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NexLog Recorder User Manual v2.2.0
When MUX is NONE, there will only be one RTP queue all packets to go. If MUX
is DIR (one RTP queue will be for incoming packets and one for outgoing packets
(relative to the IP address configured for the channel). If MUX is Port or IP_Port,
queue assignments are made per port.
The Refresh button, as expected, refreshes the data displayed to be current.
Advanced Local VoIP Recorder configuration
The following information describes low level configuration of the built-in
recorder based VoIP/RTP configuration, which is used for recording RoIP, NG9-
1-1 “SIP Invite”, and IP Dispatch Consoles.
NOTE: VoIP station recording for most VoIP phone systems requires the
Eventide VoIP Gateway.
(
Please see the Eventide VoIP Recording Section
below).
Edit Board
The board level parameters are accessible by clicking on the board name in the
Boards and Channels NexLog Configuration Manager page. The board is named
"Local IP Recording." On that page the board can be configured to capture RTP
traffic in different ways.
The UDP section is for configuring the virtual board to capture UDP packets
addressed directly to the NexLog recorder's IP address. For more information on
capture methods, see
Section: 1.2.7. Basic Methods for Capturing VoIP/RTP
Traffic
.
The PCAP section is for configuring Promiscuous Mode Packet Capture. This
capture method allows the recorder to capture traffic not addressed to its IP
address. For more information on capture methods, see
Section: 1.2.7. Basic
Methods for Capturing VoIP/RTP Traffic
Board Level Configuration Parameters
The following information lists the parameters and valid values that can be
specified in board level configuration. (
Boldface
indicates a default value.) They
are described in the sections that follow.
List of Board Level Parameters
UDP Ports: port-list
UDP Multicast Addresses: IP-address-list
UDP Multicast Interface IP: IP-address
SIP Endpoint Config: contact Eventide for usage
PCAP Devices: eth0, eth1, eth2, etc.