Kaspersky Unified Monitoring and Analysis Platform

Tcp type

The tcp type is used for TCP communications

Available settings:

Basic settings tab:

  • Name (required)—a unique name for this type of resource. Must contain from 1 to 128 Unicode characters.
  • Tenant (required)—name of the tenant that owns the resource.
  • Disabled toggle switch—used if you do not need to send events to a destination. By default, sending events is enabled.
  • Type (required)—destination type (tcp).
  • URL (required)—URL that you need to connect to. Available formats: hostname:port, IPv4:port, IPv6:port, :port. You can use the URL button to add multiple addresses if your KUMA license includes the High Level Availability module.
  • Description—up to 256 Unicode characters describing the resource.

Advanced settings tab:

  • Compression—you can use Snappy compression. By default, compression is disabled.
  • Buffer size is used to set the size of the buffer. The default value is 16 KB, and the maximum value is 64 KB.
  • Timeout field is used to set the timeout (in seconds) for another service or component response. The default value is 30.
  • Disk buffer size limit field is used to specify the size of the disk buffer in bytes. The default size is 10 GB.
  • TLS mode specifies whether TLS encryption is used:
    • Disabled (default)—do not use TLS encryption.
    • Enabled—use encryption without certificate verification.
    • With verification—use encryption with verification that the certificate was signed with the KUMA root certificate. The root certificate and key of KUMA are created automatically during program installation and are stored on the KUMA Core server in the folder /opt/kaspersky/kuma/core/certificates/.

    When using TLS, it is impossible to specify an IP address as a URL.

  • Delimiter is used to specify the character delimiting the events. By default, \n is used.
  • Buffer flush interval—this field is used to set the time interval (in seconds) at which the data is sent to the destination. The default value is 100.
  • Workers—this field is used to set the number of services processing the queue. By default, this value is equal to the number of vCPUs of the KUMA Core server.
  • Debug—a drop-down list where you can specify whether resource logging should be enabled. By default it is Disabled.
  • The Disk buffer disabled drop-down list is used to enable or disable the use of a disk buffer. By default, the disk buffer is disabled.
  • In the Filter section, you can specify the conditions to define events that will be processed by this resource. You can select an existing filter resource from the drop-down list, or select Create new to create a new filter.

    Creating a filter in resources