You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses Microsoft Teams and contains a user named User.
You need to ensure that User1 can investigate call-quality issues and identify the following types of information: -> Caller and recipient names -> Device names and IP addresses -> The number and names of all meeting participants The solution must use the principle of least privilege.
Which role should you assign to User1?
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A. B. C. D.B.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/use-call-analytics-to-troubleshoot-poor-call-quality#what-does-each-teams-support-role-doThe role that should be assigned to User1 to investigate call-quality issues and identify specific information about calls and meetings in a Microsoft Teams environment while adhering to the principle of least privilege is the Teams communication support engineer role (option B).
The Teams communication support engineer role is designed to provide users with access to the necessary tools and capabilities to troubleshoot and investigate call-quality issues. This role is also suitable for identifying the types of information that the question mentions, such as caller and recipient names, device names and IP addresses, and the number and names of all meeting participants.
Assigning this role to User1 will give them the ability to view call analytics and run diagnostic tests to identify issues with calls and meetings, as well as access to information such as the devices used during calls, the quality of the calls, and other related data. By assigning this role to User1, you are granting them access to only the necessary tools and information required for their job, while adhering to the principle of least privilege, which is a security best practice that limits access to only the essential permissions required for a specific task.
The other options (Teams Device Administrator, Teams Administrator, and Teams communication admin) are not suitable for the task at hand, as they provide more extensive access to the Teams environment than what is required to investigate call-quality issues and identify the specific types of information mentioned in the question. For example, the Teams Device Administrator role provides users with control over device settings and configurations, which is not necessary for identifying call-quality issues, and the Teams Administrator role grants full administrative access to the Teams environment, which is not needed for this task.