Open the gateway → Metrics tab in my.cubepath.com.
Charts inbound and outbound network traffic in Mbps over a range from the last hour up to the last 7 days, with an optional live mode that refreshes every few seconds.
What to watch for
The gateway's plan sets a bandwidth ceiling in Mbps, and that ceiling is shared by every server on the network. This chart is how you find out you're near it — the symptom otherwise is "the network feels slow" with nothing obviously wrong on any individual server.
- Sustained traffic near the plan's Mbps means the gateway is the bottleneck for everything behind it. Resize it.
- A sharp outbound spike on servers that should only be pulling updates deserves a look: a private tier suddenly pushing a lot of data out is worth explaining.
- Inbound higher than outbound is normal — most private servers download far more than they upload.
NoteThis is traffic through the gateway, which is only the traffic that leaves the private network. Server-to-server traffic inside the network doesn't pass through it and doesn't appear here.
TipOne saturated gateway slows every server sharing it, and nothing on those servers explains why. When a fleet on a private network gets uniformly slower without any of them being busy, check this chart before anything else.