 0 8 * * *
energywise level 10 recurrence priority 100 at 0 20 * * *
energywise level 7
energywise importance 50
energywise role role.lobbyaccess
energywise keywords lobby,sattelite,public
energywise name kiosk.17
end

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Queries

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Cisco EnergyWise Queries
Perform Domain wide Monitoring and Control for managers
Possible query actions
Set : Change power levels of devices using Cisco EnergyWise query
Sum : Get the aggregated power consumption of all the devices searched
Collect : Get a list of individual power consumptions of all the devices searched
WoL: Send WoL securely through a domain directed to an endpoint or interface

Query : What is sum of the


usage in the domain ?
300 W

Response: 596 Watts

100 W 100 W

7W 60 W 15 W 7W 7W

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Cisco EnergyWise Query Language

Cisco EnergyWise makes the Cisco EnergyWise domain a virtual distributed power
information database
Cisco EnergyWise queries provide the ability to query this network for information similar to
SQL

Question : What is the total usage for MyDepartment?

SQL Query :
SELECT SUM(usage) FROM MyDomain WHERE importance <= 100
AND keyword = MyDepartment;

Cisco EnergyWise Query:


Switch# energywise query importance 100 keyword MyDepartment sum usage

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Cisco EnergyWise Message Propagation

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For Your

Queries Collect Usage Information Reference

collects present power used by all devices in the domain which begin with the name phone
Trailing wildcard * is permitted for names
Maintaining a DNS like name allows for powerful queries

Switch# energywise query importance 100 name phone* collect usage

EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds:


Host Name Usage All devices in the domain are searched,
---- ---- ----- looking for devices that match the name
2.2.2.21 phone.1 15.4 (W) phone*
2.2.2.22 phone.lobby 15.4 (W)
Queried: 9 Responded: 9 Time: 0.26 seconds

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Queries Can Summarize Reference

All devices and interfaces in the domain can be selected by using the *
wildcard

Switch2# energywise query importance 100 name * sum usage


EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds:
Total Usage
-----------
346.3 (W)
Queried: 147 Responded: 147 Time: 0.121 seconds

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For Your

Query Usage by Keyword (example) Reference

Devices with specific keywords can be queried


This example queries all devices containing keywords lobby then guest (no wildcards):
Switch# energywise query importance 100 keyword lobby collect usage
EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds:
Host Name Usage
---- ---- -----
2.2.4.30 kiosk.17 15.4 (W)
Queried: 1 Responded: 1 Time: 0.0 seconds
Switch# energywise query importance 100 keyword guest sum usage
EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds:
Total Usage
-----------
15.4 (W)
Queried: 1 Responded: 1 Time: 0.11 seconds
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Queries: Setting Power in the Domain For Your
Reference

A Query command can be used to set power levels in the Domain.

In this example, the power level is set to 10 (on full) for all devices, with any name, that
have a importance of 50 or lower.

Individual devices with specific names or keywords can also be specified, including
wildcards for part of the name or keyword.
Switch# energywise query importance 50 name * set level 10
EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Success rate is (47/47) setting entities
Queried: 47 Enacted: 47 Time: 0.16 seconds
If importance 100 is specified and name *, all devices with any name will be set to power level 10.

Note: the number of devices queried and responded to verify that it is consistent with anticipated results.

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Queries: Sending WoL in a Domain Reference

A Query command can be used to wake up Wake On Lan capable endpoints


Switch# energywise query importance 100 name * wol mac <mac-address>

EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds:


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Success rate is (1/1) setting entities
Queried: 1 Enacted: 1 Time: 0.16 seconds

Note: When running a WoL query the assumption is you know the macaddress of the endpoint you which
to wake up. For Endpoints that run an EW agent and device caching the WoL is send automatically when
you set from a non-operational level to an operational level

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Queries: Sums and Deltas For Your
Reference

Summing can give the total possible power change in the domain based on
present configuration options.
Switch# energywise query importance 100 name * sum delta

EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds:


Level Label Delta Power (W)
----- ----- -----------
0 Shut -723.8
1 Hibernate -610.3
2 Sleep -520.3
3 Standby -520.3
4 Ready 0.0
5 Low 0.0
6 Frugal 0.0
7 Medium 0.0
8 Reduced 0.0
9 High +223.8
10 Full +223.8
Queried: 48 Responded: 48 Time: 0.15 seconds

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Version and Statistics


Reference

EnergyWise versions might need to be updated to ensure interoperability when future


functions are added. The version is updated when IOS is updated in a switch. Statistics and
Events might help with localizing a problem.
Switch# show energywise version
EnergyWise is Enabled
IOS Version: 12.2(58)SE2
EnergyWise Specification: (rel2)3.0.x

Switch# show energywise statistics


Children: 48 Errors: 0 Drops: 8 Events: 56

Switch# show energywise events


--------------------------------------------
Sequence: 632794 Priority: 100 References: 0:1 Errors:
Class: PN_CLASS_DISCOVERY
Action: PN_ACTION_CPQR_POWERNET_DISCOVERY_DISCOVERY_UPDATE
Reply To: 2.2.2.21:43440
--------------------------------------------
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EnergyWise Versions
Compatible EnergyWise
Toolkit SNMP MIB
Platform EW Phase Release Period EnergyWise Version Version Version Compatibility
Cat 2/3K
12.2 (50) SE 1.0 Spring 2009 (rel1)1 none 1
12.2 (52) SE 1.0 Summer 2009 (rel2)3.0.2 none 1 (rel1)1
12.2 (53) SE 1.0 Fall 2009 (rel2_25)1.0.4 none 1 (rel1)1
12.2 (53) SE1 2.0 Winter 2010 (rel2_5)1.0.23 none 2 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior
12.2 (53) SE2 2.0 Spring 2010 (rel2_5)1.0.35 1.1 2 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior
12.2 (55) SE 2.0 Summer 2010 (rel2_6)1.1.24 1.1 2 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior
12.2 (58) SE 2.5 Winter 2011 (rel2_7)4.028 1.2 2 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior

Cat4K
12.2 (52) SG 1.0 Summer 2009 (rel2)3.0.2 none 1 (rel1)1
12.2 (53) SG 1.0 Fall 2009 (rel2_25)1.0.4 none 1 (rel1)1
12.2 (54) SG 2.0 June 2010 (rel2_5)1.0.35 1.1 2 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior
15.0(1)XO 2.0 June 2010 (rel2_5)1.0.35 1.1 2 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior
15.0(2)SG 2.0 Spring 2011 (rel2_6)1.1.24 1.1 2 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior

Cat6K
12.2(33)SXI4 2.0 May 2010 (rel2_5)1.0.35 1.1 2 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior

ISR-G1 (etherswitch module only)


12.2 (55) SE 2.0 Summer 2010 (rel2_6)1.1.24 1.1 2 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior

ISR-G2 Platform
15.0(1)M2 and 15.1(1)T 2.0 Spring 2010 (rel2)5.0.19 1.1 2 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior

ISR-G2 Etherswitch Service Modules


12.2(52)EX1 2.0 Spring 2010 (rel2)5.0.34 1.1 1 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior
12.2(55)SE Spring 2011 (rel2_7)4.028 1.2 2 (rel2)3.0.2 and prior

IOS release notes @http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/switches/lan/energywise/phase2_5/ios/release/notes/ol23554.html

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Whats Next

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Cisco EnergyWise and IPv6

Designing and developing support for IPv6

For domain communication

For Endpoints

Key part of The internet of Things

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Standards Work

Savings via 802.3az


ODVA work with CIP for Industrial Automation
Established IETF EMAN working Group
Leading effort for Energy over IP
Standardizing MIBS
Specifying Architecture
Working with Existing bodies such as DMTF IEC etc

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What we Covered

Why Network Managers will be Energy Managers


The Network Effect
Cisco EnergyWise Fundamentals
Cisco EnergyWise EcoSystem & Partner Program
Cisco EnergyWise How to
Whats Next

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Recommended Reading
BRKSPG-2401

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References

Cisco EnergyWise Page


www.cisco.com/go/energywise
Cisco EnergyWise RoI Calculator
http://www.cisco.com/assets/cdc_content_elements/flash/netsys/calc/demo.html
Cisco EnergyWise fundamentals Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGf6DADO468
Cisco EnergyWise Validate Design Guide
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/ns340/ns414/ns742/ns815/landing_energywise.html

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EXTRAS Helpful Hints

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For Your
Reference

Intitial Setup
Verify that domain and secret are the same across all domain members;
they are case-sensitive
Ensure that the domain is configured on the same port number for each
box
A switch can only be a member of one domain
If specifying the UDP port rather than default:
Be sure to choose an uncommon port to avoid conflicts (i.e. dont pick port 23)
Verify that port is free before proceeding

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For Your
Reference

Neighbors
EnergyWise Neighbors can be discovered:
By CDP
UDP broadcast (low TTL)
Must add neighbor statically if route is multiple hops away or connected
through a darknet
If neighbor discovery is delayed at boot, force with clear energywise
neighbors to initiate discovery immediately

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For Your
Reference

POE/Power
Show energywise usage and show power inline are not necessarily the
same example policing
If a POE port is not showing as child, check if it is POE never
POE never ports behave the same as a standard non-POE port
Non-POE ports are configurable but will not show in output as a child
Power inline never & no energywise distinction
power inline never = non-poe port behavior
no energywise does NOT participate in EnergyWise

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For Your
Reference

Query
When issuing a query, only EnergyWise name field can be wildcarded
* must be the last character (i.e. name pc*)
Cannot wildcard keywords
Cannot issue query from SNMP
Domain/secret cannot be configured initially from SNMP
Domain can be changed via SNMP after initial configuration via CLI

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For Your
Reference

Default interfaces
If device has multiple interfaces/vlans configured:
Determine which interface/ip you want EnergyWise to communicate on (i.e.
Vlan 1)
Explicitly set this when configuring the EnergyWise domain (it is optional
parameter at tail of command)
The default interface may not be deterministic if not explicitly set (i.e. could
default to Vlan 2)
Example:
energywise domain cisco secret cisco protocol udp port 65000 interface
vlan 1

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For Your
Reference

Try this
If a static neighbor is showing up with no details in the show energywise
neighbors
Implies that there is a connectivity issue
Could use telnet each way over the port to verify reachability
Check for ACL/firewall

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For Your
Reference

Tips & Tools


show cdp neighbors
Can be used to determine why neighbors are not auto-discovering
A cdp neighbor should be auto-discovered as an EnergyWise neighbor if it is
also running EnergyWise
show power inline
Can be used to verify POE devices
Type of device, approximate power usage, etc

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For Your
Reference

Tools contd.
Proper connectivity
Ensure proper connectivity between devices
Need a standard L3 route, to & from
Golden Test: telnet on energywise port from device A to device B and vice versa (or
traceroute)
Ping is not a good verification
If telnet/route only works one-way
Check for possible ACL or firewall blocking traffic on the EW port

For Endpoints, ensure that you are not exceeding EnergyWise per port
limitations:
1 PoE Endpoint + 1 non-PoE EndPoint
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