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Define Parameters

Before running or scheduling the add-on, you must define connection details: Auditor Server host, user credentials, etc. Most parameters are optional, the script uses the default values unless parameters are explicitly defined. You can skip or define parameters depending on your execution scenario and security policies. See the Choose Appropriate Execution Scenario topic for additional information.

ParameterDefault valueDescription
Connection to Auditor
NetwrixAuditorHostlocalhost:9699Assumes that the add-on runs on the computer hosting Auditor Server and uses default port 9699. If you want to run the add-on on another machine, provide a name of the computer where Auditor Server resides (e.g., 172.28.6.15, EnterpriseNAServer, WKS.enterprise.local). To specify a non-default port, provide a server name followed by the port number (e.g., WKS.enterprise.local:9999).
NetwrixAuditorUserNameCurrent user credentialsUnless specified, the add-on runs with the current user credentials. If you want the add-on to use another account to connect to Auditor Server, specify the account name in the DOMAIN\username format. The account must be assigned the Global reviewer role in Auditor or be a member of the Netwrix Auditor Client Users group on the computer hosting Auditor Server.
NetwrixAuditorPasswordCurrent user credentialsUnless specified, the script runs with the current user credentials. Provide a different password if necessary.
NetwrixAuditorPlanUnless specified, data is written to Netwrix_ Auditor_API database and is not associated with a specific monitoring plan. Specify a name of associated monitoring plan in Auditor. In this case, data will be written to a database linked to this plan. NOTE: If you select a plan name in the add-on, make sure a dedicated plan is created in Auditor, the Netwrix API data source is added to the plan and enabled for monitoring. Otherwise, the add-on will not be able to write data to the Audit Database.
RADIUSHostlocalhostAssumes that the script runs on the RADIUS server. If you want to run a script on another machine, provide a name of the computer where RADIUS server resides (e.g., 172.28.6.16, EnterpriseNPS, NPS.enterprise.local).
RADIUSUserNameCurrent user credentialsUnless specified, the script runs with the current user credentials. If you want the script to use another account to access the RADIUS server, specify the account name in the DOMAIN\username format. NOTE: The account must be a member of the Domain Users group and have the Manage auditing and security log right.
RADIUSPasswordCurrent user credentialsUnless specified, the script runs with the current user credentials. Provide a different password if necessary.