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cewEntNannyVector
Cisco EnergyWise Ent Nanny Vector
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.683.1.6.1.1
This object indicates the nanny vector of the current Cisco EnergyWise entity. powerWakeUp(0): Feature to wake up a Cisco EnergyWise entity. powerLevel1(1): Feature to set to power level 1(shut). powerLevel2(2): Feature to set to power level 2(hibernate). powerLevel3(3): Feature to set to power level 3(sleep). powerLevel4(4): Feature to set to power level 4(standby) powerLevel5(5): Feature to set to power level 5(ready). powerLevel6(6): Feature to set to power level 6(low). powerLevel7(7): Feature to set to power level 7(frugal). powerLevel8(8): Feature to set to power level 8(medium). powerLevel9(9): Feature to set to power level 9(reduced). powerLevel10(10): Feature to set to power level 10(high). powerLevel11(11): Feature to set to power level 11(full). powerShutNWakeUp: Feature to shutdown and wake up a Cisco EnergyWise entity. powerUsage: Feature to manage Cisco EnergyWise usage of a Cisco EnergyWise entity. powerImportance: Feature to manage Cisco EnergyWise importance of a Cisco EnergyWise entity.
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