See your application traffic as understandable dashboards and reports — not just log lines.
An access log on its own isn't enough. When error rate spikes, a security event occurs, or performance drops in production, teams need fast answers: Which application is affected? Which URL? Which user group, country, backend, WAAP rule, or response-time range is involved in this event?
The classic approach pushes logs out, stands up a separate dashboard stack, hand-builds reports, and turns maintenance into its own operation. That model takes time and splits teams across different tools, slowing down root-cause analysis.
TR7 L7 Reporting makes application-layer traffic visible directly inside the TR7 platform. Built-in dashboards, detailed traffic breakdowns, WAAP attack reports, performance analytics, and scheduled report delivery all run inside the same management experience.
Don't grep log lines. Understand the traffic.
L7 Reporting unifies ADC, WAAP, health-check, backend, and application-performance signals into one observation surface. Operations, security, and compliance teams make decisions faster against the same data.
L7 visibility and reporting capabilities
L7 Reporting turns raw log data into operational visibility. Dashboards, traffic analytics, and cross-layer correlation work together so teams can understand errors, attacks, and performance issues faster.
Application traffic is monitored under understandable breakdowns: request count, status code, response time, SSL TPS, throughput, source country, URL, IP, and backend.
TR7 ships with ready-made dashboards for per-application and platform-wide views. The operator gets live traffic visibility without designing a separate dashboard.
When something goes wrong, you need to see not just the symptom but the path to the cause. L7 Reporting brings ADC, WAAP, backend, health-check, and response-time signals together on the same timeline.
L7 Reporting is not just a data exit point that ships logs out. It is the built-in observation capability of the TR7 platform — turning application traffic into dashboards, reports, and analysis.
L7 Reporting lets operations, security, performance, and audit teams work against the same traffic truth. When a problem arises, the event is understood from a dashboard — not by grepping logs.
Production sees a sudden spike in 5xx errors. The operations team needs to know quickly which application, URL, backend, or time window the error concentrates in.
L7 Reporting shows the 5xx spike broken down by vService, URL, response time, and backend. Health-check, WAAP signal, and backend status appear on the same timeline. Root-cause analysis accelerates.
Before a new campaign, peak season, or growth event, you need to know which applications need more capacity.
The global dashboard shows traffic trends by vService and backend. You can see — with data — which application is growing, which is nearing saturation, and which resources need to be reinforced.
An auditor wants to see how much traffic each application received in the last 90 days, how many attacks were blocked, which sources sent risky requests, and which security controls fired.
L7 Reporting generates reports for WAAP attacks, blocked requests, targeted vServices, source countries, IPs, and traffic patterns. PDF/XLSX exports can be used as evidence in audit processes.
After a new application release, users start reporting slowness. The team needs to see which URLs slowed down, which backends responded later, and how the p99 response time shifted.
Response-time panels and histograms make it easy to compare the previous period with the new one. Slowed URLs, affected backends, and the problematic time windows are identified quickly.
L7 Reporting is licensed by the number of vServices to be reported on. It scales from small deployments to multi-application enterprise environments and to service-provider scenarios.
Every ADC license ships baseline L7 reporting capacity for a standard number of vServices. For broader reporting needs, the capacity tiers below take over.
For PAYG customers, L7 Reporting can be delivered with L4 DDoS and L7 DDoS capabilities together as part of the PAYG Extra Pack.
L7 Reporting supports audit and compliance processes by making application traffic, security events, access patterns, and attack reports visible.
Supports monitoring of technical safeguards on systems that process personal data — access patterns, security events, and traffic visibility.
Contributes to traffic monitoring, capacity reporting, incident review, and operational auditability requirements in financial systems.
Supports auditable monitoring of traffic events, attack reports, and access patterns on systems that access the cardholder data environment.
Provides reportable traffic visibility for access to patient-data systems, application usage, and security events.
L7 Reporting is available as a Premium add-on for all four TR7 bundles (Base, Geo, Secure, and Enterprise). Built-in dashboards, traffic analytics, cross-layer correlation, report exports, and REST API access are included in the add-on scope.
Let's walk through an L7 Reporting demo against your own scenario: which vServices will be reported on, which dashboards will be used, which reports will be scheduled, and which metrics security and operations teams will follow.