# Using alerts for call quality issues

The Nexthink Library module offers library content to help you set up alert monitors that keep track of the number of poor sessions for Microsoft Teams and Zoom applications used in your environment.

## Alerting call quality issues <a href="#usingalertsforcallqualityissues-alertingcallqualityissues" id="usingalertsforcallqualityissues-alertingcallqualityissues"></a>

The system triggers an alert if the number of sessions increases in the last 3 hours in comparison to the average sessions over the past 7 days.

Monitors offer additional conditions, such as:

* The number of poor sessions in the last 3 hours.
* The number of employees with the issue in the last 3 hours.
* The percentage of poor sessions in the last 3 hours.
* The percentage of employees with the issue in the last 3 hours.

## Installing an alert monitor <a href="#usingalertsforcallqualityissues-installinganalertmonitor" id="usingalertsforcallqualityissues-installinganalertmonitor"></a>

* Select **Nexthink Library** from the main menu.
* Search for *Call quality* on the Library page.
* Click the **Content tab**.
* Select **Monitors** from the **Content type** drop-down menu to narrow down the search.

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* Select the content item you wish to install.
* Click Install Monitor on the content details page to install.

Refer to the [Nexthink Library](/platform/user-guide/nexthink-library.md) documentation for more information on how to install and manage library content.

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RELATED TOPICS:

* [Getting started with Collaboration Experience](/platform/user-guide/collaboration-experience/getting-started-with-collaboration-experience.md)
* [Nexthink Library](/platform/user-guide/nexthink-library.md)


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