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For the past one hundred years businesses grew their electricity consumption with little consideration for generation constraints, cost and environmental impact. The model of constant growth worked in a world of boundless cheap energy coupled to free green house gas emissions. The world's ecological limits are starting to show signs of stress. With energy and environmental constraints in mind, Cisco has developed a solution that makes the network a control plane for energy management. Cisco EnergyWise enables the network to not only monitor and control directly connected PoE devices but also other network attached AC main's powered plug loads. 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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#CNSF2011

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Cell phones – pesky devices – turn them off….<silent mode> Questions. Thank you all for being Cisco customers!�
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• Why do we need Energy Management?

• What is Cisco’s Green Strategy?

• What is Cisco EnergyWise? What are its key concepts?

• How do I drive granular control with Cisco EnergyWise ?

• How can I manage a Cisco EnergyWise enabled network?

• What is a Cisco EnergyWise partner ecosystem ? #CNSF2011

Presenter
Presentation Notes
"We all have certain level of teflon, some parts stick and some parts dont"
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“World energy demand will double by 2030”

Mark Ellis , International Energy Agency, Mar 2007

PNR Wire , May 2011

“Energy Costs Lift Retail Sales and Producer Prices” New York Times, May 2011

“Energy Efficiency a Top Strategy For European Businesses”

Environmental Leader, May 2011

More than 800 Leaders in Six Countries Agree that Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings is Top Strategy

for Reducing Carbon Footprint

Corruption, price rise, power cuts are poll issues Somewhere in India

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Efficiency vs effectiveness Rationing electricity – the rational
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NEED

• Passive strategies to reduce the curve

• Active strategies shape the curve

Networked systems will drive efficiency

Load Demand

Danger Zone

California Heat Wave 7/6/07Available Generation

Source was: http://www.caiso.com/outlook/SystemStatus.html

Presenter
Presentation Notes
We cannot work the way we work and expect change
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IT Equipment25%

Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation58%

Lighting11%

Other6%

Source: UK Energy Efficiency Best Practice Program; Energy Consumption Guide 19: Energy Use in Offices

“It takes twice as much energy to remove the heat generated

… as it takes to run the equipment.”

UK Department of the Environment, Good Practice Guide 118

Presenter
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IT 25%(printers,scanners,copiers, the whole lot)
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Environmental

Reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Increase sustainability

Reduced Energy Costs

Reduce energy consumption and cost

Measurable return on investment (ROI)

Compliance

Comply with government regulations

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Cisco has been the leader for the past 2 versions

“The Cool IT leaderboard evaluates global IT companies on their leadership in the fight to stop climate change. The IT sector possesses the innovative spirit, technological know-how, and political influence to bring about a rapid clean energy revolution.”

-Greenpeace International

Source : http://www.greenpeace.org/international/Global/international/publications/climate/2010/coolit/coolit-leaderboard-4.pdf

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Identify new revenue opportunities

Comply with government directives

Reduce Energy Consumption & Costs

Satisfy corporate and worker sustainability demands

Foster practices good for business AND the environment

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• Energy management through the network• EnergyWise delivers:

• Monitoring• Control

• Broad adoption across: • Cisco switches and routers• EW partners: IT management applications• EW partners: IT end devices

• Borderless Networks service• Solutions:

• Enterprise IT• Campus• Branch

• Data Center• Smart Grid

IT End-point Devices

EnergyWise NetworkUnifies Device Coverage

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Use the network to measure, monitor and manageenergy.

Allow the network to be the command and controlplane for power management

Cisco Switch or Router is an arbiter for energy management

Use the network to aggregate power usage reporting

Allow the network to provide secure, reliable energy management

Develop a partner eco-system to manage anything connecting to the network.

Realize the network effect to provide services like location, presence for energy management.

Close to 3000 W attached to a 48 port switch consuming about 100 W

40-100 W

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Start with diagram and go to goals. Drive message here, EnergyWise long term, bigger vision, phases
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Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator

CiscoWorks LMS IBM Tivoli SolarWinds

EnergyWise Toolkit SDK

EnergyWise Toolkit Management API

Cat 2K Cat 3K

Cat 4K Cat 6K

ISR G2

Enterprise IT Devices

IP Phones Orchestrator PC Clients

Agentless PC Clients

Wireless Controllers

Building Devices

POE POE

POE POE

Management Applications

Gateways /

Protocol Translators

Joulex1E

Building Management

Systems (BMS)CA ecoMeterCiscoWorks LMSOrchestrator SolarWinds

Managed Devices

The EnergyWise Network

Management

Presenter
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Open Architecture
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• 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 are power consumers in a Cisco EnergyWise network Phones, PCs, HVAC , etc.

• Endpoints connect to a parent for monitoring and control

• Children respond to Cisco EnergyWise command and control queries but do not forward them.

EndpointsNetwork

Non-IP DevicesIP enabled Devices

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End points and members
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• 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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Domain A Domain B

Domain C Domain D

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

Switch# show energywise

Verify that EnergyWise is active, and report total available power

Switch# show energywise domain

Switch# config tSwitch(config)# energywise domain myDomain secret 0 mySecret

protocol udp port 43440 ip 2.2.4.30Switch(config)# exit

Interface Role Name Usage Lvl Imp Type--------- ---- ---- ----- --- --- ----

PoE Switch C3750 86.0 (W) 10 1 parent

Lvl = Level, power level, 0-10Imp = Importance, a relative number used in power management

Name : C3750-48P-149Domain : myDomainProtocol : udpIP : 2.2.4.30Port : 43440

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Change myDomain mySecret
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C3750# show energywise children provisioned

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:

Interface Role Name Usage Lvl Imp Type--------- ---- ---- ----- --- --- ----

WS-C3750-48P C3750-48P-149 86.0 (W) 10 1 parentFa1/0/1 interface Fa1.0.1 0.0 (W) 10 1 child||Fa1/0/47 interface Fa1.0.47 0.0 (W) 10 1 childFa1/0/48 interface Fa1.0.48 12.9 (W) 10 1 child

Lvl = Level, power level, 0-10Imp = Importance, a relative number used in power management

Note: without provisioned keyword, output only shows active endpoints

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Without the Provisioned keyword only displays children with active power consumption
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Cisco EnergyWise members automatically form neighbor relationships

Neighbor relationships are discovered through Cisco® Discovery Protocol or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) handshakes

SiSi SiSi

Distribution A Distribution B

Access A Access B Access C

Cisco DiscoveryProtocol

UDP

EnergyWise Discovery Protocol

UDP Handshake

Alternatively, a user can establish static neighbors if the device cannot be reached through Cisco Discovery Protocol or UDP

Cisco EnergyWise

Cisco EnergyWise

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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 I2 TG3560G-31 2.2.4.31:43440 static S I3 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 neighborsCleared all non static energywise neighbors

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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

Query : What is the power consumed by the domain

bldg 19 ?

Response: 596 Watts

60 W

Bldg 19

7 W15 W15 W

100 W100 W

300 W

7 W 7 W

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

SQLQuestion : What is the power consumed by building X?

SQL Query :Select sum(usage) from MyDomain where importance <= 100 and name = Bldgx;

Cisco EnergyWise Query:Switch# energywise query importance 100 name Bldgx sum usage

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collects present power used by all devices in the domain which begin with the name “phone”• trailing wildcard “*” is permitted• keywords can be used instead of names.

All devices in the domain are searched, looking for devices that match the name phone*

Switch# energywise query importance 100 name phone* collect usage

EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds:

Host Name Usage---- ---- -----2.2.2.21 phone.1 15.4 (W)2.2.2.22 phone.lobby 15.4 (W)

Queried: 9 Responded: 9 Time: 0.26 seconds

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All devices in the domain are searched, looking for any name.

Switch2# energywise query importance 100 name * sum usage

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

EnergyWise query, timeout is 3 seconds:

Total Usage-----------346.3 (W)

Queried: 147 Responded: 147 Time: 0.121 seconds

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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 10EnergyWise 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.

Presenter
Presentation Notes
When you do a set the Respondend should be “enacted”
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Category Color Code Color Level Label

Operational (1)

FF0000 Red 10 Full9 High

FFFF00 Yellow 8 Reduced7 Medium

00FF00 Green 6 Frugal5 Low

Standby (0)

0000FF Blue 4 Ready3 Standby

A52A2A Brown 2 Sleep1 Hibernate

Nonoperational (-1)

000000 Black 0 Shut

• 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

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

Switch# show energywise levelLevels (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 childrenLevels (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

Presenter
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Table shows max consumption at each of the levels
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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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Keywords : An attribute used to tag context on a device; context could include location, user, etc.

For example, IT, floor2, cube1

Role : An attribute used to define the device function based on business or deployment context

Building Controller

Endpoints

AP

Wireless Controller

SNMPManagement

API TCP

Domain

Wireless Client

IBM Tivoli

keywords: IT,floor2,cube2Role :OperatorPC

keywords:IT,floor2,cube1Role: Lobby_Phone

keywords:IT,floor1,LabARole: Distribution_Switch

Management Applications

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Endpoints

AP

Wireless Controller

SNMPManagement

API TCP

Domain

Wireless ClientImportance 40CEO’s PhoneImportance 70

Building Controller

Importance 90

An attribute used to establish rankings between devices

Has a numerical range from 1 – 100 (100 being highest value)

For example, an office phone has lower importance than an emergency phone

Management Applications

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• Keywords roles and importance can be added on an interface basis

Switch(config)#int fa1/0/17 Switch(config-if)#energywise keywords lobby,satteliteSwitch(config-if)#energywise role role.lobbyaccessSwitch(config-if)#energywise importance 50

Switch#sh run int fa1/0/17!interface FastEthernet1/0/17energywise level 0 recurrence priority 100 at 0 8 * * *energywise level 10 recurrence priority 100 at 0 20 * * *energywise level 7energywise importance 50energywise role role.lobbyaccessenergywise keywords lobby,satteliteenergywise name kiosk.17end

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Move this slide before the query.
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Devices with specific keywords can be queried for usage data

This example queries all devices containing keywords “lobby” or “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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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

BranchBranch Office

Cisco EnergyWise Recurrence

BranchBranch OfficeImportance=70

Importance = 40 Cisco EnergyWiseManagerCisco EnergyWise Enabled

Action : Turn off.Importance ; < 60Time to trigger: 6:00 pm

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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 fa0/1Switch(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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Requirement: Prevent unauthorized communication in the Cisco® EnergyWise domainRight management station + right network + right endpoints

Management SecretAuthenticates communication between Cisco EnergyWise Domain members and the management station

Cisco EnergyWise Domain SecretAuthenticates communication between members of the Cisco EnergyWise Domain

Endpoint SecretAuthenticates communication between Cisco EnergyWise Domain members and Cisco EnergyWise endpoints.

Toolkit Mgmt API

Management Application

Toolkit SDK Cisco EnergyWise Endpoint

Cisco EnergyWise

Endpoint

Cisco

EnergyWise

Domain

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• 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.

• New 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]

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Add mgmt cli to this
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Cisco® EnergyWise Orchestrator CiscoWorks LMS

CA Ecometer Joulex Energy Manager

API

API API

API

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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

API

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

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

SNMP

SNMP

SNMP

API

Query Query

Cisco EnergyWise Management Station

MIB

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Portal for third-party developers and technology partners to develop on the Cisco EnergyWise framework

Available as part of Cisco Developer Network subscription

Provides general program information to partners

Provides engineering and support content (downloadable user guides, SDKs, and sample code)

Offers developer communities interactive communication tools: blogs, wikis, and forums

Defines a scalable support process for developers to reach Cisco TAC and other developers

Software Development Kit for Cisco® EnergyWise

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Toolkit created by Cisco to help develop third-party applications that integrate with Cisco® EnergyWise

Toolkit Management API An API for network management stations to manage a Cisco EnergyWise network

Cisco EnergyWise NetworkThe network comprising of Cisco EnergyWise enabled devices.

Toolkit SDKAn SDK used by endpoints (PCs, HVAC, PDUs) to make themselves Cisco EnergyWise Compatible.

Toolkit Mgmt API

Management Applications

TCP

Toolkit SDK

TCP

Cisco

EnergyWise

Network

Cisco EnergyWise End Point

Toolkit SDKToolkit SDK Toolkit SDK Toolkit SDK

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Midpoints are endpoints that have components that can be individually identified and measured

For example, PC (monitor and CPU) and lighting controller (multiple light arrays)

The enhanced SDK provides the capability to define component-level Cisco® EnergyWise attributes for Midpoints

TCP

Wireless ControllerCisco EnergyWise

Network

Toolkit SDK

NameRoleKeywordImportance

NameRoleKeywordImportance

NameRoleKeywordImportance

NameRoleKeywordImportance

Midpoint

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• Accurate power monitoring and control down to plug outlet level!• Ideal for wiring closet, data center, lab and enterprise room monitoring of all devices!

OthersDigital Watt Emerson Geist Panduit

FCS Q2-Q3 CY11

Shipping now

FCS Q2 CY11

FCS Q2-Q3 CY11

FCS Q4 CY11

FCSTBD

• SDK+ released Apr, 2010 as part of EnergyWise 2.5 release

Now

Now

Presenter
Presentation Notes
The EnergyWise Enhanced SDK is a small subset of the EnergyWise IOS code set that is suitable for partner devices to allow them to provide energy monitoring and control functionality back to the Cisco EnergyWise network With this initial release of the Enhanced SDK we are releasing it on Smart Power Distribution Unit partners products. Smart Power Distribution Units are also known as “Intelligent PDUs” or “Smart PDUs” for short The 5 partners releasing Smart PDUs with support for the EnergyWise Enhanced SDK are Cyber Switching, Raritan, WTI, Server Technology and APC Schneider
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10

82

Q2 CY10 Today

Total number of partners

~8X

• Broadly two types of partnerso End Point Manufacturerso Management Station Partners

• Partners across different verticals

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Catalyst 3560-E & 3560Catalyst 2960-S

Catalyst 3750-X & 3560-X

Integrated Services Routers(ISR i.e. 1900/2900/3900) G2

Catalyst 3750-E & 3750

Catalyst 4500 & 4900

Catalyst 6500

Catalyst2960 &2975

Cisco IP Phones – New power modes Cisco Building Mediator

CiscoWorks LMSOrchestrator

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Upcoming firmware release (FCS ETA July, 2011*):

• EnergyWise with Power Save Plus mode for 69xx, 89xx, 99xx and 3rd generation non-SIP 79xx phones

• Supported on the 30 new IP Phone SKUs (includes “power on“ button and video)• EnergyWise keywords automatically created with phone extension and MAC address upon initialization• Two standby modes: Power Save and Power Save Plus.

• Power Save (existing, will be integrated into EnergyWise) leaves the switch active and the LED screen turned off, POE port is still active.

• Power Save Plus (new EnergyWise feature) deeper sleep, phone’s PC port isn’t active.

Now:

• IP Phones supported via POE on/off

* Subject to change

Presenter
Presentation Notes
All of the following phones are going to support EnergyWise feature by integrating the SKD on their SCCP version by the time of firmware 9.2(1) FCS, which is June CY2011: 7906G 7911G 7931G 7941G 7941G-GE 7942G 7945G 7961G 7961G-GE 7962G 7965G 7970G 7971G 7975G 6901 6911 6921 6941 6945 6961 All of the following phones are going to support EnergyWise feature on their SIP version by the time of firmware 9.2(1) FCS, which is June CY2011: 8961 9951 9971 6901 6911 All of the following phones are going to support EnergyWise feature on their SIP version by the time of firmware 9.2(1) FCS, which is early of July CY2011: 6921 6941 6945 6961 6921, 6941, 6961, 89xx and 99xx phones will have a button to manually power up Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) software needs to be at 8.5 (1) release. For existing phones it’ll require an IP Phone software upgrade Two standby modes: Power Save (existing feature that will be integrated into EW) leaves the switch active and the LED screen is turned off (it saves ~0.2 Watts for monochrome, ~1.25 to 1.5 Watts for color). Recovers in approx 1 second. POE port is still active. Power Save Plus (new EnergyWise feature) takes the phone to less than a Watt and requires the near 1 minute boot time for recovery. Phone’s PC port isn’t active. For older phones the user can’t manually wake up the phone. IP Phones comments by TL Susan Sauter: The additional question came up on the EU BN Roadshow, which I’m now presenting on, regarding when IP Phones supports EW how will the Call Manager be involved. Do you have a descriptive Func Spec you can point us to? [sms] EDCS-821185 is the phone side SFS for the EnergyWise feature.   The CUCM documentation is EDCS-820876.  The CUCM is only involved in that it recognizes that the phone has unregistered for Power Save Plus mode and the alarms that would normally be generated can be reduced in severity.  Operationally the CUCM is not involved other than to provide the configuration parameters to the phone in its configuration file.  [sms] Since this is not committed I don’t think that we can confirm the time frame at this time.  You are correct that the 7960 will not have this feature.  Please contact Laura Deel for details on which release this may end up in. Also, can you confirm that those platforms (69xx, 89xx, 99xx) will have the following functionality when they release: EnergyWise client on the IP phones [sms] Yes Standby/hibernate mode. How long do we estimate it’ll take for an IP phone in standby to power on? [sms] The phones will boot in under 1 minute, their normal power-on boot time, from Power Save Plus.  If the EnergyWise policy is configured to have all the customer’s phones power on at the same time in the morning will they be staggered to ensure the Call Manager isn’t overwhelmed with phone initialization? [sms] the administrator of the system will have to stagger the on time configuration. Wake up call. Will that be sent by the Switch &/or Call Manager?  [sms] There is no wakeup call per say.  The phone will register the on time with the switch prior to powering down.  A device (e.g. PC) can connect to the IP phone and still get POE power and network connectivity when the IP phone is in standby or powered down [sms] No, first the phone does not pass PoE through to the PC.  Second, when the phone is in Power Save Plus mode connectivity through the phone is lost. There will be a button on some of the phones to manually power it up. If so which model # phones? [sms] Yes, on the 6921/41/61, 99xx, 89xx. For older phones what exactly will the customer need to do i.e. upgrade IP Phone firmware & software? Does the same need to be done for the 69xx, 89xx and 99xx phones? [sms] The phone software will need  to be upgraded.  The CUCM software will need to be at the 8.5 (1) release. There are two modes: Power Save and Power Save Plus. Power Save leaves the switch active and recovers in approx. 25 msecs. Had for quite a while. This is primarily for the hotel vertical, so people can get sleep & it saves electricity. POE port is still active. Power Save Plus is the feature that takes the phone to less than a watt and requires the near 1 minute boot time for recovery. POE port isn’t active. For older phones the user can’t manually wake them up Power Save is available today, Power Save Plus is the new mode that is being added with support from EnergyWise. ----- Meeting Notes (5/10/11 12:43) ----- Remotely VPN connection should be possible. Idle Lan Traffic and Voice calls. Phones, PCs, and switches
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BN3: CY 2010 BN4: CY 2011Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Value Prop:

• Reduce energy costs via managing policies and power levels on POE ports

IT Specifics:

• Easy deployment by configuring policies for groups of devices

• Ochestrator and LMS provides management app interface

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4BN5: CY 2012

Phase 2.5 – IP Phones & PDU monitoring

Value Prop:

• Comprehensive monitoring for all data center rack devices

• Complete IP Phones energy management functionality

IT Specifics:

• Monitor any data center or lab devices power consumption

• Place IP Phones into either of 2 sleep modes, power on/off

Phase 2.8 –PCs/Desktops & Building

Value Prop:

• Manage PCs, highest power consuming IT device

•Increased energy efficiency in wiring closet switches

IT Specifics:

•PCs: Lenovo, Orchestrator 2.5 client and Wake-on-LAN

•Building: Schneider, Johnson Controls Inc (JCI), FieldServer, Mediator

Phase 2.0 – Cisco Network and POE

EnterpriseBuilding

Data CenterSmart Grid

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Steps

① Perform an EnergyWise readiness assessment

② Setup an EnergyWise Pilot

① Perform a baseline analysis

② Create appropriate policies

③ Tune after a period of time

Execution

① Refer to the compatibility Matrix or use tools like NetformX, LMS

② Identify your EnergyWise domain. Enable EnergyWise and ensure neighbors and secrets are in place

③ Measure usage over time. Monitoring only

① Time of day control vs activity based.

② Continuous assessment

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• Energy Management – Need

• Cisco’s Green Strategy – EnergyWise : Smart Load

• EnergyWise Concepts

• Leveraging EnergyWise for Granular control

• EnergyWise management options

• EnergyWise Partner Eco-System

• Roadmap and product portfolio support

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IETF EMAN (Energy Management) Working Group

https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/eman/charter/Co-Chair Benoit Claise (NSSTG Distinguished Engineer)

Power Monitoring MIB drafts http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-claise-energy-monitoring-mib-05Primary Author John Parello (ESTG EW Technical Leader)

ODVA (world’s leading automation companies, based on Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™))

ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers)

Green Sigma coalition (IBM, Johnson Controls, Honeywell, ABB, Eaton, ESS, Cisco, Siemens, Schneider and SAP)

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• EnergyWise:•Available now on core Cisco platforms•Cisco platforms increasing•Partner program rapidly growing•Basis for IETF standard•Immediate Device Solutions:

•Enterprise IT:•Campus•Branch

• Cisco is leading another major network convergence:Network is the building’s central nervous system!

Presenter
Presentation Notes
The cornerstone of this announcement is EnergyWise. It is an innovative technology added onto Catalyst switches to help customers proactively control rising operating costs while minimizing carbon footprint by measuring, reporting and reducing energy consumption across the entire corporate infrastructure. As a result, you can more easily understand where your inefficiencies are—and take measures to address them. With EnergyWise, we can help optimize the power usage of potentially any powered device – Cisco or non-Cisco. This software-based intelligence includes control of network infrastructure such as routers and switches; network endpoints such as IP phones, access points and PCs; and IP-enabled building and lighting controllers. We are forming partnerships so that we can bring a comprehensive and improved solution for the non-IT assets like HVAC, Elevators, and so on. EnergyWise’s open architecture also allows integration of future devices, network applications, and management tools to accommodate evolving business requirements. The IT industry contributes to 2% of GhG emissions. With EnergyWise, we are also targeting the 98%. EnergyWise automates what we all naturally do at home – turn off the lights when we leave the room, turn off the air-condition when we are not there, etc. Similarly – EnergyWise monitors all the devices on the network – not necessarily just Cisco devices or IT devices – but any powered device and ‘turns it off’ or switches it to lower-power use mode, when it is not needed. It is based on the assumption that any device that can be connected to the network can be made greener – or more energy efficient
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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 concepts and summary document

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps10195/white_paper_c11-568212.html

Cisco EnergyWise White Paper

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/switches/ps5718/ps10195/white_paper_c11-514539.html

Cisco EnergyWise compatibility matrix

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/energywise/phase2_5/ios/release/notes/ol23554.html#wp56008

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Presentation Notes
For those interested in copies of this year’s conference presentations, please visit our Event Landing Page at www.networkerssolutionsforum.com. Here you will find the presentations for download. Lastly, we are interested in your feedback. Please take the time to fill-out the Conference Evaluation Form. If you did not receive an Eval Form with today’s Conference Guide, please see one of our Registration Attendants. The Eval Forms will be used for the prize draws at the Cocktail Reception.
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