Vc domain mib traps, Vc domain managed status changed traps – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Trap name

Trap data

Description

vcModPortProtectionConditio
nDetected

Port index to the

ifTable (ifIndex)
Port index to the

vcModulePortTable

Port protection status

A port protection condition is detected on this port. If the

new port protection status is a value other than OK, the
port may be disabled to protect the VC module from

further service degradation. Administrative action is

required to recover the port from this condition.

vcModPortProtectionConditio
nCleared

Port index to the
ifTable (ifIndex)

Port index to the

vcModulePortTable
Port protection status

The port is recovered from port protection condition to
normal operational state.

VC Domain MIB traps

The Virtual Connect vc-domain-mib.mib MIB provides visibility into the various components of a Virtual

Connect Domain.

VC Domain Managed Status Changed traps

This section describes the *ManagedStatus, *Cause, *RootCause, and *ReasonCode OIDs found in each
*ManagedStatusChanged traps in the VC Domain MIB.
The ManagedStatus enumerations (vcDomainManagedStatus, vcEnclosureManagedStatus, and so on) for

all managed status changed objects (vcDomainManagedStatusChanged,

cEnclosureManagedStatusChanged, and so on) are described in the following table.

Managed status

Description

unknown

Indicates the condition of the component could not be determined

normal

Indicates the component is fully functional

warning

Indicates a component threshold has been reached or error condition is imminent

minor

Indicates an error condition exists that has little or no component impact

major

Indicates an error condition exists that significantly impairs the component

critical

Indicates an error condition exists where the component no longer provides service

disabled

Indicates the component is disabled and non-functioning

info

Indicates a non-service affecting condition exists such as initializing components and
system login/logout

The Cause string indicates why an object transitioned to the current managed state from the specific
objects perspective. A network failure is an example Cause string.

The RootCause string indicates the root causes for an object transitioning managed states. The
RootCause for a network failure could indicate all uplink ports of the network have failed.

The ReasonCode provides an object specific reason for the managed state transition. The reason codes
are unique between objects, allowing more specific actions to be taken programmatically from SNMP

management stations.

vcDomainManagedStatusChanged
The following is an example of a domain Cause string:

2 of 7 profiles contain unmapped connections in the domain

The following is an example of a domain RootCause string:

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