FACE Policy System
Oracle Communications Interactive Session Recorderi FACE is able to create and handle Event Policies for the controlling and indexing of audio recordings, screen recordings, and their corresponding metadata. You can create policies to match specific events (for example, AudioRecordingStarted) which can generate a Policy Action (for example, InitiateScreenRecording). This allows FACE to have the power and flexibility to control both audio and screen recording based on your network and application setup.
For more information, see Oracle Communications Interactive Session Recorderi External Event Notifications in this guide to see which Oracle Communications Interactive Session Recorderi Events are currently supported and could be used to trigger FACE Policies.
FACE Policy Configurations
While the Oracle Communications Interactive Session Recorderi does not come with any existing Events, Oracle Communications Interactive Session Recorderi and FACE do follow some conventions and come with some default Event types and supported Policy Actions already configured. You can implement new Events to be used to initiate FACE Policy Actions.
Event Name | Description |
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AudioRecordingStarted | Event fired by an external event notification when an RSS begins a new audio recording |
AudioRecordingEnded | Event fired by an external event notification when an RSS finishes recording an audio file |
When an Event with an associated Policy is matched, FACE can trigger an Action to complete a task, such as starting or stopping audio or screen recording, or notifying a third-party component of the Event.
Action Name | Description |
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InitiateRecordScreen | Action initiated by FACE to begin ObserveIT Screen Recording |
TerminateRecordScreen | Action initiated by FACE to end ObserveIT Screen Recording |
Note:
When FACE is configured, it creates a Policy that, when audio recording starts or stops, triggers start or stop, respectively, of ObserveIT Screen Recording on the IP address contained in the first called participant's AOR.