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| Configuring the Switch
Configuring Power Reduction
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CONFIGURING POWER REDUCTION
The switch provides power saving methods including powering down the
circuitry for port queues when not in use.
REDUCING POWER TO
IDLE QUEUE CIRCUITS
Use the EEE Configuration page to configure Energy Efficient Ethernet
(EEE) for specified queues.
PATH
Advanced Configuration, Power Reduction, EEE
COMMAND USAGE
EEE works by powering down circuits when there is no traffic. When a
port gets data to be transmitted all relevant circuits are powered up.
The time it takes to power up the circuits is call the wakeup time. The
default wakeup time is 17 µs for 1 Gbps links and 30 µs for other link
speeds. EEE devices must agree upon the value of the wakeup time in
order to make sure that both the receiving and transmitting devices
have all circuits powered up when traffic is transmitted. The devices
can exchange information about the device wakeup time using LLDP
protocol.
To maximize power savings, the circuit is not started as soon as data is
ready to be transmitted from a port, but instead waits until 3000 bytes
of data is queued at the port. To avoid introducing a large delay when
the queued data is less then 3000 bytes, data is always transmitted
after 48 µs, giving a maximum latency of 48 µs plus the wakeup time.
PARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed:
Port – Port identifier.
EEE Enabled – Enables or disables EEE for the specified port.
WEB INTERFACE
To configure the power reduction for idle queue circuits:
1. Click Configuration, Power Reduction, EEE.
2. Select the circuits which will use EEE.
3. Click Save.