show eee
To display Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) information for an interface, use the
show eee
command in EXEC
mode.
show eee
{
capabilities| status
}
interfaceinterface-id
Syntax Description
Displays EEE capabilities for the specified interface.
capabilities
Displays EEE status information for the specified
interface.
status
Specifies the interface for which to display EEE
capabilities or status information.
interface interface-id
Command Default
None
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Modification
Release
This command was introduced.
Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE
Usage Guidelines
You can enable EEE on devices that support low power idle (LPI) mode. Such devices can save power by
entering LPI mode during periods of low power utilization. In LPI mode, systems on both ends of the link
can save power by shutting down certain services. EEE provides the protocol needed to transition into and
out of LPI mode in a way that is transparent to upper layer protocols and applications.
To check if an interface is EEE capable, use the
show eee capabilities
command. You can enable EEE on an
interface that is EEE capable by using the
power efficient-ethernet auto
interface configuration command.
To view the EEE status, LPI status, and wake error count information for an interface, use the
show eee status
command.
Examples
This is an example of output from the
show eee capabilities
command on an interface where EEE is enabled:
Device#
show eee capabilities interface gigabitethernet1/0/1
Gi1/0/1
EEE(efficient-ethernet):
yes (100-Tx and 1000T auto)
Link Partner
:
yes (100-Tx and 1000T auto)
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