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138 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS A-M CALL-RECORDING-SERVER
RTC Status Unsupported
call-recording-server
The call-recording-server configuration element allows you to forward both
signaling and media packets to and from a realm to a specified destination.
Syntax call-recording-server <name | primary-network | primary-
signaling-addr | primary-media-addr | secondary-network |
secondary-signaling-addr | secondary-media-addr | ping-method |
ping-interval | select | no | show | done | exit>
Parameters name—Enter the name of the IPRCR you are configuring
primary-realm—Enter the primary realm to which you want this IPRCR to be
associated. This must be an existing realm or the IPRCR will be considered invalid
and this server will be ignored.
primary-signaling-addr—Enter the primary address you want to use as a
destination for forwarding signaling packets
primary-media-addr—Enter the primary address you want to use as a destination
for forwarding media packets. If both the signaling and media primary addresses are
the same, this parameter can be left blank
secondary-realm—Enter the secondary realm you want this IPRCR to be associated
with if the primary-network becomes unreachable. This must be an existing realm
or the IPRCR will be considered invalid and this server will be ignored.
secondary-signaling-addr—Enter the address you want to use as a destination for
forwarding signaling packets if the address you entered in the primary-signaling-
addr parameter becomes unreachable.
secondary-media-addr—Enter the address you want to use as a destination for
forwarding media packets if the address you entered in the primary-media-addr
parameter becomes unreachable
ping-method—Enter the SIP method you want to be used for ping messages send
to the IPRCR
ping-interval—Enter the time in seconds to allow between the transmission of ping
requests in an HA configuration. A value of 0 means this parameter is disabled.
Default 0
Values Min: 0; 2 / Max: 9999999
Path call-recording-server is an element under the session-router path. The full path
from the topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > session-router > call-
recording-server.
Release First appearance: 6.0
RTC Status Supported
Notes This is a multiple instance element.