.. _concepts-system-monitoring-ucapps-reachability:

UC apps reachability
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.. _19.2.1|VOSS-544|EKB-1248:
.. _20.1.1|EKB-5780:


Provider administrators and higher have access to the **System Monitoring** menus:

* **Unity Connection** (``data/MonitoringCuc``)
* **Call Manager** (``data/MonitoringCucm``)
* **LDAP** (``data/MonitoringLdap``)


The displayed data is the aggregated reachability and Round Trip Delay Time (RTT) 
for a UC app. Reachability is tested from *all* unified nodes.

* The **Interval** indicates the configured time interval for the entry: hourly or daily.

  Hourly intervals aggregate samples collected 15 minute intervals.
  Daily intervals aggregate hourly intervals.
* The **Start** and **End** values are the time stamps for the interval. The difference
  corresponds with the selected **Interval**.
* The **Unified Node** is the node name of the source unified node. 
* The **Host name or IP** is the IP addresses and port of the UC app.

  * Port 8443: HTTPS connectivity
* The **Avg TCP RTT (ms)** is the average RTT in milliseconds over the interval
  for a successful connection.

  The details of a data instance also show the maximum RTT (**Max Tcp RTT**) during the interval.

  If the average RTT exceeds 400 ms, an alert is also triggered.
* The **Failures** is the number of connection failures to the UC app **Host name or IP**
  over the interval.

  For example, if the number of failures is 4 and the **Interval** is set to *hourly*,
  then all 4 reachability checks for the interval failed. Equally, if the **interval**
  is set to *daily* and all reachability checks failed, the value is 96 (24 x 4 hourly).

  The details of a data instance with failures show the network error messages
  in the **Errors** group.
* The **Located At** column shows the hierarchy of the UC app.

Failures would also generate alerts if an SNMP trap is configured.


