The Bandwidth Reports page shows your site's bandwidth usage,
by service, from the start of the monitoring period to the current day.
Service.
The name of the service using bandwidth on your site. Bandwidth usage
is reported for the following services.
HTTP
- Quantifies bandwidth consumed by traffic on your HTTP server.
HTTPS
- Quantifies bandwidth consumed by traffic on your HTTPS server.
Note:
The Header information for both HTTP and HTTPS is reported separately
so that the HTTP and HTTPS usage information corresponds to the statistical
data provided by log analyzers.
FTP
- Quantifies bandwidth consumed by traffic on your FTP server.
IMAP
- Quantifies bandwidth consumed by traffic on your IMAP server.
POP3
- Quantifies bandwidth consumed by traffic on your POP3 server.
SMTP
- Quantifies bandwidth consumed by traffic on your SMTP server.
SSH
- Quantifies bandwidth consumed by traffic on your SSH server.
Telnet
- Quantifies bandwidth consumed by traffic on your Telnet server.
Unknown
- Quantifies bandwidth consumed by traffic on custom configured servers.
Note:
If you have configured a service distinct from any of the above-mentioned
services, it is qualified as an "unknown" service. For
example, if you have configured a service, RSH, bandwidth consumed by
traffic on this server will be classified as unknown.
All
Services - Cumulative bandwidth usage statistics for all of the
above-mentioned services.
Usage.
A bar graph showing how much incoming and outgoing network traffic
is on your site.
In
(M). The
bandwidth, in megabytes, used by the service for incoming network traffic.
Out
(M). The
bandwidth, in megabytes, used by the service for outgoing network traffic.
Total
(M). The
total bandwidth, in megabytes, used by the service.
%
of All. The total bandwidth, shown as a percentage, used by this service
in comparison to other services.
The time periods are based on the bandwidth monitoring
cycle, which is established by your service provider.