cfmAlarmGroupFlowEntry - Cisco Flow Monitor Alarm Group Flow Entry

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cfmAlarmGroupFlowEntry

Cisco Flow Monitor Alarm Group Flow Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.692.1.5.3.1

An entry describes a traffic flow contained by a set of flows. An alarm group aggregates a standing condition from a set of flows. cfmAlarmFlowSetId uniquely identifies a set of traffic flows. A device creates a row in the cfmAlarmGroupTable under one of the following circumstances: - It has configured a new alarm group, and hence a new set of traffic flows. - It has added a traffic flow to an existing set of flows. Likewise, a device destroys a row under one of the following circumstances: - It has destroyed the set of traffic flows. - It has removed the traffic flow from an existing set of flows.

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