Configuring Sip User Part For Srs; Interworking Sip-Based Media Recording With Third-Party Vendors; Genesys; Avaya Ucid - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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'Condition': srctags == 'record'
4.
In the SIP Recording Rules table, configure a SIP Recording rule as desired and
assign it the Message Condition rule that you configured in the previous step:
'Recorded IP Group': ITSP
'Condition': CallRec

15.2.4 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 15-10: 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.
15.2.5 Interworking SIP-based Media Recording with Third-Party
Vendors
The device can interwork the SIP-based Media Recording feature with third-party vendors,
as described in the following subsections.

15.2.5.1 Genesys

The device's SIP-based media recording can interwork with Genesys' equipment. Genesys
sends its proprietary X-Genesys-CallUUID header (which identifies the session) in the first
SIP message, typically in the INVITE and the first 18x response. If the device receives a
SIP message with Genesys SIP header, it adds the header's information to AudioCodes'
proprietary tag in the XML metadata of the SIP INVITE that it sends to the recording server,
as shown below:
<ac:GenesysUUID
xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:Genesys">4BOKLLA3VH66JF112M1CC9VHKS1
4F0KP</ac:GenesysUUID>
No configuration is required for this support.

15.2.5.2 Avaya UCID

The device's SIP-based media recording can interwork with Avaya equipment. The
Universal Call Identifier (UCID) is Avaya's proprietary call identifier used to correlate call
records between different systems and identifies sessions. Avaya generates this in
outgoing calls. If the device receives a SIP INVITE from Avaya, it adds the UCID value,
received in the User-to-User SIP header to AudioCodes' proprietary tag in the XML
metadata of the SIP INVITE that it sends to the recording server. For example, if the
received SIP header is:
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