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Chapter 5 Configuring Cisco EnergyWise
Managing Multiple Entities
Use EnergyWise importance values to select entities in a query. For example, an office phone is less
important than an emergency phone that should never be in sleep mode.
Query results show entities, such as PoE ports, with importance values less than or equal to the specified
value in the query.
The entity sending a query to all domain entities receives the results.
Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
energywise
query
importance
importance
{
keywords
word,word,
... |
name
name
}
collect
{
delta
|
usage
}
or
energywise
query
importance
importance
{
keywords
word,word,
... |
name
name
}
sum
{
delta
|
usage
}
(Optional) Run a query to display power information for the
domain entities and PoE ports.
•
importance
importance
—Filter the results based on the
importance value. Only entities with values less than or equal
to the specified value appear. The
importance
range is from
1 to 100.
•
(Optional)
keywords
word,word,
...
—
Filter the results based
on one or more of the specified keywords.
•
(Optional)
name
name —
Filter the results based on the name.
For the wildcard, use * or
name
* with the asterisk at the end
of the name phrase.
•
collect
{
delta
|
usage
}—Display the delta or usage values
for the entities and PoE ports.
–
delta
—Display only the differences between the current
and available power usage.
–
usage
—Display only the current power usage.
•
sum
{
delta
|
usage
}—Display the sum of the delta or usage
values for the entities and PoE ports.
–
delta
—Display only the sum of the differences between
the current and available power usage.
–
usage
—Display the sum of the current power usage.
Note
In the results with the
sum
keyword, the
Responded
total
is not accurate. The Queried total is accurate and is the
total number of entities that respond to the query.
Repeat this step to run another query.