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This article will introduce Metron's default dashboard that is built upon Kibana 4. It will cover the elements present in the dashboard and how you can extend the dashboard for your own purposes. This is Part 7 of a multi-part tutorial series covering Apache Metron (incubating).
- Metron Tutorial - Fundamentals Part 1: Creating a New Telemetry [DRAFT]
- Metron Tutorial - Fundamentals Part 2: Creating a New Enrichment [DRAFT]
- Metron Tutorial - Fundamentals Part 4: Pluggable Threat Intelligence
- Metron Tutorial - Fundamentals Part 5: Threat Triage
- Metron Tutorial - Fundamentals Part 6: Streaming Enrichment
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Now that we have a Squid index with all of the right data types, we need to tell Kibana about this index.
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4. Then click the 'Create' button.
Review the Squid Data
Now that Kibana is aware of the new Squid index, let's take a look at the data.
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3. Clicking on a specific record will show each field available in the data.
Save a Squid Search
Let's create a basic data table so that a user can inspect record-level details for Squid. In Kibana, this is done by creating a 'Saved Search'
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1. Click on `Discover` and then choose the newly created `squid*` index pattern.
2. In the 'Fields' panel on the left, choose which fields to include in the saved search. Click the 'Add' button next to each field.
3. Click on the 'Save' icon near the top-right to save the search.
Visualize the Squid Data
After using the `Discover` panel to better understand the Squid data, let's create a few visualizations.
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6. Near the top-right side of the screen click on the 'Save' icon to save the visualization. Name it something appropriate. This will allow us to use the visualization in a dashboard later.
Customize the Dashboard
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4. Scroll to the bottom of the dashboard to find the visualization that was added. From here you can resize and move the visualization as needed.
5. Continue enhancing the dashboard by adding the 'Saved Search' that was previously created.
Summary
At this point you should be comfortable customizing a dashboard as you add new sources of telemetry to Metron. This article introduced Metron's default dashboard that is built upon Kibana 4. It covered the elements present in the dashboard and how you can extend the dashboard for your own purposes.
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