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Simplifying Deployment and Management of Cisco EnergyWise
February 15, 2011
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Understand Cisco EnergyWise ROI Learn how to easily deploy
and manage Cisco EnergyWise
• Introductions
• What is Cisco EnergyWise?
• Deploying and Managing Cisco EnergyWise
• Monitoring Actual $aving
• Demo
• Call to Action
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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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EnergyWise Toolkit SDK
EnergyWise Toolkit Management API
Enterprise Building Architecture
Campus IT Devices Building Devices
Building Protocols
Protocol Translators /
Gateways
Building Management
System (BMS)
Open Framework Provides Solutions for Every Scenario!
Cisco network
Management Applications
IP Ethernet
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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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EnergyWise Technology Concepts Domain
Domains are a logical group of entity devices
RelationshipSwitches/routers are “neighbors” while establishing “parent-child” relationship with end-device entities
KeywordsTag devices with labels to filter the search or query
QueryDetermine energy usage, set power levels and/or power states across the network
Power LevelPower level indicates the power state of an entity. EnergyWise application/CLI can set enter power level on end-devices
ImportanceDifferentiate which devices are affected by power state changes
Network Management application
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Cisco EnergyWise… As Easy as 1-2-3
3. Monitor $avings1. Prepare your network
2. Deploy Cisco EnergyWise
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1. Preparing your network
Select one or more device and click Enable EnergyWise to enable EnergyWise on the selected devices
Click the EnergyWise-enabled devices slice of the pie chart. The details of devices having supported IOS images in your network that are eligible for EnergyWise will appear in the table at the bottom of the page.
Click the EnergyWise-software-incapable devices slice of the pie chart. The details of the corresponding devices that do not have the supported IOS image for EnergyWise will appear at the bottom of the page. Select one or more device and click Upgrade Software Image to upgrade to the EnergyWise -capable IOS image
Click the EnergyWise-hardware-incapable devices slice of the pie chart. The details of the devices of your network that do not support EnergyWise technology will appear at the bottom of the page.
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2. Deploy Cisco EnergyWise
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3. Monitor EnergyWise
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Best Practice: Base-lining Cycle
1. Install/configure
2. Collect baseline (2 weeks)
3. Enforce policies (2 weeks)
4. Analyze and tune
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BN3: CY 2010 BN4: CY 2011 BN6: CY 2013Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 H1 H2
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 & Data Center 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 3.0 – PCs, Workstations & Building
Value Prop:
• Easy deployment using agentless PC standard
•Interface with building devices
IT Specifics:
•Scalable for large # of PCs using widely used standard
•Partner Building Devices ship EW compliant hardware (HVAC – heating, ventilation, air conditioning)
•Cisco Mediator supports EW Management API
Phase 2.0 – Cisco Network and POE
Phase 4.0 –Servers & Smart Grid
Value Prop
•Easy deployment for large server data center environments
•Smart Grid Demand Response
IT Specifics:
•Manage server power
•Cisco UCS and Nexus support
•Demand Response partnerships
EC CC PLAN
CampusData Center
Smart GridBuilding
EnergyWise: User Benefits
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Demo
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Summary and Call-to-Action•It’s not about LMS, it’s about demonstrating Cisco Platform Value
•It’s giving you the chance to address your customer’s operational concerns
•It’s a tool to leverage
LMS 4.0 is not the old CiscoWorks•Use LMS 4.0 to demo Cisco Value to your Customers
http://lms-demo2.cisco.com:1741http://lms40-demo.cisco.com:1741(Use CEC credentials)
•Competitively priced vs. CompetitionNew 50 device SKU. Aggressive upgrade pricing.
•90 day Evaluation for Customers
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For More InformationWebsitesEval Software:http://www.cisco.com/go/nmsevals
Internal:http://wwwin.cisco.com/nmtg/fieldportal/products/lms/index.shtml
External:www.cisco.com/go/lms
Resourcesask-lms-team@cisco.com
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