Release Notes for the Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator, EnergyWise Phase 2

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Release Notes for the Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator, EnergyWise Phase 2 Revised November 22, 2010 Unless otherwise noted, the term network device refers to Cisco switches, routers, access points and other network devices. These release notes include important information about Cisco EnergyWise Phase 2 and any limitations, restrictions, and documentation updates that apply to Cisco devices running Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator. To verify that these release notes are correct for your switch, see the Supported Devices section on page 4. For information about a specific Cisco device running Cisco EnergyWise Phase 2, see the release notes for the Cisco IOS software running on your device. To verify that these release notes are correct for your switch, use the show version privileged EXEC command. For the list of EnergyWise Phase 2 documentation, see the Related Documentation section on page 12. Warning Voice over IP (VoIP) service and the emergency calling service do not function if power fails or is disrupted. After power is restored, you might have to reset or reconfigure equipment to regain access to VoIP and the emergency calling service. In the USA, this emergency number is 911. You need to be aware of the emergency number in your country. For information about this warning, see the Importance Notice appendix in the Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator guides: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/products/ps10195/tsd_products_support_series_home.html Americas Headquarters: Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA

Contents Contents Upgrading the Orchestrator Software, page 2 System Requirements, page 3 Getting Started, page 4 Supported Devices, page 4 Accessibility Limitations, page 5 Important Notes, page 9 Open Caveats, page 9 Related Documentation, page 12 Obtaining Documentation and Support on the Cisco Developer Network, page 12 Obtaining Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines, page 13 Upgrading the Orchestrator Software About Software Upgrades, page 2 Finding the Software Version, page 2 Deciding Which Software Version to Use, page 2 Adding Enhancements Without Upgrading the Software, page 3 About Software Upgrades Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator software version 2.0.1 does not support an automatic upgrade from Orchestrator version 2.0.0. Users who have installed Orchestrator version 2.0.0 cannot use the Orchestrator version 2.0.1 server installers. To upgrade from Orchestrator version 2.0.0, uninstall Orchestrator version 2.0.0 and install Orchestrator version 2.0.1. To install the two optional features of Orchestrator version 2.0.1 while running Orchestrator version 2.0.0, see the Adding Enhancements Without Upgrading the Software section on page 3. Finding the Software Version To see which version of Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator is installed on your device, open the Administrator Console About dialog. Deciding Which Software Version to Use For any new installation, use Orchestrator version 2.0.1. This version adds: Support for Orchestrator on Windows servers running Western European languages. (Version 2.0.0 supports only US English servers.) 2

System Requirements A GUI editor for the Proxy Server web.config file. Database indexes that speed up the data summarization process. Adding Enhancements Without Upgrading the Software Adding Database Indexes If you are using Orchestrator version 2.0.0, you can manually add two optional enhancements: Database indexes that reduce the database summarization processing time by about 90 percent. A Windows GUI application that you can use to configure the EnergyWise Proxy Servers. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Download the.zip file that contains the AddSummarizeIndex.sql script file from this URL: http://orchestratorkb.verdiem.net/file_downloads/ciscoenergywiseorchestrator_2.0.0_enhancements. zip Use the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio to open the database. The default database name is EnterprisePowerManagementDB. Run the AddSummarizeIndex.sql script file on the Orchestrator 2.0.0 database. Note The indexing process requires several minutes to a few hours, depending on the number of devices in your Orchestrator database and the total time that your system has been running. When the indexing process is complete, the SQL Server Management Studio displays this message: "Commands completed successfully" Installing the Proxy Configuration Editor Application Instructions for downloading and installing the Windows GUI application are in the Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator Proxy Configuration Editor User Guide, Cisco EnergyWise Phase 2: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/products/ps10195/tsd_products_support_configure.html System Requirements The Orchestrator Server version 2.0.1, Proxy Server, Wake for Remote Access, and the Sustainability Dashboard run on the Western European language Windows Server 2003 x86 SP2 and the latest patches. Orchestrator Server uses these Microsoft SQL Server versions for data storage: Western European language SQL Server 2005 x86 SP2 Western European language SQL Server 2008 x86 SP1 The Orchestrator Agent runs on Windows 7 x86 and the latest patches Windows 7 x64 and the latest patches 3

Getting Started Windows Vista x86 SP2 and the latest patches Windows XP x86 SP3 and the latest patches The Orchestrator Administration Console and the Sustainability Dashboard run on Internet Explorer 7 and Flash Player 10. Software Requirements for the Orchestrator Server Microsoft IIS 6.0.NET 3.5 SP1 Java 6 update 17 Getting Started Wake on LAN Before using Wake on WAN to wake a PC, you must configure Wake on LAN on the PC. For information, see the Waking Computers chapter in the Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator Administrator Guide on Cisco.com. You might have to configure the system BIOS before configuring Wake on LAN. Some PCs do not support Wake on LAN. BIOS power management To use the PC power management functionality, the minimum PC system BIOS requirement is Advanced Power Management (APM) 1.1. To use enhanced power management functionality, the minimum BIOS requirement is Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) 1.0. Check the PC BIOS settings to ensure that the Windows operating system controls power management. For the BIOS settings, see the PC documentation. Monitor power management To use low-power modes, a monitor must have a sleep functionality. Older non-energy-star-compliant monitors might not support the sleep functionality. Supported Devices To display the EnergyWise version and the Cisco IOS software running on the network device, use the show energywise version and show version privileged EXEC CLI commands. Table 1 EnergyWise Phase 2 Network Device Cisco Integrated Service Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2), including Cisco 3900, 2900, and 1900 ISRs Catalyst 6500 switches Catalyst 4500 switches Catalyst 3750-X switches Minimum Cisco IOS Release 15.0(1)M3 12.2(33)SXI4 12.2(54)SG 12.2(53)SE2 4

Accessibility Limitations Table 1 EnergyWise Phase 2 (continued) Network Device Catalyst 3750-E switches Catalyst 3750v2 switches Catalyst 3750 switches except the Catalyst 3750G-24WS and 3750G-16TD switches Catalyst 3560-X switches Catalyst 3560-E switches Catalyst 3560v2 switches Catalyst 3560 switches Catalyst 2960-S switches Catalyst 2960 switches running the LAN base or the LAN lite image Minimum Cisco IOS Release 12.2(52)SE 12.2(52)SE 12.2(52)SE 12.2(53)SE2 12.2(52)SE 12.2(52)SE 12.2(52)SE 12.2(53)SE1 12.2(52)SE Accessibility Limitations Focus Indicator The focus indicator does not appear in the main window. The default object in any window is not visible. (There is no focus indicator.) In the main window, the Policies tab does not appear to be selected after you use the Tab key to go to it. 5

Accessibility Limitations Figure 1 No Focus Indicator in the Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator Main Window 6

Accessibility Limitations Keyboard Navigation You cannot use the Tab key to go to all the window elements in a window. In the Conditions area, if you use the Tab key to navigate from the Add Condition options to the Discard Changes button, you cannot go from Add Condition to Select a device property to the Discard Changes button. Figure 2 Limited Keyboard Navigation in a Window 1 Start of the navigation 3 End of the navigation 2 Not part of the navigation 7

Orchestrator Limitations High-Contrast Window Settings Note Orchestrator does not use the operating-system high-contrast settings. You cannot use the keyboard for navigation if Orchestrator is in high-contrast mode. Figure 3 Orchestrator Window in High-Contrast Mode Screen Reader You cannot use screen reader software with Orchestrator. Orchestrator Limitations The default device name for the Cisco Integrated Service Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2) is Unknown. 8

Important Notes Important Notes The Orchestrator Server version 2.0.0 does not support non-english-speaking locations. When configuring a non-english-speaking location on the server: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Create a user named Svc.PowerMgmt, and set the password to be the same as the user name. Set the user locale as US-English. Add the user to the Administrators group. Create a login for Svc.PowerMgmt on the SQL Server, and set the role as system administrator. Configure Svc.PowerMgmt as the Enterprise Power Management Processor service. Restart the Enterprise Power Management Processor service. Verify that the service runs properly. See the event logs in the Administrator console. Orchestrator version 2.0.1 does not include a new Orchestrator Agent. Use Orchestrator Agent 2.0.0. Open Caveats If you set the Rule Enforcement option to All Connections in Orchestrator 2.0, the policy and group assignment rules do not work as expected. The workaround is to set the Rule Enforcement option to New Connections Only. The rules are then applied only when Orchestrator discovers a new device. After a device is discovered, you can manually apply rules. CSCtf06661 If you do not use Orchestrator to modify a recurring event, the updated event does not appear in Orchestrator. The workaround is to use only Orchestrator to modify the recurring event. CSCtf72130 You created and applied a policy to an interface in Orchestrator. If you remove the policy, Orchestrator also removes any policy that you created and applied using the CLI. The workaround is to use either Orchestrator or the CLI. CSCtg00002 When you set the EnergyWise power level for IP phones, all the PC power levels appear. There is no workaround. The non-ip-phone power levels do not apply to the IP phones. CSCtg04440 These Cisco modules appear as Unknown in Orchestrator: PVDM3-128= PVDM3-16= PVDM3-192= PVDM3-256= 9

Open Caveats PVDM3-32= PVDM3-64= SM-SRE-900-K9= SM-SRE-700-K9= ISM-SRE-300-K9= ISM-SRE-300-K9= In the Device Name field, they appear as Host IP Address: SM # Host IP Address: ISM # Host IP Address: PVDM #/# There is no workaround. CSCtg16404 When you select any field in a window, a warning appears twice. CSCtg17769 When you select the By Group, By Policies, or By Subnet option in the Search tab in the left side of the main window and open a new window, it does not appear and is behind the remaining tab. CSCtg28225 The Wake tab is enabled even when the PC is on or is not in sleep mode. CSCtg28295 You can use Orchestrator to set the power level (such as wake, shutdown, sleep, or restart) of network devices in the EnergyWise domain. CSCtg31328 The Refresh button on the browser does not work. CSCtg45625 You can apply policies to non-pc end points, such as routers and switches. CSCtg59058 Applications open when the PC is in the hibernate state, preventing power state transitions. CSCtg55578 After the Orchestrator server sends a message to the PC to transition to standby mode and the PC receives it, only the Now button is available. The Delay and Skip buttons are unavailable. CSCtg74658 When keywords are passed from Orchestrator to the EnergyWise management application programming interface (API), the keyword length is different in Cisco IOS Release 15.0(1)M2 and Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI4 and in other Cisco IOS releases. In Cisco IOS Release 15.0(1)M2 and Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI4, the length is strlen(keywords). In other Cisco IOS releases, the length is strlen(keywords) + 1. 10

Open Caveats CSCth14332 When the domain network devices are running the minimum Cisco IOS releases (see Table 1 on page 4) and you configure multiple recurring events on one network device, attributes for other devices might not appear in the Administrator console. The workaround is to configure fewer recurring events on the network device. If you set more than four events on the network device, it might send inaccurate attribute information about itself and the connected devices to the Administrator console. CSCth14397 The server installer puts two SQL scripts in the Database folder: EnterprisePowerManagementDb.schema.sql EnterprisePowerManagementDb.data.sql Orchestrator runs them during the installation. You do not need them for post installation configuration. If you manually set the Orchestrator database before or after the installation, use a different script in the distribution package. For information, see the Setting Up the Database Environment in the Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator Installation Guide on Cisco.com. CSCth14424 Orchestrator uses the default US English language collation setting and supports case insensitivity. If you use a different collation setting, case insensitivity in Orchestrator might not work properly. CSCth14456 In the Sustainability Dashboard, a stacked bar chart shows all the available categories instead of specific ones. Orchestrator does not sort them, even if sorting is selected. CSCth14466 The Power Platform role attribute has the OEM preferred power management profile for PCs. This value is in the Power Platform Role Preferred_PM_Profile field of the Fixed ACPI Description Table (FADT) (for example, PlatformRoleDesktop or PlatformRoleMobile). CSCth14654 If you set the keyword, role, and importance attributes on PCs that are not checking in with the server, these attributes are not updated in Orchestrator. CSCth14658 Do not use keyword, role, and importance attributes on PCs, and do not use the attributes as conditions when assigning clients to a policy or group. CSCth14665 If you have a policy that uses a scheme to transition a device to a lower power state at the end of the day instead of a policy that changes the power level to shut down devices at a specific time, apply the policy with the scheme only to PCs. To power devices on in the morning and power them off in the evening, apply a policy with wake (level 10) and shut down (level 0) power level changes to the devices. CSCth14676 After you change time zones (for example, from UTC+0 to UTC-8), restart the Orchestrator Agent. 11

Related Documentation Related Documentation For information about configuring Cisco network devices Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/switches/lan/energywise/phase2/ios/configuration/guide/ ew_v2.html Cisco IOS Release Notes for Cisco EnergyWise, EnergyWise Phase 2: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/switches/lan/energywise/phase2/ios/release/notes/ OL19810.html Configuring Cisco EnergyWise Feature for Branch Routers: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/routers/access/1900/software/configuration/guide/enrgyz_artg.h tml Cisco EnergyWise IOS Deployment Guide: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/products/ps10195/prod_configuration_examples_list.html Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator guides: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/products/ps10195/tsd_products_support_configure.html Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator Administrator Guide, Cisco EnergyWise Phase 2 Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator Installation Guide, Cisco EnergyWise Phase 2 Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator Wake for Remote Access Administrator Guide, Cisco EnergyWise Phase 2 Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator Proxy Configuration Editor User Guide, Cisco EnergyWise Phase 2 These partner documents provide information about the management API and end point SDK and are available on the Cisco Developer Network: http://developer.cisco.com/web/esdk/home. Cisco EnergyWise Documentation Roadmap Cisco EnergyWise Partner Development Guide Cisco EnergyWise Programmer Reference Guide for the End-Point SDK Cisco EnergyWise Programmer Reference Guide for the Management API Release Notes for Cisco EnergyWise, EnergyWise Phase 2 Obtaining Documentation and Support on the Cisco Developer Network Cisco EnergyWise development partners can access the EnergyWise documents, API and SDK software code, and Cisco IOS software by joining the Cisco Developer Network: http://developer.cisco.com/web/esdk/home. You need a support contract and license to access EnergyWise resources on the Cisco Developer Network and on TAC. The business development manager who registered your licence must set up your Cisco.com account with the appropriate access privileges. The forum, wiki, and other resources on the Cisco Developer Network provide a self-help knowledge base and community for EnergyWise application developers and programmers. You can get additional support by opening a case in the TAC Service Request Tool: http://tools.cisco.com/servicerequesttool/create/launch.do. 12

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