Vidicode V-Tap Quick Manual
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The V-Tap VoIP is a device that can capture VoIP telephony from a network and
store this data onto an SD card and/or send this data to a server, which can be a
Call Recorder Apresa
Technically, the V-Tap VoIP is a normal 4-port switch that can filter the network
traffic and pass the packets to the built-in microcontroller (internal mirroring).
The V-Tap VoIP unit itself must hold as many channel-licenses as the number of
VoIP phones to be recorded simultaneously.
NOTE1: The SD card must be formatted with the FAT32 file system. Cards above 32 GB (up to 2 TB)
are not tested and must be formatted as FAT32 first, before inserting them into the V-Tap.
NOTE2: Only ports PHONE2 and PHONE3 are suitable to connect a Power over Ethernet (PoE) loop.
The V-Tap itself does not generate PoE.
• V-Tap VoIP unit
• USB adapter
• USB cable
• LAN cable
• SD card
• 1 year Support & Update license (S&U)
• This Quick Guide
• Manual:
https://www.vidicode.com/download/v-tap-voip-manual-en/
• V-Archive PC software:
v1.19
Quick Guide for the V-Tap VoIP
or the
V-Archive software
BOX CONTENT & DOWNLOADS
https://www.vidicode.com/download/v-archive/
© 2017-2021 Vidicode
running on a PC.
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  • Page 1 NOTE1: The SD card must be formatted with the FAT32 file system. Cards above 32 GB (up to 2 TB) are not tested and must be formatted as FAT32 first, before inserting them into the V-Tap. NOTE2: Only ports PHONE2 and PHONE3 are suitable to connect a Power over Ethernet (PoE) loop.
  • Page 2 • By default, the V-Tap VoIP functions as a normal 4-port switch. • Connect the local network to any port on the V-Tap. • Connect one or more VoIP phones to any other port on the V-Tap. • For a PoE powered phone, use the PHONE2 and PHONE3 ports.
  • Page 3 • To setup V-Archive to receive data from the V-Tap, go to Options, Setup, Recording tab, and enable V-Tap connections: NOTE1: The PC’s IP address must be entered as the “Tunnel Server Address” in the V-Tap.
  • Page 4 BLUE LED blinks fast. 10) To see if the PC receives something from the V-Tap, it is possible to make a network trace for test purposes. In V-Archive, go to menu Actions and select ‘Network trace’, press Start, make a call, press Stop, wait a little and then Save.

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