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 supports forking of media streams to a Media Capture Tool (MCT). The criteria for recording calls is configured in PSX and when a call meets the criteria, PSX indicates the need for media forking in the Policy Response sent to the SBCThis object allows you to configure the MCT server where the captured media is sent.

To View Mct

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Access to the Media Capture Tool is restricted to privileged, password-protected user accounts. Tracking of its use is tracked by AUD logging.

To View the MCT List

On the On SBC main screen, go to Troubleshooting > Call Trace/Logs/Monitors > Monitor Configuration > Monitor Endpoint >  Mct.

The Mct window is displayed.

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1Troubleshooting - Monitor Endpoint - Mct List

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To Edit Mct

To edit any of the Mct in the list, click the radio button next to the specific Mct name.

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1Troubleshooting - Monitor Endpoint - Mct List Highlighted

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MCT or
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> Global > Monitor Endpoint MCT

The MCT window is displayedThe Edit Selected Mct window is displayed below.

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1Troubleshooting - Monitor Endpoint - Mct MCT List Edit

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To Create

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an MCT

To create a new Mct, click New Mct tab on the Mct List panel.

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1Troubleshooting - Monitor Endpoint - Mct List Field

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MCT object:

Click New MCT on the MCT List window. The Create New Mct window is displayed.

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1Troubleshooting - Monitor Endpoint - Mct List CreateCreate New MCT window

The following fields are displayed:Use the following table to configure the options and then click Save.

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1Mct MCT Parameters

Parameter

Description

Name

Specifies the name of the Monitor EndpointMCT.

Trunk Group

Specifies the name of the Trunk Group trunk group used by the Media Capture Tool (MCT).

Ip IP Address

Specifies the logical IP Address address of the interface.

Port Number

Specifies the UDP/TCP port number of SIP Signaling Portthe SIP signaling oort. Default is 5060.

State

Specifies the administrative state of the Media Capture Tool.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

To Copy Mct

  • Disabled (default)
  • Enabled

To Edit an MCT

To edit an MCT object:

  1. Select the MCT from the MCT List window by clicking

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  1. the radio button next to

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1Troubleshooting - Monitor Endpoint - Mct List Highlighted

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Click Copy Mct tab on the Mct List panel.

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1Troubleshooting - Monitor Endpoint - Mct List Field

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The Copy Selected Mct window is displayed along with the field details which can be edited.

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1Troubleshooting - Monitor Endpoint - Mct List Copy

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  1. it. The Edit Selected MCT window is displayed.
  2. Make necessary changes and click Save to save the changes. 

To Copy an MCT 

To copy an MCT object: 

  1. Select the MCT from the MCT List window by clicking the radio button next to it.
  2. Click Copy MCT on the MCT List window. The Copy Selected MCT window is displayed.
  3. Make necessary changes and click Save to save the changes.

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  1. Click Undo Edits to cancel all changes.

To Delete

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an MCT

To delete any of the created Mct, click the radio button next to the specific Mct which you want to delete.

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1Troubleshooting - Monitor Endpoint - Mct List Highlighted

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Click Delete at the end of the highlighted row. A delete confirmation message appears seeking your decision.

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1Troubleshooting - Monitor Endpoint - Mct List Delete Confirmation

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delete an MCT object: 

  1. Click the delete (X) symbol at the right of the row containing the server name that you want to delete. A dialog box pops up, asking for confirmation of deletion.
  2. Click Yes to confirm deletion when prompted. 
  3. Click Ok to complete the deletion process.

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Click Yes to remove the specific Mct from the list.