Dashlet Settings
The dashlet can be set to a summary period of 1, 6, 12 or 24 hours.
The summary period includes the time frame up to the last complete hour for the period selected.
Dashlet content
For each call record there will usually be a minimum of 2 streams (talk and listen) and often more depending on number of participants and the modalities being used (Audio, Video, Screen sharing, etc). The stream counts will be larger than the total call records count.
- Stream Quality - an overview of quality in graphical form and summary table.
- User Summary shows how your users are engaging with Microsoft Teams and is displayed by;
- Call Type
- Peer to Peer or Group Call
- Network Type
- eg: Wi-Fi, Wired, Mobile
- Audio Device
- Microsoft Teams certificated headset type or Uncertified
- Modalities
- eg: Audio, Video, screen sharing
- Call Type
- Platform Summary shows what types of devices are being used.
- Feedback Summary shows how the users rated the standard of their call.
- Use this as the mechanism to report call quality issues directly to your IT Help Desk
Note that the following links from the dashboard are not available to Dashboard Only users.
Hover on the following dashlet items and click will take the user directly to the following:
- Call Records = Microsoft Teams Call records page
- Stream Quality = Mean Opinion Score Distribution report
- Modalities = Microsoft Teams User Activity report
- Platforms = Microsoft Teams Device Usage report
- Feedback Ratings = Session Quality User Feedback report
Feedback Ratings
Feedback Ratings uses the stars selected by the participants when presented the Microsoft Teams feedback form.
- Excellent = 5 stars (Green)
- Good = 4 stars (Green)
- Fair = 3 stars (Amber)
- Poor = 2 stars (Red)
- Bad = 1 star (Red)
- No Rating (Grey) where the participant was presented the Microsoft Teams feedback form but has not selected any star rating
Stream Quality (MOS)
Stream quality uses Mean Opinion Score (MOS) ratings and is color coded Red, Amber, Green as detailed below:
Custom Site Locations ( medium size and larger dashlet)
coming soon
Custom Site Locations allow a view of a subset of calls.
- Customs Sites are defined as a collection of IP Address ranges.
- The Custom Site Name could be a state, a city, a building or even an individual Microsoft Teams Room.
Custom Sites must be configured in the Site Mapping tab in Manage Cloud Services. More information about configuration here...
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