cewEntEnergyUsageCaliber - Cisco EnergyWise Ent Energy Usage Caliber

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cewEntEnergyUsageCaliber

Cisco EnergyWise Ent Energy Usage Caliber
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.683.1.6.1.9

This object specifies the type of the usage data reported by cewEntityEnergyUsage. max: This indicates that the actual power drawn cannot be determined. A presumed value that is the maximum the Cisco EnergyWise entity could draw is provided. presumed: This indicates that the actual power drawn cannot be determined but can be presumed from the model. A dell box X draws 200W, Dell Model y draws 210W. actual: This indicates that the usage data reported is not presumed or max but the real power drawn. A PoE phone drawing X amount of power can be determined by reading from the port. A PoE phone can report the actual usage as X W. unknown: This indicates that the usage reported is unknown. In some cases, entities report aggregate power like what a lighting controller or aggregate controller does. In such cases it is not known whether the usage reported is actual or presumed. trusted: This indicates that the usage data reported was reported from another source.

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