Identifying Network Packet Loss for Microsoft Teams Pilot Computers

Identifying Network Packet Loss for Microsoft Teams Pilot Computers

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Your company has 10 offices in North America and Europe.

The company has 5,000 users.

You plan to deploy Microsoft Teams for all the users.

You run a pilot project for the planned deployment.

You need to identify the network packet loss from the pilot computers to Microsoft Teams during calls.

Solution: From the Microsoft Teams admin center, you run the Network Planner.

Does this meet the goal?

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Yes, the provided solution meets the goal of identifying the network packet loss from the pilot computers to Microsoft Teams during calls.

The Microsoft Teams Network Planner is a tool that can help identify network conditions and their suitability for supporting Teams media traffic. By running the Network Planner, you can evaluate network performance and potential issues by simulating different scenarios, such as varying call volumes, geographic locations, and network bandwidth.

During the simulation, the Network Planner measures several network parameters, including network packet loss, network latency, and jitter. The tool provides a detailed report that summarizes the results of the simulation, including network suitability and recommendations for remediation.

Therefore, by running the Network Planner from the Microsoft Teams admin center, you can identify the network packet loss from the pilot computers to Microsoft Teams during calls and take the necessary actions to optimize the network performance for the successful deployment of Teams across the company's 10 offices in North America and Europe.