Report modules are listed on the Analytics menu. After selecting the desired module, click the desired report from the side navigation bar.
If a reporting module is hidden or disabled, then that reporting module has not been purchased. Please contact your CDN account manager for additional details.
Key information for navigating through the available reports:
Most reports are automatically generated upon loading the corresponding page. After which, modify the report's settings to improve its relevancy.
To generate a report
Navigate to the desired reporting moduleCore Reports, Advanced Content Analytics, Real-Time Statistics, or Edge Performance Analytics and then click on the desired report.
Perform one or more of the following steps:
The available settings vary by report. For example, there are no filtering options for Real-Time Statistics reports. Real-Time Statistics always display current information on CDN activity for your account.
The majority of the reports in the Core Reports module allow data to be filtered by the POP through which the request was served.
Set the Edge Nodes option to either of the following:
Modifying the Edge Nodes option will automatically refresh the report.
The time period for which data will be reported may defined for most reports. The available filtering options for defining this time period are described below.
Time Period | Description |
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Month Year |
Configures the report to display data for the selected month/year combination (e.g., July 2017). This period starts at midnight on the first day of the month and ends at 23:59 on the last day of the month. |
Past 24 Hours |
Configures the report to display data for the last 24 hours. Upon selecting this option, the report's start/end date will be updated to a 24 hour period that ends at the top of the hour of the current hour. Example: If it is currently 10:30 a.m., then the 24 hour period would start at 10 a.m. on the previous day and end at 10 a.m. on the current day. |
Today |
Configures the report to display data for the current day. Upon selecting this option, the report's start date/time will be updated to read 00:00 (i.e., midnight) of the current day. The report's end date/time will be the current date and time. |
This Week |
Configures the report to display data for the current week. Upon selecting this option, the report's start date/time will be updated to read 00:00 (i.e., midnight) for a date 7 days prior to today. The report's end date/time will be the current date and time. |
This Month |
Configures the report to display data for the current month. Upon selecting this option, the report's start date/time will be updated to read 00:00 (i.e., midnight) for the first day of the current month. The report's end date/time will be the current date and time. |
Yesterday |
Configures the report to display data for yesterday. Upon selecting this option, the report's start date/time will be updated to read 00:00 (i.e., midnight) of the previous day. The report's end date/time will be 23:59 of the previous day. |
Last Week |
Configures the report to display data for the last week. Upon selecting this option, the report's start date/time will be updated to read 00:00 (i.e., midnight) for a date that is 14 days prior to the current date. The report's end date/time will be 23:59 for a date 7 days prior to the current date. |
Last Month |
Configures the report to display data for the previous month. Upon selecting this option, the report's start date/time will be updated to read 00:00 (i.e., midnight) for the 1st of the previous month (e.g., 2017-07-01 00:00). The report's end date/time will be 23:59 for the last day in that month (e.g., 2017-07-31 23:59). |
Custom |
Allows a custom start/end date/time to be applied to the report. Define this time period through the From and the To option, respectively.
Custom time periods should be limited to approximately 1 month. Specifying a longer time frame may cause a long delay or even prevent the report from being generated. |
The set of available time filtering options varies by report type.
The report will be updated upon selecting a predefined time period from the Date Range option. Apply a custom time period to a report by clicking Go.
A factor that affects the set of data that will be included in a report is the inclusive nature of start and end date/times. In order to understand what this means, you will need to know that data is reported in chunks of time (e.g., 5 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, etc.). A report will include all of the chunks that fall within the specified time period and the chunks that correspond to the specified start and end date/time. This will occur regardless of whether the specified start and end date/time falls at the start, middle, or end of a chunk of time.
A few key facts about how time chunks affect or interact with report data:
It is important to know the following information when generating or viewing a report:
The above information can be used to identify the exact time period that will be covered by a report. Simply make sure to account for the chunk of time used by the report to figure out the exact time period for which CDN activity will be reported.
The following table illustrates how the exact time period that will be included in a report can be calculated for each type of time chunk. This example assumes that the following date/time range was used to generate the report:
Time Chunk | Actual Start Date/Time | Actual End Date/Time |
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5 Minutes |
2017-08-01 07:00:00 |
2017-08-02 00:04:59 |
1 Hour |
2017-08-01 07:00:00 |
2017-08-02 00:59:59 |
1 Day |
2017-08-01 00:00:00 |
2017-08-02 23:59:59 |
Several reports (e.g., Traffic Summary, Bandwidth, and Data Transferred) provide information on the CDN response to the client. The data used to calculate these reports includes:
Although CDN activity data is stored in bytes, the value displayed in a report is a much larger unit (e.g., Gigabytes or Terabytes). This makes it easier for users to assess and analyze CDN traffic based on report data. In order to display data as a larger unit, it must undergo a conversion process from Bytes to Kilobytes to Megabytes to Gigabytes to Terabytes. The conversion factor used in this calculation is 1000 instead of 1024. This has the benefit of simplifying the reporting interface and eliminating confusion for general users in differences between decimal and binary representation of these values.
The above conversion process complies with the convention set by IEC in accordance with the addendum to IEC 60027-2, IEE, and ISO standards.
Our reports do not use the kibi, mebi, gibi terminology. Instead, our reports use the correct terminology of KB, MB, GB, and TB.
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