2 Selective Call Recording SIPREC

The SIPREC protocol is used to interact between a Session Recording Client (SRC) (the role performed by the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller) and a Session Recording Server (SRS) (a third-party call recorder or Oracle Communications Interactive Session Recorder’s Record and Store Server (RSS)). Selective Call Recording controls the recording of media transmitted in the context of a communications session (CS) between multiple user agents.

SIPREC provides a selective-based call recording solution that increases media and signaling performance on a recording server, more robust switchovers, and the ability to selectively record. SIPREC also isolates the RSS from the communication session.

The SRC starts a recording session for every call within a configured realm. All call filtering, if needed, must be accomplished by the recording server. The recording server performs the filtering and the selection of which sessions it should record.

SIPREC supports sending transcoded and SRTP calls.