The Availability tab (AMD)
Availability reports for Adaptive Media Delivery (AMD) provide details on responses at the Edge, origin, and by Content Provider (CP) code, country and autonomous system number (ASN).
Start by setting up a filter
Use the Filters panel to customize your report. You can set these options:
If you've already set filters for another report's tab in the Adaptive Media Delivery > Historical reports, those filters are automatically applied when you access this tab. If this tab doesn't support one or more of those filters, you'll receive a message.
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Date Range (Required)*. Click the date range field and determine a range of time you want for report data. See Set the date/time range for a report for more information. You can also set a Time and Timezone for this report. However, certain time zones may not work with this report because data is collected on an hourly basis using the UTC time zone.
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CP Code (Required)*. A content provider (CP) code is a unique identifier we assign to you for reporting, billing, and monitoring traffic served over the Akamai network. Someone in your organization assigns a friendly name to a CP code when it's created—either via a tool in Akamai Control Center or an API, or with the help of your Akamai account representative. Click each desired CP code to include in the filter or, if you know the name or number of the desired CP code, type it in the Filter field to refine the results. You can also click All to include every CP code.
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Delivery Format. If you want to filter the results to a specific media format, select it here. The Others selection here applies to all other media formats not listed for selection.
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IP Version. Select the applicable IP version for traffic—IPV4, IPV6, or All for both.
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Delivery Type. Select from On Demand, Live, or All for both. (All is the default.)
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Media Encryption. Determine if you want to include streams that used Media Encryption in your filter. (All is the default.)
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HTTP Version. Select the desired HTTP version used in the transfer of content.
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Traffic Type. Select the traffic security level—Non-Secure for HTTP traffic, Premium Secure Traffic for HTTPS secure traffic that uses an Enhanced TLS Edge certificate, Secure Traffic (Shared Certificate) for HTTPS secure traffic that uses the Akamai shared certificate, or Standard Secure Traffic for HTTPS secure traffic that uses a Standard TLS Edge certificate.
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Ultra Low Latency. Enable this if you've incorporated low latency streaming in your AMD property, via the Enable ULL streaming option in the Content Characteristics behavior. All properly configured HLS and DASH-format live streams that have used low latency will be included in the report.
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Chunked Transfer. This applies if you're incorporating low latency streaming for DASH via Media Services Live in your AMD property. This specific scenario takes advantage of chunked transfer encoding (CTE), where data is sent to the player in a series of "chunks." The player doesn't have to wait until the complete segment is available. Enable this to include DASH streams that were served in chunks via CTE.
The widgets
Each individual content panel in the reporting tabs is referred to as a "widget." Several widgets make up your report in this tab. Here's an example of the "Origin Responses" widget in the Availability tab:
Widget | Description |
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Edge Responses | Information on the total number of hits to <> edge servers, at a specific point in time, categorized by response code. See Reporting metrics (AMD) for information on codes. |
Origin Responses | Information on the total number of hits to origin servers, at a specific point in time, categorized by response code. See Reporting metrics (AMD) for information on codes. |
Origin Failover | This applies if you've incorporated Origin Failover support in your AMD property. It reports the number of times origin failures occurred and fail actions were executed. Data is displayed at a granularity of five minutes, based on the CP code applied in the Content Provider Code behavior in your AMD properties. |
Edge Responses by CP Code | For selected CP codes—information on the total number of hits to Akamai edge servers, at a specific point in time, categorized by response code. See Reporting metrics (AMD) for information on codes. |
Origin Responses by CP Code | For selected CP codes—information on the total number of hits to origin servers, at a specific point in time, categorized by response code. See Reporting metrics (AMD) for information on codes. |
Edge Responses by Country | For selected countries—information on the total number of hits on Edge servers, categorized by their response codes. See Reporting metrics (AMD) for information on codes. Starting May 15 2023, this data will be derived by extrapolation from a random, 10% sample of log lines. |
Edge Responses by ASN | For selected Autonomous System Names (ASN)—information on the total number of hits to Akamai edge servers, at a specific point in time, categorized by response code. See Reporting metrics (AMD) for information on codes. Starting May 15 2023, this data will be derived by extrapolation from a random, 10% sample of log lines. |
Prefetched Origin Responses | This applies if you've incorporated Prefetching support in your AMD property. Information on the total number of hits to origin servers for prefetched content, at a specific point in time, categorized by response code. See Reporting metrics (AMD) for information on codes. |
You can modify your filters
Click to further refine the specific data for all widgets in the report. The same options discussed above are available for use.
Toggle between Table and Chart view
Click the table icon () or the chart icon (
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Aggregation of data is affected by Chart view
If a widget offers a Chart view that displays a line graph, there is a limit on the number of data points that can be plotted. This limit affects the aggregation of data revealed, based on the range of time you specify. See Widget data aggregation and Chart view for more information.
Analyze data
Click the magnifying glass icon () to customize the kind of data that is shown in the widget. See Analyze data shown in a report for more information.
Download the widget's data
Click the download icon () in a widget to download a comma-separated value (.csv) data file of the report output.
Updated 5 months ago