NMS security alarms not define by violation type.

From Network Devices Security Technical Implementation Guide

Rules

SV-3046r1_ruleThe IAO/NSO will ensure that security alarms are set up within the managed network's framework. At a minimum, these will include the following: - Integrity Violation: Indicates that network contents or objects have been illegally modified, deleted, or added. - Operational Violation: Indicates that a desired object or service could not be used. - Physical Violation: Indicates that a physical part of the network (such as a cable) has been damaged or modified without authorization. - Security Mechanism Violation: Indicates that the network's security system has been compromised or breached. - Time Domain Violation: Indicates that an event has happened outside its allowed or typical time slot.

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