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src/content/docs/magic-network-monitoring/cloud-flow-logs.mdx

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Today, Magic Network Monitoring only supports AWS VPC flow logs via AWS Firehose. AWS VPC flow logs can only be configured via Cloudflare's API for Magic Network Monitoring.
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To learn how to set tup this feature, refer to [VPC flow log guide (beta)](/magic-network-monitoring/get-started/#vpc-flow-log-guide).
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To learn how to set up this feature, refer to [VPC flow log guide (beta)](/magic-network-monitoring/get-started/#vpc-flow-log-guide).

src/content/docs/magic-network-monitoring/get-started.mdx

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Verify that your AWS account is capable of exporting AWS VPC flow logs via AWS Firehose. Today, Magic Network Monitoring only supports VPC flow log ingestion for AWS.
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### 2. Setup AWS Firehose to export VPC flow logs to Cloudflare
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### 2. Set up AWS Firehose to export VPC flow logs to Cloudflare
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AWS VPC flow logs can only be configured via the Cloudflare API for Magic Network Monitoring. There are no inputs in the dashboard for configuring AWS VPC flow logs.
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3. Send your AWS Firehose VPC flow log stream towards `https://aws-flow-logs.cloudflare.com/`.
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4. Select all of the AWS VPC flow log data fields that you want to send to Cloudflare. You should select the highest number AWS VPC flow log version that supports all the fields they want to export to Cloudflare (refer to [AWS flow log documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/flow-log-records.html) for more information). For example, if you need a version 8 field like `reject-reason`, you must export all fields from versions 1 through 8. Cloudflare supports all seven templates for AWS VPC Flow logs.
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4. Select all of the AWS VPC flow log data fields that you want to send to Cloudflare. You should select the highest number AWS VPC flow log version that supports all the fields you want to export to Cloudflare (refer to [AWS flow log documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/flow-log-records.html) for more information). For example, if you need a version 8 field like `reject-reason`, you must export all fields from versions 1 through 8. Cloudflare supports all seven templates for AWS VPC Flow logs.
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### 3. Verify your cloud traffic via analytics
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After setting up AWS Firehose to send VPC flow logs to Magic Network Monitoring, you can confirm that Cloudflare is receiving the logs as expected by searching for your cloud traffic data in the analytics page of the Magic Network Monitoring dashboard.
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1. Log in to your [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account
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1. Log in to your [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account.
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2. Go to **Analytics & Logs** > **Magic Monitoring**.
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The default view will be the analytics dashboard for Magic Network Monitoring.

src/content/docs/magic-network-monitoring/index.mdx

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Magic Network Monitoring provides visibility into your network traffic and cloud traffic by analyzing network <GlossaryTooltip term="flow data">flow data</GlossaryTooltip> sent from a customer's routers or cloud environment. Magic Network Monitoring supports NetFlow v5, NetFlow v9, IPFIX, and sFlow. In cloud environments, Magic Network Monitoring supports AWS VPC flow logs via AWS Firehose.
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Magic Network Monitoring is generally available to everyone with a Cloudflare account by default. You can log in to your Cloudflare dashboard, select your account, then go to **Analytics & Logs** > **Magic Monitoring** to get started.
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Everyone can use the [free version](/magic-network-monitoring/magic-network-monitoring-free/) of Magic Network Monitoring in a home network, network lab, or business to get end to end visibility across their network traffic. Potential enterprise customers are encouraged to use the free version to run a proof of concept.

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