S350 Series 24-Port (PoE+) and 48-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switches
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The following table describes the nonconfigurable fields.
Table 19. Green Ethernet Statistics Summary information
Field Description
Green Ethernet Statistics Summary
Current Power Consumption (mW) The estimated power consumption by all ports of the switch in mWatts.
Percentage Power Saving (%) The estimated percentage of power saved on all ports of the switch if the
green modes are enabled.
Cumulative Energy Saving (W * H) The estimated cumulative energy saved on the switch in watts multiplied by
hours if all green modes are enabled.
Green Ethernet Feature Summary
Unit The unit ID, which is always 1.
Green Features supported on this
unit
The list of green features that are supported on the switch, which could be
one or more of the following:
• Energy-Detect (Energy Detect)
• Short-Reach (Short Reach)
• EEE (Energy Ef
ficient Ethernet)
• LPI-History (EEE Low Power Idle History)
• LLDP-Cap-Exchg (EEE LLDP Capability Exchange)
• Pwr-Usg-Est (Power Usage Estimates).
Green Ethernet Interface Summary
Interface The interface for which the information is displayed.
Energy Detect Admin mode Indicates whether the Energy Detect mode is enabled or disabled on the
port. (For more information, see
Configure Green Ethernet
Interface Settings on page 64).
Energy Detect Operational Status Indicates the operational status of the Energy Detect mode. (For more
information, see
Configure Green Ethernet Interface Settings
on page 64).
EEE Admin mode Indicates whether the Energy Efficient Ethernet mode on the port. (For
more information, see
Configure Green Ethernet Interface
Settings on page 64).
Configure and View the Green Ethernet EEE LPI History
You can configure and view the Green Ethernet EEE low power idle (LPI) history.
To configure and view the port Green Ethernet EEE LPI history:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired connection to connect your computer to the network, or
connect directly to a switch that is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.