Last update:2026-08-20 14:03:34
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The Dashboard page displays the number of hostnames with protection enabled, product update announcements, a request overview, and a request trend chart. This page helps you:
Three hostname counts are displayed at the top of the page. Comparing them lets you quickly determine whether any hostnames don’t yet have a security policy enabled:
| Count | Description |
|---|---|
| Hostnames with Protection Enabled | The total number of hostnames with at least one security policy enabled |
| Total Hostnames | The total number of hostnames onboarded to full-site protection |
| Hostnames with Security Policy Enabled | The number of hostnames with a security policy enabled, counting only the following five categories: DDoS Protection, WAF, Bot Management, API Security, and Threat Intelligence |
If Total Hostnames is greater than Hostnames with Protection Enabled, this means some hostnames are onboarded but don’t have any protection policy enabled. Go to Security Settings > Policies to review the policy status of specific hostnames and evaluate whether related protection should be enabled.
Displays the protection rule sets and features that are continuously updated. Click View More for details:
| Update Type | Description |
|---|---|
| WAF Managed Rules | The security expert team continuously tracks and analyzes new threats and develops corresponding protection rules; updates are released every Wednesday by default, with emergency updates issued in response to major vulnerabilities |
| DDoS Managed Rules | DDoS managed rules are updated periodically, informed by experience from handling real attack events |
| Product Feature Updates | Includes new feature releases, capability upgrades, and experience improvements |
Select a time range and hostname, then click Query to view the request distribution and trend.
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| Total Requests | The total number of requests that passed through a protection node |
| Mitigated Requests | The number of requests blocked by a security policy. Handling actions include Cookie Verification, JavaScript Verification, JavaScript Challenge, Interactive Challenge, Deny, IP Block, Deny Connection, Reset Connection, DDoS Managed Verification, Bot Managed Verification, and Redirect to Friendly Page |
| Monitored Requests | The number of requests detected by a security policy but not blocked, with the handling action set to Monitor, Delay, Skip |
| Whitelisted Requests | The number of requests that matched a whitelist and were allowed through directly |
Note: When a single request triggers multiple security policies, it is counted multiple times as an attack request. As a result, the cumulative count of attack requests may exceed the total number of requests.