Simply:
- create an access token with "auditlogs.read" scope.
- access environment API v2 > Audit Logs.
- use the access token to unlock and start fetching data.
- press try it now.
- specify the below parameters to limit the results.



upon successful execution you will receive response code 200 and attached below example

then share the curl command with SRE team for constant audit log fetching.
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