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Description Service Parameter Specifies the maximum number of troubleshooting perfmon log files that are saved on disk. If the “Maximum No. of Files” is set to a large number, the “Maximum File Size” be reduced. If this value is reduced, excessive log files with the oldest time stamp is deleted if Troubleshooting Perfmon Data Logging is enabled and RISDC is turned on. If desired, please save these files first before changing Maximum No. of Files. Note Default setting: 50 Minimum: 1 Maximum: 100 Maximum No. of Files Specifies the maximum file size, in megabytes, in each troubleshooting perfmon log file before the next file is started. If the “Maximum File Size” is set to a large number, the “Maximum No. of Files” should be reduced. Default setting: 5 Minimum: 1 Maximum: 500 Maximum File Size (MB) Cisco Serviceability Reporter Specifies the designated server on which RTMTReporter runs. It is desirable that this server is a non-callprocessing server since RTMT Reporter service is CPU intensive. This field is automatically filled in with the local server IP at which Reporter is first turned on. RTMT Reporter Designated Node Specifies the number of minutes after midnight (00:00hrs) when the Real-Time Monitoring Tool, (RTMT) reports are generated. To reduce any impact to call processing, run non-real-time reports during non-production hours. Default setting: 30 Minimum: 0 Maximum: 1200 RTMT Report Generation Time Specifies the number of days that must elapse before reports are deleted. For example, if this parameter is set to 7, reports that were generated seven days ago get deleted on the eighth day. A value of 0 disables report generation, and any existing reports get deleted. Default setting: 7 Minimum: 0 Maximum: 30 RTMT Report Deletion Age Plugins Application plugins extend the functionality of Unity Connection. For example, the Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT) allows you to monitor the health of the system remotely through tools, such as performance-monitoring counters and the Port Monitor. Real-Time Monitoring Tool The Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT) that runs as a client side application, uses HTTPS and TCP to monitor system performance, device status, device discovery, and CTI applications for Unity Connection. RTMT can connect directly to devices via HTTPS to troubleshoot system problems. RTMT can also monitor the voice messaging ports on Unity Connection. System Administration Guide 221 System Settings Plugins