Sip-Based Media Recording - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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CHAPTER 16    Services
To view or delete DHCP clients:
1.
Open the DHCP Servers table (see
2.
Select the row of the desired DHCP server for which you want to view DHCP clients, and then
click the DHCP Clients link located below the table; the DHCP Clients table opens:
The table displays the following per client:
Index: Table index number.
DHCP Server Index: The index number of the configured DHCP server scope in the
DHCP Server table (see
associated.
IP Address: IP address assigned to the DHCP client by the DHCP server.
MAC Address: MAC address of the DHCP client.
Lease Expiration: Date on which the lease of the DHCP client's IP address obtained
from the DHCP server expires.
3.
To delete a client:
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.

SIP-based Media Recording

The device can record SIP-based media call sessions traversing it. 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 device's SIPRec feature is in compliance
with the following:
RFC 6341 (Use Cases and Requirements for SIP-Based Media Recording)
Session Recording Protocol (draft-ietf-siprec-protocol-02)
Architecture (draft-ietf-siprec-architecture-03)
RFC 7865 (Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Recording Metadata)
Warning for Deployments in France: The device supports SIP-based Media Recording
(SIPRec) according to RFC 6341. As such, you must adhere to the Commission
Nationale Informatique et Liberté's (CNIL) directive
obligations
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.
Configuring the DHCP
Configuring the DHCP
) and be aware that article R226- 15 applies penalties to the malicious
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Server).
Server) with which the client is
(https://www.cnil.fr/en/rights-and-

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