The URLs Legacy tab (DD)

The URLs Legacy report lets you review historical data on a per-URL basis for one or more ​Akamai​ Content Provider (CP) codes, over a range of time you specify. The period of time defaults to the current day.

Start by setting up a filter

Use the Filters panel to customize your report. You can set these options:

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If you've already set filters for another report's tab in the Download 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 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.

  • 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.

  • IP Version. Select the applicable IP version for traffic—IPV4, IPV6, or All for both.

  • Traffic Option. Select the traffic security level—Non-Secure for HTTP traffic, Secure Traffic - Customer Certificate for HTTPS secure traffic that uses a Standard TLS or Enhanced TLS Edge certificate, Secure Traffic - Shared Certificate for HTTPS secure traffic that uses the Akamai shared certificate or All Traffic.

  • URL. Use these fields to customize report data to specific URL parameters. For example, set this to "Contains" and input a segment of a specific URL (https://myvideos/sports) to have report data displayed for all URLs that contain that segment.

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 "Top URLs By Volume" widget in the URLs Legacy tab:

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WidgetDescription
Top URLs By Volume This widget displays the following:
  • Overall totals. The first row lists total Edge Volume and Hits for all URLs.

  • Individual URL totals. The total volume of data transferred from the Edge and the total number of hits for a specific URL, over the time specified. The URL with the highest volume transferred is listed first.

Top URLs By Hits This widget displays the following:
  • Overall Totals. The first row lists total Edge Hits and Volume for all URLs.

  • Individual URL totals. The total number of Edge hits and the total volume of data transferred for a specific URL, over the time specified. The URL with the highest number of hits is listed first.

Top URLs By Errors This widget displays the following:
  • Overall Totals. The first row lists the total number of error hits, successful hits and volume for all URLs.

  • Individual URL totals. The number of Edge hits that resulted in an error, the total of Ok (successful) Edge hits, and the volume of data transferred for a specific URL, over the time specified. The URL with the highest number of error hits is listed first.

Top URLs By Downloads Initiated This widget displays the following:
  • Overall Totals : The first row lists the total number of Edge hits initiated, volume transferred, and Ok (successful) Edge hits.

  • Individual URL totals. The number of Edge hits initiated, he total of Ok (successful) Edge hits, and the volume of data transferred for a specific URL, over the time specified. The URL with the highest number of downloads initiated is listed first.

Top URLs By Downloads Completed This widget displays the following:
  • Overall Totals : The first row lists the total number of completed downloads, volume transferred, and Ok (successful) Edge hits.

  • Individual URL totals. The number of downloads that completed, the total of Ok (successful) Edge hits, and the volume of data transferred for a specific URL, over the time specified. The URL with the highest number of downloads initiated is listed first.

URL Trend By Day This widget displays daily "trend" data for each of the URLs listed. Use the drop-down to customize the data shown:
  • Show only 'All Hits' per URL. Show all Edge hits for each URL.

  • Show only 'All OK Hits' per URL. Show only successful Edge hits for each URL.

  • Show only 'All Error Hits' per URL. Show only Edge hits that resulted in an error for each URL.

  • Show only '{Response Code}' per URL. Show only hits that resulted in that response code. Values of "{#}xx" reveal all response codes from that range. For example, 'Show only 3xx per URL' reveals hits that resulted in any 300 response (302, 304, etc.).

You can modify your filters

Click IMAGE_STUB to further refine the specific data for all widgets in the report. The same options discussed above are available for use.

Download the widget's data

Click the download icon (IMAGE_STUB) in a widget to download a comma-separated value (.csv) data file of the report output.

View more details

Click this icon (IMAGE_STUB) in a widget to view expanded data, over-and-above what's displayed by default. You can click the download icon here (IMAGE_STUB) to download a .csv file of this data. Click the IMAGE_STUB to return to full report view.

Details on the additional metrics in the expanded report can be found in Reporting metrics (AMD).