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Automatic Conversation Recording on H.323 and SIP
Telesis Systems Offering Conversation Recording on H.323 and SIP
DescriptionTelesis systems allow Automatic Conversation Recording for VoIP calls with much of ease. All VoIP conversations on pre-selected H.323 or SIP entities may be automatically recorded. The solution is:
ApplicationsAutomatic voice recording of all VoIP calls (conversations) on H.323 or SIP entities may be critical to the organizations, which have migrated or wishing to migrate to IP Telephony. Some operations and applications, where VoIP conversation recording is critical, are;
The integrated DVR (digital voice recorder) within Telesis systems may be used in such operations and applications for the bi-directional (both calling and called party voices) recording of VoIP calls. Archiving, Indexing, and Reporting Conversation RecordsThe combination of the integrated DVR hardware (with a storage capacity of 100 hours or more) and an external archiving device is the heart of the solution. In this solution, the integrated DVR operates as the recording buffer. To transfer conversation records to the archiving device, two protocols are availabe: XTools ProtocolTelesis system acts as a server and listens requests on a predefined UDP port. The client is a PC running the freeware XTools Utility. The XTools Utility collects and archives the conversation records. Indexing and reporting functions may also be handled by the XTools Utility.
Freeware XTools Utility may collect conversation records from the Telesis system FTP ProtocolTelesis system acts as a client and periodically tries to connect to an FTP server to transfer recordings in compressed or uncompressed format. In case of compression (for Telesis systems licensed with VoIP codecs), the codec to be used for decompression is VivoActive G.723.1. Otherwise, i.e., uncompressed transmission, the A-Law codec is used. The archiving device can be any FTP server on any operating system. Each conversation record, which is uploaded to the archiving FTP server, has a clear file name. The file name indicates:
Consequently, software enthusiasts (from novice to profesional) may easily develop their own applications, which may index, filter, report uploaded conversation records.
The embedded FTP client within the Telesis system may upload conversation records to an FTP server Security NotesMake sure that the recordings are secure. Keep the PC running the XTools Utility or FTP server for archiving records in a safe place and accessible only by authorized personnel. Automatic conversation (voice) recording function in Telesis systems is technologically secured to prevent its unlicensed and unauthorized use. Related ReadingsWe recommend you to visit Telesis WiKi Pages for technical readings.
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