Kaspersky Next XDR Expert

Destinations

Destinations define network settings for sending normalized events. Collectors and correlators use destinations to describe where to send processed events. Typically, correlators and storages act as destinations.

You can specify destination point settings on the Basic settings and Advanced settings tabs. The available settings depend on the selected type of destination.

Destinations can have the following types:

  • internal – Used for receiving data from KUMA services using the 'internal' protocol.
  • nats-jetstream – Used for communication through NATS.
  • tcp – Used for communication over TCP.
  • http – Used for communication over the HTTP protocol.
  • diode – Used to transmit events using a data diode.
  • kafka – Used for kafka communications.
  • file – Used for writing to a file.
  • storage – Used for sending data to storage.
  • correlator – Used for sending data to a correlator.
  • eventRouter – Used for sending events to an event router.

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Destination, internal type

Destination, type nats-jetstream

Destination, tcp type

Destination, http type

Destination, diode type

Destination, kafka type

Destination, file type

Destination, storage type

Destination, correlator type

Destination, eventRouter type

Predefined destinations