Downstream Traffic
You can view the traffic usage of all streaming domain names and export traffic details to your local PC.
Notes
The billable traffic (the actual network traffic) is about 10% higher than the displayed statistics on the console due to TCP/IP packet header and TCP retransmission consumptions.
About Query
- You can query historical data of the last 90 days.
- You can query statistics about up to 20 domain names at a time.
- You can query statistics in a time span of up to 31 days.
- The minimum statistical granularity is 5 minutes. For example, data generated from April 2, 2019 08:00:00 (GMT+08:00) to April 2, 2019 08:04:59 (GMT+08:00) is displayed at the statistical point April 2, 2019 08:00:00 (GMT+08:00).
Viewing the Downstream Traffic
- Log in to the Live console.
- In the navigation pane, choose .
- Select a time, domain name, and granularity. Data in the Traffic Utilization and Traffic Statistics areas is displayed.
- Traffic Utilization displays the total traffic trend of the selected domain name. You can move the mouse pointer to the trend chart and scroll the mouse wheel to zoom X axis within a time range.
Figure 1 Downstream traffic trend
- Traffic Statistics displays the actual traffic usage of the selected domain name in the query period.
Figure 2 Downstream traffic details
- Traffic Utilization displays the total traffic trend of the selected domain name. You can move the mouse pointer to the trend chart and scroll the mouse wheel to zoom X axis within a time range.
- Click Export in the upper right corner to export traffic details.
The total traffic displayed in the traffic table and traffic trend chart is the sum of traffic measured every 5 minutes and converted from byte into MB, accurate to two decimal places. Therefore, there may be a slight difference from the sum of the values in the Traffic column in the exported traffic table. This is because the values are rounded off during calculation.
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