Application Metadata Intelligence
Application Metadata Intelligence allows you to export metadata from applications that are detected in the network traffic. The records can be exported to a collector either in IPFIX or CEF format through the IP interface or the management interface. You can also use the application metadata attributes for purposes other than security, such as to determine the network or application health, to track the long-lived sessions seen in the network, and so on.
Application Metadata Intelligence generates more than 5000 attributes for more than 3200 applications without impacting the users, devices, applications, or the network appliances. The feature identifies applications even when the traffic is encrypted.
Application Metadata Intelligence (AMI) is enabled to multi-collect protocols with more than one metadata attribute of the same type. The multi-collect feature supports additional protocols such as DNS, GTP,GTPV2, DHCP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSL, HTTP_PROXY, HTTP2, KERBEROS5, and DHCP6.
The generated metadata is exported in IPFIX (IP Flow Information Export) format and CEF (Common Even Format) to security analytics and forensics tools thereby providing greater visibility to enforce corporate compliance.
The output from the Application Metadata Intelligence in CEF format can also be converted to JSON format using Application Metadata Exporter (AMX) application. To learn more about AMX application refer to Application Intelligence—Application Metadata Exporter
Refer to following topics for more detailed information and step-by-step instructions on how to configure Application Metadata Intelligence and view the statistics:
- Configure Application Metadata Intelligence for Virtual Environment
- View Application Statistics for Application Metadata
You can convert the output from the Application Metadata Intelligence (AMI) which is in CEF format into JSON format and send it to the cloud tools and Kafka. Refer toApplication Metadata Exporter for detailed information on AMX and how to configure it..