Module 1 - Getting Data Into Splunk
- Provide an overview of Splunk
- Describe the four phases of the distributed model
- Describe data input types and metadata settings
- Configure initial input testing with Splunk Web
- Testing indexes with Input Staging
Module 2 - Configuration Files
Identify Splunk configuration files and directories
Describe index-time and search-time precedence
Validating and updating configuration files
Module 3 - Forwarder Configuration
Understand the role of production Indexers and forwarders
Understand and configure Universal Forwarders
Understand and configure Heavy Forwarders
Understand and configure intermediate forwarders
Identify additional forwarder options
Module 4 - Forwarder Management
Describe Splunk Deployment Server (DS)
Manage forwarders using deployment apps
Configure deployment clients and client groups
Monitor forwarder management activities
Module 5 - Monitor Inputs
Create file and directory monitor inputs
Use optional settings for monitor inputs
Deploy a remote monitor input
Module 6 - Network Inputs
Create network (TCP and UDP) inputs
Describe optional settings for network inputs
Module 7 - Scripted Inputs
Create a basic scripted input
Module 8 - Agentless Inputs
Understand and configure Splunk HTTP Event Collector (HeC) agentless input
Understanding Splunk App for Stream
Module 9 - Operating System Inputs
Understand Linux-specific inputs
Understanding Windows-specific inputs
Module 10 - Fine-tuning Inputs
Understand the default processing that occurs during input phase
Configure input phase options, such as sourcetype fine-tuning and character set encoding
Module 11 - Parsing Phase and Data Preview
Understand the default processing that occurs during parsing
Optimize and configure event line breaking
Explain how timestamps and time zones are extracted or assigned to events
Use Data Preview to validate event creation during the parsing phase
Module 12 - Manipulating Raw Data
Explain how data transformations are defined and invoked
Use transformations with props.conf and transforms.conf to:
- Mask or delete raw data as it is being indexed
- Override sourcetype or host based upon event values
- Route events to specific indexes based on event content
- Prevent unwanted events from being indexed
Use SEDCMD to modify raw data
Module 13 - Supporting Knowledge Objects
Define default and custom search time field extractions
Define the pros and cons of index time field extractions
Configure indexed field time extractions
Describe default search time extractions
Manage orphaned knowledge objects