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Chapter 5 Configuring Cisco EnergyWise
Managing Multiple Entities
Examples
•
Querying with the Name Attribute, page 5-15
•
Querying with Keywords, page 5-16
•
Querying to Set Power Levels, page 5-16
In these examples, Switch 1 and Switch 2 are in the same domain. The entity called
shipping.1
is a PoE
port on Switch 1, and the entity called
shipping.2
is a PoE port on Switch 2.
Querying with the Name Attribute
To show the power usage of the domain entities with names beginning with
shipping
and with
importance values less than or equal to 80, run this query on Switch 1:
Switch#
energywise query importance 80 name shipping.* collect usage
EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds:
Host Name Usage
---- ---- -----
192.168.20.1 shipping.1 6.3 (W)
192.168.20.2 shipping.2 8.5 (W)
Queried: 2 Responded: 2 Time: 0.4 seconds
The first row (
shipping.1
) is from Switch 1. The second row (
shipping.2
) is from Switch 2, a neighbor
of Switch 1.
Step 2
energywise
query
importance
importance
{
keywords
word,word,
... |
name
name
}
set level
level
(Optional) Run a query to power on or power off the domain
entities or PoE ports.
Caution
Use this query with care because it affects the entity on
which you enter the command
and
other domain
entities that match the query criteria.
•
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.
•
set
level
level
—Set the power level of the entities or PoE
ports. The range is from 0 to 10.
Repeat this step to run another query.
Command
Purpose