Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- About This Guide
- Revision History
- 1 Monitoring Warning
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2
Selective Call
Recording SIPREC
- SIPREC for Active Recording
- Preserve SIPREC with SIP REFER Header
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Configuring SIPREC
- Session Recording Server (SRS)
- Enforcing Parity Check on Media Port Numbers with the SRS
- Session Recording Group
- Load Balancing
- Session Recording Group within Logical Remote Entities
- Selective Recording
- High Availability (HA) Support
- SIPREC Configuration Procedure
- Session-recording-server Attribute
- Configure Session-Recording-Group
- Session-recording-group Attribute (for HA only)
- Realm-config Attribute
- Session-agent Attribute
- Sip-interface Attribute
- SIPREC Ping
- Configuring SIPREC Ping on theOracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller.
- Example SIPREC Ping Configuration
- Metadata Contents
- Show Commands for Recording Sessions
- Codec Negotiation
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SIPREC Call Flows
- SIPREC Re-INVITE Collision and Back-off Support
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Selective Recording
- Normal Call (recording required)
- Sample SDP and Metadata
- Normal Call (recording not required)
- Early Media Call (recording not required)
- REFER Pass-Through Call (REFER handled by User Agent)
- REFER Call (REFER handled by Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller)
- SRS Indicates Busy in Call (recording not required)
- 3 Oracle Communications Operations Monitor Deployments
- 4 Packet Trace
- 5 Persistent Protocol Tracing
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6
SIP Monitor and Trace
- Configure the Web Server From the ACLI
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SIP Monitor and Trace
Filter Configuration Objects
- Create Custom Filters
- Enable and Disable SIP Monitor and Trace
- Configure Filters to Monitor on a Global-Basis
- Configure Filters for Monitoring Session Agents
- Configure Filters for Monitoring Realms
- Global SA and Realm Filter Examples
- Interesting Events
- Interesting Events Configuration
- Configuring a Trigger Window
- Example
- Dynamic Filters
- Format of Exported Text Files