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How do I use the tstats command to count field pairs?

alex_kh
Explorer

Hello everybody,

i want to count how often does a specific pair of src-dest appear...
something like

src, dest, count
10.10.10.10 11.11.11.11 3
10.10.10.10 11.11.11.12 1
10.10.10.10 11.11.11.13 12

I use following string

| tstats summariesonly=true prestats=true count as boo from datamodel=Network_Traffic.All_Traffic where All_Traffic.x_src_zone="smth" All_Traffic.x_dest_zone="smth" by All_Traffic.x_src_zone All_Traffic.x_dest_zone| table All_Traffic.x_src_zone All_Traffic.x_dest_zone boo

Unfortunately, the whole boo column is always empty

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harsmarvania57
Ultra Champion

Have you tried without prestats=true ?

| tstats summariesonly=true count as boo from datamodel=Network_Traffic.All_Traffic where All_Traffic.x_src_zone="smth" All_Traffic.x_dest_zone="smth" by All_Traffic.x_src_zone All_Traffic.x_dest_zone| table All_Traffic.x_src_zone All_Traffic.x_dest_zone boo
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