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feat(addon): Added DHCP CIM Compliance and extractions#282
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feat(addon): Added DHCP CIM Compliance and extractions#282dbijman wants to merge 2 commits intoPaloAltoNetworks:developfrom
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Description
Added tags, event types, field extractions and aliases to extract the DHCP info from the PAN System logs
Motivation and Context
This adds CIM compliance and usability for the PAN DHCP logs, to be used in Network_Sessions.DHCP datamodel
How Has This Been Tested?
Tested it in a local instance of Splunk and extractions work
Screenshots (if appropriate)
N/A
Types of changes
Checklist