CQD to differentiate P2P and Conference Meeting

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Hi,

 

I was requested to investigate the qualities of P2P call and conference meeting between offices in our organization that runs on MPLS and Internet. 

 

Right now, I don't have a clear indicator to differentiate the calls and meeting in CQD report.

What would be the right dimensions in query editor, any idea?

 

Thanks.

4 Replies

Hi,

For Internal Wired P2P calls use:

All Audio Streams
/Managed vs Unmanaged Audio Streams
/Managed Audio Streams by Scenario
/Wired-Wired-Inside Montly Trend

For Internal WiFi P2P calls use:

All Audio Streams
/Managed vs Unmanaged Audio Streams
/Unmanaged Audio Streams by Scenario

/Client Inside WiFi to Client Inside Wifi (Audio)

For Internal Wired Meetings use:

All Audio Streams
/Managed vs Unmanaged Audio Streams
/Managed Audio Streams by Scenario
/Server-Wired-Inside Dimensions

/Server-Wired-Inside Monthly Trend

For Internal WiFi Meetings use:

All Audio Streams
/Managed vs Unmanaged Audio Streams
/Unmanaged Audio Streams by Scenario
/Server-Wifi-Inside

/Server-Wifi-Inside Monthly Trend

 

If you wan´t to pin-point certain offices you need to look at specific sub-nets.

I recomend you to read more here:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt126253.aspx

And I can also recomend you to watch the CQD series here:

https://www.skypeoperationsframework.com/academy?SOFTrainings=Leverage%20the%20Investigate%20Media%2...

Good Luck!

That's pretty simple. 

 

You have to upload your "Building Data" ( I assumed you have already uploaded?) with different subnet info, for example:

 

1. Office-1 associated with 10.0.0.0/8

2. Office-2 associated with 172.16.0.0/12

3. Office-3 associated with 192.168.1.0/24 

 

At "Filter"

Select "Second Network" and select all your 3 network ranges (or more);

10.0.0.0/8

172.16.0.0/12

192.168.1.0/24 

 

At "Dimension"

Select "Second Network" 

 

If you see the networking ranges are overlapping each other on the resulted graph, just leave it as it as, and instead download it as Excel Sheet - it will show you statistics very clearly. 

 

Thanks. I managed to differentiate both P2P & Meeting by using this another filter: Is Server Pair = Client:Client (p2p) or Client:Server (meeting) on 2 separate reports.

 

 

@Wan Zhung Bong 

Old reply, but still full of gold ! 

Big thanks to sharing this!