Sip-Based Media Recording - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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a.
Select the table row index of the DHCP client that you want to delete.
b.
Click the Action button, and then from the drop-down menu, choose Delete; a
confirmation message appears.
c.
Click OK to confirm deletion.
15.2

SIP-based Media Recording

The device can record SIP-based media call sessions traversing it for Gateway and SBC
calls. The media recording support is in accordance with the Session Recording Protocol
(siprec), which describes architectures for deploying session recording solutions and
specifies requirements for extensions to SIP that will manage delivery of RTP media to a
recording device. The siprec protocol is based on RFC 6341 (Use Cases and
Requirements for SIP-Based Media Recording), Session Recording Protocol (draft-ietf-
siprec-protocol-02), and Architecture (draft-ietf-siprec-architecture-03).
Warning for Deployments in France:
Recording (SIPREC) according to RFC 6341. As such, you must adhere to the
Commission
(http://www.cnil.fr/english/data-protection/rights-and-obligations/) and be aware that
article R226-15 applies penalties to the malicious interception, diversion, use or
disclosure of correspondence sent, transmitted or received by means of
telecommunication, or the setting up of a device designed to produce such
interceptions.
Note:
The SIP-based Media Recording feature is available only if the device is installed
with a License Key that includes this feature. For installing a License Key, see
'License Key' on page 857. The License Key also specifies the maximum number
of supported SIP recording sessions.
The device supports up to 200 concurrent SIPRec sessions. This capacity
assumes that there are no other concurrent, regular (non-SIPRec) voice sessions.
Session recording is a critical requirement in many business communications environments
such as call centers and financial trading floors. In some of these environments, all calls
must be recorded for regulatory and compliance reasons. In others, calls may be recorded
for quality control or business analytics. Recording is typically performed by sending a copy
of the session media to the recording devices.
The siprec protocol specifies the use of SIP, SDP, and RTP to establish a Recording
Session (RS) from the Session Recording Client (SRC), which is on the path of the
Communication Session (CS), to a Session Recording Server (SRS) at the recording
equipment. The device functions as the SRC, sending recording sessions to a third-party
SRS, as shown in the figure below.
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