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User's Manual   16. Quality of Experience 
 
16  Quality of Experience 
This chapter describes how to configure the Quality of Experience feature. 
 
16.1  Reporting Voice Quality of Experience to SEM 
The device can be configured to report voice (media) Quality of Experience (QoE) to 
AudioCodes' Session Experience Manager (SEM) server, a plug-in for AudioCodes EMS. 
The reports include real-time metrics of the quality of the actual call experience, which are 
then processed by the SEM.  
SEM is a VoIP-quality monitoring and analysis tool. SEM provides comprehensive details 
on voice traffic quality, allowing system administrators to quickly identify, fix and prevent 
issues that could affect the voice calling experience in enterprise and service provider VoIP 
networks. IT managers and administrators can employ SEM in their VoIP networks to 
guarantee effective utilization, smooth performance, reliable QoS levels, and SLA 
fulfillment. 
 
 
Note: For information on the SEM server, refer to the SEM User's Manual. 
 
 
16.1.1  Configuring the SEM Server 
The device can report QoE voice metrics to a single SEM server or to two SEM servers 
deployed in a Geographic Redundancy, High-Availability (HA) mode. Geographic 
Redundancy is when each SEM/EMS server is located in a different network subnet and 
has its own IP address. For the device to report QoE to both servers, you need to configure 
the IP address of each server. For normal HA mode, when both SEM/EMS servers are 
located in the same subnet, a single SEM/EMS server (global, virtual) IP address is used 
for all network components (EMS clients and managed devices). Thus, in such a setup, 
you need to configure only this IP address. 
You can also configure the device to use a TLS connection with the SEM server. Before 
you can do this, configure a TLS Context (certificates) in the TLS  Contexts table (see 
''Configuring TLS Certificate Contexts'' on page 109). If no TLS Context is specified, the 
device uses the default TLS Context (ID 0). 
You can also configure at what stage of the call the device must send the report to the 
SEM server. The report can be sent during the call or only at the end of the call. Reporting 
at the end of the call may be beneficial when network congestion occurs, as this reduces 
bandwidth usage over time.  
 
 
Note:  If a QoE traffic overflow is experienced between SEM and the device, the 
device sends the QoE data only at the end of the call, regardless of your settings. 
 
For a detailed description of the SEM parameters, see ''Quality of Experience Parameters'' 
on page 1044.  
  To configure the SEM server address and other related features: 
1.  Open the Session Experience Manager page (Setup menu > Signaling & Media tab