There are seven types of Profiling, namely: Ping, Nslookup, TraceRoute, screenshot, upload HTML source code, retain HTTPRequest header, and packet capture options. The first three are enabled by default. Whether to turn it on or not depends on customer needs. It is recommended that Error be turned on, which is helpful for problem analysis.
Different Task Types have different opening permissions. (1) Full page, single file download, Transaction streaming, streaming media: all supported; (2) Ping: supports Nslookup, TraceRoute, and packet capture; (3) MTR: supports Nslookup; (4) Private protocols: Ping, Nslookup, TraceRoute; (5) Push test: Profiling is not supported.
Different Profiling also have different permissions(1) Execute when page Error appears: red dot data in scatter points; (2) Executed when page Error or content Error appears: red dot or orange dot data in scatter points; (3) Always execute: all scatter data; (4) Only the header information of the main Element and error element is retained; (5) Keep all Element response header information; (6) Keep all element request header and response header information;Expanded supplement: There are four types of data for scatter points: (1) Green dot: normal points, normal data (2) Yellow dot: Warning, generally this data will appear when you choose IE browser. This phenomenon is caused by the incompatibility between the page frame and the browser. (3) Orange dot: There is content Error. In the page, the first Element is the main Element, the second to the last one is the sub-Element, and the non-main Element error is the content Error. (4) Red dot: The master Element reported an error, such as: 404.502, unable to establish a connection with the other Error.
(1)Ping (2)Trace information (3) Nslookup information (4) Screenshot (5) upload HTML source code: It is a zip package. After downloading, just open it with a text tool. (6) Keep the HTTPRequest header (7) Packet capture: It is a zip package. After downloading, you can view it with a packet capture tool, such as wireshark.