Archiving Recorded Calls; Local Archiving - NEC Univerge SV8100 SL1000 Installation Manual

Mycalls call recorder
Hide thumbs Also See for Univerge SV8100 SL1000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Archiving Recorded Calls

Archiving of recorded call is necessary in order to create backups of recorded calls and to prevent the
hard drive on the call recording server from becoming full when auto deletion of turned off. With
autodeletion turned off, the call recorder will keep on recording calls until there is 10GB of available
disk space remaining on the PC. When there is 10GB of disk space remaining the call recording
software will start to delete the oldest recorded calls that have been archived. If archiving has not
been configured, then when the PC gets down to 2GB of space remaining, it will stop recording.
Archiving can be carried out to either a local area on the call recording server or to a UNC (Network
Path) that is accessible from the call recording server.
If configured, MyCalls can inform you via an email if the backup ever fails. Should a user attempt to
playback a call that has been archived and subsequently deleted, MyCalls will prompt for the media
that it was archived on to the be inserted. Archives can be run either manually or can be scheduled to
run automatically.
Archiving is configured in MyCalls > Configure > Telephone System > Call Recording > Edit Call
Recorders > Click Edit against the Call Recorder name > Recording Backup.

Local Archiving

Different types of media can be used for calls to be archived on to. The media used to archive on to
should be local to the PC that is running Sense. So long as the operating system can access the
drive and perform a copy and paste to the archive drive, the archive procedure should work fine. The
purpose of these archives is to stop the hard disk from running out of space. As part of a disaster /
recovery type situation, a backup of these archives should be made and stored in a suitably secure
location.
Media
DVD RAM
Mass Storage
Device
Other removable
media solutions
Any archiving that takes place is always relative to the call recording server. If MyCalls and the call
recording software are on separate PC's then the backup media should be connected to the call
recording server and not the MyCalls PC. MyCalls instructs the call recording software to perform a
backup.
Overview
Needs to have a DVD RAM drive installed. Single sided DVD RAM disks can
store up to 4.7GB of data so ideal for lower call volume. Once the disk has
been removed from the PC it can be safely stored away until needed. If the
disk is stored away correctly and safely, there is little chance of it ever
becoming damaged.
inexpensive to buy. Copies of the archives on the DVD RAM disks can be
easily made and stored offsite.
Examples of Mass storage devices are USB Memory keys or external USB
Hard drives. The size of these volumes can be in excess of 500GB so can
hold large amounts of data. Using a device with a large storage capacity will
need to be changed less often but will increase the vulnerability of the data on
the drive. If the mass storage device should fail for any reason and the data
was not recoverable then any calls that needed to be played from this device
would be inaccessible.
data it can also take longer to create off site backups.
For example a drive can sit inside a PC and archives could be carried out to a
media in that drive. Once that media is full, it can be ejected and replaced
with another. Different capacities drives can be used based upon call volume
and give a compromise in storage space between DVD RAM and a typical
Mass Storage Device.
The DVD RAM drive and disks are relatively
As you are dealing with typically larger amounts of

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Sl1000Sl1100

Table of Contents