Manually managing power, Powering the entity – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 4 Configuring Cisco EnergyWise

Managing Single Entities

Manually Managing Power

Powering the Entity, page 4-6

Configuring Entity Attributes, page 4-7

Powering the PoE Port, page 4-8

Configuring PoE-Port Attributes, page 4-8

Powering the Entity

Beginning in privileged EXEC mode:

Command

Purpose

Step 1

show energywise

(Optional) Verify that EnergyWise is disabled.

Step 2

configure terminal

Enter global configuration mode.

Step 3

energywise domain domain-name secret [0 | 7]
password [protocol udp port udp-port-number
[interface interface-id | ip ip-address]]

Enable EnergyWise on the entity, assign the entity to a domain
with the specified domain-name, and set the password for secure
communication among the entities in the domain.

(Optional) 0—Use an unencrypted password. This is the
default.

(Optional) 7—Use a hidden password.

If you do not enter 0 or 7, the entity uses the default value of
0.

(Optional) port udp-port-number—Specify the UDP port
that sends and receives queries.

The range is from 1 to 65000. The default is 43440.

(Optional) interface interface-id—Specify the port from
which the EnergyWise messages are sent.

(Optional) ip ip-address—Specify the IP address from which
the EnergyWise messages are sent.

For the domain-name and password

You can enter alphanumeric characters and symbols such as
#, (, %, !, or &.

Do not use an asterisk (*) or a blank space between the
characters and symbols.

By default, no domain and password are assigned.

Step 4

end

Return to privileged EXEC mode.

Step 5

show energywise

show energywise domain

Verify your entries.

Step 6

copy running-config startup-config

(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.

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