Cisco Sip; Cisco Sip Normalization - Cisco MCS-7825-H3-IPC1 Service Manual

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Performance Monitoring in RTMT

Cisco SIP

The Cisco Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) object provides information about configured SIP devices.
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Cisco SIP
Counters
CallsActive
CallsAttempted
CallsCompleted
CallsInProgress
VideoCallsActive
VideoCallsCompleted

Cisco SIP Normalization

The Cisco SIP Normalization performance object contains counters that allow you to monitor aspects of
the normalization script, including initialization errors, runtime errors, and script status. Each device that
has an associated script causes a new instance of these counters to be created.
Cisco SIP Normalization counters.
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Cisco SIP Normalization
Display Name
DeviceResetAutomatically
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Counter Description
This counter represents the number of calls that are currently active (in use) on
this SIP device.
This counter represents the number of calls that have been attempted on this SIP
device, including both successful and unsuccessful call attempts.
This counter represents the number of calls that were actually connected (a voice
path was established) from a SIP device. This number increases when the call
terminates.
This counter represents the number of calls that are currently in progress on a SIP
device, including all active calls. When all calls that are in progress are connected,
the number of CallsInProgress equals the number of CallsActive.
This counter represents the number of video calls with streaming video
connections that are currently active (in use) on this SIP device.
This counter represents the number of video calls that were actually connected
with video streams for this SIP device. This number increments when the call
terminates.
Description
This counter indicates the number of times that Cisco Unified CM automatically
resets the device (SIP trunk). The device reset is based on the values that are
specified in the Script Execution Error Recovery Action and System Resource Error
Recovery Action fields on the SIP Normalization Script Configuration window in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. When the device (SIP
trunk) is reset due to script errors, the counter value increments. This count restarts
when the device is reset manually.
Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts
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