Configuring and Using VPC Flow Logs in Cloud Logging Reviews

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Note: Currently, flow logs only monitor UDP (protocol #17) and TCP (protocol #6). Earlier, you generated some ICMP traffic on the instances using ping. ICMP is protocol #1. If you create a filter to show protocol #1, you will not see any entries. Try this if you want. it actually shows ICMP as well Using query returned results: resource.type="gce_subnetwork" log_name="projects/qwiklabs-gcp-01-0b3dd040d4e7/logs/compute.googleapis.com%2Fvpc_flows" jsonPayload.connection.protocol=1

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