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Splunk Training Provider Authorised Learning Partner Australia

Advanced Dashboards and Visualizations with Splunk 8.1

Summary


This one-day course is designed for advanced users who want to create SplunkJS dashboards and Splunk Custom Visualizations. It focuses on creating dashboards, adding inputs, using event handlers and creating Splunk Custom Visualizations using JavaScript and XML.

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Description

  • SplunkJS Dashboards

  • Tokens

  • Using Event Handlers

  • Custom Visualizations

 

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Splunk Fundamentals 1 - Legacy Course Information

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Enjoyable presenter and easy to understand for an intermediate Splunk user pursuing Admin certification. Thanks from Massachusetts!

Participant, Splunk Fundamentals 2

Splunk Credit Value: 50
Duration: 4.5 hours
Time: 11am – 3.30 pm AEST

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Objectives

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Module 1 – SplunkJS Dashboards
  • Identify view types

  • Create a SplunkJS dashboard

  • Define view properties, methods and events

  • List types of search managers

Module 2 – Using Tokens
  • Use tokens in SplunkJS

  • Define Splunk’s token models

  • Describe how to get, set, and change tokens

  • Create a SplunkJS form
     

Module 3 – Using Event Handlers
  • Identify types of event handlers

  • Define event handler syntax

  • Define drilldown properties

  • Create an event handler

Module 4 – Creating Custom Visualizations
  • Define the custom visualization primary files

  • Add custom visualizations to views

  • Create a custom visualization

  • Define security best practices

Prerequisites

To be successful, students should have a solid understanding of the following courses:

  • Splunk Fundamentals 1

  • Splunk Fundamentals 2

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OR the following single-subject courses:

  • What Is Splunk?

  • Intro to Splunk

  • Using Fields

  • Visualizations

  • Data Models

  • Introduction to Dashboards

  • Dynamic Dashboards

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Students should also have the following skills:

  • Using a terminal editor (vi,nano, etc)

  • Editing JavaScript, XML, CSS and HTML

Splunk Course Schedules and Timezones

Ingeniq Course are delivered live and in English and provide access to customers spanning multiple timezones.

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Dates and times displayed for each course are relative to Australian Eastern Time (AET).

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AM Marked Splunk Courses

AM marked courses start at AET 9:00am and finish at AET 1:30pm (4.5 hour sessions over 1 or more days) and are optimal for customers in the following countries and areas;

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  • UTC+10 including Australia (East Coast)

  • UCT+11/+12 including New Zealand and the Pacific Islands

  • UTC-8 including USA (West Coast), Canada (West Coast)

  • UTC-7 including USA (Mid West)

PM Marked Splunk Courses

PM marked courses start at AEDT 12:00pm and are optimal for customers in the following countries and areas;

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  • UTC+10 including Australia (East Coast)

  • UCT+11/+12 including New Zealand and the Pacific Islands

  • UTC-8 including USA (West Coast), Canada (West Coast)

  • UTC-7 including USA (Mid West)

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