You need to start collecting media quality data generated by Lync during Proof of Concept (POC) testing.
Which three steps should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate three actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
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* Set-CsQoEConfiguration
Modifies an existing collection of QoE (Quality of Experience) settings.
QoE metrics track the quality of audio and video calls made in your organization, including such things as the number of network packets lost, background noise, and the amount of “jitter” (differences in packet delay). These metrics are stored in a database apart from other data (such as call detail records), which allows you to enable and disable QoE independent of other data recording. Use this cmdlet to modify settings that configure QoE at the global or site level.
QoE is part of the Monitoring Server role; therefore Monitoring Server must be deployed on your Lync Server installation before QoE recording takes effect or any QoE data can be collected.
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* Set-CSHealthMonitoringConfiguration
Modifies an existing collection of health monitoring configuration settings. These settings enable administrators to run quality assurance tests without having to supply the user names and passwords for the required test accounts.
* Set-CsCdrConfiguration
Modifies an existing collection of call detail recording (CDR) settings. CDR enables you to track usage of such things as peer-to-peer instant messaging sessions, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone calls, and conferencing calls. This usage data includes information about who called whom, when they called, and how long they talked.