XpoLog help - Enterprise 
 
General
XpoLog allows you to define remote XpoLog nodes. In this manner a complete network of XpoLog nodes can be defined, enabling access from a local XpoLog node to logs defined on remote nodes. This form of log definition enables much faster log access and reduces dramatically the network traffic.

XpoLog Enterprise Cloud
From the Data Support menu select Enterprise, or click on the enterprise node link to enter the XpoLog enterprise cloud page.
This page displays the currently defined XpoLog nodes. You can use the search text box to find in the list a remote XpoLog by its name.

Adding a Remote XpoLog

From the XpoLog Enterprise Cloud page click on the 'Add Remote XpoLog' link to get to the Remote XpoLog Connection definition page.
In the 'General details' section enter the node's name, description, host name, http port and URL context. For instance, if the remote XpoLog's URL is
http://remoteXpoLoghost:8080/XpoLog, enter in the host name "remoteXpoLoghost", in http port enter "8080" and in the URL context enter "XpoLog".
In the 'Remote registration details' section select from the combo box the address of the current XpoLog that will be used for the automatic definition of the local XpoLog in the remote XpoLog host being defined.
In the 'Security details' section enter the login information needed for authentication on the remote XpoLog. If the remote XpoLog runs with the security option enabled, check the 'Auto Login' check box and enter the user name and password. Leaving it unchecked will cause XpoLog to open the login page upon navigation to the remote XpoLog. If the remote XpoLog does not use security, uncheck the 'Auto Login' check box.