Thanks for the clarification. AWStats has the following settings, so it sees all that traffic to unless you tell it otherwise:
6.0+ for LevelForFileTypesDetection, LevelForSearchEnginesDetection, LevelForKeywordsDetection, LevelForWormsDetection
# Following values allows you to define accuracy of AWStats entities (robots,
# browsers, os, referers, file types) detection.
# It might be a good idea for large web sites or ISP that provides AWStats to
# high number of customers, to set this parameter to 1 (or 0), instead of 2.
# Possible values:
# 0 = No detection,
# 1 = Medium/Standard detection
# 2 = Full detection
# Change : Effective for new updates only
# Default: 2 (0 for LevelForWormsDetection)
By default, cPanel doesn't have these options, but in WHM >> Statistics Software Configuration we offer this option to give you more control over how stats are processed:
Allow Awstats configuration Include file
Awstats Include file option will allow a user defined configuration file to be included at the time of statistics processing. The include file should be placed in the user's home directory at ~/tmp/awstats/awstats.conf.include. This file can be used to override and add new configuration options to Awstats.