Collect, analyse, and act on network logs from Syslog and SNMP Traps. Cloudmon helps teams centralise device events, convert important log entries into alarms, and use Assistive AI to quickly understand log messages, their impact, and recommended next steps.
Network Log Analyser receives Syslog messages and SNMP Traps forwarded from your network devices to Cloudmon probes. Once logs are flowing, rule-based processing lets you tag, discard, create events from, or raise alarms on any log entry. Every log entry can also be passed to Assistive AI for instant plain-language interpretation, impact assessment, and troubleshooting guidance.
Prerequisite: Syslog and SNMP Trap monitoring must be enabled at the probe level before any logs will appear. Navigate to Settings → Monitoring → Probes, select the probe, and enable the relevant log type. Network devices must then be configured to forward logs to the probe IP on port 514 (Syslog) or port 162 (SNMP Traps).
Collect network events Receive Syslog messages and SNMP Traps from network devices through Cloudmon probes on ports 514 and 162. | Convert logs into actions Use log rules to tag entries, create events, discard unwanted logs, stop rule processing, or raise alarms on matched conditions. | Assistive AI Decode any log entry instantly with AI-generated explanations, impact assessment, and troubleshooting guidance. Requires Azure OpenAI integration. |