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Can the traffic be collapsed via Packet Broker or some other technology to feed both directions into a single port in Splunk Streams?

umplebyj
Explorer

Hey, I have a question regarding splunk streams getting data feeds from a network tap. Can the traffic be collapsed via Packet Broker or some other technology to feed both directions into a single port? I'm pretty sure it can be since it's just listening to traffic coming in period and capturing data from it, but want to make sure I don't have to separate out directions going each way.

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vshcherbakov_sp
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

hi @umplebyj,

I believe it is possible if your hardware (Packet Broker, monitoring switch, etc) supports this. The obvious caveat is that you'd still be using only ingress (Rx) bandwidth on your capture port, so you will need to make sure you're not overloading it with the merged traffic.

Stream can also monitor two separate ports (one for ingress and the other for egress part of the traffic) as a part of a single monitoring setup. I'd recommend this approach unless you have specific reasons against it.

HTH

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vshcherbakov_sp
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

hi @umplebyj,

I believe it is possible if your hardware (Packet Broker, monitoring switch, etc) supports this. The obvious caveat is that you'd still be using only ingress (Rx) bandwidth on your capture port, so you will need to make sure you're not overloading it with the merged traffic.

Stream can also monitor two separate ports (one for ingress and the other for egress part of the traffic) as a part of a single monitoring setup. I'd recommend this approach unless you have specific reasons against it.

HTH

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