Feature |
Product |
Release introduced |
---|---|---|
Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) |
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 |
|
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 |
|
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
EEE is supported only on copper ports that have auto-negotiation enabled on them.