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Call Quality Dashboard and QoS
- Oct 08, 2020
It's not really 'both ends', QoS won't be there when it crosses the internet, only from the client as far as your network perimeter. CQD can't know how far it gets. Validate that the router is seeing DSCP values, it'll have some kind of function to show the amount of traffic in each queue.
https://forum.networklessons.com/t/how-to-debug-qos-on-switches-and-routers/1615/2
PMorgan_1116 Hey there- this is a good article that summarizes how to ensure you have turned on the QoS markers in the Teams Meeting Policies setting (I have seen some tenants that have missed turning this part on and ended up not even having traffic prioritized). The article also gives a great overview of how to use WireShark to check the DSCP value exists at each end.
https://cloudbrothers.info/optimize-your-microsoft-teams-traffic-with-qos-on-a-unifi-usg/?lang=en
I hope this helps.
I am sure you are doing good safe and healthy with family and love once in this difficult time.
the Article that you share is wonderful, but i have one doubt and confusion.
in that article you showed that enable the QOS Setting from Teams Admin Portal and also Configure QOS policy for client system from Group policy. I can understand that we are configuring QOS GPO for LAN system that are on Domain Network Systems.
but why we are enabling the QOS on Teams Admin Center ??
Is bot the Options are same ??
if their is a difference can you please help me to understand the same ??
i saw many MS article for QOS but i haven't find any articles that is mention to enable QOS on Teams Admin Center.
So i just want to know what we can or can not achieve if we enable or don't enable QOS setting from Teams Admin Center.
Thanks,
Anurag