Energy Efficient Ethernet

Table 1. Energy Efficient Ethernet product support

Feature

Product

Release introduced

Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)

5320 Series

Fabric Engine 8.6

5420 Series

VOSS 8.4

All fixed ports on 5420F-24T-4XE, 5420F-24P-4XE, 5420F-48T-4XE, 5420F-48P-4XE, 5420F-48P-4XL, 5420F-8W-16P-4XE, 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE, 5420M-24W-4YE, 5420M-48W-4YE, 5420M-24T-4YE, 5420M-48T-4YE, 5420M-16MW-32P-4YE

5520 Series

VOSS 8.2.5

All fixed ports on 5520-24T, 5520-24W, 5520-48T, 5520-48W, and 5520-12MW-36W

5720 Series

Fabric Engine 8.7

7520 Series

Fabric Engine 8.10

7520-48XT-6C model only

7720 Series

Not Supported

VSP 4450 Series

Not Supported

VSP 4900 Series

VOSS 8.1

All fixed ports on VSP4900-48P and ports 1/1-1/12 on VSP4900-12MXU-12XE

VSP 7200 Series

Not Supported

VSP 7400 Series

Not Supported

VSP 8200 Series

Not Supported

VSP 8400 Series

VOSS 8.1

8424GT ESM only

VSP 8600 Series

Not Supported

XA1400 Series

Not Supported

Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) supports the IEEE 802.3az standard for power savings in Ethernet networks for a select group of physical layer devices. A physical device that can support low power idle (LPI) mode is considered EEE-capable. Legacy devices that do not support EEE can be made EEE-compliant with an EEE-compliant PHY and an SDK version that allows the MAC device to interact with the PHY EEE functionality.

In a typical configuration, the EEE protocol communicates with the switch and the physical device to determine when to enter LPI mode during a period of inactivity, and to exit LPI mode when data transmission resumes.

Note

Note

EEE is supported only on copper ports that have auto-negotiation enabled on them.