Mar 11 2019
11:08 PM
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Feb 06 2023
03:06 AM
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TechCommunityAP
Mar 11 2019
11:08 PM
- last edited on
Feb 06 2023
03:06 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hi experts,
I would like to know the details about Office 365 Service Communications API.
Q1. SCOPE of Office 365 Service Communications API service health
My understanding is that we can check the status of services such as Exchange Online and SharePoint Online "IN THE TENANT" in Office
365 Service Communications API? Is this correct?
Q2. What kind of service health status does Office 365 Service Communications API have?
I know that Admin Portal has the status such as Investigating, Service degradation, Service interruption, Restoring service,
Extended recovery, Investigation suspended, Service restored and Post-incident report published, but I don't know the case of Office 365 Service Communications API.
Q3. Can we check the service health status of Azure AD in Office 365 Service Communications API?
Q4. Can we also check the service health status of "Features" included in Service in Office 365 Service Communications API?
Can you share the definition and meaning as follows?
Features in Exchange Online
Sign-in、E-Mail and calendar access、E-Mail timely delivery、Management and Provisioning、Voice mail
Features in SharePoint Online
Provisioning、SharePoint Features、Tenant Admin、Search and Delve、Custom Solutions and Workflows、
Project Online、Office Web Apps、SP Designer、Access Services、InfoPath Online
Mar 12 2019 12:21 AM
Solution1) Yes, scope is tenant only.
2) Statuses are the same as in the portal, full list for example here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/microsoft.exchange.servicestatus.tenantcommunications.da...
3) No, for that you need the Azure SHD
4) That is automatically returned in the query. If you mean filtering by specific "feature", I believe it's only possible client-side.
Mar 13 2019 12:46 AM
Hi Vasil,
Thank you for the quick response. It is helpful for me!
Please let me ask one more question.
Can we also check the service health status of “Features” in Office 365 service communications API? I think that “Features” is included in “Service” such as Exchange Online. If we can check the service health status of “Features”, then are the statuses the same as follow?
Mar 14 2019 07:15 AM
Yes, it's returned automatically, you don't have to do anything special in order to obtain the feature status.
Mar 14 2019 06:30 PM
Hi Vasil,
Thank you so much! I understand.
Mar 12 2019 12:21 AM
Solution1) Yes, scope is tenant only.
2) Statuses are the same as in the portal, full list for example here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/microsoft.exchange.servicestatus.tenantcommunications.da...
3) No, for that you need the Azure SHD
4) That is automatically returned in the query. If you mean filtering by specific "feature", I believe it's only possible client-side.