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How can I figure out the link speed needed between RSA Netwitness and log sources that gives?

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‎2019-01-06 11:21 AM

Dear ,

 

How can I figure out the link speed needed for a link between RSA Netwitness and log sources which give 500 events per second??

Please help asap.

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‎2019-01-06 11:47 AM

You could use something like the following.

 

1 device sending at 500eps and not knowing the event source let's use a size of 450 bytes per message.

 

We would multiple the 450*500 which gives us 225,000 bytes or 1.8 Megabits on the wire.

 

This would be the bandwidth consumption used to send those logs.

 

I made a lot of assumption here, but this is how I would go about calculating the required bandwidth

 

Hope this helps

 

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‎2019-01-06 11:57 AM

Hi Dave,

 

I need a confirmed or at least almost confirmed size of the event, is 450 bytes almost confirmed?

 

I need this in order I make official decision in making a data link between our RSA SIEM and a client (log source).

 

please advise.

 

Haitham

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‎2019-01-06 12:02 PM

Haitham

 

I was using 450 as a most common size. However the size will change considerably with the event source. For example a Cisco ASA message is about 160bytes and a Windows Message around 600-700 and a IIS message can be over 1k.

 

I would need to know the devices that you are sending from to make a more estimated guess. If these device types are already sending into NW then you could use the reporting engine to give you a much closer estimate

 

You could run a report on event size.. and then divide by the number of events received for a given time

 

Dave

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‎2019-01-06 01:56 PM

The log sources are the below:

- Cisco ASA.

- Cisco Firepower with snort.

- F5 Big-IP ASM v13.

- Microsoft Domain Controller.

 

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‎2019-01-06 03:18 PM

Haitham

 

 

The log sources are the below:

 

- Cisco ASA. ->about 160 bytes

 

- Cisco Firepower with snort. 400-600 bytes

 

- F5 Big-IP ASM v13. 300-500

 

- Microsoft Domain Controller. 500-800 bytes

 

 

If you use a base of 700 bytes *500 EPS gives you about 350k bytes and then convert the to megabits is about 2.8 megabits on the wire

 

Again this is an estimation. But should be pretty close

 

 

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