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Updated on 2026-01-09 GMT+08:00

LLL Statistics

You can view the statistics of the LLL service for streaming domain names. The metrics include the downstream bandwidth/traffic usage, global stream playbacks, and single-stream playbacks.

Notes

Bandwidth/Bitrate is counted by 1,000 (example: 1 Mbit/s = 1,000 Kbit/s) and traffic by 1,024 (example: 1 MB = 1,024 KB).

Procedure

  1. Log in to the Live console.
  2. In the navigation pane, choose LLL Statistics.
  3. Select Downstream Bandwidth/Traffic, Global Streams, or Single Stream to view the statistics of the LLL service.

    Move the cursor to the trend chart and scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in or zoom out the X axis (time).

Downstream Bandwidth/Traffic

Specify the time, streaming domain name, area, application name, stream name, and statistical granularity. Click Bandwidth or Traffic on the right of the page to view the specific data.

You can click on the right to export specific data.
  • You can query statistics of the past 365 days.
  • You can query statistics in a time span of up to 31 days.
  • The minimum statistical granularity is five minutes. For example, data generated from November 6, 2020 08:00:00 (GMT+08:00) to November 6, 2020 08:04:59 (GMT+08:00) is displayed at the statistical point November 6, 2020 08:00:00 (GMT+08:00). The bandwidth uses the average value of the selected statistical granularity, and the traffic uses the accumulated value of the selected statistical granularity.
  • The stream name is the name of the stream pulled by the player. For example, if the player pulls a transcoded stream, set the stream name to the name of the transcoded stream.
  • The exported data cannot be classified by carrier.
  • Bandwidth Trends: the total bandwidth trend of the selected domain name. You can also view the downstream peak bandwidth of the selected domain name within the query period below the Bandwidth Trends area, as shown in Figure 1.
    Figure 1 Downstream bandwidth statistics
  • Traffic Trends: the total traffic trend of the selected domain name. You can also view the traffic data of the selected domain name within the query period below the Traffic Trends area, as shown in Figure 2.
    Figure 2 Downstream traffic statistics

    The total traffic displayed in the traffic table and traffic trend chart is the sum of the LLL service traffic measured every five minutes and converted from byte into MB, accurate to two decimal places. Therefore, the displayed traffic data may be slightly different from the sum of the values in the Downstream Traffic(MB) column in the exported traffic statistics table. This is because the values are rounded off.

Global Streams

You can view global playback statistics of LLL streams, including the stream pull success rate, average playback frame rate, average first-screen latency, average frame freezing rate, and CPU usage.

  • You can query statistics of the past three days.
  • You can query playback statistics on Web, iOS, and Android devices.

Single Stream

You can view playback statistics of a single LLL stream, including the stream pull success rate, number of online viewers, average first-screen latency, average playback frame rate, average downstream bitrate, average frame freezing rate, and CPU usage.

Specify the time, streaming domain name, area, application name, stream name, and statistical granularity. Then click to view the playback statistics of a single LLL stream corresponding to the selected streaming domain name.
  • You can query statistics of the past 365 days.
  • You can query statistics in a time span of up to 31 days.
  • The minimum statistical granularity is one minute. For example, data generated from November 6, 2020 08:00:00 (GMT+08:00) to November 6, 2020 08:00:59 (GMT+08:00) is displayed at the statistical point November 6, 2020 08:00:00 (GMT+08:00).
  • You can query playback statistics of a single stream on Web, iOS, and Android devices.