- Call Traffic Monitoring Guide
- Selective Call Recording SIPREC
- Configuring SIPREC
- Session-agent Attribute
Session-agent Attribute
To configure the session-agent attribute and enable session recording:
- In Superuser mode,
type
configure
terminal and press Enter.
ORACLE# configure terminal
- Type
session-router
and press Enter to access the session router-related
objects.
ORACLE(configure)# session-router ACMEPACKET(session-router)#
- Type
session-agent
and press Enter to access the session agent-related
attributes.
ORACLE(session-router)# session-agent ORACLE(session-agent)#
- session-recording-server
— Enter the name of the session-recording server or the
session-recording-group to apply to the session recording client (Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller). Valid values are alpha-numeric characters. Default
is no value specified.
ORACLE(session-agent)# session-recording-server <srs-name>
or
ORACLE(session-agent)# session-recording-server SRG:<group-name>
Note:
The value for this attribute is the name you specified the session-recording-server attribute. If specifying a session-recording-group, you must precede the group name with SRG:. - session-recording-required
— Enter whether or not you want a call to be accepted by
the
Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller if recording is not available. Valid values are:
-
Enabled - Restricts call sessions from being initiated when a recording server is not available.
-
Disabled (default)- Allows call sessions to initiate even if the recording server is not available.
ORACLE(session-agent)# session-recording-required disabled
Note:
Oracle recommends that the session-recording-required parameter remain disabled. -
- Enter exit to exit the
session agent configuration.
ORACLE(session-agent)# exit
- Enter exit to exit the
session router configuration.
ORACLE(session-router)# exit
- Enter exit to exit the
configure mode.
ORACLE(configure)# exit
- Enter save-config to save
the session agent configuration.
ORACLE# save-config
- Enter activate-config to
activate the session agent configuration.
ORACLE# activate-config