AWS Credentials to connect with your AWS account.You can use our hosted Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud, which is recommended, or self-manage the Elastic Stack on your own hardware.īefore using any AWS integration you will need: You need Elasticsearch for storing and searching your data and Kibana for visualizing and managing it. See more details in the Metrics reference. Metrics collected by the AWS Network Firewall integration include the number of packets received, passed, and blocked by the AWS Network Firewall, and more. Metrics give you insight into the state of Network Firewall. Logs collected by the AWS Network Firewall integration include the observer name, source and destination IP, port, country, event type, and more. Logs help you keep a record of events happening in AWS Network Firewall. The AWS Network Firewall integration collects two types of data: logs and metrics. Please refer to the AWS integration for more details. IMPORTANT: Extra AWS charges on AWS API requests will be generated by this integration. Then visualize that data in Kibana, create alerts to notify you if something goes wrong, and reference logs and metrics when troubleshooting an issue.įor example, you could use this integration to view and track when firewall rules are triggered, the top firewall source and destination countries, and the total number of events by firewall. Use the AWS Network Firewall integration to monitor the traffic entering and passing through your AWS Network Firewall. This integration is used to fetch logs and metrics from AWS Network Firewall-a network protections service for Amazon VPCs. Quick start: Get application traces into the Elastic Stack.Quick start: Get logs, metrics, and uptime data into the Elastic Stack.See the integrations quick start guides to get started:
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