HP OneView REST API Reference

appliance/trap-destinations
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Updated: October 16, 2013 4:57
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API Specifications Create Read Update Delete
/rest/appliance/trap-destinations GET
/rest/appliance/trap-destinations/validation POST
/rest/appliance/trap-destinations/{id} POST GET DELETE
Resource Model
TrapDestination
TrapDestinationList
HP OneView REST API Reference
appliance/trap-destinations
SNMP trap destinations is a service that allows the user to modify settings related to trap destinations in the management
appliance. SNMP trap forwarding causes the appliance to send all received SNMP traps to the specified destinations.
URI: /rest/appliance/trap-destinations
Method API
GET Retrieves all trap destinations.
Parameter Attributes Description
start Optional The 0-based index of the first resource to return (start=0 starts
with the first available resource). If the specified count does not
return all resources within the maximum allowed time (see count),
use the start parameter to view additional resource pages. The
default value for start is 0 (first available resource).
count Optional Optional parameter that specifies the number of resources to return
from each API invocation. The number of resources returned on
each call is referred to as a page. If you specify a count, the API
attempts to return the specified number of resources, however this
may be limited due to response time constraints and/or actual
number of resources available to return. The results include the total
number of resources that match the filter or query, the actual
count returned, and the URIs to go to the next page, previous page,
or both. If necessary, you can make several requests using the URI
for the next or previous page (or different start parameters) to get
the desired count.
sort Optional The sort order of the returned data set. By default, the sort order is
based on the create time, with the oldest entry first.
query Experimental This parameter is experimental for this release: While generally
functional when used in simple cases, restrictions might be noted in
the implementation description.
If the query is supported, the following is the way it works. A general
query string that narrows the list of resources returned by a multi-
resource GET (read) request and DELETE (delete) request. The
default is no query (all resources are returned). One advantage
query has over filter is that it can have embedded ORs. A single
query parameter can do what would take multiple parameters or
multiple GET requests using
filter
. Use
query
for more complex