JSON Sample Incident Generator (Community Contribution) Integration

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JSON Sample Incident Generator (Community Contribution) Integration

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Hi,

I am trying to integrate this Json Sample Incident Generator with XSOAR.

In the integration its asking for "The raw JSON string to use as the sample data".

For this what value should i provide.

Can anyone help me with an example?

 

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Thanks in advance!

Nithin

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L4 Transporter

Hi @nithin.k ,

 

You need to provide a JSON that represents an alert to be ingested by XSOAR. Please find an example below:

{
    "@code": "19",
    "@status": "success",
    "result": {
        "@count": "3",
        "@total-count": "3",
        "entry": [
            {
                "@location": "vsys",
                "@name": "fqdn1",
                "@vsys": "vsys1",
                "fqdn": "www.test.com"
            },
            {
                "@location": "vsys",
                "@name": "Peer1",
                "@vsys": "vsys1",
                "ip-netmask": "172.0.0.1/24"
            },
            {
                "@location": "vsys",
                "@name": "Peer2renamed",
                "@oldname": "Peer2",
                "@vsys": "vsys1",
                "ip-netmask": "200.0.0.1/24"
            }
        ]
    }
}



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L4 Transporter

Hi @nithin.k ,

 

You need to provide a JSON that represents an alert to be ingested by XSOAR. Please find an example below:

{
    "@code": "19",
    "@status": "success",
    "result": {
        "@count": "3",
        "@total-count": "3",
        "entry": [
            {
                "@location": "vsys",
                "@name": "fqdn1",
                "@vsys": "vsys1",
                "fqdn": "www.test.com"
            },
            {
                "@location": "vsys",
                "@name": "Peer1",
                "@vsys": "vsys1",
                "ip-netmask": "172.0.0.1/24"
            },
            {
                "@location": "vsys",
                "@name": "Peer2renamed",
                "@oldname": "Peer2",
                "@vsys": "vsys1",
                "ip-netmask": "200.0.0.1/24"
            }
        ]
    }
}



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