Your company uses Teams.
You successfully port and assign an audio conferencing toll-free number to Microsoft.
You test the toll-free number and ensure that meetings are successful.
The next day, you receive reports that the toll-free number is no longer working, but local toll numbers still work.
You need to ensure that the toll-free number works.
What should you do?
You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses Microsoft Teams.
Users report poor call quality.
You need to identify whether Teams calls use TCP or UDP.
What should you review in the Microsoft Call Quality Dashboard?
To access Endpoint Reports in CQD, you need to follow these steps3:
Sign in to CQD with your admin account.
In the left navigation pane, select Reports > Endpoint.
In the report list page, select one of the predefined endpoint reports, such as Endpoint by Manufacturer or Endpoint by Network Type.
In the report details page, you can see various metrics and filters for the selected report. You can also customize the report by adding or removing dimensions and measures.
To see whether Teams calls use TCP or UDP, you need to add Transport Protocol as a dimension to the report. To do this, select Add dimension, and then select Transport Protocol from the drop-down list.
The report will show the distribution of TCP and UDP usage for Teams calls based on the selected report type.
Your company uses Teams.
You successfully port and assign an audio conferencing toll-free number to Microsoft.
You test the toll-free number and ensure that meetings are successful.
The next day, you receive reports that the toll-free number is no longer working, but local toll numbers still work.
You need to ensure that the toll-free number works.
What should you do?
You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that uses Teams.
Users report that they receive a notification in their Teams client to fill in a survey and send the results to Microsoft.
You need to use PowerShell to disable the notification.
Which PowerShell cmdlet should you run?
You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that uses Teams.
When you attempt to create a new sensitivity label for Teams, you discover that the Groups & sites option is unavailable as shown in the following exhibit.
You need to be able to select Groups & sites when you create the sensitivity label.
Which cmdlet should you run?
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