Cisco Qsig Feature; Cisco Signaling Performance - Cisco MCS-7825-H3-IPC1 Service Manual

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Chapter 5
Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts
Table 5-30
Cisco Presence
Counters
IncomingTrunkSideSubscriptions
OutgoingTrunkSideSubscriptions

Cisco QSIG Feature

The Cisco QSIG Feature object provides information regarding the operation of various QSIG features,
such as call diversion and path replacement.
counters.
Table 5-31
Cisco QSIG Feature
Counters
CallForwardByRerouteCompleted
PathReplacementCompleted

Cisco Signaling Performance

The Cisco Signaling Performance object provides call-signaling data on transport communications on
Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Performance counter.
Table 5-32
Cisco Signaling Performance
Counters
UDPPacketsThrottled
OL-22523-01
Counter Description
This counter represents the cumulative number of presence subscriptions that
were received on the trunk side.
This counter represents the cumulative number of presence subscriptions that
were sent on the trunk side.
Table 5-31
Counter Description
This counter represents the number of successful calls that has been forwarded by
rerouting. Call forward by rerouting enables the path for a forwarded call to be
optimized (minimizes the number of B-Channels in use) from the originator
perspective. This counter gets reset when the Cisco CallManager service
parameter Call Forward by Reroute Enabled is enabled or disabled, or when the
Cisco CallManager service restarts.
This counter represents the number of successful path replacements that have
occurred. Path replacement in a QSIG network optimizes the path between two
edge PINX (PBXs) that are involved in a call. This counter resets when the
Cisco CallManager service parameter Path Replacement Enabled is enabled or
disabled, or when the Cisco CallManager service restarts.
Table 5-32
Counter Description
This counter represents the total number of incoming UDP packets that were
throttled (dropped) because they exceeded the threshold for the number of
incoming packets per second that is allowed from a single IP address. Configure
the threshold via the SIP Station UDP Port Throttle Threshold and SIP Trunk UDP
Port Throttle Threshold service parameters in Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration. This counter increments for every throttled UDP packet
that was received since the last restart of the Cisco CallManager Service.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide
Performance Monitoring in RTMT
contains information on the Cisco QSIG feature
contains information on the Cisco Signaling
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