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New Skype for Business on Mac Insider build available (16.13.168)
Can you expand on
"Monitor the quality of your audio and video calls If you are on macOS Sierra or later, your admin can monitor the Quality of Service (QoS) of your audio and video calls to keep your service running smoothly." What does this mean?
I take it this is purely reporting on how the various media streams are marked for QOS?
Where is the data exposed? Is this via get-csusersession as I can't see anything in "Dimensions and measures available in Call Quality Dashboard"
While this data will be very useful, I am sure you have heard before if the client could mark for QOS..
- Phillip GardingNov 29, 2017Former EmployeeAlistairKeay1 - This is referencing QOS data through Skype for Business server/service, as for clients on Windows. Be sure that you have enabled QOS for non-Windows platforms as documented in this article: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj204750(v=ocs.15).aspx
Phil.- AlistairKeay1Dec 08, 2017Brass Contributor
Thanks for the reply. Two follow up items
1. Are you saying if Set-CsMediaConfiguration -EnableQoS $True, the MAC client will mark.
The actual DSCP value coming from Set-CsUCPhoneConfiguration -VoiceDiffServTag 46
2. As far as I was aware with SFB Online, the ability to change EnableQoS setting isn't possible. Certainly set-CSmediaconfigration is an on premise only command. Any advice for online deployments?
Regards
- Phillip GardingDec 08, 2017Former EmployeeLet me research this and get back to you.
Phil.