Cisco Mobility Manager - Cisco MCS-7825-H3-IPC1 Service Manual

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Performance Monitoring in RTMT

Cisco Mobility Manager

The Cisco Mobility Manager object provides information on registered Cisco Unified Mobility Manager
devices.
Table 5-27
Cisco Mobility Manager
Counters
MobileCallsAnchored
MobilityHandinsAborted
MobileHandinsCompleted
MobilityHandinsFailed
MobilityHandoutsAborted
MobileHandoutsCompleted
MobileHandoutsFailed
MobilityFollowMeCallsAttempted
MobilityFollowMeCallsIgnoredDueToA
nswerTooSoon
MobilityIVRCallsAttempted
MobilityIVRCallsFailed
MobilityIVRCallsSucceeded
MobilitySCCPDualModeRegistered
MobilitySIPDualModeRegistered
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Chapter 5
Table 5-27
contains information on Cisco Unified Mobility Manager device counters.
Counter Description
This counter represents the total number of paths that are associated with
single-mode/dual-mode phone call that is currently anchored on a Cisco Unified
Communications Manager. Call anchoring occurs when a call enters an enterprise
gateway and connects to a mobility application that then uses redirection to send
the call back out an enterprise gateway. For example, this counter increments
twice for a dual-mode phone-to-dual-mode phone call: once for the originating
call and once for the terminating call. When the call terminates, this counter
decrements accordingly.
This counter represents the total number of aborted handins.
This counter represents the total number of handins that were completed by
dual-mode phones. A completed handin occurs when the call successfully
connects in the enterprise network and the phone moves from WAN to WLAN.
This counter represents the total number of handins (calls on mobile devices that
move from cellular to the wireless network) that failed.
This counter represents the total number of aborted handouts.
This counter represents the total number of handouts (calls on mobile devices that
move from the enterprise WLAN network to the cellular network) that were
completed. A completed handout occurs when the call successfully connects.
This counter represents the total number of handouts (calls on mobile devices that
move from cellular to the wireless network) that failed.
This counter represents the total number of follow-me calls that were attempted.
This counter represents the total number of follow-me calls that were ignored
before the AnswerTooSoon timer went off.
This counter represents the total number of attempted IVR calls.
This counter represents the total number of failed IVR calls.
This counter represents the total number of successful IVR calls.
This counter represents the total number of dual-mode SCCP devices that are
registered.
This counter represents the total number of dual-mode SIP devices that are
registered.
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