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The Qualify Test is a snapshot of the current Internet connection between you and LiveVox. The test is intended to gauge the health of your Internet connection. This document provides instructions on how to run the Qualify Testan overview of the test and answers to some frequently asked questions.
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You must run the Qualify Test only when an issue occurs (as opposed to running it when an issue does not currently exist or if the issue occurred in the past). |
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NA3 | https://qualify.na3.livevox.com/
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NA4 | https://qualify.na4.livevox.com/ | |||||
NA5 | https://qualify.na5.livevox.com/ | |||||
NA6 | https://qualify.na6.livevox.com/ |
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What to
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Do If an Issue Occurred Earlier?
- Keep monitoring
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- the connection.
- Provide the following information about the occurrence (at a minimum)
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- to LiveVox:
- Timestamps
- Call examples
- Number of affected agents
- Number of affected locations
- How the agent was establishing the audio path
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Run the Qualify Test only when the an issue occurs. |
How LiveVox Troubleshoots
If you send the results of the
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Qualify Test to LiveVox via email (default subject line: VoIP Quality Report NA3 - JV Test.msg), depending on the results, LiveVox performs the following steps
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The results cannot show more than 20 hops. Where to see this? In the email you will see the following section. Click on the link: After clicking on it, you will be routed to a page where you have to look for the below section and there you will see the amount of hops, in this case this is not an issue because the total amount is 14. |
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If some logical port is blocked the test will show it (TCP 80, TCP 443, TCP 8080, UDP 5060, TCP 5061, TCP 5071, UDP 15001-15005, UDP 20001-20005 and UDP 29991-29995). However, it is important to remark that the port may be or not the cause of the issue depending on the implementation that the client has (how they establish the audio path):
How to understand the above? If a client is establishing the audio path via WebRTC and the result shows that the port TCP 5061 is blocked but the TCP 8080 is enabled, then, this is not the cause of the issue.
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What to Do If You Cannot Run the Qualify Test?
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You cannot run the Qualify Test because of security or if you are using the NA3.VA2 environment. |
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- Have your IT department run the following commands from the affected network:
- ping
- NA3 or NA3.VA2: acd.na3.livevox.com
- NA4: acd.na4.livevox.com
- NA5: acd.na5.livevox.com
- NA6: acd.na6.livevox.com
- NA3 or NA3.VA2: acd.na3.livevox.com
- pathping:
- NA3 or NA3.VA2: -q 10 acd.na3.livevox.com
- NA4: -q 10 acd.na4.livevox.com
- NA5: -q 10 acd.na5.livevox.com
- NA6: -q 10 acd.na6.livevox.com
- tracert:
- NA3 or NA3.VA2: acd.na3.livevox.com
- For NA4: acd.na4.livevox.com
- For NA5: acd.na5.livevox.com
- For NA6: acd.na6.livevox.com
- NA3 or NA3.VA2: acd.na3.livevox.com
- ping
- Share Send the results of the commands with LiveVox and escalate to LiveVox.
- Escalate the case with this information.