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Zoom AI Companion2022-05-09 02:32 AM
Hi,
We are attempting to set up a reliable way to monitor the zoom service via our Wireless Network sensors (Vendor is Aruba). They can perform VOIP MOS tests to external services.
We are getting half of them reporting ~40% packet loss and the other reporting no packet loss. This is the article for reference: https://help.capenetworks.com/en/articles/3961763-testing-zoom-using-the-custom-test-template-for-vo...
I wanted to see if this is an approved method of monitoring zoom services (via the multimedia routers) or is there a recommended way to monitor zoom?
Thanks.
2022-07-28 09:31 AM
Connectivity to Zoom Web | Ready |
Connectivity to signalling server | Ready |
Your Public IP | Confidential |
Server Address | Confidential |
Latency (RTT) - Avg (ms) | 87 |
Latency (RTT) - Avg (ms) tooltip | |
Latency (RTT) - Max (ms) | 127 |
Codec | Sending:opus |
Receiving:opus | |
Clock Rate (KHz) | Sending:48 |
Receiving:48 | |
Packet Loss - Avg (%) | Sending:0 |
Receiving:0 | |
Packet Loss - Max (%) | Sending:0 |
Receiving:0 | |
Jitter - Avg (ms) | Sending:1.15 |
Receiving:1.4 | |
Jitter - Max (ms) | Sending:6 |
Receiving:3 |