Domain Graph
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Domains
  Domain Hits % Bytes % Sessions Visitors Pages Total Time Errors
1 [UNRESOLVED IP]
351,439    100.0%
0    0%
29,027 5,328 42,578 14:04 31,208
2 [AUTH USERS]
1    <1%
0    0%
1 1 1 00:30 0
  Average
175,720    50.0%
0    0%
14,514 2,664 21,289 02:46 15,604
2 Totals
351,440    100%
0    0%
29,028 5,329 42,579 14:34 31,208
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Help Card: Domains
Report Overview This report identifies the key domain names visiting your site, based on their
second-level domain suffixes (such as aol.com, uu.net, etc).

Knowing where large groups of visitors originate may help to tailor your site content and/or structure to better serve these majorities. If visitors from particular domains are of interest to your organization, yet only represent a small amount of overall traffic, it may highlight a need to more effectively advertize and promote your site to these domains.

Note: All machines on the Internet have a unique IP address (192.77.210.55) associated with them. Several machines also have named addresses (www.quest.com) against their IP addresses for ease of use. Many machines do NOT have a name associated with them, and these display as [UNRESOLVED IP] in this report.

If the only entry in this report is [UNRESOLVED IP], then you need to switch on DNS Lookups, in Settings > Analysis > Network > DNS.

Graph Description Vertical axis: Domain.
Second-level domain suffix.

Horizontal axis: Hits (default sorting).
Changing the sorting options in Settings > Statistics will alter the horizontal axis to the new sort method. This report can be sorted/graphed by hits, bytes, sessions, visitors, pages and errors.

Red lines (if present):
HTTP errors (Page not found, server error, etc)

Table Description Domain:
Suffix of the domain that generated traffic on your site.

Hits (%):
Number of hits by all visitors from the corresponding domain. (Percentage of hits from each domain as a proportion of the total hits.)

Bytes (%):
Raw bytes transferred to visitors from each domain. (Percentage of bytes transferred to each domain as a proportion of the total number of bytes transferred.)

Sessions:
Number of sessions on your web site by visitors from the corresponding domain.

Visitors:
Unique visitors to your web site from the coresponding domain. If a visitor returns to your site more than once during the reporting period, it is not counted in this figure.

Pages:
Pages viewed by visitors from the corresponding domain.

Total Time:
Total time spent online by all visitors from the corresponding domain.

Errors:
Errors generated by visitors from the corresponding domain.
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