Configure, Implement quality of service (qos) on surface hub – Microsoft Surface Hub 2 SmCamera User Manual
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Configure networking and Quality of Service for
Microsoft Teams Rooms on Surface Hub
Article • 01/27/2023
This article explains how to prepare your environment to optimize Microsoft Teams Rooms on Surface Hub.
A device account is an account that the Microsoft Teams Rooms client uses to access features from Exchange, like
calendar, and to enable Skype for Business.
See Create and test a device account
Teams Rooms on Surface Hub must have access to a network that meets these requirements:
Access to your Active Directory or Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) instance
Access to a server that can provide an IP address using DHCP. Microsoft Teams Rooms on Surface Hub
cannot be configured with a static IP address.
Access to HTTP ports 80 and 443.
Quality of Service (QoS) is a combination of network technologies that allows the administrators to optimize the
experience of real time audio/video and application sharing communications. Configuring QoS for Microsoft
Teams on the Surface Hub can be done using your
mobile device management (MDM) provider
To configure QoS for Surface Hub using Microsoft Intune:
1.
Create and test a device account
Check network availability
Tip
experience based on your environment. If you're hosted in Exchange Online and using Microsoft Teams, the
guide will automatically create your device account with the correct settings. Or use it to validate existing
resource accounts to help turn them into compatible Surface Hub device accounts. To review best practices
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Important
Microsoft Teams Rooms does not support proxy authentication as it may interfere with regular operations of
Teams. Ensure that Surface Hub devices or Microsoft 365 service endpoints have been exempted from proxy
authentication before going into production with Teams Rooms on Surface Hub.
Implement Quality of Service (QoS) on Surface Hub