Power Saving By Disabling Port Leds - Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual

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Port Management
Configuring Green Ethernet
In addition to the above Green Ethernet features, the 802.3az Energy Efficient
Ethernet (EEE) is found on devices supporting GE ports. EEE reduces power
consumption when there is no traffic on the port. See
802.3az Energy Efficient
Ethernet Feature
for more information (available on GE models only).
EEE is enabled globally by default. On a given port, if EEE is enabled, short reach
mode be disabled. If Short Reach Mode is enabled, EEE be grayed out.
These modes are configured per port, without taking into account the LAG
membership of the ports.
The device LEDs are power consumers. Since most of the time the devices are in
an unoccupied room, having these LEDs lit is a waste of energy. The Green
Ethernet feature enables you to disable the port LEDs (for link, speed, and PoE)
when they are not required, and to enable the LEDs if they are needed (debugging,
connecting additional devices etc.).
On the System Summary page, the LEDs that are displayed on the device board
pictures are not affected by disabling the LEDs.
Power savings, current power consumption and cumulative energy saved can be
monitored. The total amount of saved energy can be viewed as a percentage of
the power that would have been consumed by the physical interfaces had they
not been running in Green Ethernet mode.
The saved energy displayed is only related to Green Ethernet. The amount of
energy saved by EEE is not displayed.

Power Saving by Disabling Port LEDs

The Disable Port LEDs feature allows the user to save extra power consumed by
device LEDs. Since most of the time the devices are in an unoccupied room,
having these LEDs lit is a waste of energy. The Green Ethernet feature enables you
to disable the port LEDs (for link, speed, and PoE) when they are not required, and
to enable the LEDs if they are needed (debugging, connecting additional devices
etc.).
On the System Summary page, the LEDs that are displayed on the device board
pictures are not affected by disabling the LEDs.
On the Green Ethernet -> Properties page, the device enables the user to disable
the ports LEDs in order to save power.
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