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title: "Traffic Origin Tab"
slug: "traffic-origin-tab"
updated: 2026-02-13T15:49:12Z
published: 2026-02-13T15:49:12Z
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> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.silentpush.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Traffic Origin Tab

1. On the landing page, enter a Domain, IP4/IPv6, ASN, or URL. Press **Enter** or click **Total View**.
2. Click the **Traffic Origin** tab. This is visible only if your organization has **Traffic Origin** permissions enabled.

> **Note**: GeoIP permissions are required to zoom beyond level 10.

## Use the Map View

The interactive map uses Google Vector Tiles for smooth rendering.

1. Select a time period to filter detections.
2. View markers for IP detections, clustered by proximity (e.g., clusters show counts and adjust size with zoom).
3. Click clusters to zoom in; switch layers (default: dark mode) or to satellite view.
4. Color grading indicates density: hotter colors for higher counts.

## Use the Table View

The table displays detections with columns for:

- First Seen Timestamp
- Last Seen Timestamp
- IPv4/IPv6
- Latitude and Longitude
- Country
- User Agent

![](https://cdn.document360.io/8e5460b3-9d96-4b01-8bb3-6591a4af3a8c/Images/Documentation/Screenshot 2026-01-29 at 12.25.37 PM.png)

Changes to the time range update both the table and the map in real time. Select checkboxes in the table to highlight specific points on the map.

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The human-readable name (e.g., example.com) associated with an indicator of compromise (IoC) or network resource, used to identify and access websites or services in threat intelligence analysis.

Autonomous System Number, a unique numeric identifier assigned to an Autonomous System (AS) for managing IP address routing within and between networks on the internet

The date when a domain was first observed in DNS zone files, providing insight into its age and potential trustworthiness in threat intelligence analysis.

The most recent date a domain appeared in zone files, indicating its ongoing presence or activity in DNS records.
