Configuring Sip User Part For Srs - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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Parameter
Recorded Source Prefix
recorded-src-prefix
[SIPRecRouting_RecordedSourcePrefix]
Recorded Destination Prefix
recorded-dst-prefix
[SIPRecRouting_RecordedDestinationPrefix]
Peer IP Group
peer-ip-group-name
[SIPRecRouting_PeerIPGroupName]
Peer Trunk Group ID
peer-trunk-group-id
[SIPRecRouting_PeerTrunkGroupID]
Caller
caller
[SIPRecRouting_Caller]
Recording Server (SRS) IP Group
srs-ip-group-name
[SIPRecRouting_SRSIPGroupName]

15.2.3 Configuring SIP User Part for SRS

You can configure the SIP user part of the Request-URI for the recording server (SRS).
The device inserts this user part in the SIP To header of the INVITE message sent to the
SRS.
To configure the SIP user part for SRS:
1.
Open the SIP Recording Settings page (Setup menu > Signaling & Media tab > SIP
Recording folder > SIP Recording Settings).
Figure 15-7: Configuring User Part of To Header for SRS
2.
In the 'Recording Server (SRS) Destination Username' field, enter a user part value
(string of up to 50 characters).
3.
Click Apply.
User's Manual
Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC
Description
Defines calls to record based on source number or
URI.
By default, all source numbers or URIs are defined (*).
Defines calls to record based on destination number or
URI.
By default, all destination numbers or URIs are defined
(*).
Defines the peer IP Group that is participating in the
call.
By default, all IP Groups are defined (Any).
Defines the peer Trunk Group that is participating in
the call (applicable only to Gateway calls). To
configure Trunk Groups, see Configuring Trunk
Groups on page 477.
Defines which calls to record according to which party
is the caller.
[0] Both = (Default) Caller can be peer or recorded
side
[1] Recorded Party (in Gateway, IP-to-Tel call)
[2] Peer Party (in Gateway, Tel-to-IP call)
Defines the IP Group of the recording server (SRS).
By default, no value is defined..
Note: The SIP Interface used for communicating with
the SRS is according to the SRD assigned to the SRS
IP Group (in the IP Groups table). If two SIP Interfaces
are associated with the SRD - one for "SBC" and one
for "GW" – the device uses the "SBC" SIP Interface. If
no SBC SIP Interface type is configured, the device
uses the "GW" interface.
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Document #: LTRT-10298

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