# Ingest Network Traffic Logs

- [Ingest Flow Logs](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/flow-logs.md): Configure network flow logs to be ingested by Fusion by following the instructions below. If this is your first time configuring Fusion, the Quick Start Guides for AWS, Azure, \&amp; GCP are the best p
- [Azure NSG Flow Logs Setup](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/flow-logs/azure-network-security-group-flow-logs-azure-console-setup-method.md): Microsoft Azure Console method
- [Azure NSG Setup (Resource Manager method)](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/flow-logs/azure-network-security-group-flow-logs-azure-resource-manager-setup-method.md): This document provides instructions for configuring the collection of Azure NSG Flow Logs. There are three methods shown. The first being in the Azure Portal, second Azure CLI, and third Azure Resourc
- [Azure Virtual network (VNet) Flow Log Setup](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/flow-logs/azure-vnet-flow-log-configuration.md): Netography Fusion ingests Virtual network (VNet) flow logs from Azure via an Azure Storage account. The steps to integrate with Azure are: Register Microsoft Insights provider (in each Azure subscript
- [AWS VPC via S3 Setup (CloudFormation method)](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/flow-logs/aws-vpc-flow-logs-via-s3-aws-cloudformation-setup-method-recommended.md): This document provides instructions for configuring the collection of AWS VPC Flow Logs with an S3 bucket and configure log notification with SNS and SQS using AWS CloudFormation. 🚧 It is recommended
- [AWS VPC via S3 Setup (AWS Console method)](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/flow-logs/aws-vpc-flow-logs-via-s3-aws-console-setup-method.md): This document provides instructions for configuring the collection of AWS VPC Flow Logs with an S3 bucket and configure log notification with SNS and SQS using the AWS Console. 🚧 It is recommended th
- [AWS S3 Transit Gateway Flow Logs](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/flow-logs/aws-transit-gateway-flow-logs.md): This document provides instructions for configuring the collection of AWS Transit Gateway Flow Logs with an S3 bucket and configure log notification with SNS and SQS using the AWS Console. 🚧 It is re
- [AWS VPC via Kinesis Setup](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/flow-logs/aws-vpc-flow-logs-via-kinesis.md): This document provides instructions for configuring the collection of AWS VPC Flow Logs with AWS Kinesis. Limitations/Notes This is for provisioning(create/delete) only. Edits must be done manually bu
- [GCP VPC Flow Logs via Pub/Sub Setup](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/flow-logs/gcp-flow-logs-via-pubsub.md): Netography Fusion ingests VPC flow logs from Google Cloud Platform (GCP) via a GCP Pub/Sub subscription. The steps to integrate with GCP are: Enable VPC flow logs Create a Pub/Sub topic Create a Cloud
- [IBM Cloud VPC Flow Logs via Cloud Object Storage Setup](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/flow-logs/ibm-cloud-flow-logs-via-cloud-object-storage.md): This document provides instructions for configuring the collection of IBM Cloud VPC Flow Logs with IBM Cloud Object Storage.Note: VPC Flow Logs are only available on VPC Infrastructure Gen 2 Console S
- [Oracle Cloud VCN Flow Logs via Cloud Object Storage Setup](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/flow-logs/oracle-cloud-infrastructure-flow-logs-via-cloud-object-storage.md): Console Steps Create User Group Using the search bar type "identity" and click "Groups" under Services to be brought to the configuration page. Click "Create Group" Fill in the name and description. Y
- [Ingest DNS Logs](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/dns-logs.md): See DNS in Fusion for more information about how to use DNS resolver logs in Fusion. If you are setting up AWS or GCP for the first time, the Quick Start Guides for AWS and GCP have end-to-end steps f
- [Use DNS in Fusion](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/dns-logs/dns-in-fusion-copy.md): Recursive DNS request and response logs are a valuable data source for network forensics. Fusion supports DNS log ingestion from Amazon Web Services (AWS) Route 53 and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) . Su
- [AWS Route 53 DNS Logs via S3 Setup (Console)](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/dns-logs/dns-source-aws.md): If you have already configured your AWS account to ingest VPC flow logs to Fusion using an S3 bucket and IAM role, the additional steps required to ingest DNS resolver query logs are: Configure Resolv
- [Cisco Umbrella DNS Logs via S3 Setup (Console)](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/dns-logs/cisco-umbrella-dns-logs-via-s3-setup-console.md): If you have already configured your Cisco Umbrella DNS Logs be stored in an AWS S3 bucket these steps can have them ingested into Fusion: Enable Cisco Umbrella DNS Log Export to S3: Configure Cisco Um
- [GCP Cloud DNS Logs via Pub/Sub Setup](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/dns-logs/dns-source-gcp.md): Netography Fusion ingests Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Cloud DNS logs via a GCP Pub/Sub subscription. The steps to integrate with GCP are: Prerequisite: If you have a Domain Restricted Sharing Organiza
- [Infoblox NIOS DNS Logs via NetoDNS syslog](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/dns-logs/infoblox-nios-dns-logs-via-netodns-syslog.md)
- [Ingest NetFlow & sFlow](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/netflow-sflow.md): Netography Fusion collects flow records from network devices, including routers, switches, firewalls, and any other device that can output NetFlow, sFlow, or IPFIX. There are two methods for ingesting
- [Ingest NetFlow/sFlow from network devices via direct UDP](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/netflow-sflow/ingesting-netflow-direct.md): Netography Fusion collects flow records from network devices, including routers, switches, firewalls, and any other device that can output NetFlow, sFlow, or IPFIX. This page documents how to directly
- [Ingest NetFlow/sFlow via the NetoFlow Connector](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/netflow-sflow/traffic-source-netoflow.md): Netography Fusion collects flow records from network devices, including routers, switches, firewalls, and any other device that can output NetFlow, sFlow, or IPFIX. This page documents how to add NetF
- [NetFlow and sFlow](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/netflow-sflow/netflow-and-sflow.md): NetFlow About NetFlow NetFlow is a telemetry protocol that allows for the collection of IP statistics on interfaces where it is enabled. a "flow" is a unidirectional data set. That is to say, it's one
- [Automating AWS Cloud Onboarding](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/automating-aws-cloud-onboarding.md): Overview Consider these three options for configuring AWS VPC flow logs and onboarding them to Fusion as traffic sources: 1. Manual Onboarding (AWS Console and Fusion Console, aws CLI, and/or Single-S
- [Netography AWS Onboarding Guide for Cloud Automation Engineers](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/automating-aws-cloud-onboarding/aws-configuration-automation-for-multiple-vpcs.md): Introduction If you have not yet reviewed the options for how to onboard AWS VPC flow logs to Fusion, see: Automating AWS Cloud Onboarding . If you have done so and determined that you will be integra
- [Netography AWS VPC CloudFormation Stack Automation](https://docs.fusion.vectra.ai/ingest-network-traffic-logs/automating-aws-cloud-onboarding/netography-aws-cloudformation-automation.md): If your company is using CloudFormation Stacks to manage and deploy VPC resources across your AWS organization, this guide should serve as a starting point for onboarding new devices to Netography Fus


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