Updated on 2022-02-22 GMT+08:00

Querying Events of a Specified EIP

Functions

This API allows you to query events of a specified EIP in the last 24 hours. Events include cleaning and blackhole events, and the query delay is within five minutes.

URI

  • URI format

    GET /v1/{project_id}/antiddos/{floating_ip_id}/logs

    You can use ? and & behind the URI to add query conditions, as shown in the request example.

  • Parameter description

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    project_id

    Yes

    String

    User ID

    floating_ip_id

    Yes

    String

    ID corresponding to the EIP of a user

Request

Table 1 Parameter description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

limit

No

Integer

Limit of number of returned results or the maximum number of returned results of a query. The value ranges from 1 to 100, and this parameter is used together with the offset parameter.

If neither limit nor offset is used, query results of all ECSs are returned.

offset

No

Integer

Offset. This parameter is valid only when used together with the limit parameter.

sort_dir

No

String

Possible values:
  • desc: indicates that query results are given and sorted by time in descending order.
  • asc: indicates that query results are given and sorted by time in ascending order.

The default value is desc.

Response

  • Parameter description

    Name

    Type

    Description

    total

    Integer

    Total number of EIPs

    logs

    Data structure

    List of events

  • Data structure description of logs

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    start_time

    Yes

    Long integer

    Start time

    end_time

    Yes

    Long integer

    End time

    status

    Yes

    Integer

    Defense status, the possible value of which is one of the following:
    • 1: indicates that traffic cleaning is underway.
    • 2: indicates that traffic is discarded.

    trigger_bps

    Yes

    Integer

    Traffic at the triggering point

    trigger_pps

    Yes

    Integer

    Packet rate at the triggering point

    trigger_http_pps

    Yes

    Integer

    HTTP request rate at the triggering point

Example

  • Example request
    GET /v1/67641fe6886f43fcb78edbbf0ad0b99f/antiddos/1df977c2-fdc6-4483-bc1c-ba46829f57b8/logs
  • Example response
    {
       "total": 1,
       "logs": [
          {
             "start_time": 1473217200000,
             "end_time": 1473242400000,
             "status": 1,
             "trigger_bps": 51106,
             "trigger_pps": 2600,
             "trigger_http_pps": 3589
          }
       ]
    }

Status Code

See Status Code.