Digital Experience Monitoring
Cloudflare One Agent now supports Endpoint Monitoring
Digital Experience Monitoring (DEX) provides visibility into device, network, and application performance across your Cloudflare SASE deployment. The latest release of the Cloudflare One agent (v2025.1.861) now includes device endpoint monitoring capabilities to provide deeper visibility into end-user device performance which can be analyzed directly from the dashboard.
Device health metrics are now automatically collected, allowing administrators to:
- View the last network a user was connected to
- Monitor CPU and RAM utilization on devices
- Identify resource-intensive processes running on endpoints

This feature complements existing DEX features like synthetic application monitoring and network path visualization, creating a comprehensive troubleshooting workflow that connects application performance with device state.
For more details refer to our DEX documentation.
IP visibility
IP visibility enables admins to inspect the different IP addresses associated with an end-user device. IP types available for review on the Cloudflare dashboard include: the device's private IP, the public IP assigned to the device by the ISP, and the router's (that the device is connected to) private IP.
Remote captures
Admins can now collect packet captures (PCAPs) and WARP diagnostic logs from end-user devices. For more information, refer to Remote captures.
Last seen ISP
Admins can view the last ISP seen for a device by going to My Team > Devices. Requires setting up a traceroute test.
DEX alerts
Admins can now set DEX alerts using Cloudflare Notifications. Three new DEX alert types:
- Device connectivity anomaly
- Test latency
- Test low availability
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