Trap severities – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 20-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Trap name

Trap data

Description

vcModInputErrorsUp

port identification
ifInErrors

The input error count on a port has exceeded its
high-water mark for longer than the error averaging
period. port is the index of the affected port in

ifTable.

vcModInputErrorsDown

port identification

ifInErrors

The input error count on a port has dropped below its

low-water mark for longer than the error averaging
period. port is the index of the affected port in

ifTable.

vcModOutputErrorsUp

port identification

ifOutErrors

The output error count on a port has exceeded its

high-water mark for longer than the threshold averaging
period. port is the index of the affected port in

ifTable.

vcModOutputErrorsDown

port identification

ifOutErrors

The output error count on a port has dropped below its

low-water mark for longer than 30 seconds. port is the

index of the affected port in ifTable.

Trap categories and required administrative privileges

In general, users with Domain privileges can manage any SNMP operations. Users with Network privileges
can manage Ethernet operations, and users with Storage privileges can manage FC operations. The

following table provides a summary of trap categories and the required administrative privileges.

Trap Category

Domain

Network

Storage

VC-Enet Port Status

X

X

VC-Enet Port Threshold

X

X

VC-Enet Other

X

X

VC-FC Port Status

X

X

VC-FC Other

X

X

VCM Legacy

X

VCM Security

X

VCM Domain Status

X

VCM Network Status

X

VCM Fabric Status

X

VCM Profile Status

X

VCM Server Status

X

VCM VC-Enet Status

X

VCM VC-FC Status

X

To enable or disable SNMP on a VC-Enet module, Domain or Network privileges are required. To enable or
disable SNMP/SMI-S on a VC-FC module, Domain or Storage privileges are required.

Trap severities

You can configure the severity of traps to be sent to each trap destination. The levels are listed below in

decreasing order of severity:

CRITICAL—The component cannot manage installed VC components.

MAJOR—One or more of the component's subsystems is not operating properly, causing serious
disruption to functions.

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