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    February 12, 2025 | 246 view(s) | 0 people thought this was helpful
    Data Requirements to Troubleshoot Voice Quality of Webex Contact Center Calls
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    This article describes how to gather important information related to voice quality issues observed in inbound and outbound calls.

    Prerequisites

    Requirements

    Cisco recommends that you have knowledge of these topics:

    • Webex Contact Center
    • Contact Center and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)

    Components Used

    This document is not restricted neither to a specific software, nor to any hardware versions.

    The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, ensure that you understand the potential impact of any command.

    Data Collection

    The goal of this document is to help administrators gather important information that helps the Technical Assistance Center (TAC) Engineers to understand the issue better and to help resolve the problem in a timely manner. To make it simple, the document explains what type of data must be gathered via these sections.

    • Generic Information on the issue and Tenant/Org details
    • Information related to calls that experience voice quality issues

    Generic information on the issue and Tenant details

    • Problem Description - Gather complete information about the exact issue. Include information such as how many users are affected, the exact time stamp, and so on.
    • Setup Type - Is this a new deployment or production setup.
    • Configuration Changes - Any recent changes on the Webex Contact Center Dashboard or the network?
    • Business Impact - Define the exact business impact. Associate it to a number, if possible. For example, this issue impacts 20 agents, 9 out of 10 calls to the call center fails, and so on.
    • Tenant/Org Name - This is found on the top right corner of the dashboard page.
       
    • Org ID - 
       

    Information related to Calls Experiencing Voice Quality

    Details are highlighted in the form of the table

    Type of the IssueDescriptionDetailsData to Collect

    Call Quality Issues

    • WebEx Contact Center allows endpoint agnostic Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) to the agents. The agent phone can be a mobile phone, desk phone, or a third-party soft client. When call quality issues occur, it needs investigation from all the parties involved in the call flow.
    • The best practice is to report the call quality issue within 24 hours as the quality metrics of the call are logged for 24 hours. We need multiple examples due to the nature of the issue and multiple parties involved in the call flow.
    • Does agent/caller hear music played over the call?
    • If the call quality is poor, is it towards agent or caller or bi-directional? 
    • If it is specific to one-way audio, then provide the specific direction in which the one-way audio is experienced?
    • Are these failures specific to agents at a particular site?
    • Are Agent Directory Numbers (DN)/Extensions added recently?
    • What percentage of calls experience these failures?
    • Is it dependent on area codes from specific location/s?
    • Can the issue be recreated on demand?
    • ANI or Session ID of the call
    • Exact time stamp of the call failure
    • Agent information
    • Jukebox recording of the call, if available

    ANI or Session ID of failed calls can be easily collected from a simple CSR report. Steps on how to create the report can be viewed in this video: How to Create a Basic CSR Report. 

    Resources & References 

    Overall Data collection of Logs for various issues in WXCC can be viewed via this link: WxCC Data Collection.

     

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