Configuring Green Ethernet - Cisco 500 series Administration Manual

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Configuring Green Ethernet

STEP 5
Configuring Green Ethernet
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
Interface—Select the port number to which timeout and priority values are
assigned.
LACP Port Priority—Enter the LACP priority value for the port. See
Port LACP Parameter
LACP Timeout—Select the periodic transmissions of LACP PDUs, which
occur at either a long or short transmission speed, depending upon the
expressed LACP timeout preference.
Click Apply. The Running Configuration file is updated.
This section describes the Green Ethernet feature that is designed to save power
on the switch.
It contains the following sections:
Green Ethernet Overview
Setting Global Green Ethernet Properties
Setting Green Ethernet Properties for Ports
Green Ethernet Overview
Green Ethernet is a common name for a set of features that is designed to be
environmentally friendly, and to reduce the power consumption of a device. Green
Ethernet is different from EEE in that green ethernet energy-detect is enabled on
all devices where only the Gigabyte ports are enable with EEE.
The Green Ethernet feature can reduce overall power usage in the following ways:
Energy-Detect Mode—On an inactive link, the port moves into inactive
mode, saving power while keeping the Administrative status of the port Up.
Recovery from this mode to full operational mode is fast, transparent, and no
frames are lost. This mode is supported on both GE and FE ports.
Short-Reach Mode—This feature provides for power savings on a short
length of cable. After cable length is analyzed, the power usage is adjusted
for various cable lengths. If the cable is shorter than 50 meters, the switch
uses less power to send frames over the cable, thus saving energy. This
Settings.
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