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IP Range Aggregation
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IP Range Aggregation
editJust like the dedicated date range aggregation, there is also a dedicated range aggregation for IP typed fields:
Example:
{ "aggs" : { "ip_ranges" : { "ip_range" : { "field" : "ip", "ranges" : [ { "to" : "10.0.0.5" }, { "from" : "10.0.0.5" } ] } } } }
Response:
{ ... "aggregations": { "ip_ranges": { "buckets" : [ { "to": "10.0.0.5", "doc_count": 4 }, { "from": "10.0.0.5", "doc_count": 6 } ] } } }
IP ranges can also be defined as CIDR masks:
{ "aggs" : { "ip_ranges" : { "ip_range" : { "field" : "ip", "ranges" : [ { "mask" : "10.0.0.0/25" }, { "mask" : "10.0.0.127/25" } ] } } } }
Response:
{ "aggregations": { "ip_ranges": { "buckets": [ { "key": "10.0.0.0/25", "from": "10.0.0.0", "to": "10.0.0.127", "doc_count": 127 }, { "key": "10.0.0.127/25", "from": "10.0.0.0", "to": "10.0.0.127", "doc_count": 127 } ] } } }