used to specify trusted IP addresses corresponding to the voice recording system. The IP phone
will check and respond to SIP messages coming from these IP addresses. If all of these
parameters are left undefined, the active VoIP recording feature is disabled.
A whitelist can also be configured for RTP/SRTP packet destination authentication using the
"recording destinationN" parameters (where N is a number from 1 to 6). These parameters
are used to specify trusted IP addresses corresponding to the destination where the RTP/SRTP
packets should be sent. The IP phone will check to see if the destination IP addresses are
trusted before sending the duplicated RTP/SRTP packets. If all of these parameters are left
undefined, no authentication checks will be performed.
When a recording session is in progress, the respective IP phones display the following
recording icons on screen:
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