Terminal Services Event Monitor Reference Guide

Terminal Services Event Monitor

Connects to Windows Remote Desktop to monitor incoming requests.

Overview

This event monitor connects to Windows Terminal Services (also known as Remote Desktop) on the systems that you select and verifies that incoming requests are being accepted.

Use Cases

  • Keeping tabs on the number of active sessions detected

Monitoring Options

This event monitor provides the following options:

Alert with [Info/Warning/Error/Critical] if Windows Terminal Services are not available

Use this option to alert if the event monitor cannot connect to the network device.

Alert if the number of sessions exceeds a specified number

Use this option to get alerted based on the number of active sessions detected on the network device.

Alert with [Info/Warning/Error/Critical] if a user other than those listed (permitted) is found to have a session

With this option, you can specify a list of user names and get alerts if any other user is found to have an active session.

Alert with [Info/Warning/Error/Critical] if any of these users (banned) are found to have a session

With this option, you can specify a list of user names and get alerts if any of them are found to have an active session.

Authentication and Security

The account used to monitor this device must be a member of Distributed COM Users group.

Protocols

Data Points

This event monitor generates the following data points:

Data Point Description
Session Count The number of sessions open.

Sample Output

Tutorial

To view the tutorial for this event monitor, click here.

Back to Library

Comments

There are no user-contributed comments for this page. Be the first to submit a comment!

Add a comment