Reports and Monitoring
During tests, you can inspect outcomes through live monitoring views; after tests, you can analyze results in detailed reports.
Live monitoring
- Dashboard: Metrics such as bytes, packet count, concurrent users, target latency, and response time are updated in real time.
- Attack monitor: Traffic and parameter changes on the simulation side.
- Target monitor: Target system responses, availability, and performance summary.
- Protocol-specific measurements can also be monitored for HTTP/HTTPS, DNS, TCP, and ICMP.
Test reports
When a test ends, a comprehensive report is provided. Reports help you revisit past runs, compare behavior, and identify potential issues. You can save reports for future review and audits.
How to interpret reports
The report includes test duration, generated traffic volume (bytes/packets), target response behavior, and availability summary. Increased latency or error rate can indicate mitigation or capacity improvements are needed. Comparing multiple runs helps reveal trends.
Action logs
Operations such as test start, parameter changes, and stop events are recorded in action logs; these are useful for review and audit trails.