Network Quality Analyzer provides detailed reports on the results of HTTP, MTR, TCPING, and PING probes.
Filter conditions
Network Quality Analyzer displays probe data according to your specified criteria.
On the Probe result details tab, filter conditions include client application, probe protocol, probe result, probe client (by country, carrier, or device ID), target server (by country, carrier, or server address), time range, and total response time. After you set the conditions, click Query. The table below displays the probe records with columns such as No., client IP, status code, total response time (ms), server address, server IP, device ID, operating system, operating device, probe result, and start time. Click Details to view more information about a specific record.HTTP probe details
To view the details of a specific HTTP probe, click Details.
The HTTP probe details page includes two sections: probe information and network path. The probe information section is divided into client and server columns, displaying the client's device ID, device information, and device network, as well as the server address, probe start time, and probe task ID. The network path section visualizes the complete path from the client to the target server via the DNS server. It includes five sequential nodes: DNS resolution, TCP connection, SSL handshake, time to first byte, and time to last byte. Each node displays its success status and the time taken. The color of the connecting lines indicates the link quality, transitioning from green (good) to yellow (fair) and orange (poor). The bottom of the page shows client details (operating device, operating system, client IP, client city, carrier) and target server details (server IP, server city, cloud provider).| Node | Description |
| DNS server | The node that provides DNS resolution. |
| Target server | The destination server for the URL request. |
| Client | The node that starts the HTTP probe. |
MTR probe details
To view the details of a specific MTR probe, click Details.
The top of the MTR probe details page displays the probe record, including the probe address, probe time, device ID, probe protocol, and primary network. The page displays the link topology map, sectioned by cellular network and Wi-Fi. In the Weak network metric settings panel on the right, the default latency is200 ms and the default packet loss rate is 10%. You can click the Refresh button to update the topology map.
- Weak network metrics
The MTR probe generates a link map by comparing probe data with the configured weak network metrics.
- Node color
Node color Description Gray No IP address information was retrieved for this node. Red The node's latency exceeds the threshold configured in the weak network metrics. Yellow The node's latency is at least 50% of the threshold configured in the weak network metrics. Green The node's latency is less than 50% of the threshold configured in the weak network metrics. - Node details
Node Description IP The node's IP address. An asterisk (*) is shown if the IP address was not retrieved. Link A unique identifier for the network path. Region The node's geographical region. Carrier The node's network carrier. Latency The node's latency. Packet loss The node's packet loss rate. - Link
- Multiple paths may exist between the client and the server node. You can specify the maximum number of paths during the probe.
- Each path has a unique link identifier.
- If multiple paths pass through a single node, their information is displayed together under that node.
TCPING probe details
To view the details of a specific TCPING probe, click Details.
The TCPING probe details show key metrics, including minimum, maximum, and average latency, latency standard deviation, and packet loss rate.
The TCPING probe details page includes two sections: probe information and network path. The probe information section shows the probe start time, probe task ID, client information (device ID, device information, device network), and the server address. The network path table displays the network type, client IP, server IP, latency metrics, packet loss rate, and raw probe data.PING probe details
To view the details of a specific PING probe, click Details.
The PING probe details show key metrics, including minimum, maximum, and average latency, latency standard deviation, and packet loss rate.
The PING probe details page includes the probe information and network path sections. The probe information section is divided into client and server sections. The client information includes probe start time, probe task ID, device ID, device information, and device network. The server information includes the server address. The network path table includes columns for network type, client IP, server IP, and raw probe data.