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FireSIGHT System Remediation API Guide
 
Chapter 3      Communicating with the Remediation Subsystem 
  Defining the Configuration Template
The following diagram illustrates the child elements of the 
host
 element.
When configuring child elements for an occurrence of a 
host
 element, you may only use each available 
child element once. The following table describes the child elements and attributes available to the 
host
 
element.
The following portion of a 
config_template
 element definition indicates that the web interface displays 
a field labeled “Host Name”, which accepts an IP address or string. The web interface also provides 
example text of “192.10.1.3.”
<host>
<name>hostname</name>
<display_name>Host Name</display_name>
<example>192.10.1.3</example>
</host>
Table 3-8
host Attributes and Child Elements 
Name
Type
Description
Required?
required
attribute
Indicates whether users must provide a value in the field.
This attribute defaults to 
true
. You are not required to use this 
attribute. Therefore, if you do not use it (or if you explicitly set its 
value to 
true
), users must provide a value. If you set the value of 
the attribute to 
false
, the web interface indicates that providing a 
value is optional.
no
name
element
Provides context to the remediation module for the value entered 
in the field. Names may not contain white space and may only 
contain alphanumeric characters and the underscore (_) and dash 
(-) character. Names should be unique within modules.
yes
display_name
element
Specifies the web interface label for this field.
yes
default_value
element
Specifies the default value for this field.If the web interface user 
does not specify a value, the remediation program uses this value 
by default. 
no
example
element
Provides an example of the input that the remediation module 
expects to receive.
Note
This value is not displayed in the web interface.
no