Use CIDR notation queries to filter your network traffic logs
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Use CIDR notation queries to filter your network traffic logs


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This article discusses how Observability Pipelines can streamline the often complex process of collecting and processing XML-formatted logs. It highlights how Pipelines can parse XML data, extract valuable fields, and transform it into a usable format for analysis and alerting – eliminating the need for custom scripting or complex configurations. Ultimately, Observability Pipelines offer a simplified and scalable solution for gaining insights from XML logs.
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