The SIPREC protocol defines the interaction between a Session Recording Client (SRC) and a Session Recording Server (SRS), and controls the recording of media transmitted in the context of a communications session (CS) between multiple user agents.
The
A basic call, or communication session (CS), is established between SIP phone 1 and SIP phone 2 through the
The SRC and SRS act as SIP User Agents (UAs) whereby the SRC provides additional information (called metadata) to the SRS recording session to describe the communication sessions, participants and media streams to facilitate archival and retrieval of the recorded information.
The
The SIPREC feature is controlled by a system-wide SBC license (SBC-SIPREC). If the license is not available, any SIPREC recording returned by a PSX is ignored.
Not applicable to the SBC Software Edition.
NICE and Media Packet Capture cannot be used simultaneously because the Splitter resource can only be configured for one feature.
For more information on SIPREC functionality and feature interaction, refer to Session Recording Support.
This option provides start recording and stop recording using SIPREC protocol.
The following options are displayed:
Select the required command and click Select.
Select the startRecord command and click Select.
A pop window appears:
The following fields are displayed.
Make the required changes and click startRecord to initiate the SIP-based session recording. Click the "Command Name" button to implement the option. The result of the action is displayed.
Select the stopRecord command and click Select.
A pop window appears:
The following fields are displayed.
Make the required changes and click stopRecord to stop the SIP-based session recording. The result of the action is displayed.