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MS-700 Managing Microsoft Teams Exam Guide

You're reading from   MS-700 Managing Microsoft Teams Exam Guide Configure and manage Microsoft Teams workloads and achieve Microsoft 365 certification with ease

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803233383
Length 494 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (24) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Plan and Configure a Microsoft Teams Environment
2. Chapter 1: Planning and Configuring Network Settings for Microsoft Teams FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Identifying Licensing Requirements for Microsoft Teams 4. Chapter 3: Planning and Configuring Security and Compliance Settings for Microsoft Teams 5. Chapter 4: Planning and Implementing Governance and Life Cycle Management for Microsoft Teams 6. Chapter 5: Configuring and Managing External and Guest Users 7. Chapter 6: Configuring and Managing Microsoft Teams Devices 8. Section 2: Manage Chat, Teams, Channels, and Apps in Microsoft Teams
9. Chapter 7: Creating and Managing Teams 10. Chapter 8: Planning and Managing Channels 11. Chapter 9: Managing Chat and Collaboration Experiences 12. Chapter 10: Managing Apps for Microsoft Teams 13. Section 3: Manage Calling and Meetings in Microsoft Teams
14. Chapter 11: Managing Meeting Experiences 15. Chapter 12: Managing Phone Numbers 16. Chapter 13: Managing Phone System for Microsoft Teams 17. Chapter 14: Monitoring and Reporting on a Microsoft Teams Environment 18. Chapter 15: Troubleshooting Audio, Video, and Client Issues 19. Section 4: Mock Exam and Assessments
20. Chapter 16: Mock Exam 21. Chapter 17: Mock Exam Answers 22. Chapter 18: Assessments 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Configuring QoS port ranges and DSCP markings

With Microsoft Teams QoS, real-time traffic (such as voice or video) that can be affected by network delays is given priority over less critical traffic (such as app downloads).

To configure QoS for Teams, we need to go to the Teams admin center at https://admin.teams.microsoft.com and follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to Meetings | Meeting settings:
Figure 1.25 – Meeting settings

Figure 1.25 – Meeting settings

  1. Scroll down to the Network section and move the slider next to Insert Quality of Service (QoS) markers for real-time media traffic to On, as shown in the following screenshot:
Figure 1.26 – Network settings

Figure 1.26 – Network settings

  1. By default, Specify port ranges will be selected here. These port ranges will be set to Microsoft's recommended ranges for the three media types, which are Audio, Video, and Screen sharing. You may also choose the option to Automatically use any available ports. If you choose this option, any available ports in the range of 1024-65535 may be used.
  2. Once you have chosen your network settings, click Save to complete the configuration:
Figure 1.27 – Saving your port ranges

Figure 1.27 – Saving your port ranges

Now that we have chosen and enabled the QoS settings in the Teams admin center, we need to configure a Group Policy object for each of the three media traffic types by using the Group Policy Management console on a domain controller or server in your network.

Configuring Group Policy objects

To create the required Group Policy objects, we need to complete the following steps:

  1. From your domain controller or server, open the Group Policy Management console area by clicking on the Windows Start button, typing gpmc.msc, and pressing the Enter key.
  2. Navigate to Computer Configuration | Windows Settings | Policy-based QoS, as shown in the following screenshot:
Figure 1.28 – Policy-based QoS

Figure 1.28 – Policy-based QoS

  1. Right-click on Policy-based QoS and select Create new policy...:
Figure 1.29 – Create new policy ...

Figure 1.29 – Create new policy ...

  1. Under Policy name, type Teams Audio policy. Then, make sure that the Specify DSCP Value field is checked and has its value set to 46. Click Next:
Figure 1.30 – Creating a QoS policy

Figure 1.30 – Creating a QoS policy

  1. Under the This QoS policy applies to section, ensure that the Only applications with this executable name field is checked and set the value to Teams.exe. Click Next:
Figure 1.31 – Applying the policy to the Teams application

Figure 1.31 – Applying the policy to the Teams application

  1. On the next screen, leave the default selections in place. Click Next:
Figure 1.32 – Specifying the source and destination IP addresses

Figure 1.32 – Specifying the source and destination IP addresses

  1. Under the Specify the protocol and port numbers section, choose From this source port number or range and enter a Teams audio range of 50000:50019. Click Finish:
Figure 1.33 – Specifying the protocol and port numbers

Figure 1.33 – Specifying the protocol and port numbers

Once completed, you will need to repeat this process for the Teams video and screen sharing media types. The required DSCP values for these media types are 34 and 18, respectively. Once you have completed the setup for all three media types, the Policy-based QoS section of Computer Configuration will appear, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 1.34 – Teams media policies

Figure 1.34 – Teams media policies

Once you have deployed these Group Policy settings, they can be confirmed on each target device by inspecting the Windows registry at the Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\QoS\ path.

Note

If QoS is not effective in improving your Teams media performance, it is recommended that you investigate improving your network capacity and bandwidth to improve your users' experience with Microsoft Teams.

In this section, we introduced you to the principles of QoS for Microsoft Teams. We looked at the scenarios that you need to consider while deploying QoS, how to set it up in the Meeting settings section of the Teams admin center, and how to deploy it to your users by setting up Group Policy objects.

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MS-700 Managing Microsoft Teams Exam Guide - Second Edition
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