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Use Log Analytics to examine Application Gateway Logs

Once your Application Gateway is operational, you can enable logs to inspect the events that occur for your resource. For example, the Application Gateway Firewall logs give insight to what the Web Application Firewall (WAF) is evaluating, matching, and blocking. With Log Analytics, you can examine the data inside the firewall logs to give even more insights. For more information about log queries, see Overview of log queries in Azure Monitor.

In this article, we will look at the Web Application Firewall (WAF) logs. You can set up other Application Gateway logs in a similar way.

Prerequisites

Sending logs

To export your firewall logs into Log Analytics, see Diagnostic logs for Application Gateway. When you have the firewall logs in your Log Analytics workspace, you can view data, write queries, create visualizations, and add them to your portal dashboard.

Explore data with examples

When using AzureDiagnostics table, you can view the raw data in the firewall log by running the following query:

AzureDiagnostics 
| where ResourceProvider == "MICROSOFT.NETWORK" and Category == "ApplicationGatewayFirewallLog"
| limit 10

This looks similar to the following query:

Screenshot of Log Analytics query.

When using Resource-specific table, you can view the raw data in the firewall log by running the following query. To know about the resource-specific tables, visit Monitoring data reference.

AGWFirewallLogs
| limit 10

You can drill down into the data, and plot graphs or create visualizations from here. Here are some more examples of AzureDiagnostics queries that you can use.

Matched/Blocked requests by IP

AzureDiagnostics
| where ResourceProvider == "MICROSOFT.NETWORK" and Category == "ApplicationGatewayFirewallLog"
| summarize count() by clientIp_s, bin(TimeGenerated, 1m)
| render timechart

Matched/Blocked requests by URI

AzureDiagnostics
| where ResourceProvider == "MICROSOFT.NETWORK" and Category == "ApplicationGatewayFirewallLog"
| summarize count() by requestUri_s, bin(TimeGenerated, 1m)
| render timechart

Top matched rules

AzureDiagnostics
| where ResourceProvider == "MICROSOFT.NETWORK" and Category == "ApplicationGatewayFirewallLog"
| summarize count() by ruleId_s, bin(TimeGenerated, 1m)
| where count_ > 10
| render timechart

Top five matched rule groups

AzureDiagnostics
| where ResourceProvider == "MICROSOFT.NETWORK" and Category == "ApplicationGatewayFirewallLog"
| summarize Count=count() by details_file_s, action_s
| top 5 by Count desc
| render piechart

Add to your dashboard

Once you create a query, you can add it to your dashboard. Select the Pin to dashboard in the top right of the log analytics workspace. With the previous four queries pinned to an example dashboard, this is the data you can see at a glance:

Screenshot shows an Azure dashboard where you can add your query.

Next steps

Backend health, diagnostic logs, and metrics for Application Gateway