2.2
Software installation
External software is needed to extract the recorded calls from the
Tunnel data that is produced by the V-Tap Analog. Also, when the calls
are first stored on an SD card, external software is needed to interpret
this data from the card, especially when the data is encrypted.
The Tunnel data stream, coming directly from the V-Tap, can be send to
the
Call Recorder Apresa
NOTE:
The V-Tap needs at least one Apresa or PC upload-channel license key
before the Apresa or V-Archive software can record your calls.
2.2.1
The
Call Recorder Apresa
Debian operating system. The Apresa can receive Tunnel data from the
V-Tap, convert this data into audio files and store these into its own
database.
The Apresa can receive multiple data streams from many V-Tap units
simultaneously. In that case the recordings of different locations are
centrally stored in one database.
To setup the Apresa to act as a Tunnel server for a V-Tap, go to
System settings, Network tab and enable "V-Tap" as is shown below:
NOTE1: Apresa's IP address is the "Tunnel Server Address" in the V-Tap.
NOTE2: Be sure the Encryption password is the same as in the V-Tap unit.
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or the
V-Archive
Call Recorder Apresa
is recorder software running on the Linux
software.
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