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Performance Monitoring in RTMT Chapter 5 Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts Table 5-5 Cisco CallManager Counters AnnunciatorOutOfResources AnnunciatorResourceActive AnnunciatorResourceAvailable AnnunciatorResourceTotal AuthenticatedCallsActive AuthenticatedCallsCompleted AuthenticatedPartiallyRegisteredPhone AuthenticatedRegisteredPhones BRIChannelsActive BRISpansInService CallManagerHeartBeat CallsActive Counter Description This counter represents the total number of times that Cisco Unified Communications Manager attempted to allocate an annunciator resource from those that are registered to a Cisco Unified Communications Manager when none were available. This counter represents the total number of annunciator resources that are currently in use on all annunciator devices that are registered with a Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This counter represents the total number of annunciator resources that are not active and are currently available. This counter represents the total number of annunciator resources that are provided by all annunciator devices that are currently registered with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This counter represents the number of authenticated calls that are currently active (in use) on Cisco Unified Communications Manager. An authenticated call designates one in which all the endpoints that are participating in the call are authenticated. An authenticated phone uses the Transport Layer Security (TLS) authenticated Skinny protocol signaling with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This counter represents the number of authenticated calls that connected and subsequently disconnected through Cisco Unified Communications Manager. An authenticated call designates one in which all the endpoints that are participating in the call are authenticated. An authenticated phone uses the TLS authenticated Skinny protocol signaling with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This counter represents the number of partially registered, authenticated SIP phones. This counter represents the total number of authenticated phones that are registered to Cisco Unified Communications Manager. An authenticated phone uses the TLS authenticated Skinny protocol signaling with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This counter represents the number of BRI voice channels that are currently in an active call on this Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This counter represents the number of BRI spans that are currently available for use. This counter represents the heartbeat of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This incremental count indicates that Cisco Unified Communications Manager is up and running. If the count does not increment, that indicates that Cisco Unified Communications Manager is down. This counter represents the number of voice or video streaming connections that are currently in use (active); in other words, the number of calls that actually have a voice path that is connected on Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide 5-6 OL-22523-01