Jabber for windows logged in user count

We recently deployed Jabber for windows 9.1.3 to 4000 users over a 3 week span. I have been trying to monitor how many people are logged in and using the client. I am using both CUPS admin and RTMT to try and figure this out and am now confused as to what I am actually seeing.
When looking in CUPS under application/Jabber/user settings, I have been looking at the number of users who have a client type and version listed as I found in initial testing, those fields update when a client is launched (doesn't need to be logged in). Further testing shows this isn't always correct in that I have found a client type and version for users who do not have the client launched, and nothing for a user who has Jabber launched.
When using RTMT, the Cisco Jabber Summary produces no information, but the CUP Summary does. I see the "Current XMPP Clients Connected" chart increase through the day, but not sure if this is logged in Jabber users, or not.
I looked in the reporting on CUPS and there does not seem to be a report for clients.
Does anyone know of a definitive way to track how many Jabber clients are logged in?
CUPS 8.6.4.11900-1
CCM 8.6.2.20000-2
Jabber for windows 9.1.3
Thanks
Michael

Hi Michael,
One of our clients reported the same issue to us recently, also running CUP version 8.6.4.11900-1.
This was logged with TAC and it seems we are hitting Bug ID "CSCub94611 - Blank Cisco jabber Summary page"
Details of this bug are not currently available to the public.
Issue is fixed in CUP version 9.1.1.10000-8.
The Cisco engineer also provided a CLI command to view how many users are logged in.
Command is: show perf query counter "Cisco XCP CM" "CmConnectedSockets"
Regards,
Ismail

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      <bdilastname>sn</bdilastname> 
      <bdilocation>co</bdilocation> 
      <bdiminimumcharacterquery>3</bdiminimumcharacterquery> 
      <bdimobilephone>mobile</bdimobilephone> 
      <bdinickname>Nickname</bdinickname> 
      <bdiotherphone>otherTelephone</bdiotherphone> 
      <bdiphotosource>thumbnailPhoto</bdiphotosource> 
      <bdiphotourisubstitutionenabled>false</bdiphotourisubstitutionenabled> 
      <bdipostalcode>postalCode</bdipostalcode> 
      <bdipredictivesearchfilter>anr=</bdipredictivesearchfilter> 
      <bdisearchtimeout>5</bdisearchtimeout> 
      <bdisipuri>msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress</bdisipuri> 
      <bdistate>st</bdistate> 
      <bdistreetaddress>streetAddress</bdistreetaddress> 
      <bdititle>title</bdititle> 
      <bdiuseraccountname>sAMAccountName</bdiuseraccountname> 
      <bdiuseranr>true</bdiuseranr> 
      <bdiusesecureconnection>1</bdiusesecureconnection> 
      <bdiusesipuritoresolvecontacts>false</bdiusesipuritoresolvecontacts> 
      <bdiusewildcards>0</bdiusewildcards> 
      <businessphone>ipphone</businessphone> 
      <callhistory_expire_days>180</callhistory_expire_days> 
      <city>l</city> 
      <commonname>cn</commonname> 
      <companyname>company</companyname> 
      <connectiontype>0</connectiontype> 
      <ctiwindowbehavior>OnCall</ctiwindowbehavior> 
      <customize_phone_server>false</customize_phone_server> 
      <customize_voicemail_server>false</customize_voicemail_server> 
      <directoryservertype>EDI</directoryservertype> 
      <disable_im_history>false</disable_im_history> 
      <disablesecondarynumberlookups>0</disablesecondarynumberlookups> 
      <disallow_file_transfer_on_mobile>false</disallow_file_transfer_on_mobile> 
      <displayname>displayName</displayname> 
      <dockedwindowposition>TopCenter</dockedwindowposition> 
      <dockedwindowvisible>true</dockedwindowvisible> 
      <domainname>userPrincipalName</domainname> 
      <emailaddress>mail</emailaddress> 
      <enableaccessoriesmanager>false</enableaccessoriesmanager> 
      <enablebfcpvideodesktopshare>true</enablebfcpvideodesktopshare> 
      <enablecallpickup>false</enablecallpickup> 
      <enabledscppacketmarking>false</enabledscppacketmarking> 
      <enableforensicscontactdata>true</enableforensicscontactdata> 
      <enablegroupcallpickup>false</enablegroupcallpickup> 
      <enablehuntgroup>false</enablehuntgroup> 
      <enablelocaladdressbooksearch>true</enablelocaladdressbooksearch> 
      <enableothercallpickup>false</enableothercallpickup> 
      <enablep2pdesktopshare>true</enablep2pdesktopshare> 
      <enablesavechattofile>true</enablesavechattofile> 
      <enablesipuridialling>false</enablesipuridialling> 
      <enabletelprotocolhandler>true</enabletelprotocolhandler> 
      <enabletelprotocolpopupwindow>true</enabletelprotocolpopupwindow> 
      <enablevideo>true</enablevideo> 
      <file_transfer_enabled>true</file_transfer_enabled> 
      <firstname>givenName</firstname> 
      <forcec2xdirectoryresolution>true</forcec2xdirectoryresolution> 
      <forcefontsmoothing>true</forcefontsmoothing> 
      <homephone>homePhone</homephone> 
      <initialphoneselection>softphone</initialphoneselection> 
      <lastname>sn</lastname> 
      <location>co</location> 
      <loginresource>multiResource</loginresource> 
      <meetings_enabled>true</meetings_enabled> 
      <mention_groupchat>true</mention_groupchat> 
      <mention_p2pchat>true</mention_p2pchat> 
      <mention_persistentchat>true</mention_persistentchat> 
      <minimumcharacterquery>3</minimumcharacterquery> 
      <mobilephone>mobile</mobilephone> 
      <nickname>Nickname</nickname> 
      <otherphone>otherTelephone</otherphone> 
      <persistent_chat_enabled>false</persistent_chat_enabled> 
      <photosource>thumbnailPhoto</photosource> 
      <photourisubstitutionenabled>false</photourisubstitutionenabled> 
      <postalcode>postalCode</postalcode> 
      <predictivesearchfilter>anr=</predictivesearchfilter> 
      <preventdeclineonhuntcall>false</preventdeclineonhuntcall> 
      <remoteaccess>ON</remoteaccess> 
      <screen_capture_enabled>true</screen_capture_enabled> 
      <searchtimeout>5</searchtimeout> 
      <servicesdomainssoemailprompt>ON</servicesdomainssoemailprompt> 
      <set_status_away_on_inactive>true</set_status_away_on_inactive> 
      <set_status_away_on_lock_os>true</set_status_away_on_lock_os> 
      <set_status_inactive_timeout>15</set_status_inactive_timeout> 
      <showcontactpictures>true</showcontactpictures> 
      <showofflinecontacts>true</showofflinecontacts> 
      <sipuri>msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress</sipuri> 
      <spell_check_enabled>false</spell_check_enabled> 
      <start_client_on_start_os>false</start_client_on_start_os> 
      <startcallwithvideo>true</startcallwithvideo> 
      <state>st</state> 
      <streetaddress>streetAddress</streetaddress> 
      <telemetryenabled>true</telemetryenabled> 
      <telemetryenabledovercellulardata>true</telemetryenabledovercellulardata> 
      <telephony_enabled>true</telephony_enabled> 
      <title>title</title> 
      <usecucmgroupforcti>false</usecucmgroupforcti> 
      <useraccountname>sAMAccountName</useraccountname> 
      <userdefinedremotedestinations>false</userdefinedremotedestinations> 
      <usesecureconnection>1</usesecureconnection> 
      <usesipuritoresolvecontacts>false</usesipuritoresolvecontacts> 
      <usessl>0</usessl> 
      <usewildcards>0</usewildcards> 
      <usewindowscredentials>1</usewindowscredentials> 
      <voicemail_enabled>true</voicemail_enabled> 
      </CachedConfig>
      </Jabber>
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