Cisco MCS-7825-H3-IPC1 Service Guide - Page 200
currently in use by the SIP stack. Each subscription uses one SCB.
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Performance Monitoring in RTMT Chapter 5 Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts Table 5-35 Cisco SIP Stack (continued) Counters RetryRegisters RetryRel1xx RetryRequestsOut RetryResponsesFinal RetryResponsesNonFinal RetrySubscribe RetryUpdate SCBsAllocated ServerFailedClassIns ServerFailedClassOuts SIPGenericCounter1 SIPGenericCounter2 SIPGenericCounter3 SIPGenericCounter4 SIPHandlerSDLQueueSignalsPresent Counter Description This counter represents the total number of REGISTER retries that the SIP device sent. To determine the number of first REGISTER attempts, subtract the value of this counter from the value of the sipStatsRegisterOuts counter. This counter represents the total number of Reliable 1xx retries that the SIP device sent. This counter represents the total number of Request retries that the SIP device sent. This counter represents the total number of Final Response retries that the SIP device sent. This counter represents the total number of non-Final Response retries that the SIP device sent. This counter represents the total number of SUBSCRIBE retries that the SIP device sent. To determine the number of first SUBSCRIBE attempts, subtract the value of this counter from the value of the sipStatsSubscribeOuts counter. This counter represents the total number of UPDATE retries that the SIP device sent. To determine the number of first UPDATE attempts, subtract the value of this counter from the value of the sipStatsUpdateOuts counter. This counter represents the number of Subscription Control Blocks (SCB) that are currently in use by the SIP stack. Each subscription uses one SCB. This counter represents the total number of 5xx class SIP responses that the SIP device received. This number includes retransmission. This class of responses indicates that failure responses were received by a SIP device that is providing a client function. This counter represents the total number of 5xx class SIP responses that the SIP device sent. This number includes retransmission. This class of responses indicates that failure responses were received by a SIP device that is providing a server function. Do not use this counter unless directed to do so by a Cisco Engineering Special build. Cisco uses information in this counter for diagnostic purposes. Do not use this counter unless directed to do so by a Cisco Engineering Special build. Cisco uses information in this counter for diagnostic purposes. Do not use this counter unless directed to do so by a Cisco Engineering Special build. Cisco uses information in this counter for diagnostic purposes. Do not use this counter unless directed to do so by a Cisco Engineering Special build. Cisco uses information in this counter for diagnostic purposes. This counter represents the number of SDL signals that are currently on the four SDL priority queues of the SIPHandler component. The SIPHandler component contains the SIP stack. 5-46 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide OL-22523-01