[cisco-voip] RTM - CCM System Performance Object Counters

Wes Sisk wsisk at cisco.com
Wed Feb 2 11:28:13 EST 2005


present represents how many events are in that queue waiting to be processed
processesd says how many were processed in the last 1 second.  This 
basically gives a benchmark of how much CPU time ccm.exe is getting from 
the windows OS and how efficiently it is able to use that time to 
process important events.

High present and low processsed will quicly lead to code yellow and call 
throttling.

For the audio delay, check CCM traces for timing of offhook or connect, 
then measure time to OpenReceiveChannel  and StartMediaTransmission.

/Wes



Carter, Bill wrote:

> I have a customer asking about the Cisco CallManager System 
> Performance Counters.  They have been looking at:
> QueueSignalsPresent 1-High
> QueueSignalsProcessed 1-High
>  
> I have read the descriptions of these counters, but was does this 
> information tell me?  Customer has been experiencing problems 
> transferring calls, they sometimes get 6-8 seconds of one-way audio 
> and then normal two-way audio.  They were concerned CCM performance 
> problems were causing the delays.
>  
> I do have voice rtp send-recv on the voice gateway.
>  
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