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[Docs] Update cross-document links to Kibana Alerting docs #74034

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Expand Up @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ conditions. If an anomaly meets the conditions, an alert is created and the
associated action is triggered. For example, you can create a rule to check an
{anomaly-job} every fifteen minutes for critical anomalies and to notify you in
an email. To learn more about {kib} {alert-features}, refer to
{kibana-ref}/alerting-getting-started.html#alerting-getting-started[Alerting and Actions].
{kibana-ref}/alerting-getting-started.html#alerting-getting-started[Alerting].


[[creating-anomaly-alert-rules]]
Expand All @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ particular {anomaly-job} during the check interval. When there is no anomaly
found in the next interval, the `Recovered` action group is invoked and the
status of the alert changes to `OK`. For more details, refer to the
documentation of
{kibana-ref}/defining-alerts.html#defining-alerts-general-details[general rule details].
{kibana-ref}/create-and-manage-rules.html#defining-rules-general-details[general rule details].

[role="screenshot"]
image::images/ml-anomaly-alert-type.jpg["Creating a rule for an anomaly detection alert"]
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