The Manifest Personalization tab (AMD)
This report shows requests for content that's been configured for delivery through the Manifest Personalization behavior in AMD.
Manifest Personalization generates a manifest "on-the-fly" when a request for content matches specific criteria. This manifest determines the appropriate video quality content for the requesting device.
This tab is only accessible if you have AdaptiveMediaDelivery::ManifestPersonalization on your contract, and your Akamai Control Center user account has the permission VIEW_AMD_MF_REPORTS enabled. Contact your account representative for more information or assistance.
Set 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 here. 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 this field and determine a range of dates you want for report data. See Set the date/time range for a report for more information. You can gather data from the last 90 days.
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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.
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.
Widget | Description |
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Hits by CPCode | Information on the number of hits per CP code per second, on target media categorized by <> edge, midgress, and origin servers. "Target media" applies to content delivered via a manifest that was generated by Manifest Personalization. |
Hits by Domain | The total number of requests—both successful and failed—for a manifest generated by Manifest Personalization, based on the requesting hostname. |
Hits by Device | The total number of requests—both successful and failed—for a manifest generated by Manifest Personalization, based on the requesting device. See the "Device" dimension in Reporting dimensions (AMD) for a list of the current device types. |
Hits by OS | The total number of requests—both successful and failed—for a manifest generated by Manifest Personalization, based on the operating system in use on the requesting device. See the "OS" dimension in Reporting dimensions (AMD) for a list of the current operating systems. |
Hits by Manifest URL | The total number of requests—both successful and failed—for a manifest generated by Manifest Personalization, based on that manifest's URL. |
Toggle between Table and Chart view
Click the table icon () or the chart icon (
) to switch between these views in a widget.
Aggregation of data is affected by Chart view
If a widget offers a chart view that displays a line graph, there's 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 access a separate interface that lets you view customized data. 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 12 months ago