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Chapter 5
Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts
Table 5-5
Cisco CallManager (continued)
Counters
SIPTrunkAuthorization
SIPTrunkAuthorizationFailures
SIPTrunkServerAuthenticationChallenges This counter represents the number of authentication challenges for incoming SIP
SIPTrunkServerAuthenticationFailures
SWConferenceActive
SWConferenceCompleted
SWConferenceOutOfResources
SWConferenceResourceActive
SWConferenceResourceAvailable
OL-22523-01
Counter Description
This counter represents the number of application-level authorization checks for
incoming SIP requests that Cisco Unified Communications Manager has issued
to SIP trunks. An application-level authorization check occurs when Cisco
Unified Communications Manager compares an incoming SIP request to the
application-level settings on the SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuration
window in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.
This counter represents the number of application-level authorization failures for
incoming SIP requests that have occurred on Cisco Unified Communications
Manager SIP trunks. An application-level authorization failure occurs when
Cisco Unified Communications Manager compares an incoming SIP request to
the application-level authorization settings on the SIP Trunk Security Profile
Configuration window in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration and finds that authorization for one or more of the SIP features
on that window is not allowed.
requests that Cisco Unified Communications Manager issued to SIP trunks. An
authentication challenge occurs when a SIP trunk with Digest Authentication
enabled sends a SIP request to Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
This counter represents the number of authentication challenge failures that
occurred for incoming SIP requests from SIP trunks to Cisco Unified
Communications Manager. An authentication failure occurs when a SIP trunk
with Digest Authentication enabled sends a SIP request with bad credentials to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
This counter represents the number of active conferences on all software
conference devices that are registered with Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.
This counter represents the total number of conferences that used a software
conference bridge that was allocated from a Cisco Unified Communications
Manager and that have been completed, which means that the conference bridge
has been allocated and released. A conference activates when the first call
connects to the bridge. The conference completes when the last call disconnects
from the bridge.
This counter represents the total number of times that Cisco Unified
Communications Manager attempted to allocate a software conference resource
from those that are registered to Cisco Unified Communications Manager when
none was available. Counter includes failed attempts to add a new participant to
an existing conference.
This counter represents the total number of conference resources that are in use
on all software conference devices that are registered with Cisco Unified
Communications Manager. The system considers a conference to be active when
one or more calls connect to a bridge. One resource equals one stream.
This counter represents the number of new software-based conferences that can
be started at the same time, for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. You
must have a minimum of three streams available for each new conference. One
resource equals one stream.
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