panagende OfficeExpert TrueDEM Teams Call List page shows you all the calls a user makes with metrics that are both derived from Microsoft CQD but more importantly for calls made on monitored devices, the TrueDEM Real time analytics. This gives you a great overview of all calls a user makes with thier specifics and a first starting point for debugging issues. 

KPI's

KPI's in the top allow you to get a quick overview of overall call statistics for the user.

Teams Call List

The Teams call list shows you a list of all calls made by the user in the last 7, 14 or 21 days (adjustable). It allows you to quickly see relevant metrics about the call like audio/video/screensharing quality of the call for the user as well as for other participants in the call. For completeness, calls are shown regardless of whether they were made on the device or on other devices. For calls made on unmonitored devices, certain columns might not be filled. If the user is in an ongoing call, this is indicated by the purple bar that will appear in the top.

To access the details about an ongoing call, simply click on the purple bar. This will open the Real Time Call Data page

Note: There might be a slight delay with this bar appearing as data is processed on arrival before being shown. 

View options

  • Sorting & Filtering: Columns can be sorted and filtered as well as adjusted using the 'hamburger' icon that will be visible when mousing over any of the columns. 
  • Adding columns: Additional columns can be added by clicking the 'hamburger' icon and selecting the third tab. Here you can add or remove columns to the overview. note! Changes to columns are not stored and the original view will be reset on page refresh.
  • Quick filters: Filters allow you to filter down to calls where the user had problems, where others had problems as well as other criteria like whether the call was made on a managed or unmanaged network, problematic WiFi, CPU, Jitter and RTT calls as well as filter down to only show calls where they were taking place on a managed network.


The below pages explain the specific you see when clicking on an individual call:

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