Maintenance
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Quality Report Tool
The Quality Report Tool (QRT) is a voice quality and general problem-reporting tool for the Cisco Unified IP Phone. The QRT feature is installed as part of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager installation.
You can configure Cisco Unified IP Phones with QRT. When you do so, users can report problems with phone calls pressing QRT. This softkey is available only when the Cisco Unified IP Phone is in the Connected, Connected Conference, Connected Transfer, or OnHook states.
When a user presses QRT, a list of problem categories appears. The user selects the appropriate problem category, and this feedback is logged in an XML file. Actual information logged depends on the user selection, and if the destination device is a Cisco Unified IP Phone.
For more information about using QRT, see the Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide.
Voice Quality Monitoring
To measure the voice quality of calls that are sent and received within the network, Cisco Unified IP Phones use the following statistical metrics that are based on concealment events. The DSP plays concealment frames to mask frame loss in the voice packet stream.
Note Concealment ratio and concealment seconds are primary measurements based on frame loss while MOS LQK scores project a “human-weighted” version of the same information on a scale from 5 (excellent) to 1 (bad) for measuring listening quality.
Listening quality scores (MOS LQK) relate to the clarity or sound of the received voice signal. Conversational quality scores (MOS CQ, such as G.107) include impairment factors, such as delay, that degrade the natural flow of conversation.
You can access voice quality metrics from the Cisco Unified IP Phone by using the Call Statistics screen or remotely by using Streaming Statistics.
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Voice Quality Metric Interpretation
To use the metrics for monitoring voice quality, note the typical scores under normal conditions of zero packet loss and use the metrics as a baseline for comparison.
It is important to distinguish significant changes from random changes in metrics. Significant changes are scores that change about 0.2 MOS or greater and persist in calls that last longer than 30 seconds. Conceal Ratio changes should indicate greater than 3 percent frame loss.
MOS LQK scores can vary based on the codec that the Cisco Unified IP Phone uses.
The following codecs on the Cisco Unified IP Phones 7962G and 7942G provide these maximum MOS LQK scores under normal conditions with zero frame loss:
The following codecs on the Cisco Unified IP Phones 7961G/G-GE and 7941G/G-GE provide these maximum MOS LQK scores under normal conditions with zero frame loss:
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A Conceal Ratio of zero indicates that the IP
network is delivering frames and packets on time with no loss.
Voice Quality Troubleshooting Tips
When you observe significant and persistent changes to metrics, use the following table for general troubleshooting information:
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Cross-check with Conceal Ratio and Conceal Seconds for evidence of packet loss and jitter. |
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Check to see whether the MOS LQK version changed after a firmware upgrade. |
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Tandem calls that undergo multiple encode/decode, such as calls to a cellular network or calling card network.
Check packet transmit (TxCnt) and packet receive (RxCnt) counters to verify that voice packets are flowing. |
Note Voice quality metrics do not account for noise or distortion, only frame loss.
Cisco Unified IP Phone Cleaning
To clean your Cisco Unified IP phone, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the phone screen. Do not apply liquids or powders directly on the phone. As with all non-weather-proof electronics, liquids and powders can damage the components and cause failures.
Disable the screen before cleaning it so that you will not inadvertently choose a feature from the pressure of the cleaning cloth. To disable the screen, press Display for more than one second. The phone displays Touchscreen Disabled or Phone Screen Disabled and the Display button flashes green.
After one minute, the screen automatically reenables itself. To reenable the screen before that, press the flashing Display button for more than one second. The phone displays Touchscreen Enabled or Phone Screen Enabled.