Session Recording Server (SRS)

The Oracle Communications Interactive Session Recorder’s RSS acts as the SRS in the network. A session-recording-server attribute under the session-router object in the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller ACLI allows you to enable/disable the SRS. This object is the session recording server that receives replicated media and records signaling. Additional parameters for SRS are configured under the session-agent, realm-config, and sip-interface objects. The rules of precedence for which the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller uses these parameters are: 
session-agent takes precedence over the realm-config, and realm-config takes precedence over sip-interface.

Each SRS is associated with a realm-config. The realm specifies the source interface from which replicated traffic originates. The destination is an IP Port parameter (IP address or hostname with an optional port) that defines the SIP address (request URI) of the actual SRS.

For an additional level of security, Oracle recommends the SRS be configured in its own realm so as to apply a set of access control lists (ACLs) and security for the replicated communication.

Although the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller supports large UDP packets, Oracle recommends the sip-interface associated with the SRS realm, be provisioned with a TCP port.