FortiSIEM Application Monitoring Events

Event Type: PH_DEV_MON_APP_ASPNET_MET

Description: Event containing ASP.NET metrics Source:

Microsoft Windows (WMI) Key Attributes:

Name Id Type Description
Event Type eventType string Event type set to PH_DEV_MON_PROC_RES_UTIL
Event

Severity

eventSeverity uint16 Set to 1. In general, a number between 0 (lowest severity) and 10 (highest severity)
Event

Severity

Category

eventSeverityCat string Set to Low. IN general, takes the values Low, Medium and High. Event Severities 0-4 are mapped to Low, 5-8 are mapped to Medium and 9-10 are mapped to High
Event

Receive

Time

phRecvTime Date Time at which AccelOps generated this event
Reporting IP reptDevIpAddr IP IP address of device reporting this event. In this case set to the device reporting the utilization (same as

Host name attribute)

Relaying IP relayDevIpAddr IP IP address of device relaying this event from the source to AccelOps. In general it could be a syslog-ng IP address but in this, since AccelOps talks to the device directly, Relaying IP is set to AccelOps IP Address.
Raw Event

Log

rawEventMsg string Raw event containing all attributes in comma separated “[Attribute] = value” format.
Host name hostName string Host name (as in AccelOps CMDB) of the device whose CPU utilization is being reported
Host IP

Address

hostIpAddr IP Access IP (as in AccelOps CMDB) of the device whose CPU utilization is being reported
Application

Group Name

appGroupName string Name of the application group to which the process belongs; e.g. “Microsoft IIS”

Microsoft Active Directory Performance Metrics

Event Type: PH_DEV_MON_APP_ASPNET_MET

Description: Event containing ASP.NET metrics Source:

Name Id Type Description
Event Type eventType string Event type set to PH_DEV_MON_IPSLA_VOIP_MET

Microsoft Windows (WMI)Key Attributes:

Name Id Type Description
Event Type eventType string Event type set to PH_DEV_MON_PROC_RES_UTIL
Event

Severity

eventSeverity uint16 Set to 1. In general, a number between 0 (lowest severity) and 10 (highest severity)
Event

Severity

Category

eventSeverityCat string Set to Low. IN general, takes the values Low, Medium and High. Event Severities 0-4 are mapped to Low, 5-8 are mapped to Medium and 9-10 are mapped to High
Event

Receive

Time

phRecvTime Date Time at which AccelOps generated this event
Reporting IP reptDevIpAddr IP IP address of device reporting this event. In this case set to the device reporting the utilization (same as

Host name attribute)

Relaying IP relayDevIpAddr IP IP address of device relaying this event from the source to AccelOps. In general it could be a syslog-ng IP address but in this, since AccelOps talks to the device directly, Relaying IP is set to AccelOps IP Address.
Raw Event

Log

rawEventMsg string Raw event containing all attributes in comma separated “[Attribute] = value” format.
Host name hostName string Host name (as in AccelOps CMDB) of the device whose CPU utilization is being reported
Host IP

Address

hostIpAddr IP Access IP (as in AccelOps CMDB) of the device whose CPU utilization is being reported
Application

Group Name

appGroupName string Name of the application group to which the process belongs; e.g. “Microsoft IIS”

 

IP SLA VoIP Metrics


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