Windows Active Directory template
Active Directory is a centralized and standardized system that automates network management of user data, security, and distributed resources, and enables inter-operation with other directories. Active Directory is designed especially for distributed networking environments.

The Windows Active Directory template contains the following generic WMI performance rules:
- Counter(DRA Inbound Bytes Total/sec) Trigger(>=1)
- Counter(DRA Inbound Object Updates Remaining in Packet) Trigger(>=5)
- Counter(DRA Outbound Bytes Total/sec) Trigger(>=10240)
- Counter(DRA Pending Replication Synchronizations) Trigger(>=50)
- Counter(DS Name Cache hit rate) Trigger(<=99)
- Counter(LDAP Client Sessions) Trigger(>=250)
- Counter(NTLM Authentications) Trigger(>=100)
NOTE: All actions for each of the above rules within this template are set to a default of sending an alert to the Enterprise Console. You must manually change this setting if you require an alternative action to be taken upon the generation of an alert.