cmlrSubTriggerTableEntry - Cisco Multi-layer Routing Sub Trigger Table Entry - CISCO-ITP-MLR-MIB

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cmlrSubTriggerTableEntry

Cisco Multi-layer Routing Sub Trigger Table Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.396.1.3.1

Each entry in the cmlrSubTriggerTable works in conjunction with a entry in cmlrTriggerTable. The trigger address specified in cmlrSubTriggerTable is a secondary address and both the primary address in the cmlrTriggerTable and the secondary address must match for the packet to be routed using the specified ruleset. If the corresponding entry in the cmlrTriggerTableEntry is deleted all entries under the scope for the primary trigger will be deleted from this table. It is important to note that when cmlrTriggerBlock is set to 'true' sub-triggers cannot be created under the specified trigger(cmlrTriggerNumber).

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