Top Devices by # Subscribers
Top Devices by # Subscribers report overview
The Top Devices by # Subscribers report shows the most-used device types in terms of the number of subscribers.
Use cases
Network resource planning—Use the report to adjust bandwidth, for example, based on the availability of a new device OS version, and the projected mass download of the new OS.
Risk management—Use the report to apprise customers of the number of devices of a specific type, for example, when the devices are known to adversely affect traffic.
Report characteristics
The following table lists the principal report characteristics.
Table 4-1: Top Devices by # Subscribers report characteristics
Characteristic |
Value |
Statistics type |
AA Cflowd comprehensive application group (per subscriber, per device, or per application group) |
NSP Flow Collector required |
Yes |
Domains |
Residential / Wi-Fi (ESM)
Mobile
Wi-fi (DSM)
Business |
Report inputs |
Prompt |
Notes |
Domain |
Residential / Wi-Fi (ESM), Mobile, Wi-Fi (DSM), Business |
End date |
Calendar date or relative date (for example, two days ago) and time |
Report range |
Length of time to be reported, in minutes (minutes, min), hours (hours, h), days (days, d), weeks (w), or months (months, m) |
Granularity |
Aggregation types:
-
None (raw data)
-
Hourly
-
Daily
-
Monthly |
Days of week |
Select individual days or click Select All. |
Hours of day |
Select individual hours or click Select All. |
Node Type |
Search using partial names or wildcard (%). |
Node |
Group/Partition |
Application Group |
Select individual application groups or click Select All. |
Rank |
Number of devices to report |
Drill-down support |
No |
Example
The following figure shows a report example.