HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface for c-Class BladeSystem Version 3.30 User Guide
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Item  Description 
Community (optional)
The SNMP community name string for the specified trap. For VC-Enet modules, the 
maximum string length is 39. For VC-
FC modules, the maximum string length is 24. 
If not specified, the default community name is "public". 
Format 
Format of the new trap. Valid values are "SNMP1v" and "SNMPv2". The default is 
"SNMPv1". 
Severity 
Trap severities to send to the destination. Valid values are "Normal", "Unknown", 
"Info", "Warning", "Minor", "Major", "Critical", "All", and "None". Multiple 
severities can be specified, separated by commas. The default severity is "None".
DomainCategories 
The Virtual Connect domain trap categories to send to the destination. Valid values 
are "Legacy", "DomainStatus", "NetworkStatus", "FabricStatus", "ProfileStatus", 
"ServerStatus", "EnetStatus", FcStatus", "All", and "None". 
Multiple categories can be specified, separated by commas. 
EnetCategories 
The Virtual Connect Ethernet trap categories to send to the destination. Valid values 
are "PortStatus", "PortThreshold", "Other", "All", and "None". Multiple categories 
can be specified, separated by commas. 
FcCategories 
The Virtual Connect Fibre Channel trap categories to send to the destination. Valid 
values are "PortStatus", "Other", "All", and "None". Multiple categories can be 
specified, separated by commas. 
Examples 
->set snmp-trap MyTrap1 Community=public 
Sets the trap community 
->set snmp-trap MyTrap1 Severity=All FcCategories=None 
EnetCategories=None 
Sets all trap severities and sets the Fibre Channel and Ethernet categories to none 
Item  Description 
->show snmp-trap 
Displays the SNMP traps that have been configured. 
Syntax 
show snmp-trap [Name|*] 
Parameter 
Name (optional) 
The name of the trap configuration to be displayed. If no trap name is specified, or 
"*" is entered, all configured traps are displayed. 
Examples 
->show snmp-trap MyTrap1 
Displays the SNMP trap configuration for a single trap 
->show snmp-trap * 
Displays all configured SNMP traps 
Item  Description 
->test snmp-trap 
Generates an SNMP test trap and sends it to all configured destinations. 
Traps participating in the test must be configured, at a minimum, with the following 
attributes: 
DomainCategories=DomainStatus 
Severity=Info
Syntax 
test snmp-trap 
Example 
->test snmp-trap 
Generates an SNMP test trap and sends it to the configured destinations 










