--- navigation_title: "Network direction" mapped_pages: - https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/network-direction-processor.html --- # Network direction processor [network-direction-processor] Calculates the network direction given a source IP address, destination IP address, and a list of internal networks. The network direction processor reads IP addresses from [Elastic Common Schema (ECS)][Elastic Common Schema (ECS)](ecs://reference/index.md)) fields by default. If you use the ECS, only the `internal_networks` option must be specified. $$$network-direction-options$$$ | Name | Required | Default | Description | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | `source_ip` | no | `source.ip` | Field containing the source IP address. | | `destination_ip` | no | `destination.ip` | Field containing the destination IP address. | | `target_field` | no | `network.direction` | Output field for the network direction. | | `internal_networks` | yes * | | List of internal networks. Supports IPv4 andIPv6 addresses and ranges in CIDR notation. Also supports the named ranges listed below. These may be constructed with [template snippets](docs-content://manage-data/ingest/transform-enrich/ingest-pipelines.md#template-snippets). * Must specify only one of `internal_networks` or `internal_networks_field`. | | `internal_networks_field` | no | | A field on the given document to read the `internal_networks` configuration from. | | `ignore_missing` | no | `true` | If `true` and any required fields are missing,the processor quietly exits without modifying the document. | | `description` | no | - | Description of the processor. Useful for describing the purpose of the processor or its configuration. | | `if` | no | - | Conditionally execute the processor. See [Conditionally run a processor](docs-content://manage-data/ingest/transform-enrich/ingest-pipelines.md#conditionally-run-processor). | | `ignore_failure` | no | `false` | Ignore failures for the processor. See [Handling pipeline failures](docs-content://manage-data/ingest/transform-enrich/ingest-pipelines.md#handling-pipeline-failures). | | `on_failure` | no | - | Handle failures for the processor. See [Handling pipeline failures](docs-content://manage-data/ingest/transform-enrich/ingest-pipelines.md#handling-pipeline-failures). | | `tag` | no | - | Identifier for the processor. Useful for debugging and metrics. | One of either `internal_networks` or `internal_networks_field` must be specified. If `internal_networks_field` is specified, it follows the behavior specified by `ignore_missing`. ## Supported named network ranges [supported-named-network-ranges] The named ranges supported for the `internal_networks` option are: * `loopback` - Matches loopback addresses in the range of `127.0.0.0/8` or `::1/128`. * `unicast` or `global_unicast` - Matches global unicast addresses defined in RFC 1122, RFC 4632, and RFC 4291 with the exception of the IPv4 broadcast address (`255.255.255.255`). This includes private address ranges. * `multicast` - Matches multicast addresses. * `interface_local_multicast` - Matches IPv6 interface-local multicast addresses. * `link_local_unicast` - Matches link-local unicast addresses. * `link_local_multicast` - Matches link-local multicast addresses. * `private` - Matches private address ranges defined in RFC 1918 (IPv4) and RFC 4193 (IPv6). * `public` - Matches addresses that are not loopback, unspecified, IPv4 broadcast, link local unicast, link local multicast, interface local multicast, or private. * `unspecified` - Matches unspecified addresses (either the IPv4 address "0.0.0.0" or the IPv6 address "::"). ## Examples [network-direction-processor-ex] The following example illustrates the use of the network direction processor: ```console POST _ingest/pipeline/_simulate { "pipeline": { "processors": [ { "network_direction": { "internal_networks": ["private"] } } ] }, "docs": [ { "_source": { "source": { "ip": "128.232.110.120" }, "destination": { "ip": "192.168.1.1" } } } ] } ``` Which produces the following result: ```console-result { "docs": [ { "doc": { ... "_source": { "destination": { "ip": "192.168.1.1" }, "source": { "ip": "128.232.110.120" }, "network": { "direction": "inbound" } } } } ] } ```