EnergyWise Presentation for SE
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EnergyWise Presentation for SE
Ge Jin Borderless Network
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Why Energy Management
Environmental
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Increase sustainability
Reduce Costs
Reduce energy consumption and cost
Measurable Return On Investment
Compliance
Comply with government regulations
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Why Energy Management at the Network
The Network Isthe Platform
Building Services and TechnologiesNon-IP
ITServices and TechnologiesIP Based
High-Speed Internet Lighting
Wireless Elevators
24/7 Monitoring
IP Telephony HVAC Sensors
Audio & Video Conferencing Fire
Visitor Management Video Surveillance
Interactive Media Access
Digital Signage Energy
VPN
Network is the common aggregation point and hence best suited to manage power on attached devices.Network abstracts a lot of specifics of the end point from the user.
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Smart GridCisco EnergyWise
Network based Energy solution from Cisco
EnergyWise is a technology on foundation products (switches and routers)
EnergyWise extends to non foundation products (PCs, building controls, etc…)
With 3rd Party Partners, Cisco can offer centralized monitoring, auditing and control of
network attached devices
EnergyWise enables the network as a platform for energy command and control
EnergyWise is part of Cisco’s Green solution
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Allow the network to be the command and control plane for power management
Use Network to provide power aggregation Provide non-disruptive power savings. Provide secure, reliable energy
management
Enhance partner eco-system to manage all customer end points.
Realize network effect to provide services like location, presence for energy management.
80-100W
3-12W
18W 13W
30-50W
EnergyWise - Vision
Close to 3000 Watts attached to a 48 port switch from IT alone (PCs and Phones)
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EnergyWise – Concepts OverviewQuery RequestQuery Response
Query: What is the power consumed by all the phones?
EndPoints: Entities that are Power consumers in the EnergyWise Domain
Members : Entities that can also propagate EnergyWise messages across the domain.
EnergyWise Attribute:Help provide business context to devices.
Domain : Logical grouping of EnergyWise entities (members & endpoints)
Child
Parent Neighbors
Query Response : 40 Watts
Cisco EnergyWise Management Station
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Cisco EnergyWise Architecture
Building controller
End Points
AP
Wireless Controller
SNMP TCP
LMSThird Party Power Management Applications
Domain
Wireless Client
Cisco EnergyWise Management applications
EnergyWise Management
Communication
Endpoints are managed by policies and monitored for energy usage
IBM Tivoli
Domain—logical grouping of entities (Child/ Neighbor)
Wafer WSE
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EnergyWise Endpoints
EnergyWise Endpoints are power consumers in an EnergyWise network.
Phones,PCs,HVAC etc..
Endpoints exhibit parent-child relationships. Example
IP Phone(child) attached to a PoE switch (parent)
Endpoints could also report data on its components. Example
PDU and its attached devices.
EnergyWise Endpoints and its components have tags (attributes assigned)
Name, Role, Keywords, Importance
EnergyWise Endpoints
IP Phones*
WirelessAccess Points*
IP Cameras*
Desktops*
PDUs*
Access Control
Lighting
HVAC
Elevator
FireLaptops*
Physical Security
* - Available Today
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EnergyWise Domain An EnergyWise domain is a logical grouping of EnergyWise entities Each EnergyWise entity belongs to one domain Creating the EnergyWise domain is the first step to enabling EnergyWise on a
switch/router.
End Points
AP
Wireless Controller
EnergyWise Domain
Wireless Client
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EnergyWise Domain boundariesDomain can follow the power meter
Domain A Domain B
Domain C Domain D
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EnergyWise Domains - Scope and Need Domains can be mapped to the metering / sub-metering in the building for breaking
down consumption to granular levels. A building could have multiple domains. EnergyWise domains are logical boundaries to contain EnergyWise messages. EnergyWise domains simplify the management of an EnergyWise enabled
network
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EnergyWise Domain distributions
1 sub-meter 1 Domain
1 or more meters or sub meters1 or more EnergyWise Domains
Many meters or sub-metersMultiple EnergyWise Domains
Small Branch Office
Large Campus BuildingMid-Size Branch Office
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EnergyWise Members
EnergyWise members have the ability to propagate EnergyWise messages. Some energywise members can share a neighbor relationship. Neighbor relationships apply only to members that can share energywise messages with
each other. Typically, the switches and routers become neighbors. Any EnergyWise query message is forwarded only to energywise neighbors.
End Points
Wireless Controller
Domain
Wireless Client
neighbors
AP
Building controller
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EnergyWise Neighbor Discovery
SiSi SiSi
Distribution A Distribution B
Access A Access B Access C
CDP EnergyWise
UDP EnergyWise
CDP Handshake
UDP Handshake
Neighbor relationships are automatically discovered through CDP or UDP based handshakes
This leads to the population of a neighbor table on every member.
Alternatively, a user can set static neighbors if the entity is not reachable via CDP or UDP
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Category Color Code Color Level Label
Operational (1)
FF0000 Red 10 Full9 High
FFFF00 Yellow 8 Reduced 7 Medium
00FF00 Green 6 Frugal 5 Low
Standby (0)
0000FF Blue 4 Ready 3 Standby
A52A2A Brown 2 Sleep 1 Hibernate
Non-Operational (-1) 000000 Black 0 Shut
EnergyWise Levels An EnergyWise Power Level indicates the power state of an endpoint
For example Level 2-3 for PC => Standby The EnergyWise power management application/CLI can tell devices to enter
power states using a EnergyWise power level set commandFor example set level 3
The endpoint can also communicate its power level back to the network
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Cisco EnergyWise Importance
An attribute used to establish relative business priorities between devices
It has a numerical range from 1 – 100 (100 being highest value)
For example: An office phone has lower
importance as compared to an emergency phone
End Points
AP
Wireless Controller
SNMPManagement
API TCP
LMS
Domain
Wireless Client
IBM TivoliCisco EnergyWise
Orchestrator
Importance 40CEO’s PhoneImportance 70
Building controller
Importance 90
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Cisco EnergyWise Attributes
Keyword – a multi-valued attribute used to provide additional context to a device. Context could include location, user etc.
Eg:IT, floor2, cube1 Role – An attribute used to help
define device function.
End Points
AP
Wireless Controller
SNMPManagement
API TCP
LMS
Domain
Wireless Client
IBM TivoliCisco EnergyWise
Orchestrator
Keyword: IT,floor2,cube2Role :OperatorPC
Keyword:IT,floor2,cube1Role: Lobby_Phone
Building controller
Provide additional description for your entities
Keyword:IT,floor1,LabARole: Distribution_switch
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EnergyWise Queries and ReportingPerform domain wide monitoring and control
Possible Query Actions Set : Change power levels of devices using EnergyWise Query. Sum : Get the aggregated power consumption of all the devices searched. Collect : Get a listing of individual power consumptions of all the devices searched.
7 W7 W60 W
7 W 7 W
Bldg 19
EnergyWise Management Station
Bldg 18
7 W 15 W15 W
100 W100 W
300 W
100 W
300 WIn the domain
Not in the domain
Query : What is the power consumed by the domain
bldg19 ? Response: 596 Watts
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Question : Whats the power consumed by building X?SQL Query :Select sum(usage) from MyDomain where importance <= 100 and name = Bldgx;
EnergyWise Query:Question : Whats the power consumed by building X?Switch# energywise query importance 100 name Bldgx sum usage
EnergyWise Query Language
EnergyWise queries are a powerful paradigm that enhance the ability of the switch to gather data across an entire domain from any switch in the domain.
An EnergyWise query is structured similar to an SQL query. An SQL Query picks up static data from the database, an EnergyWise query picks up dynamic data from a distributed environment
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EnergyWise Recurrences Native to EnergyWise is the ability to raise queries based on time of day. They are generated automatically in the switch by using the switch clock to trigger
queries. In CLI, recurrences can be set on a per port basis or using the time range command Time based queries are fundamental to setting usage policies
BranchBranchImportance=70
Importance=40
Shut < 50
EnergyWiseManagementApplication EnergyWise-Enabled
Turn off all devices with importance < 50 at 6:00 PM
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Toolkit Mgmt API
Mgmt App(s)
Toolkit SDK EnergyWise Endpoint
EnergyWise Management Station
Wireless Controller
EnergyWise
Network
EnergyWise
End Point
Management Shared SecretAuthenticates communication between EnergyWise Network and the Management Station
EnergyWise Domain SecretAuthenticates communication between members of the EnergyWise Network.
EndPoint / MidPoint SecretAuthenticates communication between EnergyWise Network and EnergyWise endpoint / midpoint.
Requirement : Prevent unauthorized communication in the EnergyWise Network. Right management Station + Right Network + Right End Points
EnergyWise Security
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EnergyWise Management An EnergyWise enabled network has an SNMP-MIB that can be used to manage it The publically available MIB can be looked up under CISCO-ENERGYWISE-MIB Alternatively, an API is available for interested partners to manage an EnergyWise network The API provides certain advantages in management including the ability to make use of
the powerful EnergyWise queries
Building controller
EnergyWise Management Station - MIB 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
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EnergyWise Management OptionsCisco EnergyWise Orchestrator CiscoWorks LMS
IBM Tivoli Monitoring SolarWinds Orion
APIAPI
MIB MIB
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The EnergyWise Toolkit
Toolkit Mgmt API
Mgmt App(s)
TCP
Toolkit SDK
TCP
EnergyWise Management Station
Wireless Controller
EnergyWise
Network
EnergyWise End Point
Toolkit SDKToolkit SDK Toolkit SDK Toolkit SDK
Toolkit Management API An API for network management stations to manage an energywise network
EnergyWise NetworkThe network comprising of energywise enabled devices.
Toolkit Enhanced SDKAn SDK used by end-points (PCs,HVAC,PDUs) to make themselves EnergyWise Compatible.
A toolkit created by Cisco to facilitate 3rd party applications to integrate with Cisco EnergyWise.
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Managing Composite Endpoints
Composite End Points are end points that have multiple components that can be individually identified and measured..
Example : PC (Monitor,CPU), Lighting Controller (Multiple Light arrays)
The Enhanced Toolkit SDK provides the ability to define component level EnergyWise attributes for Composite End points.
TCP
Wireless Controller
EnergyWise
Network
Toolkit SDK
NameRoleKeywordImportance
NameRoleKeywordImportance
NameRoleKeywordImportance
NameRoleKeywordImportance
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EnergyWise Platform and IOS Support
Catalyst 4500 & 490012.2(52)SG and LAN Base
feature set or higher
Catalyst 3560-E & 3560 including Compact Switches
12.2(50)SE and LAN Base feature set or higher
Catalyst 2900 including Compact Switches
12.2(50)SE and LAN Lite feature set or higher
EtherSwitch Modules12.2(50)SE or higher
Integrated Services Routers(ISR i.e. 1900/2900/3900) G2
15.0(1)M3 and Universal IP Base feature set or higher
Catalyst 2960-S12.2(53)SE2 and LAN Lite
feature set or higher
Catalyst 3750-X & 3560-X12.2(53)SE2 and LAN Base
feature set or higher
Catalyst 650012.2(33)SXI4 or higher
Catalyst 3750-E & 375012.2(50)SE and LAN Base
feature set or higher
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Novo Nordisk /Wafer
•Novo Nordisk is a worldwide leader in diabetes•with offices in 74 countries•7 countries with production plant•30000 employees •with customers In 179 countries With the deployment of Cisco's Energy Wise technology and Wafer Smart Energy solution from Wafer Systems, Cisco’s partner, Novo Nordisk was able to maximize energy savings and protect the environment while enabling highly efficient collaboration. it reduced the full load working hour of over 900 IP phones at Novo Nordisk, significantly prolonged the life of equipment and cut operation and hardware cost. More importantly, it helped us fulfill our commitment to a greener world by reducing carbon dioxide emission by 12 tons annually, which equals to the emission of six 1.6 AT cars --- Novo Nordisk china business IT manager Xie Tao
Over 900 new phones Reduce carbon dioxide emission by 12 tons
annually. Enables significant savings in operation and
hardware cost for Novo Nordisk. Partner software application :Wafer Smart
Energy Partner : wafer systems
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Resources
Lab Demo Video and Cool VideosYoutube “Cisco EnergyWise”
External Resourceshttp://www.cisco.com/go/energywise