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Measures reported by XchgASyncUserTest In environments where ActiveSync is enabled, it is normal for users wielding different types of devices to synchronize their mailbox with their device. In such environments, administrators should pay close attention to the device types that are connected to the Exchange server mailboxes at any given point in time, so that unsupported device types can be detected and the users using such types of devices identified and advised accordingly. It is also essential that administrators study how frequently each of these device types are accessing the Exchange server and monitor the level of activity generated by these device types on the server and on the network. If a device users complains of delays in accessing his/her mailbox, then this visibility will enable administrators to identify those device types to which the slowdown can be attributed. In addition, administrators will also need to know from time-to-time how much load ActiveSync imposes on the Exchange server and the network, across all device types! This aggregated measure will enable administrators to figure out whether/not the Exchange server is sized right to handle the load. To receive such in-depth insights into ActiveSync performance - both at the per-device type level and across all device types - administrators can use the XchgASyncUserTest test. This test auto-discovers the device types currently synchronizing with the Exchange server. For each device type, the test reports the number of ActiveSync accesses made by that device type and the number and size of items transmitted and received by that device type. This way, the test leads administrators to those device types that are utilizing the available network and server resources excessively, thus degrading the experience of some or all device users. Detailed metrics provided by the test also help administrators identify all the users who are using devices of a particular type and pinpoint the exact user who is engaged in a resource-intensive interaction with the Exchange server mailbox. Additionally, the test reports metrics across all device types, thus enabling administrators to measure the current load on the server and the network and assess the ability of the server to handle that load. The measures made by this test are as follows:
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