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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide
OL-22523-01
Chapter 5 Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts
Performance Monitoring in RTMT
PerfMon Objects and Counters for System
This section provides information on Cisco Unified Communications Manager System PerfMon objects
and counters.
Cisco Tomcat Connector
The Tomcat Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP)/HTTP Secure (HTTPS) Connector object provides
information about Tomcat connectors. A Tomcat HTTP connector represents an endpoint that receives
requests and sends responses. The connector handles HTTP/HTTPS requests and sends HTTP/HTTPS
responses that occur when Cisco Unified Communications Manager related web pages are accessed. The
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) status of the URLs for web applications provides the basis for the instance
name for each Tomcat HTTP Connector. For example, https://<IP Address>:8443 for SSL or http://<IP
Address>:8080 for non-SSL. Table 5-43 contains information on the Tomcat HTTP connector counters.
Ta b l e 5 - 4 3 C i s c o To m c a t C o n n e c t o r
Counters Counter Description
Errors This counter represents the total number of HTTP errors (for example, 401
Unauthorized) that the connector encountered. A Tomcat HTTP connector
represents an endpoint that receives requests and sends responses. The connector
handles HTTP/HTTPS requests and sends HTTP/HTTPS responses that occur
when Cisco Unified Communications Manager related windows are accessed. The
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) status of the URLs for the web application provides
basis for the instance name for each Tomcat HTTP connector. For example,
https://<IP Address>:8443 for SSL or http://<IP Address>:8080 for non-SSL.
MBytesReceived This counter represents the amount of data that the connector received. A Tomcat
HTTP connector represents an endpoint that receives requests and sends
responses. The connector handles HTTP/HTTPS requests and sends
HTTP/HTTPS responses that occur when Cisco Unified Communications
Manager related windows are accessed. The Secure Socket Layer (SSL) status of
the URLs for the web application provides basis for the instance name for each
Tomcat HTTP connector.For example, https://<IP Address>:8443 for SSL or
http://<IP Address>:8080 for non-SSL.
MBytesSent This counter represents the amount of data that the connector sent. A Tomcat
HTTP connector represents an endpoint that receives requests and sends
responses. The connector handles HTTP/HTTPS requests and sends
HTTP/HTTPS responses that occur when Cisco Unified Communications
Manager related windows are accessed. The Secure Socket Layer (SSL) status of
the URLs for the web application provides basis for the instance name for each
Tomcat HTTP connector. For example, https://<IP Address>:8443 for SSL or
http://<IP Address>:8080 for non-SSL.
Requests This counter represents the total number of request that the connector handled. A
Tomcat HTTP connector represents an endpoint that receives requests and sends
responses. The connector handles HTTP/HTTPS requests and sends
HTTP/HTTPS responses that occur when Cisco Unified Communications
Manager related windows are accessed. The Secure Socket Layer (SSL) status of
the URLs for the web application provides basis for the instance name for each
Tomcat HTTP connector. For example, https://<IP Address>:8443 for SSL or
http://<IP Address>:8080 for non-SSL.

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