DDoSDstat

DDoS Dstat Traffic Monitoring Bot

A professional Layer4 / Layer7 Dstat traffic analysis tool built on Telegram. Second-level sampling and real-time charts to track bandwidth, connections and requests with precision.

  • Free
  • Real-time
  • Layer 4 / 7
Capabilities

Built for traffic analysis

Layer4 Dstat

Transport-layer monitoring for TCP / UDP / ICMP. Real-time port traffic, connections and bandwidth.

Layer7 Dstat

Application-layer analysis of HTTP / HTTPS / DNS — request rate (RPS), response time and status codes.

Real-time Charts

Second-level sampling auto-renders charts — bandwidth, packet rate and connection trends at a glance.

Telegram-native

No client to install — operate entirely inside Telegram and launch monitoring anywhere.

About Dstat

What is DDoS Dstat monitoring?

Dstat is shorthand for “traffic statistics” — the real-time sampling and visualization of network traffic toward a target IP or server. In DDoS defense and stress-testing scenarios, operators watch a Dstat panel to gauge how much traffic a target is absorbing, and to judge whether links are saturated and whether mitigation is working.

DDoS traffic is usually analyzed by OSI layer, and each layer tracks different metrics:

Layer4 · Transport

Covers TCP / UDP / ICMP, tracking bandwidth (bps/Gbps), packet rate (pps) and concurrent connections. SYN Flood, UDP Flood and ICMP Flood live here, exhausting a target via raw packets or bandwidth.

Layer7 · Application

Covers HTTP / HTTPS / DNS, tracking requests per second (RPS), status codes and latency. CC and HTTP Flood attacks live here — they mimic legitimate requests, so they must be judged by request rate and response behavior rather than bandwidth alone.

Real-time monitoring matters because traffic is highly dynamic: only second-level sampling can capture sudden spikes, separate attack traffic from legitimate usage, and verify the real-world effect of rate-limiting or scrubbing.

Workflow

Start monitoring in 3 steps

  1. [01]

    Send /start

    Open the bot on Telegram and send the start command.

  2. [02]

    Select node

    Choose a suitable Dstat server node.

  3. [03]

    Enter IP

    Enter the target IP to get live charts and stats.

Live Preview

Chat, then monitor

dstat-bot-session
User
/start
Bot
Select Dstat type:
Layer4 DstatLayer7 Dstat
User
Layer4 Dstat
Bot
Select a server node:
US-East Germany
User
US-East
Bot
Dstat Monitor · US-East
Total Traffic
2.45 Gbps
Packets
450 Kpps
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is DDoS Dstat Bot?

DDoS Dstat Bot is a Telegram-based network traffic monitoring tool. It captures real-time Dstat data and renders charts for both Layer4 (TCP/UDP/ICMP) and Layer7 (HTTP/HTTPS/DNS), giving you a clear view of target traffic.

Is it free to use?

Yes, DDoS Dstat Bot is completely free. Just send /start to the bot on Telegram to begin — no sign-up or payment required.

What is the difference between Layer4 and Layer7 Dstat?

Layer4 Dstat focuses on the transport layer, monitoring port traffic, connection counts and bandwidth (TCP/UDP/ICMP). Layer7 Dstat focuses on the application layer, tracking request rate (RPS), response time and HTTP status codes.

How do I get started?

Three steps: 1) Open the bot on Telegram and send /start; 2) pick a Dstat server node; 3) enter a target IP to start real-time monitoring. The bot returns charts and statistics.

Is the monitoring data real-time?

Yes. The bot samples traffic at the second level and instantly generates charts, so you can watch bandwidth, packet rate and connections live.

Start monitoring your traffic now

Free, fast and stable — get started with a single /start command.

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