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Chapter 5 Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Performance Objects and Alerts Table 5-61 IME Server Counters IMEDistributedCacheHealth IMEDistributedCacheNodeCount IMEDistributedCacheQuota IMEDistributedCacheQuotaUsed IMEDistributedCacheReads IMEDistributedCacheStoredData IMEDistributedCacheStores InternetBandwidthRecv InternetBandwidthSend Counter Description The counter indicates the health of the IME distributed cache. The following values may display: • 0 (red)-Warns that the IME distributed cache is not functioning properly; for example, the Cisco IME cannot resolve issues after the network has been partitioned In this case, validation attempts might fail. For example, the Cisco IME service is not connected to the network and is unable to reach the bootstrap servers. An alert gets generated once every hour until the value changes from red status. • 1 (yellow)-Indicates that the Cisco IME network is experiencing minor issues, such as connectivity between bootstrap servers or other Cisco IME network issues. (Check the Cisco IME alarms to determine network issues.) • 2 (green)-Indicates that the Cisco IME is functioning normally and is considered healthy. The counter is an integer that indicates an approximation of the total number of nodes in the IME distributed cache. Since each physical Cisco IME server hosts multiple nodes, this counter does not directly indicate the number of physical Cisco IME servers that participate in the IME distributed cache. This counter can provide an indication of the health of the IME distributed cache; for example, a problem may exist with the IME distributed cache if an expected value displays on one day (for example, 300), but then on the next day, the value drops dramatically (for example, to 10 or 2). Indicates the number of individual DIDs that can be written into the IME Distributed Cache, by Cisco Unified CMs attached to this IME server. This number is determined by the overall configuration of the IME Distributed Cache, and the IME license installed on the IME server. Indicates the total number of unique DID numbers that have been configured, to be published via enrolled patterns for Intercompany Media Services, by Cisco Unified CMs currently attached to this IME server. This counter indicates the total number of reads that the Cisco IME server has attempted into the IME distributed cache. This number serves as an indicator of whether the Cisco IME server is functional; that is, whether the server is interacting with other nodes. This counter indicates the amount of IME distributed cache storage, measured in bytes, that this Cisco IME server provides. This counter indicates the total number of stores (published numbers) that the Cisco IME server has attempted into the IME distributed cache. This number serves as an indicator of whether the Cisco IME server is functional. This counter measures the amount of downlink Internet bandwidth, in Kbits/s, that the Cisco IME server is consuming. This counter measures the amount of uplink Internet bandwidth that the Cisco IME server in Kbits/s is consuming. OL-22523-01 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide 5-75