Traffic Dashboard

The report provides traffic information on messages published and received over HTTP and MQTT for a selected period of time within 90 days.

Filters

Choose at least one required filter in every report. For optional filters, making no selection returns all associated data for that filter.

The traffic report lets you filter the data included in the report by the following criteria:

  • CP Code. Required. Content Provider (CP) codes let you segment your delivered content for tracking and reporting purposes. All CP codes are tied to one or more services, which are then tracked and reported under that CP code.
  • Jurisdictions. A geographically distributed set of servers.
  • Namespaces. A unique, user-defined identifier indicating a particular configuration.

Messages

This report displays the following statistics:

  • Number of messages. The total number of messages that were published and received within the specified timeframe.
  • Message size. The average size of a message.
  • Message volume. The total volume of the messages.

The minimum and maximum values in the statistics refer to a time dependent on the date range that you specify:

  • Longer than 31 days: 1 day
  • Longer than 2 days but shorter than or equal to 31 days: 1 hour
  • Equal to or longer than 5 minutes but shorter than or equal to 2 days: 5 minutes

Messages Traffic graph

The Messages Traffic graph reflects the total number of messages published and received over MQTT and HTTP for the selected period. The vertical axis of the graph, Messages Count, shows the number of messages. The horizontal axis, Date/Time, shows progression over time. The unit is set to hours, days, or weeks depending on the selected period. You can filter message traffic data by clicking the appropriate message counts on the right side of the graph. To zoom in and narrow the time range for a more granular view, select a time range on the graph.