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use custom index on kibana visualizations

Configure Kibana Dashboards/Visualizations to use Custom Index

Configure Kibana Dashboards/Visualizations to use Custom Index

In this guide, we will walk you through easy steps to configure Kibana dashboards/visualizations to use custom index. Elastic Beats come packaged with sample Kibana

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