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Policy
The policy category contains events that are related to administration of network policy and the monitoring network resources for policy violations.
The following table describes the low-level event categories and associated severity levels for the policy category.
Low-level event category | Category ID | Description | Severity level (0 - 10) |
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Unknown Policy Violation | 9001 | Indicates an unknown policy violation. | 2 |
Web Policy Violation | 9002 | Indicates a web policy violation. | 2 |
Remote Access Policy Violation | 9003 | Indicates a remote access policy violation. | 2 |
IRC/IM Policy Violation | 9004 | Indicates an instant messenger policy violation. | 2 |
P2P Policy Violation | 9005 | Indicates a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) policy violation. | 2 |
IP Access Policy Violation | 9006 | Indicates an IP access policy violation. | 2 |
Application Policy Violation | 9007 | Indicates an application policy violation. | 2 |
Database Policy Violation | 9008 | Indicates a database policy violation. | 2 |
Network Threshold Policy Violation | 9009 | Indicates a network threshold policy violation. | 2 |
Porn Policy Violation | 9010 | Indicates a porn policy violation. | 2 |
Games Policy Violation | 9011 | Indicates a games policy violation. | 2 |
Misc Policy Violation | 9012 | Indicates a miscellaneous policy violation. | 2 |
Compliance Policy Violation | 9013 | Indicates a compliance policy violation. | 2 |
Mail Policy Violation | 9014 | Indicates a mail policy violation. | 2 |
IRC Policy Violation | 9015 | Indicates an IRC policy violation | 2 |
IM Policy Violation | 9016 | Indicates a policy violation that is related to instant message (IM) activities. | 2 |
VoIP Policy Violation | 9017 | Indicates a VoIP policy violation | 2 |
Succeeded | 9018 | Indicates a policy successful message. | 1 |
Failed | 9019 | Indicates a policy failure message. | 4 |
Data Loss Prevention Policy Violation | 9020 | Indicates a data loss prevention policy violation. | 2 |
Watchlist Object | 9021 | Indicates a watchlist object. | 2 |
Web Policy Allow | 9022 | Indicates a new web policy allowance. | 1 |