User's Manual 244 Document #: LTRT-10632
Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC
Parameter Description
Recording Server (SRS) IP Group
srs-ip-group-name
[SIPRecRouting_SRSIPGroupName]
Defines the IP Group of the recording server
(SRS).
By default, no value is defined..
Note:
The parameter is mandatory.
The SIP Interface used for communicating with
the SRS is according to the SRD assigned to
the SRS IP Group (in the IP Groups table). If
two SIP Interfaces are associated with the SRD
- one for "SBC" and one for "GW" – the device
uses the "SBC" SIP Interface. If no SBC SIP
Interface type is configured, the device uses
the “GW” interface (which means that SRS
redundancy cannot be supported).
Redundant Recording Server (SRS) IP Group
srs-red-ip-group-name
[SIPRecRouting_SRSRedundantIPGroupName]
Defines the IP Group of the redundant SRS in the
active-standby pair for SRS redundancy.
By default, no value is defined.
Note:
SRS redundancy is applicable only to the SBC
application.
The IP Group of this redundant SRS must be
different to the IP Group of the main SRS (see
'Recording Server (SRS) IP Group' parameter).
15.2.3 Configuring SIP User Part for SRS
You can configure the SIP user part of the Request-URI for the recording server (SRS).
The device inserts this user part in the SIP To header of the INVITE message sent to the
SRS.
To configure the SIP user part for SRS:
1. Open the SIP Recording Settings page (Setup menu > Signaling & Media tab > SIP
Recording folder > SIP Recording Settings).
Figure 15-8: Configuring User Part of To Header for SRS
2. In the 'Recording Server (SRS) Destination Username' field, enter a user part value
(string of up to 50 characters).
3. Click Apply.
15.2.4 Interworking SIP-based Media Recording with Third-Party
Vendors
The device can interwork the SIP-based Media Recording feature with third-party vendors,
as described in the following subsections.