Splunk Search

Predefined Group

balcv
Contributor

What is the best way to define a "group" of ip subnets called server_subnet then use that in searches.

I have about 19 subnets used to host our server fleet and I would like to define these subnets and assign a name such as server_subnets so I can then write a search that references that name. For example

index="*" src_ip="server_subnets" | stats count by host

OR

index="*" dest_ip!="server_subnets"

Thanks

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renjith_nair
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@balcv ,

You may use tags or eventtypes to group fields/values

Most of the options are detailed in the Classify and group similar events

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renjith_nair
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@balcv ,

You may use tags or eventtypes to group fields/values

Most of the options are detailed in the Classify and group similar events

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What goes around comes around. If it helps, hit it with Karma 🙂
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