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Create a building map for Call Quality Dashboard (CQD)

In a Microsoft Teams or Skype for Business deployment, all clients are external. As a result, by default, all clients are reported as outside in Call Quality Dashboard (CQD), regardless of whether the client is connected on an internal corporate network.

When you work with CQD, you need to know the location of an endpoint and whether it was connected to a network you can manage or a network you can't manage, with the assumption that you can only improve networks you can manage. By uploading subnet and building information to CQD, you enable CQD to determine whether the endpoint was connected to an internal (managed) network or to an external (unmanaged) network. This distinction is why it's important to create a building map for your organization and upload it to CQD.

Building mapping tools

There are many ways to map your organization's subnets. If you need help, you can use the CQDTools PowerShell Module described in this blog post. These tools are based on PowerShell and use Active Directory (AD) Sites and Services and Microsoft DHCP services to help pre-populate your building file. These tools can help with the following tasks:

  1. Query AD Sites and Services, and create a building file based on the information contained within.
  2. Query a Microsoft DHCP server or servers to pull subnet information and automatically create a building file.
  3. Validate an existing building file, checking for duplicates and overlaps.
  4. Find unmapped subnets in CQD.

Upload tenant and building data in CQD

What is Call Quality Dashboard (CQD)?