Configuring Speedtest¶
For general information about the Speedtest function in Paragon Active Assurance and the presentation of Speedtest results, see this page.
Configuration of Speedtest is done under Account > Speedtest. The following settings are available:
General tab¶
WebSocket port: HTTP listen port used by the Test Agent Speedtest server for listening to incoming WebSocket connections from the Speedtest web page.
Category label:
Note
Be aware that web browsers normally block connections to ports commonly used by other protocols, so that these ports must be avoided. Examples: Ports blocked by Firefox; Ports blocked by Chrome.
Max parallel tests: The maximum number of parallel Speedtest tests that can be running towards a server.
Test duration (s): Duration of the downstream and upstream tests in seconds.
Warning
Increasing the test duration can potentially cause issues, such as the browser crashing.
Allow public report: Governs whether to allow users to download a PDF report on the test once it has finished.
Allow social sharing: Governs whether to
Show shared Test Agents: Governs whether to If this setting is disabled, shared Test Agents will be hidden when you start a new Speedtest.
Show full description: Governs whether to allow users to see the four test steps and how they work on the public Speedtest page.
IP access filter: Limits the access to the Speedtest service for a specific address range. The access filter is a comma-separated string of IP addresses or address ranges.
Language: Select the user interface language for Speedtest.
Confirm your settings by clicking the Save config button.
Categories tab¶
When users perform a test, they can select a category for it.
For example, you might define “Internet service” as category type on the General tab, and then define categories like “DSL 2 Mbit/s” and “FTTH 100 Mbit/s” on the Categories tab. Each category can have different fail thresholds for throughput, loss, and round-trip delay. In this way, users can conveniently indicate what type of Internet service they are using when running their test. Later on, support technicians can then easily review, say, all tests run for “DSL 2 Mbit/s”.
The defined category type and categories are displayed both in the Paragon Active Assurance Speedtest presentation and on the public Speedtest page:
If no category is selected by the user, the “Default” category will be applied to the test.
Logo tab¶
You can upload a logotype to display on the Speedtest page that is seen by your users.
Supported image formats are JPEG, PNG, and GIF. The maximum image size is 400 × 200 pixels, and the maximum image file size is 100 kB.
Naming Test Agent interfaces taking part in Speedtest¶
By default, Test Agent interfaces will be displayed on the public Speedtest page in the format <Test Agent name>:<interface name>
, for example, MyTestAgent:eth0
. If you want to the interface to appear under a custom name, go to the Test Agent settings, click the interface, and enter the desired name in the Description field for that interface:
This name will from now appear under Server on the public Speedtest page:
Social logo tab¶
You can also upload a logotype to display when sharing results to social networks.
For the image to be displayed correctly it needs to be 250 × 250 pixels, in PNG format, and less than 100 kB in size. Note that social networks might cache old images, and changes made to the logo will then take some time to appear.