Green Ethernet Commands; Green-Mode Energy-Detect - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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ARP Entries.................................... 6144
IPv4 Unicast Routes............................ 8160
IPv6 NDP Entries............................... 2560
IPv6 Unicast Routes............................ 4096
ECMP Next Hops................................. 4
IPv4 Multicast Routes.......................... 1536
IPv6 Multicast Routes.......................... 512
On the next reload, the template will be the IPv4 Data Center template.
Command example:
The following example lists the scaling parameters for the data center template:
(NETGEAR Switch) #show sdm prefer ipv4-routing data-center default
ARP Entries.................................... 6144
IPv4 Unicast Routes............................ 8160
IPv6 NDP Entries............................... 0
IPv6 Unicast Routes............................ 0
ECMP Next Hops................................. 16
IPv4 Multicast Routes.......................... 2048
IPv6 Multicast Routes.......................... 0

Green Ethernet Commands

This section describes the commands you use to configure Green Ethernet modes on the
system. The purpose of the Green Ethernet features is to save power. NETGEAR Managed
Switch software supports the following three Green Ethernet modes:
Energy-detect mode
Energy-efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode

green-mode energy-detect

Use this command to enable energy-detect mode on an interface or on a range of interfaces.
With this mode enabled, when the port link is down, the port automatically powers down for
short period of time and then wakes up to check link pulses. In energy-detect mode, the port
can perform auto-negotiation and consume less power when no link partner is present.
Default
disabled
Format
green-mode energy-detect
Mode
Interface Config
M6100 Series Switches
Utility Commands
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