Location: Account Information/View Bandwidth Usage
The Bandwidth Usage feature provides the following:
This tool logs http, ftp, smtp, and pop3 traffic. This usually accounts for almost all traffic that a normal account with use.
If you have irc, game servers, etc servers running, you will need to use bandmin or mrtg to track the bandwidth from these as it will not appear here.
Subdomains that have not transferred any of the above bandwidth will no longer be shown.
Parked domain bandwidth is included in the domain that the parked domain is parked on.
When the page loads, you will see a five-column table consisting of the following information:
User - This column displays the account's username.
Domain - This column displays the domain name of the associated account.
Xfer (Best Fit) - This column displays the amount of bandwidth used by the account for the current month.
Limit
(Best Fit) - This column displays the bandwidth limitation for
the associated account. You can modify the bandwidth limit by clicking
on the "pencil-chart" icon next to the bandwidth limit setting.
When the page loads, you will see a three-column table consisting of the
following information:
User - The domain name and username of the associated account you are modifying.
Bandwidth Used - Bandwidth used for the current month for the associated account you are modifying.
Bandwidth
Limit - Enter the new bandwidth limit (in Megabytes only) in the
"Bandwidth Limit" text box. Then click on the "Change"
button.
"USERNAME's bandwidth limit has been set to NEW_BANDIWTH_LIMIT
M."
Usage - This column displays both a bar graph of the bandwidth usage for the associated account as well as the percentage of bandwidth used by the account for the current month.
You can navigate to previous months by clicking on the "Last Month [MONTH YEAR]" link. You can also navigate forward, assuming you are viewing a month prior to the current month's bandwidth usage, by clicking on the "Next Month [MONTH YEAR]" link.
The bottom of the screen displays the "Total Bandwidth Usage."