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Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX
Platforms: The Greenest Catalyst Switches Ever
Introduction
Cisco Catalyst
®
2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches reduce TOC in a unique way by lowering power
consumption by up to 82 percent, with power usage reduced to 6.3W from 33.1W in the Cisco Catalyst 2960X-
24TD-L Switch when in hibernation mode, for example. Other models in the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and
3560-CX Series Switches show significant power savings with the use of Cisco EnergyWise
®
hibernation mode and
Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). These are the greenest Cisco Catalyst switches ever.
The Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switches (which include Cisco Catalyst 2960-XR Series Switches) are
stackable, fixed-configuration Gigabit Ethernet (10, 100, and 1000 Mbps) switches offering network connectivity for
enterprise, midmarket, and branch locations. The Cisco Catalyst 3560-CX and 2960-CX Series Switches are fan-
less, small form-factor, Gigabit Ethernet switches and are ideal for high-speed data connectivity, Wi-Fi backhaul,
and Power over Ethernet (PoE) connectivity in places where space is at a premium. With a single copper or fiber
cable from the wiring closet, Cisco Catalyst compact switches enable IP connectivity for devices such as IP
phones, wireless access points, surveillance cameras, PCs, and video endpoints.
These Cisco
®
switches save energy in two ways:
1. Cisco EnergyWise hibernation mode
2. EEE, which enables dynamic power savings on all switch ports
Power Savings with EEE and EnergyWise Hibernation Mode
Table 1 shows the power savings for different models in the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X and 2960-XR Series Switches.
As the table shows, power savings of up to 82 percent are achieved in the Cisco Catalyst 2960X-24TD-L Switch
when it is in hibernation mode compared to when it at full power.
Table 1. Power Savings for the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X and 2960-XR Series Switches When Using EEE and When in
Hibernation Mode
SKU 100% Traffic 0% Traffic with EEE HW Sleep % Savings
AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W)
C2960X-48FPD-L 66.7 50.8 26.0 61%
C2960X-48LPD-L 62.0 45.7 23.1 63%
C2960X-24PD-L 53.1 44.7 22.6 57%
C2960X-48TD-L 47.8 32.9 8.7 82%
C2960X-24TD-L 33.1 24.9 6.3 81%
C2960XR-48FPD-I 62.5 46.7 23.7 62%
C2960XR-48LPD-I 55.9 40.7 17.1 69%
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SKU 100% Traffic 0% Traffic with EEE HW Sleep % Savings
AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W)
C2960XR-24PD-I 43.7 36.1 16.8 62%
C2960XR-48TD-I 45.6 29.7 8.0 82%
C2960XR-24TD-I 38.1 29.3 8.0 79%
Table 2 shows the power savings for different models in the Cisco Catalyst 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series
Switches. As the table shows, power savings of up to 80 percent are achieved in the Cisco Catalyst WS-C3560CX-
8TC-S Switch when it is in hibernation mode compared to when it at full power.
Table 2. Power Savings for the Cisco Catalyst 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series Switches When Using EEE and When in
Hibernation Mode
SKU 100% Traffic 0% Traffic with EEE HW Sleep % Savings
AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W)
WS-C2960CX-8TC-L 18.8 15.0 4.2 78%
WS-C2960CX-8PC-L 24.5 20.4 9.5 61%
WS-C3560CX-8TC-S 18.8 14.8 3.7 80%
WS-C3560CX-8PC-S 24.4 21.3 9.7 60%
WS-C3560CX-12TC-S 20.8 15.6 4.4 79%
WS-C3560CX-12PC-S 26.3 21.3 9.8 63%
WS-C3560CX-12PD-S 29.5 24.9 9.3 68%
Cisco EnergyWise: Power-Saving Solution
Cisco EnergyWise technology is an energy management architecture designed to measure power consumption
and optimize power usage, resulting in effective delivery of power across the enterprise. IT professionals can use
Cisco EnergyWise solutions to quickly optimize the power consumed in a building, resulting in immediate cost
savings with a clear return on investment. Cisco EnergyWise solutions measure current power consumption, can
automate and take action to optimize power levels, and can report on how much power is being consumed to
demonstrate cost savings (Figure 1). After power consumption is understood, IT staff can use Cisco EnergyWise
network protocols to control power usage. They can easily determine the amount of energy being used in each
location, with a realistic view of power consumed per wiring closet, building floor, or campus building.
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Figure 1. Use of Cisco EnergyWise Technology to Regulate, Measure, and Report on Power Consumption
From the Cisco EnergyWise perspective, the network has three kinds of devices:
● Endpoints: These are the power consumers. They are typically Power over Ethernet (PoE) and non-PoE
devices that connect to the network. Increasingly, this category includes nontraditional network devices
such as facility controllers; lighting; heating ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC); and so on. The latest
addition is the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches, designed to be the greenest
Cisco Catalyst switches. These are the only Cisco Catalyst switches that can act as the Cisco EnergyWise
endpoint so that power consumption can be controlled on this device.
● Domain members: These are the switches, routers, and network controllers that make up the data network
proper. They are like endpoints in that they draw power, but they also have the special ability to act together
to propagate messages across the network to form a Cisco EnergyWise domain with other domain
members and endpoints. A Cisco EnergyWise domain is much like a community in network management,
except that the Cisco EnergyWise domain forms a unit of power management.
● Managers: These are the control applications and devices that use Cisco EnergyWise features to measure,
monitor, and manage power consumption. Management solutions can use Cisco EnergyWise queries to act
as the point of control for one or more Cisco EnergyWise domains.
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Figure 2 shows an example of a Cisco EnergyWise domain.
Figure 2. A Cisco EnergyWise Domain
Queries, Communication, and Security
Cisco EnergyWise technology uses a defined packet format for message encapsulation. Query events retrieve
power information from the domain. They are delivered hop by hop through the domain, using the established
neighbor information. Authentication is by the domain's shared secret, and only authenticated queries can be sent
to endpoints.
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Consistent Management Language
A Cisco EnergyWise domain is a heterogeneous collection; not all devices come from the same manufacturer. To
manage power consistently, EnergyWise provides a set of 11 power levels in three categories. (See Table 3.)
Table 3. Cisco EnergyWise Power Levels
Category Level Label
10 Full
9 High
Operational (1) 8 Reduced
7 Medium
6 Frugal
5 Low
4 Ready
Standby (0) 3 Standby
2 Sleep
1 Hibernate
Nonoperational (-1) 0 Shut
Each power level indicates the state of an entity. Actions in response to a Cisco EnergyWise power-level change
request are interpreted by the entity locally. These responses can vary by manufacturer, because each device
knows best how to provide a requested level. In Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches,
only power levels 1 and 2 to 10 are used to keep the switch in hibernation mode and fully powered, respectively.
EnergyWise on Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series Switches
Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches are designed to have low-power consumption and
in turn reduce the total cost of ownership. The switches can be put into hibernation mode either through the
command-line interface (CLI) or through the network management stations.
Through Cisco EnergyWise technology, the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches also
monitor and control power consumption by PoE and PoE+ devices to reduce energy costs. The connected IP
devices can be powered on or off to reduce power consumption based on predefined policies. For example, IP
phones can be set to turn off automatically after business hours. Cisco EnergyWise technology also reduces power
by up to 98 percent on downlink ports when they’re not being used, consuming only 0.5W per port, compared to
30W for PoE+.
The following excerpts from the EnergyWise output for a Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, or 3560-CX Series
Switch show the actual energy usage for the switch as well as the PoE phones’ energy usage. Here the switch is
treating itself as the Cisco EnergyWise client of itself.
2960X_24PT_Demo#show energywise usage
Interface Name Usage Category Caliber
-------------- -------- -------- --------
2960X_24PT_Demo-1 24.0 (W) consumer actual
2960X_24PT_Demo#show energywise usage children
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Interface Name Usage Category Caliber
-------------- -------- -------- --------
2960X_24PT_Demo-1 23.0 (W) consumer actual
Gi1/0/1 SEP003094C29AD1 3.6 (W) consumer actual
Gi1/0/2 SEP000E8349D70C 3.5 (W) consumer actual
Gi1/0/3 Gi1.0.3 0.0 (W) consumer presumed
<snip>
Gi1/0/22 Gi1.0.22 0.0 (W) consumer presumed
Gi1/0/23 Gi1.0.23 0.0 (W) consumer presumed
Gi1/0/24 Gi1.0.24 0.0 (W) consumer presumed
Totals (Page: 30.1W Consumer: 30.1W Meter: 0.0W Producer: 0.0W)
Total Displayed: 25
In the Cisco EnergyWise architecture, the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches act as
Cisco EnergyWise domain members. Domain members issue Cisco EnergyWise queries or pass along queries
initiated from management applications or other domain members using the Cisco EnergyWise protocol. These
queries are used to control and monitor the power of end devices connected to the domain members.
Hibernation Mode on Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series Switches
The Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches can be put into hibernation mode when not in use.
This puts the switch to sleep, where it consumes up to 82 percent (Catalyst 2960X-24TD-L) less power than it does
in active mode.
The Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series Switches supports two different Cisco EnergyWise
levels, as shown in Table 4.
Table 4. EnergyWise Levels Available in the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches
EnergyWise Mode EnergyWise Level
Switch on 2 to 10
Switch in hibernation mode 1
In hibernation mode, the switch powers off the CPU cores, application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), and
connected PoE devices. The switch saves power by switching off most of the hardware components in the data
path. When the switch is powered on again, it goes through a complete reload.
The switch can be put into hibernation mode in two ways:
● With an Cisco EnergyWise management tool such as Joulex, the switch can be scheduled to go into
hibernation mode.
● Using the CLI at the switch, a query can be generated to the switch that puts it into hibernation mode
immediately.
In hibernation mode, the ports also enter a power-off state, resulting in the PoE devices connected to the switch
getting into powered-off state, thus saving more power in a controlled manner.
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Powering On Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches from Hibernation
Mode
The switch can be returned to a fully powered and operational state through schedules defined by the Cisco
EnergyWise management tool or by pressing the Mode button manually on the switch. The Mode button has
precedence over all other wake-up events.
Figure 3. Mode Button on Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switch
When the schedules for hibernation mode are defined using the Cisco EnergyWise management tool, a wake on
alarm is programmed in the switch’s internal real-time clock. This alarm is triggered at the scheduled time, and it
then triggers the wake on alarm. This causes the CPU cores to be powered on and DRAM to be taken out of self-
refresh, and the switch boots up to become fully operational again.
In a stacking configuration using the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switch, the whole stack of Cisco Catalyst 2960-
X Series Switches, including the master switch, are scheduled to enter hibernation mode. Coming out of
hibernation mode is similar to booting from reload, and the master reelection is triggered after wakeup.
Figure 4 shows the actual board of a Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switch in full power mode and in hibernation
mode. In hibernation mode, only the necessary components are powered on, to maintain some necessary states
on the switch. Powering off the nonessential components helps save a significant amount of power on the switch.
Figure 4. Components Powered on in Full Power Mode and in Hibernation Mode
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Hibernation Use Cases
Cisco EnergyWise innovations in Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches have numerous
use cases for saving power in different customers’ scenarios. Some typical use cases are as follows.
● Offices that needs to be shut down on holidays or weekends. The switch can be put into hibernation mode
remotely by an Cisco EnergyWise domain member.
● Retail stores that are operational only during the day, with no data traffic expected at night. Switch
hibernation can be scheduled daily at 10 p.m., with wakeup at 6 a.m.
● Offices in which the employees leave after working hours and return the next morning. The access switches
connecting the workplaces can be scheduled to enter hibernation mode. Immediate switch hibernation can
also be triggered if the office closes early. The switch wakes up the next morning as scheduled.
If the store or office needs to operate during off-hours, the Mode button can be used to bring the switch to an
operational state quickly, and the network will be functional again. The Mode button needs to be pressed only once
to wake the switch up from hibernation mode.
Note that voice over IP (VoIP) service and the emergency calling service do not function if power fails or is
disrupted. Hence, if a phone or device is connected to a Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, or 3560-CX Series
Switch to allow emergency calling service, hibernation mode is not recommended for that switch.
Simple Switch Hibernation Configurations Using the Switch CLI
In this example the switch is configured to automatically go into hibernation mode daily from 9:30 p.m. to 8 a.m.
Switch(config)#energywise domain cisco security shared-secret 0 cisco
Switch(config)#energywise importance 70
Switch(config)#energywise name c2960x
Switch(config)#energywise management security shared-secret 0 cisco
Switch(config)#time-range pwrsave
Switch(config-time-range)#periodic daily 21:30 to 23:59
Switch(config-time-range)#periodic daily 00:00 to 08:00
Switch(config-time-range)#exit
Switch(config)#energywise level 1 recurrence importance 100 time-range pwrsave
If required, set the clock time as follows:
Switch# clock set 09:27:30 22 may 2013
For immediate hibernation (all of the above EnergyWise configuration is required):
Switch#energywise query importance 100 name c2960x set level 1
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Power Saving with Energy Efficient Ethernet
Ethernet is the most widely used networking interface in the world; virtually all network traffic passes over multiple
Ethernet links. However, the majority of Ethernet links spend much of the time idle, waiting between packets of
data but consuming power at a near constant level. It is estimated that network devices and network interfaces
account for more than 10 percent of total IT power usage, amounting to tens of terawatt hours per year.
1
Energy
Efficient Ethernet (EEE) provides a mechanism and a standard for reducing this energy usage without reducing the
vital functions that these network interfaces perform.
1
Mechanism of EEE: Low Power Idle
The fundamental idea of EEE is that the communication link should consume power only when real data is being
sent. To save energy during times when there is a gap in the data stream, EEE uses a signaling protocol that
allows a transmitter to indicate that there is a gap in the data and that the link can go idle. The signaling protocol is
also used to indicate that the link needs to resume after a predefined delay.
The EEE protocol uses a signal that is a modification of the normal idle transmitted between data packets. This
signal is referred to as a low power idle (LPI). The transmitter sends LPI in place of idle to indicate that the link can
go to sleep. After sending LPI for a period (Ts = time to sleep), the transmitter can stop signaling altogether so that
the link becomes quiescent. Periodically, the transmitter sends some signals so that the link does not remain
quiescent for too long without a refresh. Finally, when the transmitter wishes to resume the fully functional link, it
sends normal idle signals. After a predetermined time (Tw = time to wake), the link is active and data can be sent.
Figure 5 illustrates the different EEE states.
Figure 5. EEE States in Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches
1
Roth, Goldstein & Kleinman, 2001, Energy Consumption by Office and Telecommunications Equipment in Commercial
Buildings. Lanzisera, Nordman, Brown, 2010, Data Network Equipment Energy Use and Savings Potential in Buildings.
Kawamoto, Koomey, Nordman, Brown, Piette, Ting, Meier, 2002, Electricity Used by Office Equipment and Network Equipment
in the U.S.
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Figure 6. Typical Operation of EEE in a Server Client Traffic Profile
EEE Link Refresh between Switches
For EEE to work, it must be supported on both ends of the link. The refresh signal that is sent periodically while the
link is idle is important for multiple reasons. First, it serves the same purpose as the link pulse in traditional
Ethernet. The heartbeat of the refresh signal helps ensure that both partners know that the link is present and
allows for immediate notification following a disconnection. The frequency of the refresh, which is typically greater
than 100 Hz, prevents situations in which one link partner is disconnected and another is inserted without causing
a link fail event. This maintains compatibility with security mechanisms that rely on continuous connectivity and
require notification when a link is broken.
The maintenance of the link through refresh signals also allows higher-layer applications to understand that the link
is continuously present so that network stability is preserved. Changing the power level must not cause
connectivity interruptions that would result in link flap, network reconfiguration, or client association changes.
Moreover, the refresh signal can be used to test the channel and create an opportunity for the receiver to adapt to
changes in the channel characteristics. For high-speed links, this is vital to support the rapid transition back to full-
speed data transfer without sacrificing data integrity. The specific makeup of the refresh signal is designed for each
PHY type to help it adapt to the medium supported.
EEE on Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series Switches
EEE on the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches is enabled by default on all the
downlink ports, enabling dynamic power savings. An option is available to disable EEE if required. Power is saved
by switching the downlink ports to LPI mode during gaps in the data stream. In this mode the LPIs are sent over
the link, and the link remains up. Both link partners must support EEE to see any savings.
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Use following CLI command to determine EEE capabilities on an interface.
Switch#show eee capabilities interface g 1/0/1
Gi1/0/1
EEE(efficient-ethernet): yes (100-Tx and 1000T auto)
Link Partner : no
The following CLI command shows the status of EEE on an interface:
Switch#show eee status interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1
Gi1/0/1 is up
EEE(efficient-ethernet) : Operational
Rx LPI Status : Received
Tx LPI Status : Received
Wake Error Count : 0
EEE Enabled (ASIC) : yes
Tx LPI Active (ASIC) : yes
Rx LPI Detected (ASIC) : yes
By default EEE is enabled on an interface.
The following command disables EEE on an interface:
Switch(config-if)#no power efficient-ethernet
Interface configuration and status after disabling EEE on interface:
Switch#show run int g1/0/1
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
switchport access vlan 10
switchport mode access
no power efficient-ethernet
end
Switch#show eee status interface g1/0/1
Gi1/0/1 is up
EEE(efficient-ethernet): Disabled
Rx LPI Status : None
Tx LPI Status : None
Wake Error Count : 0
EEE Enabled (ASIC) : no
Tx LPI Active (ASIC) : no
Rx LPI Detected (ASIC) : no
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Conclusion
With industry-leading energy management capabilities, such as Cisco EnergyWise functions, to measure and
control power usage, Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) and switch and downlink hibernation modes to conserve
power during periods of inactivity in the network, the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series
Switches are the greenest Cisco Catalyst switches in the industry.
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  • 1. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 12 White Paper Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Platforms: The Greenest Catalyst Switches Ever Introduction Cisco Catalyst ® 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches reduce TOC in a unique way by lowering power consumption by up to 82 percent, with power usage reduced to 6.3W from 33.1W in the Cisco Catalyst 2960X- 24TD-L Switch when in hibernation mode, for example. Other models in the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches show significant power savings with the use of Cisco EnergyWise ® hibernation mode and Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). These are the greenest Cisco Catalyst switches ever. The Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switches (which include Cisco Catalyst 2960-XR Series Switches) are stackable, fixed-configuration Gigabit Ethernet (10, 100, and 1000 Mbps) switches offering network connectivity for enterprise, midmarket, and branch locations. The Cisco Catalyst 3560-CX and 2960-CX Series Switches are fan- less, small form-factor, Gigabit Ethernet switches and are ideal for high-speed data connectivity, Wi-Fi backhaul, and Power over Ethernet (PoE) connectivity in places where space is at a premium. With a single copper or fiber cable from the wiring closet, Cisco Catalyst compact switches enable IP connectivity for devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, surveillance cameras, PCs, and video endpoints. These Cisco ® switches save energy in two ways: 1. Cisco EnergyWise hibernation mode 2. EEE, which enables dynamic power savings on all switch ports Power Savings with EEE and EnergyWise Hibernation Mode Table 1 shows the power savings for different models in the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X and 2960-XR Series Switches. As the table shows, power savings of up to 82 percent are achieved in the Cisco Catalyst 2960X-24TD-L Switch when it is in hibernation mode compared to when it at full power. Table 1. Power Savings for the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X and 2960-XR Series Switches When Using EEE and When in Hibernation Mode SKU 100% Traffic 0% Traffic with EEE HW Sleep % Savings AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W) C2960X-48FPD-L 66.7 50.8 26.0 61% C2960X-48LPD-L 62.0 45.7 23.1 63% C2960X-24PD-L 53.1 44.7 22.6 57% C2960X-48TD-L 47.8 32.9 8.7 82% C2960X-24TD-L 33.1 24.9 6.3 81% C2960XR-48FPD-I 62.5 46.7 23.7 62% C2960XR-48LPD-I 55.9 40.7 17.1 69%
  • 2. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 2 of 12 SKU 100% Traffic 0% Traffic with EEE HW Sleep % Savings AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W) C2960XR-24PD-I 43.7 36.1 16.8 62% C2960XR-48TD-I 45.6 29.7 8.0 82% C2960XR-24TD-I 38.1 29.3 8.0 79% Table 2 shows the power savings for different models in the Cisco Catalyst 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series Switches. As the table shows, power savings of up to 80 percent are achieved in the Cisco Catalyst WS-C3560CX- 8TC-S Switch when it is in hibernation mode compared to when it at full power. Table 2. Power Savings for the Cisco Catalyst 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series Switches When Using EEE and When in Hibernation Mode SKU 100% Traffic 0% Traffic with EEE HW Sleep % Savings AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W) AC Power In (W) WS-C2960CX-8TC-L 18.8 15.0 4.2 78% WS-C2960CX-8PC-L 24.5 20.4 9.5 61% WS-C3560CX-8TC-S 18.8 14.8 3.7 80% WS-C3560CX-8PC-S 24.4 21.3 9.7 60% WS-C3560CX-12TC-S 20.8 15.6 4.4 79% WS-C3560CX-12PC-S 26.3 21.3 9.8 63% WS-C3560CX-12PD-S 29.5 24.9 9.3 68% Cisco EnergyWise: Power-Saving Solution Cisco EnergyWise technology is an energy management architecture designed to measure power consumption and optimize power usage, resulting in effective delivery of power across the enterprise. IT professionals can use Cisco EnergyWise solutions to quickly optimize the power consumed in a building, resulting in immediate cost savings with a clear return on investment. Cisco EnergyWise solutions measure current power consumption, can automate and take action to optimize power levels, and can report on how much power is being consumed to demonstrate cost savings (Figure 1). After power consumption is understood, IT staff can use Cisco EnergyWise network protocols to control power usage. They can easily determine the amount of energy being used in each location, with a realistic view of power consumed per wiring closet, building floor, or campus building.
  • 3. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 3 of 12 Figure 1. Use of Cisco EnergyWise Technology to Regulate, Measure, and Report on Power Consumption From the Cisco EnergyWise perspective, the network has three kinds of devices: ● Endpoints: These are the power consumers. They are typically Power over Ethernet (PoE) and non-PoE devices that connect to the network. Increasingly, this category includes nontraditional network devices such as facility controllers; lighting; heating ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC); and so on. The latest addition is the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches, designed to be the greenest Cisco Catalyst switches. These are the only Cisco Catalyst switches that can act as the Cisco EnergyWise endpoint so that power consumption can be controlled on this device. ● Domain members: These are the switches, routers, and network controllers that make up the data network proper. They are like endpoints in that they draw power, but they also have the special ability to act together to propagate messages across the network to form a Cisco EnergyWise domain with other domain members and endpoints. A Cisco EnergyWise domain is much like a community in network management, except that the Cisco EnergyWise domain forms a unit of power management. ● Managers: These are the control applications and devices that use Cisco EnergyWise features to measure, monitor, and manage power consumption. Management solutions can use Cisco EnergyWise queries to act as the point of control for one or more Cisco EnergyWise domains.
  • 4. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 4 of 12 Figure 2 shows an example of a Cisco EnergyWise domain. Figure 2. A Cisco EnergyWise Domain Queries, Communication, and Security Cisco EnergyWise technology uses a defined packet format for message encapsulation. Query events retrieve power information from the domain. They are delivered hop by hop through the domain, using the established neighbor information. Authentication is by the domain's shared secret, and only authenticated queries can be sent to endpoints.
  • 5. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 12 Consistent Management Language A Cisco EnergyWise domain is a heterogeneous collection; not all devices come from the same manufacturer. To manage power consistently, EnergyWise provides a set of 11 power levels in three categories. (See Table 3.) Table 3. Cisco EnergyWise Power Levels Category Level Label 10 Full 9 High Operational (1) 8 Reduced 7 Medium 6 Frugal 5 Low 4 Ready Standby (0) 3 Standby 2 Sleep 1 Hibernate Nonoperational (-1) 0 Shut Each power level indicates the state of an entity. Actions in response to a Cisco EnergyWise power-level change request are interpreted by the entity locally. These responses can vary by manufacturer, because each device knows best how to provide a requested level. In Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches, only power levels 1 and 2 to 10 are used to keep the switch in hibernation mode and fully powered, respectively. EnergyWise on Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series Switches Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches are designed to have low-power consumption and in turn reduce the total cost of ownership. The switches can be put into hibernation mode either through the command-line interface (CLI) or through the network management stations. Through Cisco EnergyWise technology, the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches also monitor and control power consumption by PoE and PoE+ devices to reduce energy costs. The connected IP devices can be powered on or off to reduce power consumption based on predefined policies. For example, IP phones can be set to turn off automatically after business hours. Cisco EnergyWise technology also reduces power by up to 98 percent on downlink ports when they’re not being used, consuming only 0.5W per port, compared to 30W for PoE+. The following excerpts from the EnergyWise output for a Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, or 3560-CX Series Switch show the actual energy usage for the switch as well as the PoE phones’ energy usage. Here the switch is treating itself as the Cisco EnergyWise client of itself. 2960X_24PT_Demo#show energywise usage Interface Name Usage Category Caliber -------------- -------- -------- -------- 2960X_24PT_Demo-1 24.0 (W) consumer actual 2960X_24PT_Demo#show energywise usage children
  • 6. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 6 of 12 Interface Name Usage Category Caliber -------------- -------- -------- -------- 2960X_24PT_Demo-1 23.0 (W) consumer actual Gi1/0/1 SEP003094C29AD1 3.6 (W) consumer actual Gi1/0/2 SEP000E8349D70C 3.5 (W) consumer actual Gi1/0/3 Gi1.0.3 0.0 (W) consumer presumed <snip> Gi1/0/22 Gi1.0.22 0.0 (W) consumer presumed Gi1/0/23 Gi1.0.23 0.0 (W) consumer presumed Gi1/0/24 Gi1.0.24 0.0 (W) consumer presumed Totals (Page: 30.1W Consumer: 30.1W Meter: 0.0W Producer: 0.0W) Total Displayed: 25 In the Cisco EnergyWise architecture, the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches act as Cisco EnergyWise domain members. Domain members issue Cisco EnergyWise queries or pass along queries initiated from management applications or other domain members using the Cisco EnergyWise protocol. These queries are used to control and monitor the power of end devices connected to the domain members. Hibernation Mode on Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series Switches The Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches can be put into hibernation mode when not in use. This puts the switch to sleep, where it consumes up to 82 percent (Catalyst 2960X-24TD-L) less power than it does in active mode. The Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series Switches supports two different Cisco EnergyWise levels, as shown in Table 4. Table 4. EnergyWise Levels Available in the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches EnergyWise Mode EnergyWise Level Switch on 2 to 10 Switch in hibernation mode 1 In hibernation mode, the switch powers off the CPU cores, application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), and connected PoE devices. The switch saves power by switching off most of the hardware components in the data path. When the switch is powered on again, it goes through a complete reload. The switch can be put into hibernation mode in two ways: ● With an Cisco EnergyWise management tool such as Joulex, the switch can be scheduled to go into hibernation mode. ● Using the CLI at the switch, a query can be generated to the switch that puts it into hibernation mode immediately. In hibernation mode, the ports also enter a power-off state, resulting in the PoE devices connected to the switch getting into powered-off state, thus saving more power in a controlled manner.
  • 7. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 7 of 12 Powering On Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches from Hibernation Mode The switch can be returned to a fully powered and operational state through schedules defined by the Cisco EnergyWise management tool or by pressing the Mode button manually on the switch. The Mode button has precedence over all other wake-up events. Figure 3. Mode Button on Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switch When the schedules for hibernation mode are defined using the Cisco EnergyWise management tool, a wake on alarm is programmed in the switch’s internal real-time clock. This alarm is triggered at the scheduled time, and it then triggers the wake on alarm. This causes the CPU cores to be powered on and DRAM to be taken out of self- refresh, and the switch boots up to become fully operational again. In a stacking configuration using the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switch, the whole stack of Cisco Catalyst 2960- X Series Switches, including the master switch, are scheduled to enter hibernation mode. Coming out of hibernation mode is similar to booting from reload, and the master reelection is triggered after wakeup. Figure 4 shows the actual board of a Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switch in full power mode and in hibernation mode. In hibernation mode, only the necessary components are powered on, to maintain some necessary states on the switch. Powering off the nonessential components helps save a significant amount of power on the switch. Figure 4. Components Powered on in Full Power Mode and in Hibernation Mode
  • 8. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 8 of 12 Hibernation Use Cases Cisco EnergyWise innovations in Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches have numerous use cases for saving power in different customers’ scenarios. Some typical use cases are as follows. ● Offices that needs to be shut down on holidays or weekends. The switch can be put into hibernation mode remotely by an Cisco EnergyWise domain member. ● Retail stores that are operational only during the day, with no data traffic expected at night. Switch hibernation can be scheduled daily at 10 p.m., with wakeup at 6 a.m. ● Offices in which the employees leave after working hours and return the next morning. The access switches connecting the workplaces can be scheduled to enter hibernation mode. Immediate switch hibernation can also be triggered if the office closes early. The switch wakes up the next morning as scheduled. If the store or office needs to operate during off-hours, the Mode button can be used to bring the switch to an operational state quickly, and the network will be functional again. The Mode button needs to be pressed only once to wake the switch up from hibernation mode. Note that voice over IP (VoIP) service and the emergency calling service do not function if power fails or is disrupted. Hence, if a phone or device is connected to a Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, or 3560-CX Series Switch to allow emergency calling service, hibernation mode is not recommended for that switch. Simple Switch Hibernation Configurations Using the Switch CLI In this example the switch is configured to automatically go into hibernation mode daily from 9:30 p.m. to 8 a.m. Switch(config)#energywise domain cisco security shared-secret 0 cisco Switch(config)#energywise importance 70 Switch(config)#energywise name c2960x Switch(config)#energywise management security shared-secret 0 cisco Switch(config)#time-range pwrsave Switch(config-time-range)#periodic daily 21:30 to 23:59 Switch(config-time-range)#periodic daily 00:00 to 08:00 Switch(config-time-range)#exit Switch(config)#energywise level 1 recurrence importance 100 time-range pwrsave If required, set the clock time as follows: Switch# clock set 09:27:30 22 may 2013 For immediate hibernation (all of the above EnergyWise configuration is required): Switch#energywise query importance 100 name c2960x set level 1
  • 9. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 9 of 12 Power Saving with Energy Efficient Ethernet Ethernet is the most widely used networking interface in the world; virtually all network traffic passes over multiple Ethernet links. However, the majority of Ethernet links spend much of the time idle, waiting between packets of data but consuming power at a near constant level. It is estimated that network devices and network interfaces account for more than 10 percent of total IT power usage, amounting to tens of terawatt hours per year. 1 Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) provides a mechanism and a standard for reducing this energy usage without reducing the vital functions that these network interfaces perform. 1 Mechanism of EEE: Low Power Idle The fundamental idea of EEE is that the communication link should consume power only when real data is being sent. To save energy during times when there is a gap in the data stream, EEE uses a signaling protocol that allows a transmitter to indicate that there is a gap in the data and that the link can go idle. The signaling protocol is also used to indicate that the link needs to resume after a predefined delay. The EEE protocol uses a signal that is a modification of the normal idle transmitted between data packets. This signal is referred to as a low power idle (LPI). The transmitter sends LPI in place of idle to indicate that the link can go to sleep. After sending LPI for a period (Ts = time to sleep), the transmitter can stop signaling altogether so that the link becomes quiescent. Periodically, the transmitter sends some signals so that the link does not remain quiescent for too long without a refresh. Finally, when the transmitter wishes to resume the fully functional link, it sends normal idle signals. After a predetermined time (Tw = time to wake), the link is active and data can be sent. Figure 5 illustrates the different EEE states. Figure 5. EEE States in Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches 1 Roth, Goldstein & Kleinman, 2001, Energy Consumption by Office and Telecommunications Equipment in Commercial Buildings. Lanzisera, Nordman, Brown, 2010, Data Network Equipment Energy Use and Savings Potential in Buildings. Kawamoto, Koomey, Nordman, Brown, Piette, Ting, Meier, 2002, Electricity Used by Office Equipment and Network Equipment in the U.S.
  • 10. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 10 of 12 Figure 6. Typical Operation of EEE in a Server Client Traffic Profile EEE Link Refresh between Switches For EEE to work, it must be supported on both ends of the link. The refresh signal that is sent periodically while the link is idle is important for multiple reasons. First, it serves the same purpose as the link pulse in traditional Ethernet. The heartbeat of the refresh signal helps ensure that both partners know that the link is present and allows for immediate notification following a disconnection. The frequency of the refresh, which is typically greater than 100 Hz, prevents situations in which one link partner is disconnected and another is inserted without causing a link fail event. This maintains compatibility with security mechanisms that rely on continuous connectivity and require notification when a link is broken. The maintenance of the link through refresh signals also allows higher-layer applications to understand that the link is continuously present so that network stability is preserved. Changing the power level must not cause connectivity interruptions that would result in link flap, network reconfiguration, or client association changes. Moreover, the refresh signal can be used to test the channel and create an opportunity for the receiver to adapt to changes in the channel characteristics. For high-speed links, this is vital to support the rapid transition back to full- speed data transfer without sacrificing data integrity. The specific makeup of the refresh signal is designed for each PHY type to help it adapt to the medium supported. EEE on Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX and 3560-CX Series Switches EEE on the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches is enabled by default on all the downlink ports, enabling dynamic power savings. An option is available to disable EEE if required. Power is saved by switching the downlink ports to LPI mode during gaps in the data stream. In this mode the LPIs are sent over the link, and the link remains up. Both link partners must support EEE to see any savings.
  • 11. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 11 of 12 Use following CLI command to determine EEE capabilities on an interface. Switch#show eee capabilities interface g 1/0/1 Gi1/0/1 EEE(efficient-ethernet): yes (100-Tx and 1000T auto) Link Partner : no The following CLI command shows the status of EEE on an interface: Switch#show eee status interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Gi1/0/1 is up EEE(efficient-ethernet) : Operational Rx LPI Status : Received Tx LPI Status : Received Wake Error Count : 0 EEE Enabled (ASIC) : yes Tx LPI Active (ASIC) : yes Rx LPI Detected (ASIC) : yes By default EEE is enabled on an interface. The following command disables EEE on an interface: Switch(config-if)#no power efficient-ethernet Interface configuration and status after disabling EEE on interface: Switch#show run int g1/0/1 interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 switchport access vlan 10 switchport mode access no power efficient-ethernet end Switch#show eee status interface g1/0/1 Gi1/0/1 is up EEE(efficient-ethernet): Disabled Rx LPI Status : None Tx LPI Status : None Wake Error Count : 0 EEE Enabled (ASIC) : no Tx LPI Active (ASIC) : no Rx LPI Detected (ASIC) : no
  • 12. © 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 12 of 12 Conclusion With industry-leading energy management capabilities, such as Cisco EnergyWise functions, to measure and control power usage, Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) and switch and downlink hibernation modes to conserve power during periods of inactivity in the network, the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches are the greenest Cisco Catalyst switches in the industry. Printed in USA C11-728857-01 02/15