cfmConditionTable - Cisco Flow Monitor Condition Table

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cfmConditionTable

Cisco Flow Monitor Condition Table
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.692.1.4.1

This table lists the standing conditions monitored by the device. The table groups descriptions for standing conditions into condition profiles. The figure below illustrates the relationship between a flow monitor and a conditions profile. Observe that a conditions profile can contain the descriptions for the standing conditions monitored for more than one flow monitor. In this case, the instance of cfmFlowMonitorConditionsProfile for each of these flow monitors would reference the same conditions profile. +------------------------------------------------+ | flow monitor 1 | | | | cfmFlowMonitorConditionsProfile.1 = 42 -----+ | | | | | cfmFlowMonitorConditions.1 | | | N 2 1 0 | | | +-+-...-+-+-+-+ | | | | | | | | | | | | +-+-...-+-+-+-+ | | | ^ ^ ^ ^ | | | | | | | | | +--|-------|-|-|------------------------------|--+ | | | | | | | | | V | | | | +-----------------------------+ | | | | | conditions profile 42 | | | | | | +-------------------------+ | | | | +-----------------| cfmConditionsDescr.42.0 | | | | | | +-------------------------+ | | | | | +-------------------------+ | | | +-------------------| cfmConditionsDescr.42.1 | | | | | +-------------------------+ | | | | +-------------------------+ | | +---------------------| cfmConditionsDescr.42.2 | | | | +-------------------------+ | | | : | | | : | | | +-------------------------+ | +-----------------------------| cfmConditionsDescr.42.N | | | +-------------------------+ | +-----------------------------+ The figure below illustrates the relationship between a traffic flow and a conditions profile. Observe that a conditions profile can contain the descriptions for the standing conditions monitored for more than one traffic flow. In this case, the instance of cfmFlowMetricsConditionsProfile for each of these traffic flows would reference the same conditions profile. +------------------------------------------------+ | traffic flow 201 | | | | cfmFlowMetricsConditionsProfile.1.201 = 54 -+ | | | | | cfmFlowMetricsConditions.1.201 | | | N 2 1 0 | | | +-+-...-+-+-+-+ | | | | | | | | | | | | +-+-...-+-+-+-+ | | | ^ ^ ^ ^ | | | | | | | | | +--|-------|-|-|------------------------------|--+ | | | | | | | | | V | | | | +-----------------------------+ | | | | | conditions profile 54 | | | | | | +-------------------------+ | | | | +-----------------| cfmConditionsDescr.54.0 | | | | | | +-------------------------+ | | | | | +-------------------------+ | | | +-------------------| cfmConditionsDescr.54.1 | | | | | +-------------------------+ | | | | +-------------------------+ | | +---------------------| cfmConditionsDescr.54.2 | | | | +-------------------------+ | | | : | | | : | | | +-------------------------+ | +-----------------------------| cfmConditionsDescr.54.N | | | +-------------------------+ | +-----------------------------+ The figure below illustrates the relationship between the description of a standing condition and an alarm group if the standing condition indicates that the device aggregates the standing condition into an alarm group (i.e., the corresponding instance of cfmConditionAlarm is 'grouped'). +-----------------------------------------+ | conditions profile 42 | | +-------------------------------------+ | | | cfmConditionAlarm.42.9 = 'grouped' |<-------+ | | cfmConditionAlarmGroup.42.9 = 4 -+ | | | | +----------------------------------|--+ |<--+ | | | | | | +------------------------------------|----+ | | V | | +-----------------------------------------+ | | | alarm group 4 | | | | | | | | cfmAlarmGroupConditionsProfile.4 = 42 ------+ | | cfmAlarmGroupConditionId.4 = 9 ----------------+ | | +-----------------------------------------+

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