| Interface Commands
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show power-save
is detected, the switch immediately turns on both the transmitter
and receiver functions, and powers up the MAC interface.
Power saving when there is a link partner:
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Traditional Ethernet connections typically operate with enough
power to support at least 100 meters of cable even though average
network cable length is shorter. When cable length is shorter, power
consumption can be reduced since signal attenuation is proportional
to cable length. When power-savings mode is enabled, the switch
analyzes cable length to determine whether or not it can reduce the
signal amplitude used on a particular link.
Power-savings mode on a active link only works when the
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connection speed is 100 Mbps or higher at linkup, and line length is less
than 60 meters.
Power savings can only be implemented on Gigabit Ethernet ports
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using twisted-pair cabling. Power-savings mode on a active link only works
when connection speed is 1 Gbps, and line length is less than 60 meters.
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XAMPLE
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/10
Console(config-if)#power-save
Console(config-if)#
This command shows the configuration settings for power savings.
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show power-save [interface interface]
interface
ethernet unit/port
unit - Unit identifier. (Range: 1)
port - Port number. (Range: 1-12)
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Privileged Exec
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XAMPLE
Console#show power-save interface ethernet 1/10
Power Saving Status:
Ethernet 1/10
: Enabled
Console#
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