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Security Edge
today

Expanded Security Edge Observability: Inline Node Logs Now in the Telemetry Portal

We’ve made observability simpler, faster, and more powerful for Security Edge customers! 

Starting today, you can view and filter your inline node logs directly inside the Security Edge Telemetry Portal, giving you immediate visibility into what’s happening across your API traffic in real time.

What’s New

You’ll now find a new dashboard under:

Telemetry Portal → Wallarm → Inline Node Logs

From there, you can explore both access logs and error logs with powerful built-in facets, including:

  • region: view traffic by data center or PoP
  • host: isolate activity for specific APIs or services
  • request_method: focus on GET, POST, DELETE, and more
  • nginx_status / upstream_status: identify failed requests and backend issues
  • remote_addr / upstream_addr: trace requests from source to origin
  • request_uri / req_id: drill into specific transactions or sessions

Each facet supports wildcard and regex matching, making it easy to narrow results and quickly find what you need, whether you’re troubleshooting, validating configuration changes, or analyzing API behavior.

Why It Matters

Before this improvement, inline node logs for Security Edge were only available through a support request.

Now, everything is available in one place, giving you:

  • Faster troubleshooting without leaving the portal
  • Unified visibility across all inline nodes
  • Reduced operational overhead with no manual access or forwarding required

This Security Edge update brings greater transparency into the filtering layer, allowing your teams to diagnose issues and validate traffic handling directly from the Telemetry Portal.

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