IoT Edge Connect reports

A set of IoT EC-related reports are available in the ​Control Center. Each report lets you display data according to selected filters (for example, CP codes).

IoT EC Connections Dashboard report

This report provides traffic information on the connection requests and drops 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.

  • CP code (required). Content provider (CP) codes let you segment your delivered content for tracking and reporting purposes. All CP codes have ties to one or more services, which are tracked and reported under that CP code.

  • Namespaces. A unique, user-defined identifier indicating a particular configuration.

  • Jurisdictions. A geographically distributed set of servers.

The report displays the following statistics:

  • Connection requests. Indicates the number of requests. The report shows both the Accepted and Refused connections.
  • Connection drops. Indicates the number of connection drops. The report shows both the Client Disconnections and Server Disconnections.

Metrics

  • Connections events. Connections events per time unit.

  • Maximum number of events. Maximum number of connection events in time unit.

  • Minimum number of events . Minimum number of connection events in time unit.

  • Total events. Total number of connection events in report time range.

  • Events count slope . Events count slope .

IoT EC Traffic Dashboard report

The report provides traffic information on messages published and received over HTTP and Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (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.

  • CP code (required). Content provider (CP) codes let you segment your delivered content for tracking and reporting purposes. All CP codes have ties to one or more services, which are tracked and reported under that CP code.

  • Namespaces. A unique, user-defined identifier indicating a particular configuration.

  • Jurisdictions. A geographically distributed set of servers.

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.

Metrics

  • Total messages. Total number of messages.

  • Maximum number of messages. Maximum number of messages.

  • Minimum number of messages. Minimum number of messages.

  • Message count slope . Message count slope.

  • Message volume. Message volume.

  • Message volume maximum. Message volume maximum.

  • Message volume minimum. Message volume minimum.

  • Message volume slope. Message volume slope

  • Average single message size. Average single message size.

Connection Monitoring report

The report provides traffic information on the connection requests for a selected period of time that is 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.

  • CP code (required). Content provider (CP) codes let you segment your delivered content for tracking and reporting purposes. All CP codes have ties to one or more services, which are tracked and reported under that CP code.

  • Namespaces. A unique, user-defined identifier indicating a particular configuration.

  • Jurisdictions. A geographically distributed set of servers.

The report displays the following statistics regarding the connection requests:

  • Connections. Indicates the total number of requests.
  • Errors. Indicates the number of errors.
  • Drops. Indicates the number of connection drops.