AI Integration — Network Event Ingestion for Custom LLM Pipelines
The requirement
An enterprise customer running a private AI cluster for operational data correlation wanted to ingest network console events from their ConX-SFP fleet alongside telemetry from other infrastructure sources. They needed a secure, reliable pipeline that respected their existing data architecture.
What we delivered
Wetatronics built a custom event gateway that bridges the ConX Portal’s event stream to the customer’s AI infrastructure.
- Secure transport — events are delivered over authenticated, encrypted channels from the ConX Portal to the customer’s AI cluster, with guaranteed delivery and retry logic.
- Structured event format — console messages are parsed, timestamped, and enriched with device metadata before delivery, ready for immediate ingestion by the customer’s LLM pipeline.
- Webhook and API integration — the gateway uses ConX Portal’s webhook and REST API capabilities, requiring no modifications to the core platform.
- Customer-controlled processing — the customer’s own LLMs handle correlation, severity assessment, and action recommendations, combining network events with data from other operational systems.
Outcome
The customer now processes network console events alongside server metrics, application logs, and infrastructure telemetry in a single AI-powered analysis pipeline. ConX-SFP acts as the collection layer at the network edge, while the customer’s own models handle the intelligence — giving them full control over their analysis and data.
On-Premises Deployment — Air-Gapped ConX Portal
The requirement
A network operator managing classified infrastructure needed remote serial console access across multiple sites — but with a strict requirement: no data could leave their network. Cloud-hosted services were not an option.
What we delivered
Wetatronics deployed the ConX Portal on the customer’s own infrastructure, providing a fully self-contained environment with no internet dependency.
- Identical feature set — browser-based remote console, serial log search, device management, alerting, and AI-powered analysis, all running locally.
- Docker-based deployment — the portal runs as a set of containers, making it straightforward to install, update, and back up using standard DevOps tooling.
- Air-gapped activation — devices are onboarded via offline claiming workflows, with no external connectivity required at any point.
- Full data sovereignty — all console logs, session recordings, and analytics remain within the customer’s network boundary.
Outcome
The customer gained the same remote console access and operational visibility as a cloud deployment, without compromising their security posture. New sites are brought online by shipping pre-configured ConX-SFPs with installation instructions — non-specialist staff can complete the setup in under five minutes.