Account Information

View your usage statistics and account information.

Overview

Information about accounts is displayed in two places: the Account Overview and the Account Details dropdown.

Account Overview

The account overview section at the top of the main page identifies the team, subscription level, and the usage statistics for the loaded account. It is important to monitor the Projects, Assets, Data, and Transfer values such that users do not exceed their allotted usage limits for the active subscription level.

Account Overview

Account Overview

Account Details

The Account Details dropdown identifies information about the current account. If the user is a member of multiple teams, they will be able to switch between teams via this dropdown.

Account Details (short)

Account Details (short)

To access additional account details, click on your username.

Account Details (long)

Account Details (long)

Team Tenants

Users who are part of a Team have access to all team members' data. When you are part of a Team, you have access to both your Tenant and the team Tenant.

To access your Tenant as well as your Team Tenant:

  1. Left-click on your account name at the top-right of the screen
  2. Select the desired Team/Tenant
Team Tenants

Team Tenants

At this point, the Uploads and Projects that are displayed will reflect the currently selected Team.

Data Under Analysis

Data Under Analysis (DUA) is the total uncompressed amount of data that Teleseer has processed and stored for your account. You can free up space by deleting uploaded data files. Projects do not count towards your quota.

Your monthly transfer limit is 4-5x of your data under analysis each month.

For instance, if you are at the Starter 10 GB tier level, you can have up to 10 GB of uncompressed data uploaded to your account. This could be raw PCAP, A compressed archive containing PCAP, or any combination thereof. You can delete (your uploads) and reprocess an additional 40 GB of data for the month. Compressed archives are useful because they can be uploaded faster*

NOTE: this does not mean that you can have a 10 GB compressed archive containing more than 10 GB of uncompressed data.