The basic idea of SIPREC:
- PBX is instructed where the SIPREC server is.
- Then it is instructed which phones needs to be recorded.
- Whenever one of the recorded phones makes or receives a call, the SIPREC sever is requested to join the call and record it.
Any system that supports SIPREC should be supported with this recorder, but we are always looking to support the proprietary metadata that some systems supply. Please contact us if you need assistance or would like to test with your PBX.
The Datatex SIPREC recorder supports the following RFC
RFC 3261: SIP: Session Initiation Protocol
RFC 2617: "Digest" authentication using MD5 (used in HTTP and SIP)
RFC 3550: RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications
RFC 2327: Session Description Protocol (SDP)
RFC 4566: SDP: Session Description Protocol
RFC 7245: An Architecture for Media Recording Using the Session Initiation Protocol (partial, no support for SRS-Initiated Recording)
RFC 7865: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Recording Metadata
RFC 7866: Session Recording Protocol
RFC 1341: MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions).
Mitel and Cisco currently has their own setting that needs to be enabled to allow the proprietary XML data to be processed better.