Cisco CallManager Serviceability System Guide, Release 3.3(3)
Cisco CallManager Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB

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Cisco CallManager Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB

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Cisco CallManager Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB


This appendix contains tables that describe the related counter information for Microsoft Performance, Real-Time Monitoring, and CISCO-CCM-MIB.

This appendix contains the following tables:

Table A-1, "Phone Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB"

Table A-2, "Gateway Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB"

Table A-3, "H323 Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB"

Table A-4, "Voice-Mail Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB"

Table A-5, "CTI Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB"

Table A-6, "Conference Bridge Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB"

Table A-7, "MTP Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB"

Table A-8, "MOH Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB"

Table A-1 Phone Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB 

Device Description
Perfmon
RTMT
CISCO-CCM-MIB
   

RTMT tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, model type, and DN.

SNMP tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, and model type.

Cisco IP Phone (12 SP+, 30 VIP, 7910, 7940, 7960, 30SP+, 12SP, 12S, 7935)

Each registered Cisco IP Phone increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredHardware Phones by one and creates one instance of Cisco Phones.

RTMT search, based on registered phones for a specific node, should return the same number of devices as Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredHardware Phones perfmon counter. RTMT phone table includes one entry for each registered, unregistered, or rejected Cisco IP Phone.

Number of registered phones in ccmPhoneTable should match Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredHardware Phones perfmon counter. The ccmActivePhones and ccmRegisteredPhones counters should also match Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredHardware Phones perfmon counter. The ccmPhoneTable includes one entry for each registered, unregistered, or rejected Cisco IP Phone.


Table A-2 Gateway Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB 

Device Description
Perfmon
RTMT
CISCO-CCM-MIB
   

RTMT tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, model type, and DN.

SNMP tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, and model type.

     

The ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregistered gateways, and ccmRejectedGateways keep track of the number of registered gateway devices or ports, number of unregistered gateway devices or ports, and number of rejected gateway devices or ports respectively.

A gateway may contain more than one device or port. Each device or port individually registers with Cisco CallManager. Cisco CallManager generates alarms at the device or port level.

Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCPGate- way and Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredAnalog Access perfmon counters represent the number of registered gateways. Cisco MGCP FXS Device, Cisco MGCP FXO Device, Cisco MGCP PRI Device, or Cisco MGCP T1CAS Device perfmon objects track device- or port-level information.

RTMT gateway table, based on Cisco CallManager alarms, contains device- or port-level information. Each registered, unregistered, or rejected device or port has one entry in RTMT gateway table. The VG200 with two FXS ports and one T1 port has three entries in RTMT gateway table.

The ccmGatewayTable, based on Cisco CallManager alarms, contains device- or port-level information. Each registered, unregistered, or rejected device or port has one entry in ccmGatewayTable. The VG200 with two FXS ports and one T1 port has three entries in ccmGatewayTable. The ccmActiveGateway and ccmInActiveGateway counters track number of active (registered) and lost contact with (unregistered or rejected) gateway devices or ports.

Cisco IOS GW (Cisco 362X/364X/ 366X and Cisco VG200) (Only when configured as MGCP)

Each registered Cisco IOS GW increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCPGate- way by one and also creates one instance of Cisco MGCP Gateways. When only one device or port is registered to Cisco CallManager, the Cisco CallManager considers the gateway registered. The VG200 with two FXS ports and one T1 port increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCP Gateway exactly by one when one, two, or all of its devices or ports are registered to Cisco CallManager.

RTMT tracks these gateways at the device or port level. A VG200 gateway with two FXS ports and one T1 port will have three entries in the RTMT gateway device table.

SNMP tracks these gateways at the device or port level. A VG200 gateway with two FXS ports and one T1 port will have three entries in the CCM MIB ccmGatewayTable.

- FXS

Each registered FXS port in Cisco IOS Gateway creates one instance of Cisco MGCP FXS Device.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each FXS port as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each FXS port as one device. Based on registration status, ccmActiveGateway, ccmInactiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

- FXO

Each registered FXO port in Cisco IOS Gateway creates one instance of Cisco MGCP FXO Device.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each FXO port as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each FXO port as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

- T1-PRI / E1-PRI

Each registered T1/E1 PRI port in Cisco IOS Gateway creates one instance of Cisco MGCP PRI Device.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each T1/E1 PRI port as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each T1/E1 PRI port as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

- T1-CAS

Each registered T1-CAS port in Cisco IOS Gateway creates one instance of Cisco MGCP T1CAS Device.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each T1 CAS port as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each T1-CAS port as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

Cisco Catalyst 4000 Access Gateway Module/Cisco Catalyst 4224 Voice Gateway Switch

Each registered Catalyst 4000 Access Gateway Module/Switch increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCP Gateway and creates one instance of Cisco MGCP Gateways. When only one device or port is registered to Cisco CallManager, the Cisco CallManager considers the gateway registered. The Cisco Catalyst 4000 Access Gateway Module with two FXS ports and one T1 port will increment Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCPGate- way exactly by one when one, two, or all of its devices or ports are registered with Cisco CallManager.

RTMT tracks these gateways at the device or port level. A Cisco Catalyst 4000 Access Gateway Module with two FXS ports and one T1 port will have 3 entries in the RTMT gateway device table.

SNMP tracks these gateways at the device or port level. A Cisco Catalyst 4000 Access Gateway Module with two FXS ports and one T1 port will have three entries in the CCM MIB ccmGatewayTable.

- FXS

Each registered FXS port creates one instance of Cisco MGCP FXS Device.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each FXS port as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each FXS port as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

- FXO

Each registered FXO port creates one instance of Cisco MGCP FXO Device.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each FXO port as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable captures each FXO port, which is considered one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

- T1/E1 PRI

Each registered FXO port creates one instance of Cisco MGCP PRI Device.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each T1/E1PRI port as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each T1/E1 PRI port as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

- T1-CAS

Each registered FXO port creates one instance of Cisco MGCP T1CAS Device.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each T1-CAS port as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each T1-CAS port as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

WS-4616-FXS (Each WS-4616-FXS contains eight FXS ports and behaves like eight individual devices.)

See the preceding FXS section.

See the preceding FXS section.

See the preceding FXS section.

WSX6608E1 (has eight individual Cisco Catalyst 6000 E1 VoIP Gateways)

Perfmon does not track WSX6608E1.

RTMT does not track WSX6608E1.

CISCO-CCM-MIB does not track WSX6608E1.

Cisco Catalyst 6000 E1 VoIP Gateway (E1-PRI)

Each registered Cisco Catalyst 6000 E1 VoIP Gateway increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCPGate- way counter and creates one instance of Cisco MGCP PRI Device.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each Cisco Catalyst 6000 E1 VoIP Gateway as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each Cisco Catalyst 6000 E1 VoIP Gateway as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

WSX6608T1 (has eight individual Cisco Catalyst 6000 T1 VoIP Gateways)

Perfmon does not track WSX6608T1.

RTMT does not track WSX6608T1.

CISCO-CCM-MIB does not track WSX6608T1.

Cisco Catalyst 6000 T1 VoIP Gateway (T1-PRI)

Each registered Cisco Catalyst 6000 T1 VoIP Gateway increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCPGate- way counter and creates one instance of Cisco MGCP PRI Device.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each Cisco Catalyst 6000 T1 VoIP Gateway as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each Cisco Catalyst 6000 T1 VoIP Gateway as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

Cisco Catalyst 6000 T1 VoIP Gateway (T1-CAS)

Each registered Cisco Catalyst 6000 T1 VoIP Gateway increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCPGate- way counter and creates one instance of Cisco MGCP T1CAS Device.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each Cisco Catalyst 6000 T1 VoIP Gateway port as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each Cisco Catalyst 6000 T1 VoIP Gateway port as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

Cisco Catalyst 6000 24 Port FXS Analog Interface Module.

Each registered Cisco Catalyst 6000 24 Port FXS Analog Interface Module increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCPGate- way counter by one and creates one instance of Cisco MGCP Gateways. It also creates 24 instances of Cisco MGCP FXS Device to track status of each of the 24 ports.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each Cisco Catalyst 6000 24 Port FXS Analog Interface Module as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each Cisco Catalyst 6000 24 Port FXS Analog Interface Module as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateway DE-30+ (PRI)

Each registered Cisco DE-30+ Gateway increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCPGate- way by one and creates one instance each of Cisco MGCP PRI Device and Cisco MGCP Gateways.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each Cisco DE-30+ Gateway as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each Cisco DE-30+ Gateway as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateway DT-24+ (T1-PRI)

Each registered Cisco DE-24+ Gateway increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCPGate- way by one and creates one instance each of Cisco MGCP PRI Device and Cisco MGCP Gateways.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each Cisco DT-24+ Gateway as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each Cisco DT-24+ Gateway as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateway DT-24+ (T1-CAS)

Each registered Cisco DE-24+ Gateway increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredMGCPGate- way by one and creates one instance each of Cisco MGCP T1CAS Device and Cisco MGCP Gateways.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each Cisco DT-24+ Gateway as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each Cisco DT-24+ Gateway as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.

Cisco AS/AT (2/4/8)

Each registered Cisco AS/AT gateway increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredAnalog Access counter by one and creates one instance of Cisco Analog Access.

The RTMT gateway device table stores each Cisco AS/AT gateway as one device. RTMT can search and display devices in the table.

The ccmGatewayTable stores each Cisco AS/AT gateway as one device. Based on the registration status, ccmActiveGateways, ccmInActiveGateways, ccmRegisteredGateways, ccmUnregisteredGateways, and ccmRejectedGateways counters get updated.


Table A-3 H323 Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB 

Device Description
Perfmon
RTMT
CISCO-CCM-MIB 
   

RTMT tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, model type, and DN.

The gatekeeper information is available in the ccmH323DeviceTable as part of the H323 Trunk information.

H323 phone, H323 gateway (H323 phone and gateway do not register with Cisco CallManager. Cisco CallManager generates H323Started alarm when it is ready to handle calls for the indicated H323 phone and gateway.)

When Cisco CallManager is ready to handle calls for the indicated H323 device, it creates one instance of Cisco H323 Perfmon object for each H323 phone or gateway.

When Cisco CallManager is ready to handle calls for the indicated H323 device, each H.323 device has one entry in RTMT H323 table. RTMT search based on H323 devices should return same number of devices as the number of instances of Cisco H323 Perfmon object.

The ccmH323DeviceTable has one entry for each H323 device.

H323 gatekeeper (Cisco  CallManager considers H323 gatekeeper registered when Cisco CallManager successfully registers with H323 gatekeeper.)

Perfmon does not track H323 gatekeeper.

The RTMT H323 table stores each H323 gatekeeper as a device.

The ccmGateKeeper Table stores each H323 gatekeeper as one device.


Table A-4 Voice-Mail Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB 

Device Description
Perfmon
RTMT
CISCO-CCM-MIB
   

RTMT tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, model type, and DN.

SNMP tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, and model type.

Cisco uOne, ActiveVoice

Each registered Cisco uOne/Active Voice increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredOtherStationDevices counter and creates one instance of Cisco Phones Perfmon object.

Each Cisco uOne/Active Voice device has one device in RTMT Voice Mail table.

The ccmVoiceMailDeviceTable has one entry for each voice mail device. Based on the registration status, the ccmRegisteredVoiceMailDevices, ccmUnregisteredVoiceMailDevices, and ccmRejectedVoiceMailDevices counters in the Cisco CallManager MIB will be updated.


Table A-5 CTI Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB 

Device Description
Perfmon
RTMT
CISCO-CCM-MIB
   

RTMT tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, model type, and DN.

SNMP tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, and model type.

CTI Route Point, CTI Port

Each registered CTI device increments Cisco CallManager/ RegisteredOtherStationDevices and also creates one instance of Cisco Phones.

The RTMT CTI table stores each CTI device as one device.

Based on the registration status, the ccmRegisteredCTIDevices, ccmUnregisteredCTIDevices, and ccmRejectedCTIDevices counters in the Cisco CallManager MIB will be updated.


Table A-6 Conference Bridge Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB 

Device Description
Perfmon
RTMT
CISCO-CCM-MIB
   

RTMT tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, model type, and DN.

SNMP tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, and model type.

Conference bridge devices

Various counters calculate and capture number of conference resources. One conference bridge resource requires at least three streams from single conference bridge device. You can configure each conference bridge to have many streams.

The RTMT Media table stores each conference bridge device as one device.

The ccmMediaDevice Table stores each conference bridge device as one device.


Table A-7 MTP Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB 

Device Description
Perfmon
RTMT
CISCO-CCM-MIB
   

RTMT tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, model type, and DN.

SNMP tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, and model type.

MTP devices

Various counters calculate and capture number of MTP resources. One MTP resource requires two streams from single MTP device. You can configure an MTP device to have many streams. For an MTP device configured with 48 streams, Cisco CallManager creates 24 MTP resources.

The RTMT Media table stores each MTP device as one device.

The ccmMediaDevice Table stores each MTP device as one device.


Table A-8 MOH Information for Perfmon Counters, RTMT, and CISCO-CCM-MIB 

Device Description
Perfmon
RTMT
CISCO-CCM-MIB
   

RTMT tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, model type, and DN.

SNMP tables contain information such as IP address, registration status, and model type.

MOH devices

Various counters calculate and capture number of MOH resources. One MOH resource requires one stream. You can configure an MOH device to have multiple streams. For an MOH device configured with 48 streams, Cisco CallManager creates 48 MOH resources. Each MOH device creates one instance of Cisco MOH Device.

Each MOH device has one entry in RTMT Media table. RTMT search based on registered MOH devices should return same number of devices as the number of instances of Cisco MOH Device Perfmon object.

The ccmMediaDeviceTable has one entry for each MOH device.


Where to Find More Information

Related Topics

Chapter 9, "Real-Time Monitoring"

Chapter 11, "Microsoft Performance"

Chapter 17, "Simple Network Management Protocol"

"Real-Time Monitoring Configuration," Cisco CallManager Serviceability Administration Guide

"Microsoft Performance," Cisco CallManager Serviceability Administration Guide

"Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration," Cisco CallManager Serviceability Administration Guide