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Click here to Register a free account now! Please log in to reply. Posted 14 March - AM Hey all, the company that I work for has about ios devices, every time an ios update is released it seems the connection is maxed out for about a week. Edited by zingo, 14 March - AM. If I am helping you with a problem and I have not responded within 48 hours please send me a PM.
Posted 14 March - AM Hmm, it seems I may be out of luck just limiting apple incoming with port 80 being the used port. Posted 14 March - AM Well I have a thought but it would require setting up an entirely different wireless connection throughout the building. Edited by zingo, 14 March - PM. Posted 14 March - PM ]Makes me wonder how a large company with 's of devices would manage it, Apple devices not allowed on the company network.
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On the plus side, controlling the DSCP marking via GPO ensures that all domain-joined computers receive the same settings and that only an administrator can manage them.
Clients that can use GPO will be tagged on the originating device, and then configured network devices can recognize the real-time stream by the DSCP code and give it an appropriate priority. DSCP markings can be likened to postage stamps that indicate to postal workers how urgent the delivery is and how best to sort it for speedy delivery. Once you've configured your network to give priority to real-time media streams, lost packets and late packets should diminish greatly. Once all devices in the network are using the same classifications, markings, and priorities, it's possible to reduce or eliminate delays, dropped packets, and jitter by changing the size of the port ranges assigned to the queues used for each traffic type.
From the Teams perspective, the most important configuration step is the classification and marking of packets. However, for end-to-end QoS to be successful, you also need to carefully align the application's configuration with the underlying network configuration.
Once QoS is fully implemented, ongoing management is a question of adjusting the port ranges assigned to each traffic type based on your organization's needs and actual usage.
Each media workload gets its own unique DSCP value other services might allow workloads to share a DSCP marking, Teams doesn't and a defined and separate port range used for each media type. Other environments might have an existing QoS strategy in place, which will help you determine the priority of network workloads. The relative size of the port ranges for different real-time streaming workloads sets the proportion of the total available bandwidth dedicated to that workload.
To return to our earlier postal analogy: a letter with an "Air Mail" stamp might get taken within an hour to the nearest airport, while a small package marked "Bulk Mail" mark can wait for a day before traveling over land on a series of trucks. If you plan to implement ExpressRoute in the future and haven't yet implemented QoS, we recommend that you follow the guidance so that DSCP values are the same from sender to receiver.
All clients, including mobile clients and Teams devices, will use these port ranges and will be affected by any DSCP policy you implement that uses these source port ranges. The only clients that will continue to use dynamic ports are the browser-based clients clients that let participants join meetings by using their browsers. Although the Mac client uses the same port ranges, it also uses hard-coded values for audio EF and video AF These values aren't configurable.
If you later need to adjust the port ranges to improve user experience, the port ranges can't overlap and should be adjacent to each other. If you've previously deployed Skype for Business Online, including QoS tagging and port ranges, and are now deploying. Teams, Teams will respect the existing configuration and will use the same port ranges and tagging as the Skype for Business client.
In most cases, no additional configuration will be needed.
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