Cisco MCS-7825-H3-IPC1 Service Guide - Page 233
IME Client, received by this Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
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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 IME Client Table 5-63 The IME Client object provides information about the Cisco IME client on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server. contains information on the Cisco IME client counters. Cisco IME Client Counters CallsAccepted CallsAttempted CallsReceived CallsSetup DomainsUnique FallbackCallsFailed FallbackCallsSuccessful IMESetupsFailed RoutesLearned RoutesPublished RoutesRejected VCRUploadRequests Counter Description This counter indicates the number of Cisco IME calls that the Cisco Unified Communications Manager received successfully and that the called party answered, resulting in an IP call. This counter indicates the number of calls that the Cisco Unified Communications Manager received through Cisco IME. This number includes accepted calls, failed calls, and busy, no-answer calls. The counter increments each time that Cisco Unified Communications Manager receives a call through Cisco IME. This counter indicates the number of calls that Cisco Unified Communications Manager receives through Cisco IME. This number includes accepted calls, failed calls, and busy, no-answer calls. The counter increments on call initiation. This counter indicates the number of Cisco IME calls that Cisco Unified Communications Manager placed successfully and that the remote party answered, resulting in an IP call. This counter indicates the number of unique domain names of peer enterprises that the Cisco IME client discovered. The counter serves as an indicator of overall system usage. This counter indicates the total number of failed fallback attempts. This counter indicates the total number of Cisco IME calls that have fallen back to the PSTN mid-call due to a quality problem. The counter includes calls initiated and calls received by this Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This counter indicates the total number of call attempts for which a Cisco IME route was available but that were set up through the PSTN due to a failure to connect to the target over the IP network. This counter indicates the total number of distinct phone numbers that the Cisco IME has learned and that are present as routes in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager routing tables. If this number grows too large, the server may exceed the per-cluster limit, and you may need to add additional servers to your cluster. This counter indicates the total number of DIDs that were published successfully into the IME distributed cache across all Cisco IME client instances. The counter provides a dynamic measurement that gives you an indication of your own provisioned usage and a sense of how successful the system has been in storing the DIDs in the network. This counter indicates the number of learned routes that were rejected because the administrator blacklisted the number or domain. This counter provides an indication of the number of cases where a VoIP call cannot happen in the future because of the blocked validation. This counter indicates the number of voice call record (VCR) upload requests that the Cisco Unified Communications Manager has sent to the Cisco IME server to be stored in the IME distributed cache. OL-22523-01 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide 5-79