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EnergyWise External Presentation

EnergyWise External Presentation. Why Energy Management?. Reduce Costs. Compliance. Environmental. Reduce energy costs Measurable Return On Investment. Track to ensure targets are met Comply with government regulations. Meet company sustainability goals

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EnergyWise External Presentation

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  1. EnergyWise External Presentation

  2. Why Energy Management? Reduce Costs Compliance Environmental • Reduce energy costs • Measurable Return On Investment • Track to ensure targets are met • Comply with government regulations • Meet company sustainability goals • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions

  3. EnergyWise • Cisco’s solution and vision is EnergyWise • Architecture embedded in IOS • Extends to any energy consuming building devices • IT  PCs, IP phones, wireless APs,… • Building  HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning), lighting,… • EnergyWise delivers: • Monitoring  Real-time energy reporting by device • Control  Power on/off/standby unlocks ROI • Network is becoming building’s central nervous system!

  4. Open Framework Provides Solutions for Every Scenario! • Enterprise Building Architecture Management Applications Building Management Systems (BMS) SolarWinds (SNMP, API TBD) Orchestrator (Now) CiscoWorks LMS (Now) IBM Tivoli (SNMP, API TBD) Joulex (Q1 CY11) CA ecoMeter (Now) Pulse Energy (TBD) EnergyWise Toolkit Management API Cat 6K (now) Cat 4K (now) Protocol Translators / Gateways ISR G2 (now) Cat 2K (now) Cat 3K (now) POE POE Cisco Mediator (CY 2011) Partners e.g. Schneider, JCI, FieldServer, …. POE POE EnergyWise Toolkit SDK Partners Supporting SDK+ (CY 2011 onwards) Orchestrator PC Clients (Now) Agentless PC Clients (Oct, 2011) Wireless Controllers (May, 2012) Building Protocols and non-Ethernet connectors IP Phones (June, 2011) Legacy Building Devices IP Ethernet Building Devices Campus IT Devices Cisco Confidential – NDA Only

  5. Accurate power monitoring and control down to plug outlet level! • Ideal for data center and lab monitoring of all devices! Smart PDUs using EnergyWise Enhanced SDK FCS Q2 CY11 FCS Q4 CY11 FCS Q1 CY11 FCS TBD FCS Q1 CY11 FCS Q2 CY11 Others Emerson (FCS TBD) Geist (FCS TBD) Panduit (FCS TBD) • SDK+ released Oct, 2010 as first part of EnergyWise 2.5 release

  6. Cisco IP Phone EnergyWise Support • Now: • IP Phones supported via POE on/off • Upcoming release (FCS ETA June, 2011): • EnergyWise with Power Save Plus mode for 69xx, 89xx, 99xx and 3rd generation non-SIP 79xx phones • Two standby modes: Power Save and Power Save Plus. • Power Save (existing, will be integrated into EnergyWise) leaves the switch active and the LED screen turned off, POE port is still active. • Power Save Plus (new EnergyWise feature) deeper sleep, phone’s PC port isn’t active. Cisco Confidential – NDA Only

  7. Partner Program for Devices and Applications is Growing Rapidly Total number of partners ~7X • Schneider BMS solution (FCS June) • JCI Building gateway (integration in progress) • FieldServer (FCS February) • Lenovo PC client (FCS May) • Joulex energy application (now) • IBM Tivoli application (integration in progress) • CA ecoMeter data center application (now)

  8. EnergyWise: User Benefits BN3: CY 2010 BN6: CY 2013 BN4: CY 2011 BN5: CY 2012 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 H1 H2 Phase 2.5 – IP Phones & Data Center monitoring Phase 2.0 – Cisco Network and POE Phase 3.0 – PCs, Workstations & Building Phase 4.0 –Servers & Smart Grid • Value Prop: • Reduce energy costs via managing policies and power levels on POE ports • IT Specifics: • Easy deployment by configuring policies for groups of devices • Ochestrator and LMS provides management app interface • Value Prop: • Comprehensive monitoring for all data center rack devices • Complete IP Phones energy management functionality • IT Specifics: • Monitor any data center or lab devices power consumption • Place IP Phones into either of 2 sleep modes, power on/off • Value Prop: • Easy deployment using agentless PC standard • Interface with building devices • IT Specifics: • Scalable for large # of PCs using widely used standard • Partner Building Devices ship EW compliant hardware (HVAC – heating, ventilation, air conditioning) • Cisco Mediator supports EW Management API • Value Prop • Easy deploymentfor large server data center environments • Smart Grid Demand Response • IT Specifics: • Manage server power • Cisco UCS and Nexus support • Demand Response partnerships Campus Data Center Building Smart Grid

  9. IETF EMAN (Energy Management) Working Group https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/eman/charter/ Co-Chair Benoit Claise (NSSTG Distinguished Engineer) Power Monitoring MIB drafts http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-claise-energy-monitoring-mib-05 Primary Author John Parello (ESTG EW Technical Leader) • Power Monitoring MIB drafts are based on EW End-Device monitoring! ODVA (world’s leading automation companies, based on Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™)) ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) Green Sigma coalition (IBM, Johnson Controls, Honeywell, ABB, Eaton, ESS, Cisco, Siemens, Schneider and SAP) Standards Bodies Cisco Confidential – NDA Only

  10. EnergyWise: • Available now on core Cisco platforms • Cisco platforms increasing • Partner program rapidly growing • End-Device monitoring basis for IETF Standard • Key Device Solutions: • Campus Enterprise • Data Center • Building • Smart Grid Demand Response • Cisco is leading another major network convergence: • Network is the building’s central nervous system! EnergyWise Summary

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