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Chapter 5 Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts Performance Monitoring in RTMT Table 5-19 Cisco Media Streaming Application Counter ANNConnectionsLost ANNConnectionState ANNConnectionsTotal ANNInstancesActive ANNStreamsActive ANNStreamsAvailable ANNStreamsTotal CFBConferencesActive CFBConferencesTotal CFBConnectionsLost CFBConnectionState CFBStreamsActive Counter Description This counter represents the total number of times since the last restart of the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application that a Cisco Unified Communications Manager connection was lost. For each Cisco Unified Communications Manager that is associated with an annunciator, this counter represents the current registration state to Cisco Unified Communications Manager; 0 indicates no registration to Cisco Unified Communications Manager; 1 indicates registration to the primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager; 2 indicates connection to the secondary Cisco Unified Communications Manager (connected to Cisco Unified Communications Manager but not registered until the primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager connection fails). This counter represents the total number of annunciator instances that have been started since the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application service started. This counter represents the number of actively playing (currently in use) announcements. This counter represents the total number of currently active simplex (one direction) streams for all connections. Each stream direction counts as one stream. One internal stream provides the audio input and another output stream to the endpoint device. This counter represents the remaining number of streams that are allocated for the annunciator device that are available for use. This counter starts as 2 multiplied by the number of configured connections (defined in the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming App service parameter for the Annunciator, Call Count) and is reduced by one for each active stream that started. This counter represents the total number of simplex (one direction) streams that connected to the annunciator device since the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application service started. This counter represents the number of active (currently in use) conferences. This counter represents the total number of conferences that started since the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application service started. This counter represents the total number of times since the last restart of the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming Application that a Cisco Unified Communications Manager connection was lost. For each Cisco Unified Communications Manager that is associated with a SW Conference Bridge, this counter represents the current registration state to Cisco Unified Communications Manager; 0 indicates no registration to Cisco Unified Communications Manager; 1 indicates registration to the primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager; 2 indicates connection to the secondary Cisco Unified Communications Manager (connected to Cisco Unified Communications Manager but not registered until the primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager connection fails). This counter represents the total number of currently active simplex (one direction) streams for all conferences. Each stream direction counts as one stream. In a three-party conference, the number of active streams equals 6. OL-22523-01 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide 5-25