Viewing energy policy details – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Finished
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Expired
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All
{
Execution Result—Select the execution result of the energy policy. Options are:
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Succeeded
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Failed
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Partially succeeded
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Unknown
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All.
An empty field or a field that is set to All does not serve as a query criterion.
4.
Click Query.
The Energy Policy List displays all energy policies matching the query criteria.
5.
Click Reset to clear the query criteria and display all energy policies.
Viewing energy policy details
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Energy Policy Management.
The Energy Policy List page displays all energy policies.
3.
Click the name of the energy policy for which you want to view the detailed information.
The policy details page appears, including a basic information area and AP or radio lists.
Energy Policy Basics contents
{
Policy Name—Name of the energy policy.
{
Policy Type—Operation type of the energy policy.
{
Creator—Name of the operator who created the energy policy.
{
Created Time—Time when the energy policy was created.
{
SSID—SSID to which the energy is applied. This field appears only when the policy type is
Start/Stop SSID.
{
Execution Mode—Mode in which the energy policy is executed: One-off or Periodical.
{
Execution Period—Intervals at which the energy policy is executed. This field appears only
when the execution mode is Periodical.
{
Stopped at—Time at which WSM powers off APs, radios, or SSIDs.
{
Started at—Time at which WSM powers on APs, radios, or SSIDs.
{
Restore at—Time at which WSM restores the power of radios. This field appears only when
the policy type is Modify Radio Power.
{
Changed at—Time at which WSM changes the power of radios. This field appears only
when the policy type is Modify Radio Power.
{
Restored Power—Power value that the radios restore, in the range of 1 to 27 dBm. This field
appears only when the policy type is Modify Radio Power.
{
Changed Power—Power value to which the radios are is changed, in the range of 1 to 27
dBm. This field appears only when the policy type is Modify Radio Power.