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You can enable VPC Flow Logs from the AWS Management Console or the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or by making calls to the EC2 API. Here's how you would enable them for a VPC: This will display the Create Flow Log wizard: New Flow Logs will appear in the Flow Logs tab of the VPC dashboard.
To view information about flow logs for your PCs or subnets Open the Amazon VPC console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/vpc/. In the navigation pane, choose Your PCs or Subnets. Select your VPC or subnet, and choose Flow Logs. Information about the flow logs is displayed on the tab.
In the navigation pane, choose Your PCs or Subnets. Select one or more PCs or subnets and then choose Actions, Create flow log. For Filter, specify the type of IP traffic data to log.
VPC Flow Logs. VPC Flow Logs is a feature that enables you to capture information about the IP traffic going to and from network interfaces in your VPC. Flow log data can be published to Amazon CloudWatch Logs or Amazon S3. After you've created a flow log, you can retrieve and view its data in the chosen destination.
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Traffic Mirroring is an Amazon VPC feature that you can use to copy network traffic from an elastic network interface of Amazon EC2 instances. You can then send the traffic to out-of-band security and monitoring appliances for: Content inspection. Threat monitoring. Troubleshooting.
Log to your AWS Console and chose EC2. On the left pane chose Network Interface Select all the network interfaces that you want to activate Flow Logs for. Click Actions and select the Create Flow Logs.
Log to your AWS Console and chose EC2. On the left pane chose Network Interface Select all the network interfaces that you want to activate Flow Logs for. Click Actions and select the Create Flow Logs.
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