Use this window to work with Session Recording Server (SRS) Group Profiles. An SRS is the target to which the SBC sends session recordings. The SBC supports configuring multiple SRSs on the ERE using SRS Group Profiles.

 An SRS Group Profile includes common properties such as the type of load distribution and the number of simultaneous media streams. It also contains a maximum of  eight SRS group data configurations, each of which identifies the specific characteristics for an SRS within the group.

Up to four SRS Group Profiles can be added to SRS Group Clusters to enable sending four simultaneous recordings. The SRS Group Cluster is then associated with call recording criteria. Refer to Global - Servers - Call Recording Criteria.

To View SRS Group Profiles

On the SBC main screen, navigate to All > Global > Servers > Srs Group Profile. The Srs Group Profile window is displayed.

Srs Group Profile


To Create an SRS Group Profile

  1. Click New Srs Group Profile on the Srs Group Profile List window. The Create New Srs Group Profile window is displayed.

    Create New Srs Group Profile

  2. Enter values for the new profile using the following table and click Save.

SRS Group Profile Parameters

ParameterLength/RangeDescription
Name0-23 charactersSRS Group Profile name.

Description        

0-199 characters

Descriptive text about this SRS Group Profile.

Load Distribution     

N/A

The load distribution scheme for this SRS Group Profile.

  • Round Robin
  • Sequence (default)

Num Simultaneous Stream

1-2

The number of simultaneous media streams for this SRS Group Profile. (default = 1)

Srs Group Data 
Priority0-7The index number for this SRS group data configuration. The SBC supports up to eight SRS group data configurations within a profile.
TransportN/AThe transport type for this SRS.
  • TCP
  • TLS
  • UDP (default)
IP AddressIPv4 or IPv6Signaling IP address of this SRS (The values "0.0.0.0" or "0::0" are not allowed)
IP Port0 - 65535TCP/TLS/UDP port for this SRS
IP TGIDN/AIP Trunk Group ID used to initiate the session towards the SRS.
SrtpN/A

Specifies whether or not SRTP is enabled for the SRS. The options are:

  • Disable (default) - the SRTP packets received from the participant are decrypted and sent to the recorder.
  • Enable - the media towards the recorder is encrypted.
Crypto Suite Profile1-23 characters

Specifies the name of the Crypto Suite Profile.

When specified, the encryption technique towards SRS utilizes the crypto suite of the SBC (the crypto suite of the CS is discarded).
If  a Crypto Suite Profile is not configured, the encryption technique towards the SRS utilizes the negotiated crypto suite details of the respective CS tap leg (ingress tap leg/egress tap leg).
Note: SRTP must be enabled for this option to be available.

To Edit an SRS Group Profile

  1. Select the Srs Group Profile by clicking the radio button adjacent to it in the Srs Group Profile List window. The Edit Selected Srs Group Profile window is displayed for the selected profile. Only the common properties of the profile are shown.

    Edit Selected Srs Group Profile

  2. Make changes to the common properties and click Save.

To make changes to the SRS group data configuration for a profile, use the Srs Group Data window. Refer to Global - Servers - Srs Group Profile - Srs Group Data.

To Copy an SRS Group Profile

  1. Select the Srs Group Profile by clicking the radio button adjacent to it in the Srs Group Profile List window.

  2. Click Copy Srs Group Profile on the Srs Group Profile List window. The Copy Selected Srs Group Profile window is displayed.

  3. Make changes and click Save.

To Delete an SRS Group Profile

  1. Select the Srs Group Profile by clicking the radio button adjacent to it in the Srs Group Profile List window.

  2. Click the X on the right end of the selected row.
  3. Confirm the deletion when prompted.

 

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