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  • 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco PublicC97-618192-00

    Cisco EnergyWise Presentation for Technical Decision Makers

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    Environmental

    Reduce greenhouse gas emissions

    Increase sustainability

    Reduced Costs

    Reduce energy consumption and cost

    Measurable return on investment (ROI)

    Compliance

    Comply with government regulations

    Why Energy Management?

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    IP and Facility Networks Are Converging

    The Network Isthe Platform

    Building Services and TechnologiesNon-IP

    IT Services and TechnologiesIP Based

    High-speed Internet Lighting

    Wireless Elevators

    Continual monitoring

    IP telephony HVAC sensors

    Audio and video conferencing Fire

    Visitor management Video surveillance

    Interactive media Access

    Digital signage Energy

    VPN

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    Use the network to measure, monitor and manage energy.

    Allow the network to be the command and control plane for power management

    Cisco Switch or Router is an arbiter for energy management

    Use the network to aggregate power usagereporting

    Allow the network to provide secure, reliableenergy 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.

    80-100W

    3-12W

    18W 13W

    30-50W

    Cisco EnergyWise Goals

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

    40-100 W

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    Other Ecosystem partnersChoice of

    Management Applications

    Endpoints

    EnergyWise Domain

    Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator

    CiscoWorks LMS

    IBM Tivoli

    Devices Converging to IPIP enabled Devices

    Cisco EnergyWise Toolkit SDK

    SolarWinds

    SDK SDK SDK SDK SDK SDK SDK SDK SDK

    Cisco EnergyWise Toolkit Management API

    / SNMP

    Cisco EnergyWise Architecture

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    Cisco EnergyWise Endpoints

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    Cisco EnergyWise starts with a priority based parent child design Cisco Device Parent Connected Endpoint Child

    Parent

    Child

    Parent Child Relationship

    Cisco EnergyWise Endpoints

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    Cisco EnergyWise Endpoints

    Cisco EnergyWise endpoints are power consumers in a Cisco EnergyWise network

    Phones, PCs, HVAC, etc.

    Endpoints connect to a parent for monitoring and control Endpoints respond to Cisco EnergyWise command and control queries but

    do not forward them.

    Endpoints

    Devices Converging to IPIP enabled Devices

    Network

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    Cisco EnergyWise Domains

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    Cisco EnergyWise Domain 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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    Cisco EnergyWise NeighborsSelf-Organization in a Cisco EnergyWise Network

    SiSi SiSi

    Distribution A Distribution B

    Access A Access B Access C

    Cisco DiscoveryProtocol

    UDP

    Cisco Discovery Protocol Handshake

    UDP Handshake

    Cisco EnergyWise members automatically form neighbor relationships Neighbor relationships are discovered through Cisco Discovery Protocol or

    User Datagram Protocol (UDP) handshakes

    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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    Metering and Submetering

    1 Submeter

    1 or More Meters or Submeters

    Many Meters or Submeters

    Small Branch Office

    Large Campus BuildingMidsize Branch Office

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    Domain A Domain B

    Domain C Domain D

    Cisco EnergyWise DomainsDomains Are Equivalent to Metering

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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

    Cisco EnergyWise Management Station

    60 W

    Bldg 19

    7 W 15 W15 W

    100 W100 W

    Query: What is the power consumed by the domain

    bldg 19?

    Response: 596 Watts

    100 W

    300 W

    7 W 7 W

    Cisco EnergyWise QueriesPerform Domain Wide Monitoring and Control for Managers

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    Cisco EnergyWise makes the Cisco EnergyWise domain a virtual distributed power information database

    Cisco EnergyWise queries provide the ability to query this database for information similar to SQL

    Question: What is the power consumed by building X?

    SQL Query :Select sum(usage) from MyDomain where importance

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    Cisco EnergyWise Management

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    Current Cisco EnergyWise Management Options

    Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator CiscoWorks LMS

    IBM Tivoli Monitoring SolarWinds Orion

    API

    MIB MIB

    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

    SNMPSNMP API

    Query Query

    Cisco EnergyWise Management Station

    MIB

    Cisco EnergyWise Management

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    Cisco EnergyWise Granular Control

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    Category Color Code Color Level Label

    (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

    Cisco EnergyWise LevelsNormalized Representation of Device Power States

    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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    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

    Endpoints

    AP

    Wireless Controller

    SNMPManagement

    API TCP

    LMS

    Domain

    Wireless Client

    IBM TivoliCisco EnergyWise

    Orchestrator

    keywords: IT,floor2,cube2Role :OperatorPC

    keywords:IT,floor2,cube1Role: Lobby_Phone

    Building Controller

    keywords:IT,floor1,LabARole: Distribution_Switch

    Cisco EnergyWise Keywords and RolesProvides Business Context

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    Endpoints

    AP

    Wireless Controller

    SNMPManagement

    API TCP

    LMS

    Domain

    Wireless Client

    IBM TivoliCisco EnergyWise

    Orchestrator

    Importance 40CEOs 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

    Cisco EnergyWise Importance

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    Cisco EnergyWise Time of Day Control

    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 OfficeImportance=70

    Importance = 40 Cisco EnergyWiseManagerCisco EnergyWise Enabled

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

    Cisco EnergyWise Recurrence

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    Toolkit Mgmt API

    Mgmt Apps

    Toolkit SDK Cisco EnergyWise Endpoint

    Cisco EnergyWise

    Endpoint

    Requirement: Prevent unauthorized communication in the Cisco EnergyWise domain

    Right management station + right network + right endpoints

    Cisco EnergyWise Security

    Cisco EnergyWise

    Manager

    Cisco

    EnergyWise

    Domain

    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.

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    Cisco EnergyWise Ecosystem

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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

    Cisco EnergyWise Partner ProgramCisco Developer Network

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    Toolkit Mgmt API

    Mgmt App(s)

    TCP

    Toolkit SDK

    TCP

    CiscoEnergyWise

    Network

    Cisco EnergyWise End Point

    Toolkit SDKToolkit SDK Toolkit SDK Toolkit SDK

    Cisco EnergyWise

    Manager

    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.

    Cisco EnergyWise Partner Toolkit

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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

    Managing Midpoints with the SDK

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    Summary

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    Cisco Catalyst 4500 and 4900

    Cisco IOS Software 12.2(52)SG and LAN Base

    feature set or higher

    Cisco Catalyst 3560-E and 3560 including compact

    switches

    Cisco IOS Software 12.2(50)SE and LAN Base

    feature set or higher

    Cisco Catalyst 2900 including compact switches

    Cisco IOS Software 12.2(50)SE and LAN Lite

    feature set or higher

    EtherSwitch modules

    Cisco IOS Software 12.2(50)SE or higher

    Cisco 1900, 2900, and 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers

    ISR G2

    Cisco IOS Software 15.0(1)M3 and Universal IP Base feature set or

    higher

    Cisco Catalyst 2960-S

    Cisco IOS Software 12.2(53)SE2 and LAN Lite

    feature set or higher

    Cisco Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X

    Cisco IOS Software 12.2(53)SE2 and LAN Base

    feature set or higher

    Cisco Catalyst 6500

    Cisco IOS Software 12.2(33)SXI4 or higher

    Cisco Catalyst 3750-E and 3750

    Cisco IOS Software 12.2(50)SE and LAN Base

    feature set or higher

    Cisco EnergyWise Platform and Cisco IOSSoftware Support

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    January 2009 Future

    PoE devices

    Cisco EnergyWise architecture

    FY10

    Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator (network and PC)

    Open API and SDK

    Additional platforms

    Building automation control

    Enhanced management

    Ecosystem expansion

    Phase 1.5:CiscoWorks LMS 3.2

    integration

    Enhanced SDKAPI and SDK integration

    Expanded Cisco Developer Network program

    March 2010

    Fall 2010

    Cisco EnergyWise Roadmap

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    References

    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_pap

    er_c11-568212.html

    Cisco EnergyWise White Paper http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/switches/ps5718/ps10195/white_paper_c11-

    514539.html

  • Cisco EnergyWise Presentation for Technical Decision MakersSlide Number 2IP and Facility Networks Are ConvergingSlide Number 4Slide Number 5Cisco EnergyWise EndpointsSlide Number 7Cisco EnergyWise EndpointsCisco EnergyWise DomainsCisco EnergyWise DomainCisco EnergyWise NeighborsSelf-Organization in a Cisco EnergyWise NetworkMetering and SubmeteringSlide Number 13Slide Number 14Slide Number 15Cisco EnergyWise ManagementSlide Number 17Slide Number 18Cisco EnergyWise Granular ControlCisco EnergyWise LevelsNormalized Representation of Device Power StatesSlide Number 21Slide Number 22Cisco EnergyWise Time of Day ControlCisco EnergyWise SecurityCisco EnergyWise EcosystemSlide Number 26Slide Number 27Slide Number 28SummarySlide Number 30Slide Number 31ReferencesSlide Number 33